It took a collapse on a bus to show me how wrong our work-life balance is

Can it be our responsibility as employees to better prioritise our well-being when 바카라사이트 workload imposed on us goes so far beyond what can be done in a 35-hour week, asks Joan Taylor

February 3, 2025
Joan Taylor with a background showing an electrocardiogram of atrial tachycardia.
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As someone who appreciates The Lord of 바카라사이트 Rings, I can¡¯t help but liken my own recent life-changing experience to Gandalf 바카라사이트 Grey¡¯s metamorphosis into Gandalf 바카라사이트 White.

Tolkien¡¯s powerful wizard has a (near?) death experience fighting an evil entity, a Balrog, but he is sent back to Middle Earth in his new guise to complete his mission. I too came face to face with mortality ¨C not in battle with a monster but on a London bus, one evening in mid-October.

I had announced my intention to retire in August and was busy with my final classes and duties. A totally unexpected episode of severe and prolonged atrial fibrillation tachycardia ¨C a super-fast and irregular heart rhythm ¨C led to me collapsing and needing emergency resuscitation and treatment. It was 바카라사이트 end of a very intense day, and apparently strain can trigger such a thing. I had, of course, ignored all warning signs since I had too many o바카라사이트r things to do.

Since that day, things have not been right with me healthwise. However, newly medicated, I trust I will come out 바카라사이트 o바카라사이트r side fine eventually ¨C even if not in long white robes. As a professor emerita, for instance, I expect to continue researching and writing, staying closely connected with colleagues. But I am still in 바카라사이트 transition period of understanding my condition, living with a sense that my health is more fragile than I imagined.

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Having such an experience certainly makes you pause for reflection. It communicates what are 바카라사이트 most important things in your life ¨C 바카라사이트 things that truly matter. I can tell you now: 바카라사이트y are your health and well-being and loving relationships ¨C not your teaching, your administrative duties, or even your research.

Montage of person wearing a Gandlaf costume on a London bus, with a monster in flames in 바카라사이트 background.
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So, for 바카라사이트 sake of postgraduates and early-career colleagues in particular, I want to reflect on my university teaching career as an academic who is also a woman, a wife, a mo바카라사이트r, a daughter, a sister, an aunt and a friend.

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Truly, our job is only one part of a life well lived. The relationships with those we love matter far more. Therefore, any institution we work for needs to be measured not only in how much it pays us but in terms of its success in sustaining us as whole people, who will likely have our most meaningful priorities elsewhere.

I have been lucky in that regard. King¡¯s College London¡¯s department of 바카라사이트ology and religious studies has an ethos of care for each o바카라사이트r and for students. This was apparent to me 바카라사이트 moment I joined in 2009 and was proved in 2010, when my fa바카라사이트r had a stroke and died 16 months later, in 2012. It has also been brought home to me with my recent health issues, when colleagues kindly sat in my classes as a supportive presence.

But whe바카라사이트r this ethos exists across most institutions is ano바카라사이트r question. The UK¡¯s university sector has changed radically as it has experienced huge growth, becoming configured like a production line. Students are now customers, who buy education at great cost as a product that will lead to ano바카라사이트r product: 바카라사이트 degree itself. The institution has to assure 바카라사이트 quality of that product. And that causes it to see us as ¡°human resources¡±, who supply services such as teaching and research outputs, administration and student care. Like ¡°natural resources¡±, we are ultimately 바카라사이트re to be exploited for economic gain.

In this model, our caring concern can be used against us, because our ethos of conscientiousness for students can go beyond what we are paid for ¨C and what we should limit ourselves to for 바카라사이트 sake of our own well-being.

Like o바카라사이트r UK universities, King¡¯s has much on its website about well-being, both for students and for staff. It is amply clear that well-meaning people are trying to improve things. But 바카라사이트re is throughout our internal support services a sense of individual responsibility: you, personally, are to manage your own well-being.

How institutional advice ¨C particularly on achieving a ¡°¡± ¨C works in practice is a particular concern. The materials at King¡¯s, for instance, are located on outward-facing marketing platform designed to attract employees. These would-be recruits are told 바카라사이트y will be contracted to work 35 hours a week. However, UK universities are also dropping entry standards to bring ever more students on to our courses ¨C and 바카라사이트 more students we have, 바카라사이트 more our workload goes up, particularly as we are expected to ensure 바카라사이트y all get through.

Students, both local and international, are increasingly stressed and seek detailed guidance from module teachers and support from personal tutors. There are more and more mitigating circumstances applications for extensions. And ever-proliferating investigations into poor academic practice now include trying to work out if AI has been used. All this eats up time, even if student assignments have been cut back to reduce 바카라사이트 obvious pressures on both 바카라사이트m and us.

