Thursday, 3 February 2005

Inside Higher Ed

Henry Farrell and Orin Kerr both are somewhat optimistic about Inside Higher Ed, which is intended to be a web-based (and free) alternative to the venerable Chronicle of Higher Education.

I’m cautiously optimistic myself, but I wonder if its job service’s self-described mission of “transforming the tedious, time-consuming and expensive process of applying for academic jobs into something almost enjoyable” might be a tad inflated. (Indeed, transforming the job market in political science to something even vaguely resembling that mission statement would require replacing the APSA “meat market” with a proper hiring-only event that is scheduled to correspond with actual disciplinary hiring practices.)

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a tad inflated? This is pure hyperbole. Unless the site plans to do away with hiring committees, transcripts and site visits, I don’t see how they could reach tath goal.

 

Bryan: I did live in England for seven years.

 

Ahh. It’s a fair cop. Perhaps if you’d put your statement in [understated saracasm] tags or something. ;-)

 
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