ABSTRACT

This book results from interviews conducted with higher education leaders in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the US, and the UK. It gives the reader a deep and personal insight into what leaders faced in transforming their universities through the financial shocks, changes in learning practice, and returns to new ways of working accelerated by the upheaval of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The features of the book are a series of reflections about issues faced by leaders, recorded, analysed, and reflected on at the time they happened. These are combined in an overall theoretical framework, also informed by other scholarly work in the field, to allow the reader to understand what has happened to our universities and what they will and must do next.

For leaders, staff, students, and employers, the book will give an in-depth context, analysed into a simple agenda, to frame future expectations of the changing world of higher education and its implications for leadership in this and other sectors.

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|25 pages

The Sector and its Context

chapter 3|32 pages

University Strategy

chapter 4|26 pages

University Leadership, Staff, and Culture

chapter 5|27 pages

Future Learners and How They Learn

chapter 6|18 pages

Research and External Engagement

chapter 7|7 pages

Conclusion