‘Early career’ in academia is typically defined in terms of research capability in the five years following PhD completion, with career progression from post-doctoral appointment to tenure, promotion and beyond. This ideal path assumes steady employment and continuous research development. With academic work increasingly casualised, experiences of ‘early career’ are changing and definitions in use by institutions and research bodies do not reflect the lived experiences of early career academics (ECAs). This paper presents five collective narratives and a thematic analysis of survey data from 522 ECAs in three Australian universities. The results offer insights into the diverse experiences of the early stages of academic careers and provide ...
Early career academia is a challenging time, particularly as academics are facing increasing pressur...
There has been significant interest of late into how academics spend their time during both their wo...
Aim/Purpose: To explore how early career faculty in the field of higher education administration dev...
The higher education sector is undergoing considerable changes to its working conditions. From regul...
Purpose – Studying academic careers can be particularly useful for discussions about new forms of pr...
The publish or perish adage is alive and well for early career academics (ECAs), who are under incre...
The transition of early career researchers into academic posts is understood to be a crucial career ...
Across the world, many university-based early career researchers (ECRs) are experiencing an unpreced...
Over the past thirty years universities have increasingly extended their offerings of vocationally o...
While the studies of Early Career Researchers (ECRs) have contributed politically important insights...
This article documents the experiences of three early career academics trying to establish a network...
This study was aimed at identifying the critical interactions within work environments that support ...
Transitions from 'industry' to 'academia' represent a unique type of career change. Although such tr...
There has been significant interest of late into how academics spend their time during both their wo...
This paper is based on a study of the lived experiences of academics moving in different stages of t...
Early career academia is a challenging time, particularly as academics are facing increasing pressur...
There has been significant interest of late into how academics spend their time during both their wo...
Aim/Purpose: To explore how early career faculty in the field of higher education administration dev...
The higher education sector is undergoing considerable changes to its working conditions. From regul...
Purpose – Studying academic careers can be particularly useful for discussions about new forms of pr...
The publish or perish adage is alive and well for early career academics (ECAs), who are under incre...
The transition of early career researchers into academic posts is understood to be a crucial career ...
Across the world, many university-based early career researchers (ECRs) are experiencing an unpreced...
Over the past thirty years universities have increasingly extended their offerings of vocationally o...
While the studies of Early Career Researchers (ECRs) have contributed politically important insights...
This article documents the experiences of three early career academics trying to establish a network...
This study was aimed at identifying the critical interactions within work environments that support ...
Transitions from 'industry' to 'academia' represent a unique type of career change. Although such tr...
There has been significant interest of late into how academics spend their time during both their wo...
This paper is based on a study of the lived experiences of academics moving in different stages of t...
Early career academia is a challenging time, particularly as academics are facing increasing pressur...
There has been significant interest of late into how academics spend their time during both their wo...
Aim/Purpose: To explore how early career faculty in the field of higher education administration dev...