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Marek Kwiek and Lukasz Szymula’s research on global productivity patterns was featured in „Times Higher Eucation”!

Marek Kwiek and Lukasz Szymula’s research on global productivity patterns was featured in „Times Higher Eucation” on April 15, 2026.

The feature text was written by Jack Grove: „Late blooming in STEM careers ‘almost never happens’”.

https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/late-blooming-stem-careers-almost-never-happens

The feature text was reporting on Kwiek’s seminar at the Uniersity of Oxford on a previous day: „Surprising Patterns of Changing Productivity Classes. A Longitudinal Study of 320,000 Scientists” and on the paper published in „Quantitative Science Studies

PDF of the original paper is here: downloadable PDF.

The seminar was run on the April 14th, 2026 in the CGHE (Centre for Global Higher Education) seminar series.

The Oxford seminar „Surprising Patterns of Changing Productivity Classes. A Longitudinal Study of 320,000 Scientists” can be watched here.

The paper can be read here: Marek KwiekLukasz Szymula; „Quantifying lifetime productivity changes: A longitudinal study of 320,000 late-career scientists”. Quantitative Science Studies 2025; 6 1002–1038. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/QSS.a.16

Marek Kwiek and Lukasz Szymula’s research on global productivity patterns was featured in „Times Higher Eucation” on April 15, 2026.

The feature text was written by Jack Grove: „Late blooming in STEM careers ‘almost never happens’”.

https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/late-blooming-stem-careers-almost-never-happens

The feature text was reporting on Kwiek’s seminar at the Uniersity of Oxford on a previous day: „Surprising Patterns of Changing Productivity Classes. A Longitudinal Study of 320,000 Scientists” and on the paper published in „Quantitative Science Studies

PDF of the original paper is here: downloadable PDF.

The seminar was run on the April 14th, 2026 in the CGHE (Centre for Global Higher Education) seminar series.

The Oxford seminar „Surprising Patterns of Changing Productivity Classes. A Longitudinal Study of 320,000 Scientists” can be watched here.

The paper can be read here: Marek KwiekLukasz Szymula; „Quantifying lifetime productivity changes: A longitudinal study of 320,000 late-career scientists”. Quantitative Science Studies 2025; 6 1002–1038. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/QSS.a.16