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McAlpine, Lynn – Teaching in Higher Education, 2014
While building a strong research profile is usually seen as key for those seeking a traditional academic position, teaching is also understood as central to academic practice. Still, we know little of how post-Ph.D. researchers seeking academic posts locate teaching and supervision in their academic practice, nor how their views may shift as they…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Scientists, Researchers, College Faculty
Different Places, Different Specialisms: Similar Questions of Doctoral Identities under Construction
McAlpine, Lynn; Lucas, Lisa – Teaching in Higher Education, 2011
We share a common interest in researching the experiences of doctoral students. Over time, as we conducted our independent studies, we became increasingly interested in the varied ways in which doctoral students constructed their identities in relation to their past experiences, present and shifting intentions and affect, personal and social…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Student Attitudes, Social Sciences, Doctoral Programs
McAlpine, Lynn; Maguire, Steve; Lee, Mary Dean – Teaching in Higher Education, 2005
Claims are often made for the value of integrating teaching and research, yet how this may be done effectively is not always evident. The Pedagogy Excellence Project (PEP) was an innovative and authentic inquiry into teaching conducted by a student?professor team within a six-credit two-semester course. MBA students were principal players in an…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy

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