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Guillemin, Marilys; Wong, Elaine; Such, Georgina – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2023
The under-representation of women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines has been well documented. We discuss an affirmative action recruitment strategy from the University of Melbourne's STEM disciplines where only female applicants were eligible to apply for academic positions. This strategy has been very…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, STEM Education, Higher Education, Females
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Anderson, Peter J.; Yip, Sun Yee; Diamond, Zane M. – Higher Education Research and Development, 2023
The University Australia (UA) 2017-2020 Indigenous Strategy has offered Australian universities a focus that would work to increase Indigenous participation in the higher education sector in Australia. Despite the high-level involvement and detailed monitoring by Universities Australia as the sector's peak body, Australia's universities have not…
Descriptors: Universities, Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries, Educational Attainment
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Uusimaki, Liisa; Garvis, Susanne – Higher Education Research and Development, 2017
The article reports on a study that explored the personal narratives of two female travelling academics at a Swedish University who had moved from Australia. To complement previous accounts of difficult migration and enculturation within the research literature, this article focuses mainly on the successful experiences of the academics and how…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Professional Autonomy
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Potts, Anthony – International Perspectives on Higher Education Research, 2014
This chapter explores the migration decisions and motives of a group of academics who were recruited to three Australian higher education institutions during the period 1965-2003. The chapter furthers our understanding of historical patterns of academic mobility and the experience of academic mobility and adds to our understanding of the academic…
Descriptors: Decision Making, College Faculty, Faculty Recruitment, Educational History
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Hopkins, John L. – Australian Universities' Review, 2013
In a recent study, the issue of transnational academic mobility of academic staff, considering moves to higher education institutions in Australia, was examined using a web-based portal that attracted interested parties from around the world with information about Australian academic career opportunities. Web analytics were used as the research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Faculty Mobility, College Faculty
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Watty, Kim; Bellamy, Sheila; Morley, Clive – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2008
In a previous article (Bellamy et al., 2003), the authors reported on survey research that investigated reasons why academics from business disciplines enter and remain in academia, and the conditions they deem necessary to creating ideal work satisfaction. For both entering and remaining, as well as in achieving ideal work satisfaction, the most…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Accounting, Higher Education, College Faculty
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Mathews, Pamela – Educational Management & Administration, 2003
Argues that mentoring, as a workplace learning approach, can be used to address some of problems associated with the recruitment and attrition of academic staff in Australian higher education. Presents a strategy for how mentoring can be used within an academic environment and benefits that can be expected as a result of its successful…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Faculty Recruitment, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Sixl-Daniell, Karin; Williams, Jeremy B.; Wong, Amy – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2006
The paper commences with a brief summary of the literature on the quality assurance process in e-Learning in higher education. This is followed by an overview of the U21Global quality assurance framework. Within this framework there is particular emphasis on the process governing the appointment (and re-appointment) of adjunct faculty; a process…
Descriptors: Quality Assurance, Faculty Recruitment, Adjunct Faculty, Electronic Learning
Universities UK, 2007
This policy briefing aims to raise awareness and understanding among policy-makers and UK higher institutions of the international dimensions of academic staff recruitment and the factors that may influence it. This briefing summarises recent research and considers its implications for institutions and for national policies. Annex A contains:…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Education, Talent, Educational Policy
Fallon, Barry J. – Australian University, 1976
This study is planned as the first in a series of studies examining academic recruitment and movement within the universities in Australia. Focus is on where Australian universities get their staff, and comparative statistics are presented. (LBH)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Faculty Mobility, Faculty Recruitment
Australian Ministry of Science and Education, Canberra. – 1973
This document reviews academic salaries in Australia. Chapters cover academic work value, recruitment and retention of staff, and the benefits of academic employment, salary movements in relevant occupations, comparative wage justice, recommended salary levels, sublecturer grades, several salary levels for professors, clinical loadings, and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Recruitment, Foreign Countries, Fringe Benefits
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Newman, W. – Higher Education, 1986
The foreign composition of faculties in schools and departments of education in 10 Australian colleges and universities is examined in terms of the proportions, qualifications, nationalities, and influences of these faculty members on the institutions. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Colleges, Departments, Faculty Recruitment
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Over, Ray; Sherwood, Cathie – Higher Education, 1994
A survey of 230 men and women full-time lecturers in an Australian university investigated academic recruitment practices and sources of information about academic job openings. Results, which suggest similar recruitment bases, are discussed with reference to why men have traditionally outnumbered, and continue to outnumber, women in academic…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Faculty Recruitment, Females
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McInnis, Craig – Australian Universities' Review, 1992
Effects of recent changes in Australian higher education on everyday academic work are examined, including changed emphases in teaching, research, administration, and public service and new demands associated with allocation of time, self-regulation, fragmentation of work into more discrete tasks, greater uniformity of effort, recruitment…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Change, Educational Trends, Faculty Recruitment
Kogan, Maurice; And Others – 1994
This volume uses recent research in the United States, Canada, Australia, and United Kingdom and other nations to articulate the issues of faculty recruitment, training, rewards and employment in higher education. Chapter 1 looks at staffing as a policy issue. Chapter 2 explores how the academic profession is changing and touches on access to…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Demography, Employment, Employment Level
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