Significant factors within UK higher education include explicit competition, regulatory demands and pressures to maintain student numbers despite tuition fee increases. Universities have responded by more actively managing finances and quality but seemingly not staff time. This paper sets out findings on the processes and practices surrounding academic workload allocation (WLA) in universities, based on 59 detailed interviews from a cross section of staff. The main findings from this research are that there are a huge variety of different practices surrounding WLA and much potential for improvement. The approaches observed can be seen to work in a continuum from informal to partial, to the more comprehensive. Although many felt the discipli...
The effect of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) strategies in higher education has arguably been tr...
In quantifying and qualifying the scope of academic labour, workload models serve multiple ends. The...
Academic staff in tertiary institutions say they are overworked and undervalued. Recent changes in e...
Significant factors within UK higher education include explicit competition, regulatory demands and ...
The pressures on UK higher education (from explicit competition and growth in student numbers, to s...
The focus for this thesis has been on the management of academic workloads, stimulated by surveys hi...
Higher education in the United Kingdom (UK) is under increasing pressure to manage the workload of i...
Purpose – To present empirical research on the adoption of workload allocation models (WAMs) within...
Embarking on a large-scale research project to investigate aspects of academic workload management, ...
This chapter investigates the role and practice of Workload Allocation Models (WAM), as managerial d...
Increasing demands on academic work have resulted in many academics working long hours and expressin...
This paper reports on a discussion on workload pressures on academic staff. First, some understandin...
This paper addresses the important and linked questions of how to manage academic performance and wo...
Internationally, universities are increasingly seen as being part of the wider community, which has ...
The global financial crises have resulted in huge increases in the number of tertiary students deman...
The effect of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) strategies in higher education has arguably been tr...
In quantifying and qualifying the scope of academic labour, workload models serve multiple ends. The...
Academic staff in tertiary institutions say they are overworked and undervalued. Recent changes in e...
Significant factors within UK higher education include explicit competition, regulatory demands and ...
The pressures on UK higher education (from explicit competition and growth in student numbers, to s...
The focus for this thesis has been on the management of academic workloads, stimulated by surveys hi...
Higher education in the United Kingdom (UK) is under increasing pressure to manage the workload of i...
Purpose – To present empirical research on the adoption of workload allocation models (WAMs) within...
Embarking on a large-scale research project to investigate aspects of academic workload management, ...
This chapter investigates the role and practice of Workload Allocation Models (WAM), as managerial d...
Increasing demands on academic work have resulted in many academics working long hours and expressin...
This paper reports on a discussion on workload pressures on academic staff. First, some understandin...
This paper addresses the important and linked questions of how to manage academic performance and wo...
Internationally, universities are increasingly seen as being part of the wider community, which has ...
The global financial crises have resulted in huge increases in the number of tertiary students deman...
The effect of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) strategies in higher education has arguably been tr...
In quantifying and qualifying the scope of academic labour, workload models serve multiple ends. The...
Academic staff in tertiary institutions say they are overworked and undervalued. Recent changes in e...