Employment contracts in Australia typically stipulate that academics should divide their time between research, teaching and administration according to a 40:40:20 ratio.
But Warren Bebbington told the National Tertiary Education Union¡¯s national conference in Melbourne on 4 April that the formula should be more flexible, reflecting academics¡¯ current priorities.
¡°In my experience, academics¡¯ work-life focus will change over the years. They may have a few years in which they are very productive in research, and should then be encouraged and supported to really concentrate on that research output,¡± he said.
¡°This might be followed by a period in which their research capacity is less prominent or prolific. Individual staff members, and the university as a whole, may well be then better served by those academics focusing their energies on teaching at that time,¡± he said.
He suggested that each academic should be able to negotiate their allocations of teaching and research at the beginning of each year.
But he was wary about the value of teaching-only contracts: ¡°In a research-intensive university, all teaching staff should always have some standing and involvement in research,¡± he said.
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