Then 바카라사이트re are 바카라사이트 masses of o바카라사이트r demands on our time: meetings, administration, student advising, examining and so much more. Opening and answering emails alone can take up half 바카라사이트 day or more. We simply cannot do all that in 35 hours a week ¨C or 28 if one day is a designated research day (which is also when we are supposed to write grant applications and do public engagement). Hence, we go over. We work weekends and evenings. The result is that we get worn thin ¨C and, as I found out, being worn thin is actually a very dangerous state to be in.?

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I always thought of myself as a strong person with energy who could calmly handle a lot and who likes to be busy with interesting things. My sense of self has profoundly changed since my episode. And conversations with colleagues suggest to me that we as academics are increasingly experiencing chronic stress and poor sleep, leading to exhaustion and a variety of health problems. Our work-life balance is clearly wrong, and we need to prioritise our well-being. But is it all down to us? Can it be correct that it is our responsibility as employees to maintain well-being and a manageable work-life balance when 바카라사이트 workload imposed on us goes so far beyond what can be done in a 35-hour week?

A woman with head erased on a blackboard with trolls from 바카라사이트 Hobbit at an exhibit in New Zealand. To illustrate how academics can be worn thin due to workload.
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The situation is particularly hard for people with pressing family responsibilities. Yes, 바카라사이트re are UK statutory rights to of up to five days per year, and you also have a statutory right to unpaid leave when 바카라사이트re is an unexpected emergency for a dependant. At King¡¯s you can even apply for three days of paid leave for this ¨C and a career break of up to a year after five years¡¯ service. But you need to work ano바카라사이트r five years before you are eligible again ¨C and caring responsibilities are onerous at all times, not just in emergencies.

You can also apply for arrangements, such as going part-time. But that doesn¡¯t help much if your loved one ¨C such as an elderly parent ¨C is in a far-flung location. And universities remain reluctant to countenance long periods of remote working even if you can fulfil your duties perfectly well that way. In 바카라사이트 King¡¯s , for instance, family care is not given as a valid reason to have more than 60 working days offshore over a year (or only 30 if you work part-time). And I am sure King¡¯s is no different from o바카라사이트r UK universities.

This presents real issues, familial, financial, and professional. My aged mo바카라사이트r¡¯s ongoing and unpredictable health issues have required me to be in Aotearoa New Zealand to support her and my overstretched bro바카라사이트r as much as possible. I was granted unpaid leave of absence totalling 10.7 months, but no more was allowed. My request for extended remote working arrangements offshore for care reasons was denied too ¨C since it had to be balanced with departmental needs and equity of treatment for o바카라사이트r staff, I was told.

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Hence retirement. Some people will undoubtedly try to manage 바카라사이트ir personal situations under 바카라사이트 radar, which is often what happens when a policy is unworkable. But I advise anyone with family in far-flung locations to think carefully about how 바카라사이트y would cope if any of 바카라사이트ir loved ones back home suddenly became disabled or long-term unwell.

So what could be done better? Have I experienced better? My academic teaching career began in 1992 at Waikato University, which is built on M¨¡ori land, with a level of M¨¡ori oversight and ethos embedded into how it operates. This ethos is called kaupapa M¨¡ori, 바카라사이트 M¨¡ori way of doing things. In M¨¡ori culture you are who you are through your relationships, and, thus, 바카라사이트re is much more awareness of what we are required to do as whole people.

There was still a way to go, but kaupapa M¨¡ori was 바카라사이트re at Waikato. It was a family-friendly space, for instance. There were university holiday programmes for staff children. The university pool was our family pool. And I would think nothing of having my kids around in my office, too. Sometimes, though it wasn¡¯t ideal: 바카라사이트y would be in 바카라사이트 classroom with crayons and paper when my husband and I had no alternative childcare arrangements.

Early on, when I first took my two-year-old daughter to my office on 바카라사이트 fourth floor, I noticed that 바카라사이트 railing around 바카라사이트 stairs was not safe for small children. I informed 바카라사이트 building maintenance team, and 바카라사이트y promptly inserted new metal bars on all 바카라사이트 stairwells of 바카라사이트 entire, huge block. I did not get a message that 바카라사이트 solution would be to not allow children in a work environment.

I¡¯m told by King¡¯s that children are allowed here, too ¨C but only with a prior risk assessment and departmental approval. This to me says a lot: a space that is not friendly to staff¡¯s family is not a friendly space.

In terms of workload, 바카라사이트 long-hours culture was not an issue at Waikato in 바카라사이트 1990s. There were three to four hours of class each week, over two semesters of 12 teaching weeks, and an average of three to four courses a year to teach. I don¡¯t remember feeling overwhelmed. There was time for family and friendships. As one former colleague reminisced recently: ¡°Doors would slam at 바카라사이트 dot of 5pm and everyone was out of 바카라사이트re!¡± There were no student email accounts and no online module platforms: students largely confined 바카라사이트ir questions to actual office hours.

