Purpose – In the highly gendered academic sector, womens’ high participation rates have not translated into equal career progression with men. Existing literature suggests that early career publication success is a good indicator of long-term publication success. This research is intended to provide a better understanding of whether the notions of success espoused by neo-liberal universities align with the subjective measures of what constitutes academic success for women ECRs (early career researchers). Design/methodology/approach – The study examines the perceptions of nine successful women ECRs at an Australian university. It uses collaborative autoethnography with thematic analysis of participants’ selfreflective narratives on being a s...
This paper discusses research examining the attitudes and behaviours of researching women in academi...
This paper discusses research examining the attitudes and behaviours of researching women in academi...
The aim of the research reported on in this article was to contribute to an understanding of how wom...
Purpose - In the highly gendered academic sector, womens’ high participation rates have not translat...
In 1995 a research team interviewed a cross-section of academics and senior managers in an Australia...
How one individual characterises another successful individual varies widely. At a time when work-li...
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine (STEMM) fields are commonly known to be m...
The aim of the research reported on in this paper is to contribute to an understanding of how women ...
The purpose of this research is to investigate constraints that women academics experience in their ...
The purpose of this research is to investigate constraints that women academics experience in their ...
Studies have shown that women with academic spouses fare better on various outcomes of academic care...
There is increasing pressure on universities to perform equally well in teaching and research. In ...
In the lack of comprehensive empirical research that combines both personal and systemic perspective...
© 2015 Society for Research into Higher Education. Expectations around success in academia vary, and...
An academician is said to be successful when he or she has become a professor, the highest level in ...
This paper discusses research examining the attitudes and behaviours of researching women in academi...
This paper discusses research examining the attitudes and behaviours of researching women in academi...
The aim of the research reported on in this article was to contribute to an understanding of how wom...
Purpose - In the highly gendered academic sector, womens’ high participation rates have not translat...
In 1995 a research team interviewed a cross-section of academics and senior managers in an Australia...
How one individual characterises another successful individual varies widely. At a time when work-li...
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine (STEMM) fields are commonly known to be m...
The aim of the research reported on in this paper is to contribute to an understanding of how women ...
The purpose of this research is to investigate constraints that women academics experience in their ...
The purpose of this research is to investigate constraints that women academics experience in their ...
Studies have shown that women with academic spouses fare better on various outcomes of academic care...
There is increasing pressure on universities to perform equally well in teaching and research. In ...
In the lack of comprehensive empirical research that combines both personal and systemic perspective...
© 2015 Society for Research into Higher Education. Expectations around success in academia vary, and...
An academician is said to be successful when he or she has become a professor, the highest level in ...
This paper discusses research examining the attitudes and behaviours of researching women in academi...
This paper discusses research examining the attitudes and behaviours of researching women in academi...
The aim of the research reported on in this article was to contribute to an understanding of how wom...