The University third space is often presented as a powerful driver and an increasingly widespread phenomenon of shifting job roles and identities of both professional and academic staff in the contemporary global university environment (Birds, 2015; Graham, 2013); Whitchurch, 2008/2015). It is defined as new and emerging, or re-invented forms of university activities that transcend traditional academic and professional portfolio binaries, as well as professional identities, creating new work engagements between academic and professional staff (Whitchurch, 2012, 2015). The advancement of globalisation leads to convergences of higher education policies and workplace practices (Gopinathan, 2001; Gopinathan & Lee, 2011; Green, 1997, 1999; Mo...
This Small Development Project builds on an earlier study funded by the Leadership Foundation entitl...
© 2016 Dr. Douglas John ProctorAustralian higher education appears to be in the vanguard of internat...
Professional staff total approximately 23% of staff in universities in the UK, which in 2014/15 was ...
University professional staff are arguably underutilised in the workplace. In the context of the inc...
This paper adds to earlier reviews by the author of the changing roles and identities of contemporar...
Staff are a university's key resource. Typically, research has concentrated on the contribution of a...
Drawing on an empirical study of the cross-boundary, cross-campus, and intercultural collaborations ...
In the last decade there has been a shift in the discourses around professional staff in higher educ...
[Abstract]: Overlapping concepts of globalisation and internationalisation are now firmly interwove...
Academics as well as educational and academic development practitioners often find themselves in an ...
Natalia Veles conducted a qualitative multiple case study of the university third space collaboratio...
This paper builds on earlier reviews by the author of the changing roles and identities of contempor...
We take as our starting point for this discussion Middlehurst’s (2003) assertion that “Overestimatin...
Universities are both a source of employable graduates and careers. This paper examines universities...
書名: THE CHANGING ACADEMIC PROFESSION IN ASIA: THE CHALLENGES AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF ACADEMIC PROF...
This Small Development Project builds on an earlier study funded by the Leadership Foundation entitl...
© 2016 Dr. Douglas John ProctorAustralian higher education appears to be in the vanguard of internat...
Professional staff total approximately 23% of staff in universities in the UK, which in 2014/15 was ...
University professional staff are arguably underutilised in the workplace. In the context of the inc...
This paper adds to earlier reviews by the author of the changing roles and identities of contemporar...
Staff are a university's key resource. Typically, research has concentrated on the contribution of a...
Drawing on an empirical study of the cross-boundary, cross-campus, and intercultural collaborations ...
In the last decade there has been a shift in the discourses around professional staff in higher educ...
[Abstract]: Overlapping concepts of globalisation and internationalisation are now firmly interwove...
Academics as well as educational and academic development practitioners often find themselves in an ...
Natalia Veles conducted a qualitative multiple case study of the university third space collaboratio...
This paper builds on earlier reviews by the author of the changing roles and identities of contempor...
We take as our starting point for this discussion Middlehurst’s (2003) assertion that “Overestimatin...
Universities are both a source of employable graduates and careers. This paper examines universities...
書名: THE CHANGING ACADEMIC PROFESSION IN ASIA: THE CHALLENGES AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF ACADEMIC PROF...
This Small Development Project builds on an earlier study funded by the Leadership Foundation entitl...
© 2016 Dr. Douglas John ProctorAustralian higher education appears to be in the vanguard of internat...
Professional staff total approximately 23% of staff in universities in the UK, which in 2014/15 was ...