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2022
Diogo, Sara, Teresa Carvalho, and Anabela Queirós. Teaching And Research In The Knowledge Society: Exploring Academics’ Trade-Offs Through National Comparative Perspectives. In Teaching And Research In The Knowledge-Based Society: Historical And Comparative Perspectives, 23:230. F. Huang, T. Aarrevaara, U. Teichler. Teaching And Research In The Knowledge-Based Society: Historical And Comparative Perspectives. Springer Cham, 2022. doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04439-7_6.
2020
Jordão, Carina, Teresa Carvalho, Sara Diogo, and Zélia Breda. Gender In/Equality In Men Wor(L)D’s: Perceptions On The Construction Of A Gender Equal And Inclusive Portuguese University. In 3Rd International Conference On Gender Research . 3Rd International Conference On Gender Research . Online Conference: ACPI Ltd. , 2020.
2017
Groves, Tamar, Estrella Montes López, and Teresa Carvalho. The Impact Of International Mobility As Experienced By Spanish Academics. European Journal Of Higher Education 8, no. 1. European Journal Of Higher Education (2017): 83–98. doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/21568235.2017.1388187.
2014
O'Connor, Pat, and Teresa Carvalho. Different Or Similar: Constructions Of Leadership By Senior Managers In Irish And Portuguese Universities. Studies In Higher Education 40, no. 9. Studies In Higher Education (2014): 1679-1693. doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/03075079.2014.914909 .
O'Connor, Pat, Teresa Carvalho, and Kate White. The Experiences Of Senior Positional Leaders In Australian, Irish And Portuguese Universities: Universal Or Contingent?. Higher Education Research And Development 33, no. 1. Higher Education Research And Development (2014): 5-18. doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/07294360.2013.864608.
2011
White, Kate, Teresa Carvalho, and Sarah Riordan. Gender, Power And Managerialism In Universities. Journal Of Higher Education Policy And Management 33, no. 2. Journal Of Higher Education Policy And Management (2011): 179-188. doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/1360080X.2011.559631.

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