Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If using that site be sure to filter out faculty who have left or retired, cause they don’t.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For arts I would give the edge to Wesleyan while for STEM or Social Sciences it would be Carleton. I think any of the three would be fine for humanities.
For a social sciences field such as economics, Wesleyan and Vassar place much more highly than Carleton when considered by faculty publishing:
https://ideas.repec.org/top/top.uslacecon.html
What's your basis for saying this? The site is updated monthly.
Spot checking for schools of interest in the past. They might be adding monthly on request but they don’t delete automatically when someone moves or retires where I checked. I also checked the other way, seeing if they were capturing all the publications for faculty at a certain school. They were not, as their system used more of a push model from I could tell. Between the schools I was comparing it was off by a factor of about 10 in terms of measuring based on current research (ie published in the last decade.) Like a school with 10 publications in the last decade ranked higher output than a school with over 100. I’m sure it’s more accurate for some schools than others.
Anonymous wrote:Son chose Wes over Carleton after attending accepted students weekend at Carleton - he was disappointed in the campus and the other students attending for the weekend were not a good fit for his personality and interests. He loved his time at Wes.