This paper adds to earlier reviews by the author of the changing roles and identities of contemporary professional staff in UK higher education (Whitchurch, 2004; 2006a; 2006b), and builds on a categorisation of professional staff identities as having bounded, cross-boundary, and unbounded characteristics (Whitchurch, 2008, forthcoming). Drawing on a study of fifty-four professional managers in the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States, it describes a further category of blended professionals, who have mixed backgrounds and portfolios, comprising elements of both professional and academic activity. The paper goes on to introduce the concept of third space as an emergent territory between academic and professional domains, which is...
The changing Higher Education landscape has had a significant effect on the role of academic and pro...
University professional staff are arguably underutilised in the workplace. In the context of the inc...
In any organisation people are crucial to its success and universities are no exception. The success...
This paper builds on earlier reviews by the author of the changing roles and identities of contempor...
As higher education institutions, and their workforces, have expanded and diversified to meet the de...
This Small Development Project builds on an earlier study funded by the Leadership Foundation entitl...
This paper describes an empirical study associated with earlier reviews of the changing roles and id...
This paper builds on earlier work by the author to explore the international dimensions of a study o...
Contemporary universities, serving mass higher education markets, find themselves delivering complex...
In the last decade there has been a shift in the discourses around professional staff in higher educ...
This paper draws on qualitative data gathered from two studies funded by the UK Leadership Foundatio...
Academics as well as educational and academic development practitioners often find themselves in an ...
The University third space is often presented as a powerful driver and an increasingly widespread ph...
This autoethnographic study addresses the salient issue of the fluid professional identity experienc...
Staff are a university's key resource. Typically, research has concentrated on the contribution of a...
The changing Higher Education landscape has had a significant effect on the role of academic and pro...
University professional staff are arguably underutilised in the workplace. In the context of the inc...
In any organisation people are crucial to its success and universities are no exception. The success...
This paper builds on earlier reviews by the author of the changing roles and identities of contempor...
As higher education institutions, and their workforces, have expanded and diversified to meet the de...
This Small Development Project builds on an earlier study funded by the Leadership Foundation entitl...
This paper describes an empirical study associated with earlier reviews of the changing roles and id...
This paper builds on earlier work by the author to explore the international dimensions of a study o...
Contemporary universities, serving mass higher education markets, find themselves delivering complex...
In the last decade there has been a shift in the discourses around professional staff in higher educ...
This paper draws on qualitative data gathered from two studies funded by the UK Leadership Foundatio...
Academics as well as educational and academic development practitioners often find themselves in an ...
The University third space is often presented as a powerful driver and an increasingly widespread ph...
This autoethnographic study addresses the salient issue of the fluid professional identity experienc...
Staff are a university's key resource. Typically, research has concentrated on the contribution of a...
The changing Higher Education landscape has had a significant effect on the role of academic and pro...
University professional staff are arguably underutilised in the workplace. In the context of the inc...
In any organisation people are crucial to its success and universities are no exception. The success...