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Eric Richardson; Jean Gordon; Laura Morris; John Lothes; Randyl Cochran; Dawn Oetjen; Reid Oetjen – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2025
The retention of student affairs professionals remains a significant challenge for academic institutions, as these professionals play a critical role in supporting student retention and ensuring completion rates. A misalignment between employees' preferred work environments and current institutional policies and traditions hinders the transition…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, Personnel Policy, Wellness, Employee Attitudes
Alice Civera; Diego D'Adda; Michele Meoli; Stefano Paleari – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
We examine the political power exerted by Italian rectors by investigating the preferential treatment received by the organisational subunits they belong to in terms of personnel resource allocation. During the rectors' mandate, their organisational subunits tend to grow significantly more (by [approximately]9%) than the others. The effect…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Presidents, Political Power, Personnel Policy
Torin Monahan; Margaret Waltz; Amelia Parker; Jill A. Fisher – Discover Education, 2024
Meeting the needs of dual-career academic couples has become an important part of university efforts to foster family-friendly workplaces. Many universities have developed formal or informal approaches to addressing dual-career issues, but variation across institutions has made it difficult to detect wider patterns or probe their implications. In…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Selection, Employed Parents, Personnel Policy
Diana Tubbs; Melissa Fuesting – College and University Professional Association for Human Resources, 2024
Higher ed professionals are the knowledge workers who sustain key university functions. They typically have at least a bachelor's degree, and most of their positions are what are traditionally considered as white-collar work that helps maintain day-to-day functions of the institution. Without higher ed professionals, universities would not have…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Professional Occupations, School Personnel, Salary Wage Differentials
Thomas, Steven; Peeples, Tonya L.; Bennett, Jessica – Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 2023
This exploratory study examines the relationship between Aspire's IThrive Collective counterspace community of support and the organizational transformation efforts of members of the IChange Network. Our study examines how a counterspace community of support could inform institutional transformation. We collected focus group data from participants…
Descriptors: Minority Group Teachers, STEM Education, Diversity (Faculty), Inclusion
Ahmad, Abd Rahman; Ming, Tan Zan; Sapry, Hairul Rizad Md – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2020
Succession planning could ensure leadership continuity in an organization. Organizations start to realize the importance of strong leadership to maintain, grow, and sustain long-term business productivity. The semi-structured interview which lasts for thirty to forty minutes was used as the interview technique throughout this research because the…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Higher Education, Administrative Change, Leadership
Jennifer A. Davis – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the lived experiences of nine human resource (HR) professionals who worked for land grand institutions on the East coast during disruptive workforce events such as COVID, the great resignation, and quiet quitting. These lived experiences are important, as they describe the continual…
Descriptors: Human Resources, Personnel Management, Professional Personnel, Higher Education
Emily M. Gray; And Pasley; Mindy Blaise; Jacqueline Ullman; Emma Fishwick – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
This paper offers an analysis of data from the second phase of a project entitled "Understanding and Addressing Everyday Sexisms in Australian Universities," which involved interviewing key stakeholders with an understanding of and/or experiences of 'Everyday Sexisms' within the academy. The paper demonstrates how women understand…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Foreign Countries, Universities, Diversity
Fuesting, Melissa; Schmidt, Anthony – College and University Professional Association for Human Resources, 2021
CUPA-HR's survey of benefits for higher education employees has been conducted since 2003. Prior to 2020-21, data were collected on healthcare benefits in odd years and non-healthcare benefits in even years. This year, we collected data on all benefits: healthcare benefits, including healthcare plans and wellness programs; and non-healthcare…
Descriptors: Higher Education, School Personnel, Fringe Benefits, Health Insurance
Sutherland, Georgina; Vazquez Corona, Martha; Bohren, Meghan; King, Tania; Moosad, Lila; Maheen, Humaira; Scovelle, Anna; Vaughan, Cathy – Higher Education Research and Development, 2022
In March 2020, the Australian government introduced a raft of public health initiatives to curb the rising cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) including closing schools and work from home orders. As a group of female academics, we were immediately attuned to the potential of COVID-19 to dilute progress made towards reducing the academic…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics
David Blazar; Max Anthenelli; Wenjing Gao; Ramon Goings; Seth Gershenson – Maryland Longitudinal Data System Center, 2024
Academics, policymakers, and practitioners agree that there is a need to address barriers to entry into teaching in order to address teacher shortages and diversify the profession. Research finds that student outcomes are improved when students have teachers of the same race and/or ethnicity. However, as the K-12 student population grows more…
Descriptors: Diversity (Faculty), Minority Group Teachers, Race, Teacher Recruitment
Dobson, Ashley – Journal of College Admission, 2020
Of the 41 nations in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the European Union, the United States is the only country that does not mandate any paid leave for new parents. Every other nation requires at least two months of paid leave. Five states--California, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Washington--and the…
Descriptors: Leaves of Absence, Parents, Fringe Benefits, Personnel Policy
You Can't Always Get What You Want! Desired and Undesired Impacts of a New Career Development Policy
Dusi, Davide; Huisman, Jeroen – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2021
Market rationality, neoliberal approaches and ever-increasing productivity objectives are widespread in higher education discourse and practice. Academic employment has become more uncertain as scholars are more commonly employed on non-tenured, fixed-term contracts. Research shows the resulting detrimental impact on staff well-being and health,…
Descriptors: Career Development, Foreign Countries, Personnel Policy, School Policy
Melis Muradoglu; Sophie H. Arnold; Aashna Poddar; Adam Stanaland; Duygu Yilmaz; Andrei Cimpian – Grantee Submission, 2024
Women and people of colour are underrepresented in physics in many parts of the world, to the detriment of the field. How do academics' beliefs about the role of 'brilliance' in career success contribute to these representation gaps, and what can be done to address them?
Descriptors: Physics, Science Teachers, College Faculty, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Christopher Dabbs; Rebecca Baird – Journal of College Student Mental Health, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a marked influence on the nature of psychotherapy in the transition from predominantly in-person services to predominantly remote, telemental health services, to an intermediary hybrid model. Increased availability of telehealth services has been denoted a point of equity in meeting service needs of diverse groups of…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Colleges, Mental Health Workers, Counseling Services