ABSTRACT

There is an increasing pressure for leading universities to perform well in competitive global and national ranking systems. International Perspectives on Leadership in Higher Education studies the complexity involved in the development and upkeep of good higher education provision. Without taking anything about leadership, management, governance, administration, authority or power for granted, this book draws together international case studies relating to specific instances of leadership to analyse how they relate to critical thinking and global challenges in higher education.

Using a selection of global case studies, this book explores:

  • The extent to which critical thinking on global challenges is employed by higher education leaders,
  • The potential for an increase in the role of critical thinking in leadership,
  • The creative potential for critical leadership thinking to transform institutions and communities,
  • The essential attributes of critical thinking, namely cognitive, affective and social dimensions, and
  • The possibility for critical thinking to contribute to the global public common good by encouraging enhanced research, teaching and public service excellence.

Responding to the ever-increasing demands of the higher education climate, International Perspectives on Leadership in Higher Education is a vital resource for anyone occupying leadership positions in higher education institutions and any researchers or students looking to explore the landscape of critical thinking.

 

 

part 1|44 pages

Global leadership and critical thinking in higher education

chapter 1|19 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|11 pages

Leadership and critical thinking

Oxymoron and a feasible utopia

chapter 3|13 pages

Critical thinking in leadership

Leading change in complex contexts

part 2|105 pages

International case studies on leadership in higher education

chapter 4|12 pages

Europe: Spain: Spaces of hope

Democratic leadership in a workers’ cooperative university in Spain

chapter 5|11 pages

The United Kingdom: England

Collaboration and collegiality in university leadership

chapter 6|22 pages

The United States: leadership in US public research universities

Design-based strategies and academic organisation

chapter 7|12 pages

South America: Colombia

A case study of leadership and transformation in the City of Medellin

chapter 9|16 pages

Europe: Ukraine: the crisis of Ukrainian higher education reform

Moving towards a trauma informed understanding

chapter 10|20 pages

Australia

Global challenges and the role of diversity and feminism in critical university leadership

part 3|22 pages

Conclusion

chapter 11|14 pages

Global leadership insights on critical and creative thinking

Reflecting on the research of Professor N. J. Adler, McGill University, Canada

chapter 12|7 pages

Conclusion

Critical leadership thinking for global challenges