Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the issues arising for women and men in senior management in New Zealand and Australian universities where life course and career trajectories intersect, and analyses how the stereotypical masculinist culture of universities can create additional problems for women. Design/methodology/approach - The data presented here comes from 47 interviews undertaken with women (27) and men (20) senior managers - a total of 26 interviews from New Zealand universities and 21 from Australian universities. "Senior Management" was defined in this study as those academic managers with university wide responsibilities, who were currently in senior management positions. Findings - Life-course issues for women a...
Neoliberal reforms in the 1990s have changed the way universities are managed. A more corporatised s...
This paper analyses a survey of leadership development needs and current challenges of senior women ...
This article analyses career trajectories into university management in Australia, South Africa and ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the issues arising for women and men in senior man...
Women make up 65 per cent of the staff in Australian universities who do not perform academic work. ...
This article explores the role of senior managers in consolidating and interpreting new managerialis...
ABSTRACT. This paper analyses interviews with 41 men and women in senior academic leadership roles i...
Gender equity in universities: should we be worried? In the past decade universities have experience...
This paper reports on the findings of a recent Australia-wide empirical study that investigated the ...
peer-reviewedUniversities present themselves as gender-neutral meritocracies, concerned with the tra...
This research focuses on senior academic women in Australian universities in the 21st century with p...
This case study presents empirical data regarding the experiences of female academic managers in an ...
This paper describes a study that explored assumptions regarding the role of women in higher educati...
In this paper we analyse the selected findings of a recent Australia-wide empirical study that inves...
The numbers of females and males employed in higher education in Australia are roughly equal but wom...
Neoliberal reforms in the 1990s have changed the way universities are managed. A more corporatised s...
This paper analyses a survey of leadership development needs and current challenges of senior women ...
This article analyses career trajectories into university management in Australia, South Africa and ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the issues arising for women and men in senior man...
Women make up 65 per cent of the staff in Australian universities who do not perform academic work. ...
This article explores the role of senior managers in consolidating and interpreting new managerialis...
ABSTRACT. This paper analyses interviews with 41 men and women in senior academic leadership roles i...
Gender equity in universities: should we be worried? In the past decade universities have experience...
This paper reports on the findings of a recent Australia-wide empirical study that investigated the ...
peer-reviewedUniversities present themselves as gender-neutral meritocracies, concerned with the tra...
This research focuses on senior academic women in Australian universities in the 21st century with p...
This case study presents empirical data regarding the experiences of female academic managers in an ...
This paper describes a study that explored assumptions regarding the role of women in higher educati...
In this paper we analyse the selected findings of a recent Australia-wide empirical study that inves...
The numbers of females and males employed in higher education in Australia are roughly equal but wom...
Neoliberal reforms in the 1990s have changed the way universities are managed. A more corporatised s...
This paper analyses a survey of leadership development needs and current challenges of senior women ...
This article analyses career trajectories into university management in Australia, South Africa and ...