One of us (RW) was asked recently to address the role of professors as leaders in the 21st century at an international nursing education conference in Hong Kong and this has stimulated us to think further on this issue. We have addressed the issue of the professoriate in nursing before (Watson & Thompson 2004, Thompson & Watson 2006) and this has drawn criticism and stimulated debate (Rolfe 2007). However, we have largely bemoaned the state of the nursing professoriate, especially in the UK, in terms of the ease with which the title is sometimes obtained and the activities that are purportedly promoted within the role. © 2008 Blackwell Publishing Lt
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Australian chairs in clinical nursing have been established in order to achieve more effective partn...
BACKGROUND: Nursing education was fully absorbed into universities in the United Kingdom in the late...
The clinical role of nurse lecturers has been the subject of much debate since the transfer of nurse...
In this editorial – borrowing our title from Sir Keith Pearson (RCN, 2012) – we consider aspects of ...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: aheadofprintWe have witnessed a recent p...
This article examines the academic leadership role of university professors in the UK (a grade title...
It has been said that professors are people who talk in other people’s sleep; but we hope that will ...
This article offers a critical review of literature dealing with the topic of educational management...
We have witnessed a recent proliferation in the UK, Australia and Hong Kong especially of honorary p...
In his paper, Dissent and Dissensus: Making a Difference in the Corporate University, Professor of N...
This article offers a critical review of literature dealing with the topic of educational management...
In the UK the title ‘professor’ is generally applied only to the most senior academics -equivalent t...
The literature on leadership in higher education is predominantly concerned with the role of formall...
The clinical role of the nurse educator has been much debated over the past two decades in the UK. H...
Australian chairs in clinical nursing have been established in order to achieve more effective partn...
Australian chairs in clinical nursing have been established in order to achieve more effective partn...
BACKGROUND: Nursing education was fully absorbed into universities in the United Kingdom in the late...
The clinical role of nurse lecturers has been the subject of much debate since the transfer of nurse...
In this editorial – borrowing our title from Sir Keith Pearson (RCN, 2012) – we consider aspects of ...