
Prof. Isabella Crowe
Academic Jobs In House Author
The definitive internal voice on global higher education employment. This role steers our core research agenda, decoding complex institutional labor shifts and shaping the strategic narrative for universities and job seekers worldwide.
About
Prof. Isabella Crowe is a Contributing Writer at AcademicJobs, focusing on interdisciplinary research and higher education policy. As a Professor of Sociology at the University of Oxford with over 25 years in the field, she analyzes global trends in academic collaboration, funding, and innovation. Her contributions to research publication news and higher education news emphasize the importance of cross-disciplinary approaches in addressing contemporary challenges.
Articles by Prof. Isabella Crowe
India Research Output Surges Six-Fold: Regional Impact | AcademicJobs
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University of Edinburgh Study on Parental Domestic Homicide Impacts | AcademicJobs
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UK Universities Face Further Teaching Grant Cuts 2026 | AcademicJobs
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Florida Lawmakers Expand Oversight of General Education | AcademicJobs
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Mick Gatto Arrest: Victoria Police Raid on Underworld Figure | AcademicJobs
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Aberdeen University £10M Savings Plan and 111 Job Cuts | AcademicJobs
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UCU Faces Tough Choices on 2% UK Academic Pay Offer 2026 | AcademicJobs
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Malta Fireworks Factory Explosion: Two Injured in Blast | Europe News
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Variable Selection in SARAR Models: Liu & Chen Research | AcademicJobs
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Best AI for Organic Chemistry: Tan Li Intelligent Lab Research | AcademicJobs
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Process Capability Indices for Discrete Data in Higher Education | AcademicJobs
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Swiss Guide to Recreational Drug Intoxication in ED | AcademicJobs
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