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Five traits for higher education leadership – whatever your job title

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Shân Wareing sets out the qualities that make a successful leader and how they apply in higher education The post Five traits for higher education leadership – whatever your job title appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Building Operational Excellence in Online Learning: A Guide for Higher Education Leadership

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Building Operational Excellence in Online Learning: A Guide for Higher Education Leadership Many institutions have responded to the demand for online learning by creating new programs to meet the evolving needs of students. Please read the Archer Education Privacy Policy for more details.

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What works for leadership in higher education? Let’s find out …

HEPI

Alison Johns, Chief Executive, Advance HE, urges all leaders in higher education and related organisations to complete the inaugural Global Leadership Survey for Higher Education and be part of this global conversation. It is a chance to have your say and shape the future of higher education leadership.

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Stepping up to the leadership challenge of AI

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The rise of AI creates a testing time for higher education leadership. Shân Wareing reflects on what a leader might do in response - and why it matters The post Stepping up to the leadership challenge of AI appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Voices from Women Leaders on Success in Higher Education

ACPA

In this upcoming webinar, Ceceilia Parnther and Barbara Cozza will facilitate a panel discussion to address themes from their recent publication, Voices from Women Leaders on Success in Higher Education. Register here. Participation is free for active ACPA members and $10 for non-members. Please join us!

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The Importance of Women’s Leadership in Higher Education

Kortext University Leaders' Blog

Things are looking up… There have been positive trends and progress in promoting women’s leadership in higher education in recent years. There is still a fair amount of work to be done. Women are underrepresented in senior leadership positions across all disciplines, with only 28.4% But we’re not there yet.

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GARY L. BROWN

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Brown holds a bachelor’s degree in history from North Carolina Central University, a master’s in higher education administration from North Carolina State University, a Master of Divinity degree from Shaw University in Raleigh, and a Ph.D. in higher education leadership from North Carolina A&T State University.