Managing Expectations: A Case Study of Sessional Staff in Languages and Cultures Education in Australian Universities
In light of the increasing casualisation of the academic workforce in recent years, expectations of sessional staff in Australian universities from their academic employment are becoming more poignant. Following on from a previous report by Ferrari & Hajek (2012), this paper further highlights h...
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Main Authors: | Josh Brown (Author), Federica Verdina (Author) |
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Edinburgh Napier University in collaboration with Aston University, the Universities of Dundee and Auckland,
2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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