Understanding leadership barriers, support, and experiences of women in higher education administration
In higher education the proportion of women in leadership positions has grown only modestly. Although institutions and organizations have policies and practices aimed at improving diversity and equity, ongoing underrepresentation indicates that barriers, lack of interest, or other unidentified facto...
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