Higher Education presents significant challenges for disabled faculty. This book highlights the structural barriers that create challenges for faculty and demonstates ways in which we can improve on current practice. Staff face a competitive environment which is increasingly characterised by long working hours and the use of standardised metrics to monitor and evaluate performance. The author underlines this issue as well as covering a range of subjects including the stigma associated with disability, workplace discrimination, the decision to disclose a disability, and access to workplace accommodations. Provided by publisher
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- 2022
- 2019
Born Under the Gun
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
This is the fascinating story of Cameroonian and German refugees on the island of Fernando Po 1916 - 1919; perhaps the only group of Europeans to be refugees in Africa. The story begins in Cameroon in 1965 and travels back in time to Germany and colonial Kamerun, the arrival of Christian missions, and then into World War I, followed by the removal
- 2018
High Horizons: Cycling Tours in the Alps
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
This book is a collection of cycle tours accounts based on trips that the author has made in the Alps alone and with friends over the last few years, covering Switzerland, Italy, Slovenia, Germany and Austria. Each route was chosen with a theme in mind, such as Napoleon's passes constructed to enable him to invade conquer Italy and the Venetian Republic. History and the local geography are brought together from the viewpoint of the cyclist's handlebars. Hopefully these accounts will help to bring the places to life for the reader. The Alps are a wonderful playground for cyclists, not just because of the natural beauty, the diversity of cultures but because they can really test a cyclist's mettle. Maps of the individual stages are provided to guide armchair travelers and saddle borne riders alike.
- 2018
Where the Waters Take You
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Inspired by a deep love for the outdoors, Neil Harrison's poems reflect his appreciation for nature and the places he explores. His experiences as a hunter and fisherman fuel a sense of mystical questioning, inviting readers to ponder the complexities of life and the environment. Through his work, he captures the beauty and mystery of the natural world, offering insights that resonate with both curiosity and reverence.
- 2018
Contemporary Russian Politics
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
- 2016
Writer's Market is the writer's bible to freelance success by providing updated information writers need to get published and get paid for their work
- 2016
This collection features stories from my cycle tours in the Alps, undertaken alone and with friends across Switzerland, Italy, Slovenia, Germany, and Austria. My Giant XT 660, originally a mountain bike, was converted in 2010 into a touring cycle with slim tires and necessary gear for carrying baggage and lights. While heavier than a typical road bike, its disc brakes and resilience have served me well—though after my last tour, a shop informed me that all moving parts needed replacement. They noted I should be pleased that I wore the bike out rather than the other way around. Each tour is complemented by a specific theme, aiming to immerse readers in the rich histories of the places I cycled through. Cycling offers a deeper appreciation of the environment compared to cars or trains, fostering a connection with the surroundings. These accounts aim to bring the locations to life. The Alps serve as an exceptional playground for cyclists, offering stunning landscapes and cultural diversity, while also challenging one’s endurance. I've included maps of my routes for those inspired to follow in my tracks.
- 2015
Crime and Autism Spectrum Disorder
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Full of case studies, this book explores the reasons behind adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) becoming involved in the criminal justice system. It discusses the establishment of intervention programs and calls for a review of forensic assessment for people with ASD.
- 2015
Flight Craft 9: Avro Shackleton
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
- 2015
Long Shot Summer The Year of Four England Cricket Captains 1988
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
A look at the summer of 1988, a year of turmoil in the English Cricket Team