Mental health issues are on the rise among early career researchers (ECRs), endangering the future of academia. Horizontal linkages among ECRs can play a role in building a reliable emotional support system. We offer four suggestions to overcome existing barriers and foster these linkages
Purpose – The aging research community and current research accountability frameworks raise concerns...
The prevalence of mental health issues amongst researchers is well documented by the literature. 38%...
ObjectiveTo understand how researchers experience working in academia and the effects these experien...
The COVID 19 pandemic exposed the precarious positioning of two groups within the academic STEM syst...
Increasing awareness of Researcher Mental Health has emerged through journalistic articles in the mo...
This project, funded by the ESRC IAA, focused on the lived experiences of PhD and early career rese...
Early career researchers (ECRs) play a crucial role in European and nationally funded research proje...
Early career researchers (ECRs) are a vital part of the higher education landscape. However their ex...
While recent studies suggest that stress is becoming more prominent for academics, very little resea...
In the area of affective disorders, the life of an early/mid-career researcher (EMCR; i.e. the first...
Early career researchers (ECRs) are faced with a range of competing pressures in academia, making se...
Contemporary early career researchers (ECRs) must share their research findings with both academic a...
Early career researchers (ECRs) play a critical role in our knowledge-based society, yet they are th...
This editorial highlights common challenges faced by early career researchers (ECRs) who play a cruc...
This dataset contains: (i) a set of resources for doctoral schools to use to develop induction progr...
Purpose – The aging research community and current research accountability frameworks raise concerns...
The prevalence of mental health issues amongst researchers is well documented by the literature. 38%...
ObjectiveTo understand how researchers experience working in academia and the effects these experien...
The COVID 19 pandemic exposed the precarious positioning of two groups within the academic STEM syst...
Increasing awareness of Researcher Mental Health has emerged through journalistic articles in the mo...
This project, funded by the ESRC IAA, focused on the lived experiences of PhD and early career rese...
Early career researchers (ECRs) play a crucial role in European and nationally funded research proje...
Early career researchers (ECRs) are a vital part of the higher education landscape. However their ex...
While recent studies suggest that stress is becoming more prominent for academics, very little resea...
In the area of affective disorders, the life of an early/mid-career researcher (EMCR; i.e. the first...
Early career researchers (ECRs) are faced with a range of competing pressures in academia, making se...
Contemporary early career researchers (ECRs) must share their research findings with both academic a...
Early career researchers (ECRs) play a critical role in our knowledge-based society, yet they are th...
This editorial highlights common challenges faced by early career researchers (ECRs) who play a cruc...
This dataset contains: (i) a set of resources for doctoral schools to use to develop induction progr...
Purpose – The aging research community and current research accountability frameworks raise concerns...
The prevalence of mental health issues amongst researchers is well documented by the literature. 38%...
ObjectiveTo understand how researchers experience working in academia and the effects these experien...