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Academic Career Pathway

Academic Career Pathway. The changing environment. Drivers for changing career structures changing fees environment and the importance of the student experience, reduction in public funding, growing diversity of what it means to be an academic, focus in the REF on 3 and 4* research,

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Academic Career Pathway

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  1. Academic Career Pathway

  2. The changing environment • Drivers for changing career structures • changing fees environment and the importance of the student experience, • reduction in public funding, • growing diversity of what it means to be an academic, • focus in the REF on 3 and 4* research, • competition from other leading Universities.

  3. Academic Skills • We need to attract, retain, skill, and motivate staff to deliver • outstanding learning and teaching, • an excellent student experience, outreach, enhanced employability • leadership and management • Innovation and engagement • internationalisation • research

  4. Issues with current career structure • Criteria are in need of review • Leadership is not adequately recognised • Perceived lower status of teaching roles • Equality issues • the REF context • Review needed of teaching/student focussed roles • “Third mission” career track is not well defined • Research focused roles

  5. Principles • A single academic career pathway consisting of alternate routes for progression from grade 8 to grade 11. • Parity of esteem between strands.   • equality of progression for women and men • Each grade has defined core criteria combined with additional enhanced criteria • Constructed through consultation with UCU and other stakeholders

  6. Criteria • . • Core criteria at each grade typically comprise: • •core teaching and scholarship • •core research and • •core academic leadership and student support.

  7. Enhanced Criteria • Enhanced criteria at each grade typically comprise: • • enhanced teaching and scholarship (“T”), • • enhanced research (“R”) • • enhanced academic leadership/management, student support and internationalisation (“M”), • • innovation and engagement (“I”).

  8. Key Features • A career pathway with a number of strands • The flexibility to move between career strands • A clearer teaching/scholarship strand • A leadership/student experience strand to include employability, internationalisation, and widening access • A strand for innovation and engagement • An emphasis on research led teaching • aligned with then HEA UK Professional standards framework. •  transparent criteria • Inclusion of professional practice

  9. Implementation • Members of staff informed of profiles and process • Agree relevant career strands with their line manager Head of College. • Classified according to the enhanced strands. • Reviewed at the next and subsequent PDRs. • Unless otherwise agreed - current academic staff -T&R. • Discuss role with line manager at interim professional review

  10. Agreeing new role • Any change in the role profile to include • consideration of duties • workload, teaching, • contact hours, • administrative responsibilities • student experience responsibilities. • Must be agreed with Head of College and notified to HR

  11. Titles • Uniform titles for all on the same grade in the Career Pathway • Associate Professor: All promoted to grade 10. The title “Reader” will be phased out. • Lecturers grade 9: Lecturers at grade 9 will use the job title Senior Lecturer. • Lecturers Grade 8: Lecturers at grade 8 will retain the job title “Lecturer” • Tutors Grade 7: Tutors at grade 7will be unaffectedand will retain the existing job titles. • Research Officers and Research Assistants : These roles are not included in the new scheme and will be unaffected

  12. Titles • Tutors and teaching centred staff grade 8 and above: • Tutors and other “teaching only” staff on grade 8 or above will normally be T&M – and will have the same titles as other academic staff i.e. Lecturer, SL, Associate Professor. • Tutors Grade 7: Tutors at grade 7will be unaffectedand will retain the existing job titles. • Research Officers and Research Assistants : These roles are not included in the new scheme and will be unaffected

  13. Promotion Systems • First year - existing promotion procedures • Chairs: Chairs and Readerships Committee will considerapplications under the current criteria and procedures for 2012/13. The new criteria will be used in the session 2013/14. • Grade 10 (currently Senior Lecturers): Current criteria for promotion replaced by criteria in new profiles. Consideration by academic Staffing Committee. All academic staff promoted to grade 10 will be termed Associate Professor. • Grade 9: On the recommendation of Head of College approval will be through the Academic Staffing Sub – Committee, as now, for the first year.

  14. Implementation Guidance and Profiles • Available at • http://www.swansea.ac.uk/personnel/informationforstaff/academiccareerpathways/ • Any Questions?

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