Purpose – The aging research community and current research accountability frameworks raise concerns about developing future researchers who have the capacity and commitment to undertake and lead quality research in the future. The aim of this paper is to focus on the support that Australian universities currently provide to build the capacity of their ECR staff and how ECRs are experiencing this support. Design/methodology/approach – Email interviews were used with early career education researchers (ECRs) to ask them how they experienced the research support structures provided by their institutions. Findings – It was found that the anxiety and frustration some ECRs feel about their research careers may stem from the appropriateness or ot...
The contemporary work of university academics is complex, contested and sometimes controversial. It ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the training needs of early career researchers (...
This paper reviews 23 journal articles on ‘mentoring’ in the context of Early Career Researchers, de...
Between one-third and one-half of all presently employed academics will reach retirement age in the ...
Australian universities are faced with the imminent retirement of a large proportion of their resear...
Discourses of research leadership define not only what quality research leadership can and should be...
Discourses of research leadership define not only what quality research leadership can and should be...
There is increasing pressure on universities to perform equally well in teaching and research. In ...
Early-career researchers (ECRs) make up a large portion of the academic workforce and their experien...
Contemporary early career researchers (ECRs) must share their research findings with both academic a...
Early career researchers (ECRs) are a vital part of the higher education landscape. However their ex...
The publish or perish adage is alive and well for early career academics (ECAs), who are under incre...
Purpose: To describe organisational strategies that support early career researchers in building a s...
The higher education sector is a dynamic environment where universities compete on a global basis fo...
Background: Using Hofstede’s Power Distance Theory (1980), this article discusses the high power dis...
The contemporary work of university academics is complex, contested and sometimes controversial. It ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the training needs of early career researchers (...
This paper reviews 23 journal articles on ‘mentoring’ in the context of Early Career Researchers, de...
Between one-third and one-half of all presently employed academics will reach retirement age in the ...
Australian universities are faced with the imminent retirement of a large proportion of their resear...
Discourses of research leadership define not only what quality research leadership can and should be...
Discourses of research leadership define not only what quality research leadership can and should be...
There is increasing pressure on universities to perform equally well in teaching and research. In ...
Early-career researchers (ECRs) make up a large portion of the academic workforce and their experien...
Contemporary early career researchers (ECRs) must share their research findings with both academic a...
Early career researchers (ECRs) are a vital part of the higher education landscape. However their ex...
The publish or perish adage is alive and well for early career academics (ECAs), who are under incre...
Purpose: To describe organisational strategies that support early career researchers in building a s...
The higher education sector is a dynamic environment where universities compete on a global basis fo...
Background: Using Hofstede’s Power Distance Theory (1980), this article discusses the high power dis...
The contemporary work of university academics is complex, contested and sometimes controversial. It ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the training needs of early career researchers (...
This paper reviews 23 journal articles on ‘mentoring’ in the context of Early Career Researchers, de...