Faculty-Productivity Index Offers Surprises

The Chronicle: Faculty-Productivity Index Offers Surprises

Third annual ranking gives high marks to some lesser-known programs

Intellectual heft may seem like a tricky thing to measure, but Academic Analytics says it can be done.

The for-profit company, owned in part by the State University of New York at Stony Brook, recently compiled its third annual Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index — a ranking of graduate programs at research universities based on what purports to be the first objective measurement of per-capita scholarly accomplishment. The measurement this year considers several new factors, causing some surprising fluctuations in the rankings.

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