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Chapter 44 Dividing the spoils

Everyone has their own good things, and they also have their own bad things and hate. Even if they are reborn once, they cannot be omniscient and omnipotent.

For Feng Jianxiong, he had a hacker-like exploitation of loopholes in his bones. This meant that he might be awesome in doing practical things, but he was not very good at doing internal affairs in any system.

This kind of unruly is not only an official, but also not suitable for academics.

To this day, he still remembers that when he was just a few years old, he was a patent agent and participated in a large technical project and he devoted himself deeply. When he finally completed the acceptance, he had a whim and wrote a paper summarizing the technical application scenarios from the standpoint of a system engineer. Yangyang was very attentive. It was useless to keep it, so he sold it to the responsible engineer of the customer unit.

After reading the engineer in the client unit, he commented earnestly: "The article is good, but the practical information is too wasteful! In one engineering practice, why did you find so many new applications? Wouldn't you break it into three papers? That would be enough for the three of us to evaluate the intermediate professional titles!"

Today, this scene seems to be about to happen again.

In front of Qiu Xue, there were several prints of the article, and many lines were drawn on it, roughly dividing the article into several pieces. She pointed to the article and educated Feng Jianxiong:

"It's a waste to post these things as blogs! And so many new ideas are piled up in an article, and the main and secondary are gone. If you organize them carefully, you can use them as papers. If you put my name on it, you will not be without hope for a national journal..."

When Qiu Xue said this, she seemed to realize that she was a little anxious when she accidentally spoke. She felt embarrassed and wanted to distract the topic and cover it up.

However, Feng Jianxiong had always observed his expression and immediately raised his hand and made a gesture of helping and stopping: "Teacher Qiu, my things are written casually, and they are completely unsystematic. I have never thought that they could be sorted into things on the table. If you think there is still value for transformation, then I am willing to ask you to correct them. But you also know that I really don't understand the rules and regulations of the paper."

Seeing Feng Jianxiong as being so well-informed, Qiu Xue was relieved and stopped talking to the official voice: "Then so, you provide the materials and I will help you modify them. If you want them, I will give you the second author - I won't take advantage of you. To be honest, if these things are entitled by my name, you can only let the reviewer of the other national journal be let go. If you entitle your name, you will call them back without reading them. At most, you can vote for a provincial journal."

"I understand, fully understand." Feng Jianxiong signaled that the other party did not need to explain.

Qiu Xue was actually embarrassed, and thought for a while and said, "It can be seen that you are also a very motivated child. Let's do this, I will give you all the royalties I have sent. In addition, I am quite talking in the legal aid center in the school. If you are willing, you can go to the internship during your school. Although legal aid cannot charge lawyer fees, you can accumulate some litigation and agency experience and report and offset some fees..."

Feng Jianxiong agreed to this condition.

The "Legal Aid Center" mentioned by Qiu Xue is an institution directly under the school of Jinling Normal University. Although most of the people in it are from the law school, their administrative level is the same as that of the law school.

According to the Lawyer Law, all practicing lawyers are obliged to provide a certain amount of legal aid for free every year, which can be to provide legal consultation in the community or to sue the poor for free. In addition to lawyers, other people who teach in legal institutions are also "encouraging" to provide such aid.

The "Legal Aid Center" established by Jinling Normal University is mainly organized by some young law school teachers and also absorbs some outstanding students to do things. Before Feng Jianxiong passed the judicial examination in his senior year, this was also his only legal channel for him to take on cases without a lawyer's certificate. Qiu Xue agreed to help him get into the legal aid center, which was a big busy thing.

After the words were completely spoken, Qiu Xue also revealed more inside information, which was considered to be a win-win situation. Feng Jianxiong was also forced to roughly talk about his fabricated future plans, Teacher An'an's heart.

During the conversation, Feng Jianxiong realized that his original prediction was wrong. Although Qiu Xue has only worked for three years, she has been awarded the title of "lecturer" for more than two years. She was directly awarded the title of lecturer when she just became a full-time official, and is now raising efforts to impact the associate professor.

It turns out that the tightness and tightness of the professional title systems of each university are slightly different, and only the first-level students at Peking University and Tsinghua University are particularly strict.

For most 211 universities, teachers who stay in school with master's degree are given the title of assistant teacher after the first year of internship period, and then they will be a lecturer for three or five years. It is good to be promoted to associate professor at the age of 35, but the professor is at least 40 years old and still has to achieve results.

But Qiu Xue stayed at school with a doctorate, so she was a teaching assistant during the internship period. After the one-year internship period, she was directly promoted to a lecturer, which was considered an intermediate professional title. From this perspective, high education in the early years was quite beneficial for staying at school to teach. Of course, the premise was that the doctor could read it as quickly as possible. If a doctorate like many who were not good at being a human being, who was enslaved by a tutor as cheap labor force until she was 30 years old, she would not save time at all.

