The Ideal Academic
Produced from a study led by Prof Kate Sang in 2017, this infographic shows the perceived mould of what an ideal academic looks like.
Published : 10/08/2025
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A study led by Prof Kate Sang in 2017 identified the perceived mould of an ‘ideal academic’. The infographic has been improved visually and can now be downloaded and cited. There are two file types available:
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A graphic of a white man in suit holding notebook and pointer is at the centre of the image surrounded by the attributes of The Ideal Academic. The ideal academic: is white; is a leader; is mobile; likes to chat; does not miscarry or give birth; goes to conferences; has no caring responsibilities; changes topics easily; works 24/7; doesn’t have a body; has no dietary requirements; networks well; attracts research funding; does not menstruate; can lift heavy equipment; does not have a carer; can wear any PPE; works independently; can walk up stairs; can think all the time; does not need quiet; does not need to use a toilet; is excellent at teaching, research, admin & public engagement; does not go through menopause; is a man. EDICa logo. Copyright Kate Sang (2017, 2025).
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