Women Doing Leadership in Higher Education: Academic and Professional Services Perspectives

Women Doing Leadership in Higher Education: Academic and Professional Services Perspectives

Women Doing Leadership in Higher Education: Academic and Professional Services Perspectives

by: Sarah Barnard (Author), John Arnold (Author),Fehmidah Munir (Author),Sara Bosley (Author)

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Edition: 2024th

Publication Date: 2024-05-14

Language: English

Print Length: 350 pages

ISBN-10: 3031543645

ISBN-13: 9783031543647

Book Description

This book outlines in-depth the findings of a five-year longitudinal mixed methods study with academic and professional services women working in higher education in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. Key themes in the book include women’s engagement in leadership, careers in higher education, work and stress, women-only leadership programmes, intersectional perspectives that shine a light on differential experiences of women and the gendered culture of higher education. The book outlines several significant implications for women working in higher education, for those managing higher education institutions (HEIs), and for those involved in higher education policy development.

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This book outlines in-depth the findings of a five-year longitudinal mixed methods study with academic and professional services women working in higher education in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. Key themes in the book include women’s engagement in leadership, careers in higher education, work and stress, women-only leadership programmes, intersectional perspectives that shine a light on differential experiences of women and the gendered culture of higher education. The book outlines several significant implications for women working in higher education, for those managing higher education institutions (HEIs), and for those involved in higher education policy development.

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