This paper examines to what extent the participation of researchers in transnational academic mobility, their experiences and perceived outcomes vary by gender. Based on longitudinal statistics, original survey data and semi-structured interviews with former visiting researchers in Germany, the paper shows that the academic world of female researchers tends to be less international than that of their male colleagues, particularly in the natural sciences. This situation has improved since the 1980s but significant variations remain by source country, subject, career stage and length of stay. The paper argues that the underlying reasons go far beyond direct gender relationships and suggests that conceptualising transnational academic mobility...
"Das Ziel dieses Aufsatzes ist es, zu untersuchen, wie Gender, Mobilität, Karrieren und private Lebe...
Abstract This article uses a context of increasing institutional demand to be geographically mobile ...
The literature on gender and science shows that scientific careers continue to be characterised – al...
Today, transnational mobility is often presented as indispensable for a successful academic career. ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 21st International Conference on Science and Technology Indicato...
In universities, being mobile and international has become ever more important for academics’ career...
This article addresses the patterns of gender and temporary international research visits among rese...
Previous studies have pointed out the highly gendered character of academia in general and internati...
This paper addresses the role that co-presence plays in the process of researcher and research inter...
International mobility has become increasingly common in the research profession, partly due to stro...
Academic mobility has always been a reality in academia, however nowadays it has gained new meanings...
This paper addresses the role that co-presence plays in the process of researcher and research inter...
International mobility of researchers has a key role in the creation of excellent research. By devel...
This paper is part of the research project entitled ‘Transnational Mobility of Academics in the Earl...
In the last years, there has been a large increase in high-educated and high-skilled people’s mobili...
"Das Ziel dieses Aufsatzes ist es, zu untersuchen, wie Gender, Mobilität, Karrieren und private Lebe...
Abstract This article uses a context of increasing institutional demand to be geographically mobile ...
The literature on gender and science shows that scientific careers continue to be characterised – al...
Today, transnational mobility is often presented as indispensable for a successful academic career. ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 21st International Conference on Science and Technology Indicato...
In universities, being mobile and international has become ever more important for academics’ career...
This article addresses the patterns of gender and temporary international research visits among rese...
Previous studies have pointed out the highly gendered character of academia in general and internati...
This paper addresses the role that co-presence plays in the process of researcher and research inter...
International mobility has become increasingly common in the research profession, partly due to stro...
Academic mobility has always been a reality in academia, however nowadays it has gained new meanings...
This paper addresses the role that co-presence plays in the process of researcher and research inter...
International mobility of researchers has a key role in the creation of excellent research. By devel...
This paper is part of the research project entitled ‘Transnational Mobility of Academics in the Earl...
In the last years, there has been a large increase in high-educated and high-skilled people’s mobili...
"Das Ziel dieses Aufsatzes ist es, zu untersuchen, wie Gender, Mobilität, Karrieren und private Lebe...
Abstract This article uses a context of increasing institutional demand to be geographically mobile ...
The literature on gender and science shows that scientific careers continue to be characterised – al...