2021
DOI: 10.47747/ijbme.v2i3.314
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The Role of Higher Education Policies in Science Production (Case Study; Graduate Degrees in University)

Abstract: The present study aimed to investigate the role of higher education policies in science production in postgraduate education. This study was considered causal research in terms of the method used. In the present study, the statistical population of this study includes graduate students of Arak University. Morgan's Table was used for sampling, and the convenience sampling method (also known as availability sampling) was used. The sample size was 323 people. According to the results, higher education policies ca… Show more

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“…Arief Cahyo Widodo, Agus Heruanto Hadna, and Umi Listyaningsih The role of higher education has its essence in the scientific field. Higher education is always considered considering its fundamental contribution to society's social, cultural, and intellectual life, which is carried out by increasing human resources (Chankseliani, Qoraboyev, & Gimranova, 2021;Qasemi & Behzadi, 2021;de Gayardon, 2022). In recent years, competition between countries to increase their role in the global economic space has forced governments to think more strategically about the economic value of knowledge production and dissemination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arief Cahyo Widodo, Agus Heruanto Hadna, and Umi Listyaningsih The role of higher education has its essence in the scientific field. Higher education is always considered considering its fundamental contribution to society's social, cultural, and intellectual life, which is carried out by increasing human resources (Chankseliani, Qoraboyev, & Gimranova, 2021;Qasemi & Behzadi, 2021;de Gayardon, 2022). In recent years, competition between countries to increase their role in the global economic space has forced governments to think more strategically about the economic value of knowledge production and dissemination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%