Abstract This article uses a context of increasing institutional demand to be geographically mobile to examine how early-career researchers move across borders. I explore the case of Swiss academia, a particularly competitive and attractive environment with the highest levels of inbound and outbound mobility in Europe. In line with the aims of the European Research Area, an EU programme created in 2000 to foster a pan-European academic labour market, Switzerland funds scientific mobility and promotes extended research trips abroad as tools to boost collaboration and research excellence. Therefore, Swiss institutions have valued mobility for professional and personal development. In the meantime, they have raised concerns about female academ...
International scientific mobility and research careers are two concepts that are intimately related....
International mobility has become increasingly common in the research profession, partly due to stro...
Background: The literature reviewed in the context of this master’ programme frequently refers to th...
This article uses a context of increasing institutional demand to be geographically mobile to examin...
In universities, being mobile and international has become ever more important for academics’ career...
This paper is part of the research project entitled ‘Transnational Mobility of Academics in the Earl...
International mobility of researchers is increasingly constructed both as a science policy problem t...
Academic and policy discourse has idealised academic mobility despite studies showing that it can ha...
Today, transnational mobility is often presented as indispensable for a successful academic career. ...
In recent years, the number of international students and researchers in Germany has been continuall...
This paper addresses the role that co-presence plays in the process of researcher and research inter...
This paper addresses the role that co-presence plays in the process of researcher and research inter...
This paper examines to what extent the participation of researchers in transnational academic mobili...
This article analyses the effect of geographical job mobility on early career success measured by ob...
International mobility has become increasingly common in the research profession, partly due to stro...
International scientific mobility and research careers are two concepts that are intimately related....
International mobility has become increasingly common in the research profession, partly due to stro...
Background: The literature reviewed in the context of this master’ programme frequently refers to th...
This article uses a context of increasing institutional demand to be geographically mobile to examin...
In universities, being mobile and international has become ever more important for academics’ career...
This paper is part of the research project entitled ‘Transnational Mobility of Academics in the Earl...
International mobility of researchers is increasingly constructed both as a science policy problem t...
Academic and policy discourse has idealised academic mobility despite studies showing that it can ha...
Today, transnational mobility is often presented as indispensable for a successful academic career. ...
In recent years, the number of international students and researchers in Germany has been continuall...
This paper addresses the role that co-presence plays in the process of researcher and research inter...
This paper addresses the role that co-presence plays in the process of researcher and research inter...
This paper examines to what extent the participation of researchers in transnational academic mobili...
This article analyses the effect of geographical job mobility on early career success measured by ob...
International mobility has become increasingly common in the research profession, partly due to stro...
International scientific mobility and research careers are two concepts that are intimately related....
International mobility has become increasingly common in the research profession, partly due to stro...
Background: The literature reviewed in the context of this master’ programme frequently refers to th...