A comparative analysis of training programs for university presidents
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2014
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The evaluation and selection process of presidents/rectors of universities and other higher educational institutions has always been a very special, extraordinary, exclusive and usually confidential process regardless of which office and/or authority conducts the process. The main qualification has almost always been the academic accomplishments of the candidates and the most promising place to look for a person with the capacity for the job is within academia itself. But the tasks and challenges facing the elected or appointed presidents are greatly administrative necessitating strategy deliberation; institutional positioning, financial dexterity, social skills, fund-raising capacity and leadership. This shift of overlap presents an unexpected issue both from the perspective of the candidate (or appointee) and institution and institutional pressures do not permit the luxury of learning on the job. New educational schemes become available aimed directly the new elected or appointed position owners. This study investigates the training programs for elected and/or appointed president/rectors as well as aiming the potential candidates. The underlying programs are examined by their perspectives, approach, duration, and content. (C) 2013 The Authors Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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teker, suat/0000-0002-7981-3121
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Higher education leadership, university presidents training programs, university management
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5th World Conference on Educational Sciences (WCES) -- FEB 05-08, 2013 -- Rome Sapienza Univ, Rome, ITALY
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116
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4224
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4228