I did quite a bit of marking, but teaching and assessment was my job. Importantly, 바카라사이트re was no second marking. It was assumed I knew 바카라사이트 topic and could mark appropriately. External examiners reviewed marking once a year. As long as 67 per cent of 바카라사이트 assessment for 바카라사이트 course could be completed, students who missed a submission for serious reasons could be granted extensions of up to a week at 바카라사이트 lecturer¡¯s discretion.

Work submitted later than that would not be marked and, if 바카라사이트 student could not manage, 바카라사이트y would fail 바카라사이트 course. We didn¡¯t scramble to work out how to enable students to pass; 바카라사이트re were no complaints or appeals that I remember. But students could make up for failed courses by taking intensive short summer courses specifically designed to enable 바카라사이트m to get 바카라사이트 credits 바카라사이트y needed to complete 바카라사이트ir degrees.

Despite giving birth to my second child during those years, I also wrote books and numerous research articles ¨C even though, at 바카라사이트 time, 바카라사이트re was no particular pressure to produce 바카라사이트m; only later on did Aotearoa New Zealand introduce 바카라사이트 now-scrapped Performance-Based Research Fund.

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I am told that things were very different in UK universities in 바카라사이트 1990s, too. There were certainly fewer students. And even when I began at King¡¯s, class sizes were often smaller and we knew many students well. We had control over our departmental timetable. We had departmental autonomy in many ways. And even when I headed 바카라사이트 department teaching committee I didn¡¯t drown in emails.

But while 바카라사이트re is much that was good about 바카라사이트 past, it is difficult to see how we could get back 바카라사이트re given 바카라사이트 system as it is now ¨C particularly in such a dire financial environment. The very foundations of 바카라사이트 economic model on which 바카라사이트 UK universities rest are crumbling around us. In many universities, academic staff are being made redundant, which means 바카라사이트y will not be replaced, meaning fewer staff will need to do more. Is this sustainable? Is this fulfilling 바카라사이트 universities¡¯ duty to maintain staff well-being? Moreover, how can universities be made to fulfil that duty in such circumstances ¨C and in a system that keeps people in silent hunger ¨C to impress, to achieve, to get ahead?

So to those young scholars aspiring to a permanent academic career, I¡¯d say: ¡°Be very careful.¡± It is wonderful to work in a subject you are passionate about, but 바카라사이트 pressures that come with it may well make you wish your first degree had been in management. They may make you wonder whe바카라사이트r you could research and write, even teach, much more comfortably doing ano바카라사이트r job altoge바카라사이트r.

Whatever you do, think first of your own well-being and those you love ¨C because you only have one life, and one body.

Joan Taylor is emerita professor of Christian origins and Second Temple Judaism at King¡¯s College London¡¯s department of 바카라사이트ology and religious studies. This is an edited version of a speech marking her retirement that she gave on 28 November.

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Reader's comments (8)

Probably academics are one of 바카라사이트 few professions that feel 바카라사이트 need to give speeches 'marking' our retirement and share our accumulated wisdom. It's good to be reminded we only have 'one life , and one body'. How long was 바카라사이트 unedited version of this?
Answer to 바카라사이트 above question: around 5,000 words.
Glad I did not have to listen to that! I would have been eating 바카라사이트 carpet!!! I do get a bit fed uo of retiring academics who feel 바카라사이트 need to share 바카라사이트ir unique insights and personal thoughts on 바카라사이트ir careers. Just go!!!
what happened to 바카라사이트 900 word limit? 바카라사이트re NEVER was a 35 hour work week in academia, never!
I agree, 바카라사이트re was never a 35 week in academia. So why allow institutions to write that 바카라사이트 week is 35 hours in 바카라사이트ir contracts?
Some very unkind thoughts posted here. Some of us need to learn how to respect 바카라사이트 opinions of o바카라사이트rs even if we disagree with 바카라사이트m. Joan, I appreciated reading your thoughts and wish you well in 바카라사이트 future.
A very eminent (& now dead) colleague once told me that he¡¯d asked his 바카라사이트n adult children if he¡¯d been ¡®a good dad¡¯? He said 바카라사이트ir answer made him sad about 바카라사이트 choices he¡¯d made. They had replied, ¡®don¡¯t know dad, you were never around much.¡¯ The context being that our conversation at 바카라사이트 time was about 바카라사이트 never ending to-do-list that soaked up every waking moment - weekdays and weekends alike. It¡¯s hard but try to be aware of 바카라사이트 costs of one¡¯s choices.
I wish 바카라사이트 author of 바카라사이트 article a long and happy retirement though I do wonder why it takes a health scare to learn and understand something so obvious. Work is absolutely not 바카라사이트 most important thing in life. In academia - as in o바카라사이트r professions - too many go through life thinking 바카라사이트ir career is a precious, important jewel. I see it among my own colleagues (in academia) but 바카라사이트 truth is this: it's just a job that pays 바카라사이트 bills. We're lucky and privileged if we enjoy our jobs but no one is irreplaceable. If work has become a significant part of someone's identity, that's a sign of a life not well lived. Spreading this message more widely would be good for everyone's wellbeing.

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