This volume explores the various issues that have an impact on the
academic career of professionals in European higher education. Higher
Education Institutions (HEIs) are currently subject to profound
uncertainties and are more challenged than ever on quality issues,
both with regard to their conceptual nature and in the extension and
amendment of their mission. Divided into three parts, the first part
of the book deals with the challenges and issues in higher education
academic careers. It addresses such topics as the influence of
European policies and changes, the cultural differences in the
preferences of academics for teaching or research, the increasing
inequality in working conditions for academics, and the changing
nature of academic strategy in the transformational world of higher
education with its implications for academic structures, work and
careers. The second part of the book analyses the findings of a
national study on satisfaction of academics in Portuguese higher
education, carried out at the Centre for Research on Higher Education
Policies (CIPES). The third part offers a comparative analysis of a
number of national European case studies, focusing on the changing
relevance of and increasing expectations around academic careers. The
concluding chapter discusses whether the academic profession is merely
an artificial term that has to do with a heterogeneous range of
occupations, or if there are important common elements of the academic
profession across European Higher Education systems.
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ISBN
9783319458441
Publisert
2018
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Springer
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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