This paper has been developed from research carried out within the ‘Learning as Work’ project, an ESRC funded multi-sector study in the UK (2003 – 2008)i. It discusses some initial findings from case study research which is focusing on the effects of contractual changes on the learning opportunities, working lives and career expectations experienced by contract research staff within Higher Education (HE) in the United Kingdom. The paper draws on a series of in-depth face-to-face interviews carried out with senior managers, contract research staff (CRS), principal investigators and other key staff members across three faculties, spanning both the ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ sciences, in one research intensive university. These are suggesting that it i...
There have been widespread changes to working arrangements and employment relationships, including s...
The psychological contract is a feature of everyday relationships in the workplace and is understood...
The use of casual and temporary labour in the UK labour market is not a new phenomenon, but an incre...
This paper has been developed from research carried out within the ‘Learning as Work’ project, an ES...
This paper has been developed from research carried out within the ‘Learning as Work ’ project, an E...
This report examines UK legislation on fixed-term contracts1 in the context of higher education inst...
The past two decades have witnessed a trend towards the use of fixed-term and part-time contracts in...
<p>Throughout the higher education sector in the UK, recent decades have witnessed the increasing us...
Contract researchers constitute a significant occupational group within the UK higher education syst...
Contract researchers constitute a marginal occupational group within the UK higher education system,...
University research scientists epitomise knowledge workers who are positioned to avail of the employ...
This paper explores contested notions of the purpose of education and careers work. The research for...
This a post-print, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Area. Copyright...
As part of its Strategic Review, the New Zealand Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) is seeking to ...
This article examines employee agency in psychological contracts by exploring how young scientists p...
There have been widespread changes to working arrangements and employment relationships, including s...
The psychological contract is a feature of everyday relationships in the workplace and is understood...
The use of casual and temporary labour in the UK labour market is not a new phenomenon, but an incre...
This paper has been developed from research carried out within the ‘Learning as Work’ project, an ES...
This paper has been developed from research carried out within the ‘Learning as Work ’ project, an E...
This report examines UK legislation on fixed-term contracts1 in the context of higher education inst...
The past two decades have witnessed a trend towards the use of fixed-term and part-time contracts in...
<p>Throughout the higher education sector in the UK, recent decades have witnessed the increasing us...
Contract researchers constitute a significant occupational group within the UK higher education syst...
Contract researchers constitute a marginal occupational group within the UK higher education system,...
University research scientists epitomise knowledge workers who are positioned to avail of the employ...
This paper explores contested notions of the purpose of education and careers work. The research for...
This a post-print, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Area. Copyright...
As part of its Strategic Review, the New Zealand Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) is seeking to ...
This article examines employee agency in psychological contracts by exploring how young scientists p...
There have been widespread changes to working arrangements and employment relationships, including s...
The psychological contract is a feature of everyday relationships in the workplace and is understood...
The use of casual and temporary labour in the UK labour market is not a new phenomenon, but an incre...