University Leadership: The Role of the Chief Executive (SRHE and Open University Press imprint)

University Leadership: The Role of the Chief Executive (SRHE and Open University Press imprint)

by Bargh (Author)

Synopsis

There is a myth that university leaders have been reborn as chief executives. The authors of University Leadership argue that the reality is both more complex and more ambiguous. Although the managerial and political pressures on university leaders have increased (as have expectations of the institutional leadership they can provide) there is substantial evidence of significant continuity - not simply in who vice chancellors are and what they do - but also in how they conceive their roles; and the donnish monopoly of the top jobs in universities remains virtually unchallenged despite the development of mass higher education.

This is a balanced empirical and theoretical study of the present state of institutional leadership in higher education. It draws upon the authors' own research and other international studies, contextualizes the roles of university leaders, and is studded with fascinating data and vignettes about their backgrounds, ideas and day-to-day practices. It is essential reading for university leaders and managers, senior academics, policy-makers, and scholars of the policy and practice of higher education.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 175
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Aug 2000

ISBN 10: 0335204872
ISBN 13: 9780335204878

Author Bio
Catherine Bargh and Jean Bocock are Research Associates of the School of Education at the University of Leeds. David Smith is a Senior Research Fellow, School of Education, and Deputy Director of the Centre for Policy Studies in Education at the University of Leeds. Peter Scott was founding Director of the Centre, and is now Vice-Chancellor of Kingston University.