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Work = Life of Campus

Weekly Schedule of a lecturer in the field of Engineering, University of Bordeaux

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With the Weekly Schedule, the Exhibition WORK LIFE OF CAMPUS gives an overview on a typical weekly schedule based on the experiences and lived realities of scientists and students with care responsibilities at RESET universities. By this, the exhibition aims to highlight the variety of working processes, that need to be coordinated and organized within the working schedules and with care responsibilities and leisure time.

Take a look at one example by a lecturer in the field of Engineering at the University of Bordeaux.

Profession and Discipline: Lecturer in the field of Engineering

Age: 31-40 yrs old

Gender: male

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
07:00
Waking up and getting children ready for school
Waking up and getting children ready for school
Waking up and getting children ready for school
Waking up and getting children ready for school
Waking up and getting children ready for school
08:00
Taking children to school and cycling to work (30min)
Taking children to school and cycling to work (30min)
Driving to work (45min, other place)
Taking children to school and cycling to work (30min)
Taking children to school and cycling to work (30min)
09:00
Reading scientific articles
Work meeting with a doctoral student
Meeting on pedagogical project
Literature review
Administrative management (Master degree)
10:00
Work meeting with an intern
Lecture for Master students
Meeting with laboratory members
Weekly meeting with doctoral student n°4 (at the laboratory)
11:00
Supervising practical classes for Bachelor students
Supervising practical classes for Bachelor students
Weekly meeting with doctoral student n°5 (via zoom)
12:00
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch & e-mail management
Lunch
Lunch
13:00
Weekly meeting with doctoral student n°1 (by zoom)
Management of e-mails
Discussion with colleagues (on research, teaching)
Discussion with colleagues (on research, teaching)
Lunch and management of e-mails
14:00
Supervising practical classes for Bachelor students
Time to work on research project
Exam supervision
Time to work on research projects
Students projects presentations
15:00
Weekly meeting with doctoral student n°2 (via zoom)
16:00
Correction of exam papers
Time to work on research projects
Meeting to set up research projects
17:00
Visit of an apprenticeship student in a company
Weekly meeting with doctoral student n° 3 (at the laboratory)
Cycling home (30min)
18:00
Cycling home (30min) + cooking dinner
Cycling home (30min) + picking up children from school + taking them to music school
Driving home + gardening
Cycling home
Picking up children from school + playing games with them
19:00
Dinner
Playing with kids and cooking dinner
Cooking dinner + eating dinner
Playing with kids and cooking dinner
Gardening + Dinner
20:00
Putting kids to bed
Putting kids to bed
Putting kids to bed
Putting kids to bed
Putting kids to bed
21:00
Household chores
Preparation of courses
Household chores
Movie Time
Household chores
22:00
Personal training (e.g., techniques for gardening)
Management of personal e-mails
Management of personal e-mails
Personal training (e.g., boat license, IT programming)
23:00
Bedtime
Bedtime
Bedtime
Bedtime
Bedtime
To what extent is this your typical weekly schedule? Are there more frequent variations?

This schedule is fairly representative. Obviously, from week to week my schedule may vary and some weeks are totally different because I am at a conference or away, for example …. But overall, it represents my professional and personal activities quite well.

What do you find particularly challenging about your weekly schedule?

What I find most difficult is the large variety of tasks in my job, which is exhausting, but it is also the reason why I love this job. If I add to this variety of activities household chores, 2 children and travel time, it makes the week very tiresome and it is a challenge from an organizational point of view.

How do you draw motivation and strength from your week?

I love what I do, I love my job.

Do you put some tasks, activities, people aside because of overload in this schedule?

Yes, of course. There are only 24 hours in a day. However, I have decided to stop neglecting my sleeping time, otherwise my health will decline. I think I put my family (apart from my children and my wife) and my friends a bit aside.

How do you organise yourself to have time to dedicate to other people (partner, family members, colleagues or friends)?

My schedule management is flexible, which makes it much easier for me to organise the time I spend with my close family. As far as my extended relatives and friends are concerned, I must admit that I rely a lot on my wife.

Is there anything you would like to change about your weekly schedule?

I would like to be able to reduce the number of tasks I have to do so that I can slow down my pace of life.

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