This article examines the perceptions of early-career, fixed-term researchers in Finnish universities towards changing careers. It maps out the reasons this group has considered the change and where they see themselves in five years. As a theoretical framework, a synthesisation of variables related to career change, created by Ryan, Healy, and Sullivan [2012. “Oh, Won’t You Stay? Predictors of Faculty Intent to Leave a Public University.” Higher Education 63: 421–437.], was used. The results show that the most common reasons for early-career researchers to change careers are job-security related stress, job-related dissatisfaction, and salary. Over half of the respondents would like to work at a university in five years; however, half of th...
Abstract Context: In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on the promotion of emerging...
The higher education sector is undergoing considerable changes to its working conditions. From regul...
International audienceThis article analyses the early careers of young scientists in France. Since t...
This study explores the nature of reciprocal commitment in academic careers. The article is based on...
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‘Early career’ in academia is typically defined in terms of research capability in the five years fo...
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Australian universities will lose a substantial proportion of their staff through retirement over th...
The academic career stories and trajectories of PhD holders have been widely studied in the context ...
While the studies of Early Career Researchers (ECRs) have contributed politically important insights...
Doctorate holders’ careers are increasingly diverse and research funders have a strong interest in e...
Academic and policy discourse has idealised academic mobility despite studies showing that it can ha...
While postdoctoral researchers (postdocs) are an increasingly important and productive group of empl...
International audienceEarly career researchers (ECRs) are of great interest because they are the new...
There is growing concern in Higher Education around job security, work-life balance and inequalities...
Abstract Context: In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on the promotion of emerging...
The higher education sector is undergoing considerable changes to its working conditions. From regul...
International audienceThis article analyses the early careers of young scientists in France. Since t...
This study explores the nature of reciprocal commitment in academic careers. The article is based on...
This article provides the final results of a 3-year study that sought to discover whether early care...
‘Early career’ in academia is typically defined in terms of research capability in the five years fo...
The early stages of an academic career are fraught with insecurity. By focusing on the individual an...
Australian universities will lose a substantial proportion of their staff through retirement over th...
The academic career stories and trajectories of PhD holders have been widely studied in the context ...
While the studies of Early Career Researchers (ECRs) have contributed politically important insights...
Doctorate holders’ careers are increasingly diverse and research funders have a strong interest in e...
Academic and policy discourse has idealised academic mobility despite studies showing that it can ha...
While postdoctoral researchers (postdocs) are an increasingly important and productive group of empl...
International audienceEarly career researchers (ECRs) are of great interest because they are the new...
There is growing concern in Higher Education around job security, work-life balance and inequalities...
Abstract Context: In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on the promotion of emerging...
The higher education sector is undergoing considerable changes to its working conditions. From regul...
International audienceThis article analyses the early careers of young scientists in France. Since t...