Current understanding of international academic mobility tends to view migrant academics as career-oriented actors who can follow opportunities across borders with relative ease. This paper offers a more nuanced reading of international mobility in academia by analysing how the professional context influences migrant academics’ decisions to come to and remain in the United Kingdom (UK). Drawing on data from 62 semi-structured interviews with foreign-born academics employed in the UK, the paper argues that the availability of (relatively) good-quality employment shapes international academic mobility more than country preferences. However, academics may become ‘stuck’ in the country of residence even when employment conditions deteriorate, n...
The article contributes to the emerging literature on the intersection of academic mobility and prec...
It was estimated that in 2014, almost a third of all academics working in Higher Education in UK wer...
This paper describes the experiences of BME academics who consider moving overseas for career opport...
Current understanding of international academic mobility tends to view migrant academics as career-o...
Current understanding of international academic mobility tends to view migrant academics as career-o...
This thesis examines the working lives of foreign-born academics who come to work to the UK. Its ma...
With globalisation there has been an increase in cross-border travel of skilled work forces (Kim and...
This work was supported by the 600th Anniversary PhD Scholarship provided by the School of Managemen...
This article is concerned with the experiences of transnational academics teaching and researching i...
Internationalisation is a dominant policy discourse in the field of higher education today, driven b...
Work on academic mobility has primarily explored the movement of people and the production and circu...
This article examines the internationalisation of professions in a qualitative study of migrant acad...
This article examines the internationalisation of professions in a qualitative study of migrant acad...
Whilst scholarly research has highlighted the role of the state in facilitating labour migration, li...
The article contributes to the emerging literature on the intersection of academic mobility and prec...
It was estimated that in 2014, almost a third of all academics working in Higher Education in UK wer...
This paper describes the experiences of BME academics who consider moving overseas for career opport...
Current understanding of international academic mobility tends to view migrant academics as career-o...
Current understanding of international academic mobility tends to view migrant academics as career-o...
This thesis examines the working lives of foreign-born academics who come to work to the UK. Its ma...
With globalisation there has been an increase in cross-border travel of skilled work forces (Kim and...
This work was supported by the 600th Anniversary PhD Scholarship provided by the School of Managemen...
This article is concerned with the experiences of transnational academics teaching and researching i...
Internationalisation is a dominant policy discourse in the field of higher education today, driven b...
Work on academic mobility has primarily explored the movement of people and the production and circu...
This article examines the internationalisation of professions in a qualitative study of migrant acad...
This article examines the internationalisation of professions in a qualitative study of migrant acad...
Whilst scholarly research has highlighted the role of the state in facilitating labour migration, li...
The article contributes to the emerging literature on the intersection of academic mobility and prec...
It was estimated that in 2014, almost a third of all academics working in Higher Education in UK wer...
This paper describes the experiences of BME academics who consider moving overseas for career opport...