According to the professional title evaluation system of Jinling Normal University, as long as a lecturer publishes more papers in provincial journals and has a national journal, it is enough, which is almost like no threshold. To be an associate professor, you need to go to the national journal volume and at least one "dual core" professional journal paper. If you want to be a professor, you have to wholesale several papers in "dual core" or even higher-level journals - of course, other years and qualifications are also considered.

This standard is still aimed at liberal arts majors that already account for most departments of our school, and is easy to pass.

After all, almost all liberal arts research is hang out in Chinese journals and has nothing to do with foreigners - especially the law, which has a country's judicial system and theoretical system. The highest academic authority of Chinese law only looks at the home country, not the foreign country.

Unlike professors who are engaged in natural sciences, they have to work hard to search for foreign languages ​​for their professional titles.

Qiu Xue is now a lecturer. She has written two papers in national journals, but the two journals that have been successfully submitted before have not reached the "dual core" level.

This time, Feng Jianxiong provided her with the materials that praise the "Property Law" and praised merits. She thought that after she did it solidly, she would be fine to go to national journals. If she tried hard, she would ask who reviewed it and put some money in it, she would not have hope of becoming a "dual core".

The so-called "dual core" means that a journal must enter at least two of the five recognized Chinese journal index selection systems in China. Journals entering the "core" may not be national-level, and journals of some awesome local universities may also enter the "core". However, in terms of the status of the academic community, the status of the "core" is basically comparable to the indicator of "national journals", or even slightly stronger. Once it is achieved with "dual core", it is generally recognized that it is awesome than ordinary national journals.

As for liberal arts majors, the currently recognized core index selection system includes Peking University’s “Chinese core journal”, Nanjing University’s CSSCI, and several indexes such as the National Academy of Social Sciences Literature Center and Journal of the Academy of Social Sciences.

In the field of law, each of these five major indexes will include more than a dozen to twenty legal journals as its core journals. There are more comprehensive journals.

In order to become an associate professor, Qiu Xue usually focuses on several professional journals that are indexed by Peking University and Nanjing University at the same time, such as "Legal Research", "Chinese Law", "Legal Business Research", "Political and Legal Forum", and "Legal Review"... Of course, she has not successfully published them in them so far.

There are less than 15 legal journals in the country that meet this level of conditions, and some are bimonthly and quarterly journals. So every month, there may be only more than 200 articles in this level of the country, and only about 3,000 articles a year - but there are more than 100 211 and thousands of undergraduates in the country, and there are more than 3,000 law teachers who want to be associate professors every year, so the competition is still very fierce.

What's more, publishing papers is not about pork, but typical areas that are hit hard by Matthew's effect - drought death, and flood death. Awesome famous scholars are already famous, and others may give them a name at a glance, so those big bulls who no longer need to get a title may have to divide up most of the 3,000 papers per year.

For those with poor school and low professional titles, the probability of being rejected directly is also very high. Fighting hard may only be able to compete for hundreds of those 3,000 quotas - in other words, all universities across the country have the title of associate professor or above in law, and only a few hundred people can be evaluated every year.

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Perhaps because he was completely out of touch with the academic community in his previous life, Feng Jianxiong had never paid much attention to the development and ecological logic in the academic circle.

It was just that Qiu Xue was targeted by him and he had so many literacy on the spot.

Although he thought Qiu Xue was annoyed at the beginning and was very thoughtful. After listening to it too much, he found that he knew a lot of useful things and still had room to make use of his remaining energy. Although he was not good at writing papers, this does not mean that he did not have enough useful things in his stomach.

Feng Jianxiong knew the legislative trends of China and foreign countries in the next 15 years. He was very familiar with which country would promulgate what laws in that year, and what struggles and games were made during the period. Feng Jianxiong, who was a man in both lives, was clear about the legislative trends in his previous life. He relied on these laws to make a living in his previous life.

To take a step back, even if he doesn't want to write about the unknown game behind the legislative process, he can at least predict "what rigid disadvantages will occur after some laws are promulgated and implemented, and what loopholes will be easily exploited." He made a lot of money like this in his previous life.

In other words, use the current situation as an example. If Qiu Xue still wants to continue to follow more papers on property rights law, Feng Jianxiong could write her some risk prospects and "predict" how nail owners from all over the country will use property rights law as a weapon to upgrade the nail struggle model - and this kind of article may not be included in a very awesome journal at the beginning. Once the "Property Law" is implemented, everything will come true, Qiu Xue will easily fall into the keenness of "God's Prophecy" and be favored by think tanks from all sides.

If Feng Jianxiong had an academic status now, he could have looked at him like this.

Unfortunately, he didn't.

So at present, I can only use some valuable information to use the blog to scan my face and post it to prove some "God's prophecies" in the legal world.
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