At this time in world history, numerous scholars have emphasized the importance of having greater diversity in leadership, and specifically having greater representation by women in leadership. In particular, providing women with greater access to higher education—and having role models for women in higher education leadership—has a beneficial ripple effect, given that postsecondary institutions shape the lives of future generations. Individuals, nations, and the world collectively pay a price when women are not given full opportunities to develop and contribute their talents by serving on senior-level leadership teams. “Perspectives on Women’s Higher Education Leadership From Around the World” presents research findings from both quali...
Scholarly work on leadership, both inside and outside the academy, has been male-centric, in that it...
Issues of gender imbalance in leadership have long been a significant issue in universities, as is t...
This study examined executive women leaders in higher education administration in the United States ...
At this time in world history, numerous scholars have emphasized the importance of having greater di...
Background to the topic The number of women entering higher education has increased significantly ov...
In this article, findings are presented from a study of women leaders in higher education, carried o...
This symposium explores the nature of women’s leadership in Europe and beyond, through case studies ...
Advancing more women into institutional leadership roles in higher education matters. Although numer...
With each passing decade, women make significant strides in their educational attainment, better pos...
Literature on the challenges and marginalisation of women in higher education and leadership has foc...
The purpose of this article is to continue the dialogue and examine the exclusionary practices, and ...
Numerous studies in recent years have tracked dimensions related to the status of women both within ...
Gender and educational leadership remains a focus for scholarly interest precisely because gender in...
In this Special Issue Harvey and Jones state “It is time for women academics to accept the challenge...
This book sets out to examine the changing role of women in higher education with an emphasis on aca...
Scholarly work on leadership, both inside and outside the academy, has been male-centric, in that it...
Issues of gender imbalance in leadership have long been a significant issue in universities, as is t...
This study examined executive women leaders in higher education administration in the United States ...
At this time in world history, numerous scholars have emphasized the importance of having greater di...
Background to the topic The number of women entering higher education has increased significantly ov...
In this article, findings are presented from a study of women leaders in higher education, carried o...
This symposium explores the nature of women’s leadership in Europe and beyond, through case studies ...
Advancing more women into institutional leadership roles in higher education matters. Although numer...
With each passing decade, women make significant strides in their educational attainment, better pos...
Literature on the challenges and marginalisation of women in higher education and leadership has foc...
The purpose of this article is to continue the dialogue and examine the exclusionary practices, and ...
Numerous studies in recent years have tracked dimensions related to the status of women both within ...
Gender and educational leadership remains a focus for scholarly interest precisely because gender in...
In this Special Issue Harvey and Jones state “It is time for women academics to accept the challenge...
This book sets out to examine the changing role of women in higher education with an emphasis on aca...
Scholarly work on leadership, both inside and outside the academy, has been male-centric, in that it...
Issues of gender imbalance in leadership have long been a significant issue in universities, as is t...
This study examined executive women leaders in higher education administration in the United States ...