A school by any other name...is still a rock band?
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12/03/2014
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How is your academic institution structured? If you work within a university, then no doubt you are familiar with the use of faculties or perhaps colleges. What about departments or schools? Whatever names or structures are employed, how would you describe the working relationship between academics and professional staff members? As a research scientist and academic over the last twenty years, my appointments have almost always been made through academic departments or schools. In each case, the academic unit has been led by a senior academic manager, such as a chair or head, supported by a dedicated team of professional staff. More recently, however, I have had the opportunity of leading an academic discipline and the experience has led me to reflect more broadly about leadership styles and academic structures within the Australian higher education sector. The written record of this reflection was published last year in the Australian Universities Review (Harkin and Healy, 2013), but I’m pleased to be able to provide a brief synopsis here for the readership of Insights. |
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LH Martin Institute |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/68387/2/68387.pdf http://www.lhmartininstitute.edu.au/insights-blog/2014/03/169-a-school-by-any-other-nameis-still-just-a-rock-band Harkin, Damien G. (2014) A school by any other name...is still a rock band? Insights Blog. |
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Copyright 2014 The Author |
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School of Biomedical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation |
Palavras-Chave | #130103 Higher Education |
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Other |