This paper presents an autobiographical narrative outlining some of the key milestones of the author’s academic journey as evident in his publications in the three inter-related strands that mark his scholarship, namely the links between education, work and employment, teacher education, and international and comparative education. The author draws on over thirty years of experience in research with a view to sharing hard-won insights with earlystage researchers and scholars embarking on an academic career. He notes that while steadfast work is the key ingredient of attaining international recognition in one’s field, luck, being in the right place at the right time, and the enabling influence of mentors are also important, as i...
After 17 years as a school music educator I feel that I am only now commencing my career as a resear...
[Introduction] A series of accidents brought me to this place today where I get to address those who...
In this paper, we offer personal accounts along the Educator Track from Instructor to Associate Prof...
This paper is based on a study of the lived experiences of academics moving in different stages of t...
The choice of a work career is one of the most important events in a person’s life course and typica...
This autobiographical account describes and analyzes aspects of rhe life and work of a scholar in or...
This chapter explores the informal learning dimensions of ‘learning to become an academic&rsqu...
As an early career academic I have had the opportunity to reflect on my early experiences in academi...
© 2003 Dr. Andrew David Leslie ScownTo be an academic and work in an Australian university at the be...
A career in academics entails far beyond teaching. Being an academician is a very good job. The free...
This chapter ventures on what we have decided to call the general academic. It tells stories to shin...
We cannot view being an academician just as a profession. People who have transformed being academic...
In this brief essay, we review insights from a European experience exchange panel which brought toge...
Purpose – Increasingly, academics new to higher education find themselves in a “publish ...
Should academic careers always unfold in exactly the same way? Is there one best way of being an aca...
After 17 years as a school music educator I feel that I am only now commencing my career as a resear...
[Introduction] A series of accidents brought me to this place today where I get to address those who...
In this paper, we offer personal accounts along the Educator Track from Instructor to Associate Prof...
This paper is based on a study of the lived experiences of academics moving in different stages of t...
The choice of a work career is one of the most important events in a person’s life course and typica...
This autobiographical account describes and analyzes aspects of rhe life and work of a scholar in or...
This chapter explores the informal learning dimensions of ‘learning to become an academic&rsqu...
As an early career academic I have had the opportunity to reflect on my early experiences in academi...
© 2003 Dr. Andrew David Leslie ScownTo be an academic and work in an Australian university at the be...
A career in academics entails far beyond teaching. Being an academician is a very good job. The free...
This chapter ventures on what we have decided to call the general academic. It tells stories to shin...
We cannot view being an academician just as a profession. People who have transformed being academic...
In this brief essay, we review insights from a European experience exchange panel which brought toge...
Purpose – Increasingly, academics new to higher education find themselves in a “publish ...
Should academic careers always unfold in exactly the same way? Is there one best way of being an aca...
After 17 years as a school music educator I feel that I am only now commencing my career as a resear...
[Introduction] A series of accidents brought me to this place today where I get to address those who...
In this paper, we offer personal accounts along the Educator Track from Instructor to Associate Prof...