Proposal From - Special issue on ‘Breaking the gender bias in academia and academic practice’
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Proposal Form, Special Issue, gender bias, academic practice, academia, #BreakTheBiasAbstract
The next Special Issue of the Journal of Perspectives in Applied Academic Practice (JPAAP) will be published in Autumn 2022. The focus of this issue is ‘Breaking the gender bias in academia and academic practice’ and the issue is being produced to complement this year's theme for International Women's Day 2022 which is #BreakTheBias. The guest editors for this Special Issue are Alexandra Walker and Keith Smyth from the University of the Highlands and Islands.
Please see the Word attachment for the full call and for the proposal form to be completed. Short proposals for contributions are to be submitted by Monday 25th April 2022.
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