This lecture discusses the changes in the academic promotion process at universities, focusing on the introduction of a system where graduating students provide recommendation letters for their professors. The speaker explains the importance of contextualizing evaluations, the need for gender equality in assessments, and the challenges of bias in reference letters. The lecture also addresses the difficulty of evaluating professors' mentoring impact on students and suggests alternative evaluation methods to ensure fair assessments.
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