This study investigates the workplace learning experiences of recently appointed lecturers in UK higher education in nursing, midwifery and the allied health professions. Health care practitioners, appointed to academic posts in Universities, are experts in their respective clinical fields and hold strong practitioner identities developed through professional socialisation. This study focuses on the first five years of experience after appointment to higher education and aims to inform strategies for academic induction. The new lecturers generally find their mid-career transition challenging but they feel well supported. They are strongly motivated by their contribution to the development of student practitioners. They tend to hold on stron...
We now work in higher education, one of us in academic development, but we have had previous practit...
The way student nurses and midwives perceive their professional identity has changed considerably si...
Aims: Empirical evidence demonstrates successful expert nurses appointed as nurse lecturers in highe...
This study investigates the workplace learning experiences of recently appointed lecturers in UK hig...
This study investigates the workplace learning experiences of recently appointed lecturers in UK hig...
This project investigates the experiences of nurses who have been recently appointed as lecturers in...
This study was designed to investigate the experiences of new lecturers in higher education in the U...
In the UK, lecturers in nursing normally have an extensive clinical background accumulated in the Na...
This study was designed to investigate the experiences of new lecturers in higher education in the U...
In the UK, most initial nurse and teacher education is provided by university departments working in...
In the UK, most initial nurse and teacher education is provided by university departments working in...
Internationally, the increasing emphasis in universities on the quality of teaching, on student empl...
This personal reflective account explores my transition from NHS employee to university lecturer bas...
Academics develop multiple identities as part of their learning and participation in social and prof...
We now work in higher education, one of us in academic development, but we have had previous practit...
The way student nurses and midwives perceive their professional identity has changed considerably si...
Aims: Empirical evidence demonstrates successful expert nurses appointed as nurse lecturers in highe...
This study investigates the workplace learning experiences of recently appointed lecturers in UK hig...
This study investigates the workplace learning experiences of recently appointed lecturers in UK hig...
This project investigates the experiences of nurses who have been recently appointed as lecturers in...
This study was designed to investigate the experiences of new lecturers in higher education in the U...
In the UK, lecturers in nursing normally have an extensive clinical background accumulated in the Na...
This study was designed to investigate the experiences of new lecturers in higher education in the U...
In the UK, most initial nurse and teacher education is provided by university departments working in...
In the UK, most initial nurse and teacher education is provided by university departments working in...
Internationally, the increasing emphasis in universities on the quality of teaching, on student empl...
This personal reflective account explores my transition from NHS employee to university lecturer bas...
Academics develop multiple identities as part of their learning and participation in social and prof...
We now work in higher education, one of us in academic development, but we have had previous practit...
The way student nurses and midwives perceive their professional identity has changed considerably si...
Aims: Empirical evidence demonstrates successful expert nurses appointed as nurse lecturers in highe...