peer-reviewedThis article is concerned with men and women's experience of elite positions and with the extent to which such positions are seen as places for women, so as to provide an insight into their commitment to continuing in them. Senior management in universities are elite positions in terms of income; those who occupy them are relatively powerful internally, although relatively powerless in relation to the state and the market. Drawing on a purposive study of those at the top three levels (i.e. presidential, vice-presidential, and dean) in public universities, it finds little difference between men and women's perceptions of the advantages/disadvantages of these positions. However, in a context where roughly four-fifths of those in ...
peer-reviewedDespite the feminisation of universities in terms of their student intake [1,2], formal...
This article provides a review of the major interpretations of the changing gender relations in FE m...
Equality for women (and men) was enshrined in the Treaty of Rome in 1957. Legislatively this has mea...
This article is concerned with men and women's experience of elite positions and with the extent to ...
peer-reviewedUniversities present themselves as gender-neutral meritocracies, concerned with the tra...
Nowadays, questions on the low female participation in senior management are considered and analysed...
This article explores the opportunity that job sharing offers as a way of encouraging more women into...
peer-reviewedUniversities present themselves as gender-neutral meritocracies, concerned with the cre...
A significant gender imbalance remains at executive management level within higher education despite...
peer-reviewedHigher educational organisations across the EU, and indeed globally, remain male-domina...
This dissertation is written as three separate, but related, papers. Each paper, examines a differe...
peer-reviewedGlobal scholarship has documented gender discrepancies in power in higher education ins...
This article explores the role of senior managers in consolidating and interpreting new managerialis...
This article analyses career trajectories into university management in Australia, South Africa and ...
This article argues that Higher Education Institutions should adopt positive action in recruitment a...
peer-reviewedDespite the feminisation of universities in terms of their student intake [1,2], formal...
This article provides a review of the major interpretations of the changing gender relations in FE m...
Equality for women (and men) was enshrined in the Treaty of Rome in 1957. Legislatively this has mea...
This article is concerned with men and women's experience of elite positions and with the extent to ...
peer-reviewedUniversities present themselves as gender-neutral meritocracies, concerned with the tra...
Nowadays, questions on the low female participation in senior management are considered and analysed...
This article explores the opportunity that job sharing offers as a way of encouraging more women into...
peer-reviewedUniversities present themselves as gender-neutral meritocracies, concerned with the cre...
A significant gender imbalance remains at executive management level within higher education despite...
peer-reviewedHigher educational organisations across the EU, and indeed globally, remain male-domina...
This dissertation is written as three separate, but related, papers. Each paper, examines a differe...
peer-reviewedGlobal scholarship has documented gender discrepancies in power in higher education ins...
This article explores the role of senior managers in consolidating and interpreting new managerialis...
This article analyses career trajectories into university management in Australia, South Africa and ...
This article argues that Higher Education Institutions should adopt positive action in recruitment a...
peer-reviewedDespite the feminisation of universities in terms of their student intake [1,2], formal...
This article provides a review of the major interpretations of the changing gender relations in FE m...
Equality for women (and men) was enshrined in the Treaty of Rome in 1957. Legislatively this has mea...