Telework in academia: associations with health and well-being among staff
M Heiden, L Widar, B Wiitavaara, E Boman - Higher Education, 2021 - Springer
As the development of technical aids for telework has progressed, work has become more
flexible in time and space. Among academics, the opportunity to telework has been …
flexible in time and space. Among academics, the opportunity to telework has been …
The relationship between workload and performance of research university academics in Malaysia: The mediating effects of career commitment and job satisfaction
The purpose of this study is to test the relationship between job workload and academic
performance among university academic staff in Malaysia. The paper also attempts to …
performance among university academic staff in Malaysia. The paper also attempts to …
Wellbeing and work-life merge in Australian and UK academics
C Fetherston, A Fetherston, S Batt… - Studies in Higher …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Academic work environments are becoming progressively more digitalised and focused on
performativity and commodification, increasing the potential to force an unwanted merge of …
performativity and commodification, increasing the potential to force an unwanted merge of …
Where does the time go? An academic workload case study at an Australian university
J Miller - Journal of Higher Education policy and management, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Many universities divide their academic workloads according to a model of 40 per cent
teaching, 40 per cent research, and 20 per cent administration and service. Increasing …
teaching, 40 per cent research, and 20 per cent administration and service. Increasing …
Extending the university mission and business model: Influences and implications
Over the past 20 years, universities have been faced with sustained change, driven by
external factors. This has led to the evolution of the teaching and research mission and the …
external factors. This has led to the evolution of the teaching and research mission and the …
Emerging principles for the allocation of academic work in universities
Internationally, much has changed in the governance of universities since the adoption of
corporate management approaches. A strong focus on efficiency, productivity and …
corporate management approaches. A strong focus on efficiency, productivity and …
What impedes and enables flourishing among early career academics?
Early career academics face a rapidly changing higher education sector and too little is
known about what helps them flourish in the profession. This paper responds to that gap by …
known about what helps them flourish in the profession. This paper responds to that gap by …
Competitive accountability and the dispossession of academic identity: Haunted by an impact phantom
R Watermeyer, M Tomlinson - Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This article discusses the intensification of research performance demands in UK
universities in relation to the complex terrain of academic identity formation. It considers …
universities in relation to the complex terrain of academic identity formation. It considers …
Applying cultural-historical activity theory to understand the development of inclusive curriculum practices in higher education
M Dracup, JE Austin, TJ King - International Journal of Inclusive …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
One year after the implementation of an Inclusive Curriculum Capacity Building (ICCB)
project in an Australian university Arts faculty, this paper revisits the curriculum, teaching …
project in an Australian university Arts faculty, this paper revisits the curriculum, teaching …
Submission or subversion: Survival and resilience of Chinese international research students in neoliberalised Australian universities
Although scholars have noted the detrimental nature of the various changes in higher
education prompted by neoliberalism, its impact on the experiences of international Higher …
education prompted by neoliberalism, its impact on the experiences of international Higher …