Responses to COVID-19 impacts have shown how quickly universities can change, given the impetus. However, global disruptions to university learning and teaching have not yet been matched by any significant change to university leadership. Taking gender equity as our focus, we argue that pedagogical disruption should extend beyond the classroom to reshape academic leadership. In this commentary we critically reflect on the question ‘How can university leaders share power to nurture caring and ethical academic leadership’? Taking some cues from disruptions to university learning and teaching, we call on the work of bell hooks to propose a holistic vision of university leadership as a form of critical pedagogy — ‘engaged pedagogy’. We draw on ...
Much of the turbulence experienced by the Australian higher education sector in recent years stems f...
This phenomenological study explores how several women in leadership roles within higher education a...
grantor: University of TorontoLeadership evokes ambivalence. As a term, as a human activit...
Responses to COVID-19 impacts have shown how quickly universities can change, given the impetus. How...
Navigating in uncertain times is an understatement for leaders in higher education. There is no play...
It is proposed from this study that engaging productively with others to achieve change has never be...
In this Special Issue Harvey and Jones state “It is time for women academics to accept the challenge...
The current study explores the concepts and enactment of leadership and crisis management from the f...
Changing University Learning and Teaching: Engaging and Mobilising Leadership, Quality and Technolog...
A recognised challenge for women in higher education learning and teaching is of rightfully claiming...
Developing leaders and leadership are key factors to improve learning and teaching in higher educati...
The landscape of higher education is rife with crisis events, ranging from the global COVID-19 pande...
Disruptive innovation . . . shifting demographics . . . declining affordability . . . increased comp...
The purpose of this paper is not to highlight the diverse characteristics of leaders in higher educa...
Purpose. The study investigates the state of higher education (HE) leadership research after the int...
Much of the turbulence experienced by the Australian higher education sector in recent years stems f...
This phenomenological study explores how several women in leadership roles within higher education a...
grantor: University of TorontoLeadership evokes ambivalence. As a term, as a human activit...
Responses to COVID-19 impacts have shown how quickly universities can change, given the impetus. How...
Navigating in uncertain times is an understatement for leaders in higher education. There is no play...
It is proposed from this study that engaging productively with others to achieve change has never be...
In this Special Issue Harvey and Jones state “It is time for women academics to accept the challenge...
The current study explores the concepts and enactment of leadership and crisis management from the f...
Changing University Learning and Teaching: Engaging and Mobilising Leadership, Quality and Technolog...
A recognised challenge for women in higher education learning and teaching is of rightfully claiming...
Developing leaders and leadership are key factors to improve learning and teaching in higher educati...
The landscape of higher education is rife with crisis events, ranging from the global COVID-19 pande...
Disruptive innovation . . . shifting demographics . . . declining affordability . . . increased comp...
The purpose of this paper is not to highlight the diverse characteristics of leaders in higher educa...
Purpose. The study investigates the state of higher education (HE) leadership research after the int...
Much of the turbulence experienced by the Australian higher education sector in recent years stems f...
This phenomenological study explores how several women in leadership roles within higher education a...
grantor: University of TorontoLeadership evokes ambivalence. As a term, as a human activit...