International Approach to Developing Early Career Researchers

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development
early career researcher development strategies
Early Career Researchers
ECR
educational research
educational research methods
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interdisciplinary education studies
LADDER Approach
Leadership Alphabet of Disposition Development Engagement and Reflection
overcoming disadvantage
PDRAs
Postdoctoral research associates
research capacity building
research mentoring
social emotional development
social emotional learning outcomes
teacher supply
teacher workforce diversity
widening participation higher education

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032595207
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jul 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This edited volume illustrates the idea of a successful research capacity model, critically addressing preconceived notions of early career research projects’ impact and drawing together insights and implications around the encouragement of newer researchers to conduct useful, robust studies with real-world effect.

Centring on research undertaken at the UK Durham University Evidence Centre, the volume features contributions from authors based at universities in the US, China, India, and Pakistan. The book discusses 15 substantial studies which explore themes such as children’s wider outcomes in school; disadvantage in education; and the supply of professionals for the teaching workforce. Novel in approach and highly interdisciplinary in nature, the book showcases a broad range of experience and knowledge sharing, from experienced researchers and policymakers to new academic staff, current doctoral students, and masters’ students conducting ambitious large-scale projects, thereby giving voice to those just starting out in their career.

Illustrating powerful studies that are feasible for students and beginners with limited or no resources, this book will appeal to new researchers, scholars and academics involved in the fields of educational research and research methods, continuing professional development, and education policy more broadly.

Stephen Gorard is Director of the Durham Evidence Centre for Education, Durham University, UK, and a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.

Nadia Siddiqui is Professor of Childhood Education Studies, Durham University Evidence Centre for Education, Durham University, UK, and a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.