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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
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
Wilson, Brian G., Ed.; Byrne, Eileen M., Ed. – 1987
A survey of all staff of the University of Queensland was conducted to gather: information on the participation of women in the university, particularly with regard to structural barriers and direct or indirect discriminatory practices that disadvantage women more than men; and information on opinions regarding the standing of women in the…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Clerical Workers, College Faculty, Employed Women