December 6, 2009
Despite Interest, Few American Academics Work Abroad, Chronicle Survey Finds
A majority of American academics who responded to a Chronicle survey said they had considered working at a foreign university, but less than 20 percent of those who expressed interest were actively seeking a long-term foreign post. And about half of all survey respondents said they wouldn't even know how to go about looking for a university job in a foreign country.
The disconnect between academic employees' professed openness to international work and the reality of their
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