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Nikos Macheridis

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Students’ experiences of the research-teaching nexus

Author

  • Nikos Macheridis
  • Annika Maria Fjelkner Pihl
  • Alexander Paulsson
  • Håkan Pihl

Summary, in English

Students experience the research-teaching nexus differently as they progress through their first three years of undergraduate study depending on the discipline. The question is if students, within the same discipline, experience the nexus differently depending on the profile of the institution where they study. The present study explored students’ experiences of the research-teaching nexus (RT-nexus) during their undergraduate studies at one research-intensive and one teaching-intensive university. A survey (n = 340) was distributed among business students at two Swedish universities. One finding is that students from both universities reported on a progression in how they experience the nexus, and in learning outcomes. Students also rated what teachers do and what they themselves do higher, than what their peers do. The main gap between students from the two universities was that students from the research-intensive university generally perceived a stronger connection between teaching and research than did students from the teaching-intensive university. They also to a higher extent found that a close connection between research and teaching in their education would be important to them in their future work life, whereas students from the teaching-intensive university were more unsure.

Department/s

  • Strategy
  • Organizational Studies

Publishing year

2023-10-14

Language

English

Publication/Series

Tertiary Education and Management

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Routledge

Topic

  • Business Administration

Keywords

  • Research-teaching nexus · Higher education · Teaching–research relationship · University teachers · University students

Status

Epub

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1358-3883