Non-Traditional Assessment Tracks for Obtaining Academic Ranks at Universities in Thailand
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https://doi.org/10.32674/hepe.v8i1.4327Keywords:
academic rank, Thai universities, higher education, policy, university rankingAbstract
This opinion piece covers the steps required to be promoted in academic rank in Thai universities.
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