Postgraduates and professional academics are unique in that they are more or less ‘free’ to engage in research that is not tightly constrained by an employer. This freedom comes ata price. This article provides evidence that the high levels of stress observed in academia is related to the lack of clarity in academic roles and chronic overwork caused by changinguniversity structures and expectations. The article reviews evidence of stress and a broad definition of wellbeing, focusing on the postgraduate student and university teachers, and concludes with evidence that universities are beginning to embrace the challenge of wellbeing.
History
Editor
Marshall L; Morris C
Start Page
60
End Page
71
Number of Pages
12
ISBN-13
9781905593439
Publisher
University of Brighton Press
Place of Publication
Brighton, UK
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
Griffith University
Author Research Institute
Centre for Tourism and Regional Opportunities
Era Eligible
Yes
Parent Title
Taking wellbeing forward in higher education: Reflections on theory and practice