Women are woefully under-represented in UK national life, including in the leadership of our higher education institutions. For example, while there are some outstanding female Vice-Chancellors, they remain the exception rather than the norm.
Arguably, the imbalance starts at the very top as the last few people with responsibility for higher education at the Cabinet table have all been men. Oxford has never had a female Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor while Cambridge has only ever had one female Vice-Chancellor. Yet, across the sector, there are now more female than male students. More...
9 mars 2015
Tomorrow is International Women’s Day: how do women fare in HE leadership?
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