A Qualitative Study of Female Academics: The Case Associate Senior Lecturers

Authors

  • Inés Lozano-Cabezas Author
  • Marcos Jesús Iglesias-Martínez Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20849/jed.v5i1.849

Keywords:

higher education, female academic, professional development

Abstract

The equality of relations in the place of work is one of the most important keys for development teacher and professional at Universities. This paper reports a qualitative study of female academics’ personal experiences of professional life, especially with regard to and problems of their integration in professional networks as departments and research teams. The results show that, although mentoring and learning networks are now an established part of the range of professional development opportunities for academic staff in general, these do not apply in the same way to female academics. Moreover, whilst female academics do not experience institutional discrimination, they are dissatisfied with opportunities for participation and career advancement. The results can contribute to a better design of the campus politics.

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2021-03-22

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A Qualitative Study of Female Academics: The Case Associate Senior Lecturers. (2021). Journal of Education and Development, 5(1), p58. https://doi.org/10.20849/jed.v5i1.849

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