In this paper I use an autoethnographic approach to explore my everyday experiences as an early career lecturer at a UK-based university. I uncover some of my underlying experiences of Imposter Syndrome, presenting the ways Imposter Syndrome manifests in my teaching activities. This paper recommends areas in which Higher Education Institutions can offer support to early career academics, for instance through mentoring/training in: dealing with nerves; classroom behaviour management; and dressing for confidence. An unexpected finding to emerge from this study is the potential therapeutic role of keeping a diary for early career lecturers struggling with self-doubt
The Imposter Syndrome, also know as the Impostor Phenomenon or Fraud Syndrome, is a term used to des...
This research draws on the experience of a group of mature students’ studies during their first year...
Many college students are unaware of how imposter syndrome may be affecting them. Imposter syndrome ...
Despite evidence, fears being exposed as not having the expertise expected in your role. o Despite e...
This paper examines the experiences of two African American male professor in confronting the Impos...
Imposter syndrome is the experience of persistently feeling like a fraud despite one’s achievements....
Item not available in this repository.This handbook explores feeling like an ‘imposter’ in higher ed...
This qualitative research study is about two women doctoral students who are experiencing ―The Impos...
This article extends feminist debates on academic labour and particularly career categories, explori...
Item previously deposited in University of Strathclyde Institutional Repository on 13 Sep 2017 at: h...
“Impostor syndrome” is described as intense feelings of fraudulence and self-doubt in the face of su...
People who experience the impostor phenomenon have intense thoughts of fraudulence regarding their i...
Members of minority populations are forced to hide behind a mask of stereotypes others associate to ...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) is an internalized feeling of fraudulence characterized by beliefs that...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Impostor phenomenon, which r...
The Imposter Syndrome, also know as the Impostor Phenomenon or Fraud Syndrome, is a term used to des...
This research draws on the experience of a group of mature students’ studies during their first year...
Many college students are unaware of how imposter syndrome may be affecting them. Imposter syndrome ...
Despite evidence, fears being exposed as not having the expertise expected in your role. o Despite e...
This paper examines the experiences of two African American male professor in confronting the Impos...
Imposter syndrome is the experience of persistently feeling like a fraud despite one’s achievements....
Item not available in this repository.This handbook explores feeling like an ‘imposter’ in higher ed...
This qualitative research study is about two women doctoral students who are experiencing ―The Impos...
This article extends feminist debates on academic labour and particularly career categories, explori...
Item previously deposited in University of Strathclyde Institutional Repository on 13 Sep 2017 at: h...
“Impostor syndrome” is described as intense feelings of fraudulence and self-doubt in the face of su...
People who experience the impostor phenomenon have intense thoughts of fraudulence regarding their i...
Members of minority populations are forced to hide behind a mask of stereotypes others associate to ...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) is an internalized feeling of fraudulence characterized by beliefs that...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Impostor phenomenon, which r...
The Imposter Syndrome, also know as the Impostor Phenomenon or Fraud Syndrome, is a term used to des...
This research draws on the experience of a group of mature students’ studies during their first year...
Many college students are unaware of how imposter syndrome may be affecting them. Imposter syndrome ...