This article considers the role of overseas academic travel in the development of the modern research university, with particular reference to the University of Cambridge from the 1880s to the 1950s. The Cambridge academic community, relatively sedentary at the beginning of this period, became progressively more mobile and globalized through the early twentieth century, facilitated by regular research sabbaticals. The culture of research travel diffused at varying rates, and with differing consequences, across the arts and humanities and the field, laboratory and theoretical sciences, reshaping disciplinary identities and practices in the process. The nature of research travel also changed as the genteel scholarly excursion was replaced by ...
Mark Greengrass (University of Sheffield): “Travelling scientifically in early modern Europe” Respon...
This article explores the origins of researcher development in British universities. Its principal a...
This article explores the origins of researcher development in British universities. Its principal a...
This paper draws attention to academic travel as a key issue in the geographies of knowledge, scienc...
This paper examines how imperial travel of British academics shaped the production of knowledge and ...
This article examines the role of early female academics at the University of Cambridge in the produ...
The University of Cambridge, academic expertise, and the British Empire, 1885–196
This paper examines how imperial travel of British academics shaped the production of knowledge and ...
The purpose of the present dissertation is to study the relationship between travel as a form of kno...
Tourism research has evolved significantly since the phenomenon of tourism started to be studied by ...
The business of scientific exploration during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries involved more ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2004. Major: History of Science and Technology....
This article explores knowledge outcomes of international researcher mobility in the social sciences...
International student mobility had undergone considerable growth over the last thirty years (OECD, 2...
© 2010 Marja BerclouwThis thesis explores the role played by travel in the early social and psycholo...
Mark Greengrass (University of Sheffield): “Travelling scientifically in early modern Europe” Respon...
This article explores the origins of researcher development in British universities. Its principal a...
This article explores the origins of researcher development in British universities. Its principal a...
This paper draws attention to academic travel as a key issue in the geographies of knowledge, scienc...
This paper examines how imperial travel of British academics shaped the production of knowledge and ...
This article examines the role of early female academics at the University of Cambridge in the produ...
The University of Cambridge, academic expertise, and the British Empire, 1885–196
This paper examines how imperial travel of British academics shaped the production of knowledge and ...
The purpose of the present dissertation is to study the relationship between travel as a form of kno...
Tourism research has evolved significantly since the phenomenon of tourism started to be studied by ...
The business of scientific exploration during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries involved more ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2004. Major: History of Science and Technology....
This article explores knowledge outcomes of international researcher mobility in the social sciences...
International student mobility had undergone considerable growth over the last thirty years (OECD, 2...
© 2010 Marja BerclouwThis thesis explores the role played by travel in the early social and psycholo...
Mark Greengrass (University of Sheffield): “Travelling scientifically in early modern Europe” Respon...
This article explores the origins of researcher development in British universities. Its principal a...
This article explores the origins of researcher development in British universities. Its principal a...