DIPARTIMENTO DI LINGUE E LETTERATURE STRANIERE MODERNE
Evaluation in the Human Sciences:
Towards a Common European Policy
Organized by Keir
Bologna, December 12-13 2008
Aula Prodi,
Piazza San Giovanni in Monte, 2
Friday December 12
9.15 Saluti:
Il Magnifico Rettore, Prof. Pier Ugo Calzolari
Il Pro-Rettore alle Relazioni Internazionali, Prof. Roberto Grandi
Prof. Keir Elam (Direttore, Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Moderne)
Prof.ssa Daniela Gallingani (Preside, Facoltà di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Moderne)
Prof.ssa Carla Giovannini (Preside, Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia)
Session I: Evaluation Systems in
09.30 Nigel Vincent (RAE, Gran Bretagna)
Evaluation in Great Britain
10.00 Joachim Küpper (Freie Universität Berlin)
Evaluation in Germany
10.30 Elea Giménez Toledo (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid) Evaluation in Spain
11.00 Coffee Break
Session II: Evaluation Systems in
11.30 Patrice Bourdelais (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales)
Evaluation in France
12.00 Rafaella Simili (University of Bologna)
Evaluation in Italy
12.30 Lorenzo Bianconi (University of Bologna)
The Bologna Experience
Friday December 12
Session III: Evaluation of Products and Structures (1)
15.00 Nikolaos Kastrinos (European Commission)
Evaluation Concerns in European Research Programmes in the Social Sciences and Humanities
15.30 Henk F. Moed (CWTS, Leiden)
Research Assessment in Social Sciences and Humanities
16.00 Coffee break
Session IV: Evaluation of Products and Structures (2)
16.30 Henk C. van Riemsdijk (Tilburg University)
The Ranking of Journals: European Efforts (Publications and Impact Factor)
17.00 Brian D. Joseph (The
Evaluation of Journals: An Editor's Perspective
17.30 Sergio Scalise (
A Proposal for a Common European Bibliographical Source
18.00 Discussion
Saturday December 13
Session V: Towards a Common European Policy
9.30 Henk C. van Riemsdijk (Tilburg University)
Introductory remarks: Some Theses about Future Policies in
10.00 Round table
11.30 Coffee break
12.00 Discussion
12.30 Keir Elam Concluding Remarks
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