Academics at the University of Leeds are opposing plans to advertise heads of department posts externally, rather than selecting candidates from within the faculty.
Scholars have traditionally been heavily involved in the selection of heads of department 鈥 at Leeds and at many other UK universities 鈥 with the post often being rotated among senior members of staff, who hold it for a fixed term before passing it on to a聽colleague.
However, Leeds has decided to advertise heads of school posts internally and externally. The institution鈥檚 University and College Union branch said that it was alerted to the change only when an advertisement was placed to lead the School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science.
The branch said that selecting heads of department from within the faculty helped to 鈥渃reate a collegial environment鈥 and 鈥渉elps to prevent the head of school role being primarily about delivering the managerial decisions of the university executive group鈥.
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鈥淭o those in a different line of work, this might seem like a strange conversation, but there is a crucial issue for us is here regarding internal democracy and scholarly scrutiny. If academics, particularly subject specialists, have no opportunities to express their views on candidates鈥 research and teaching records, there is a real worry that that could lead to reputational damage for the department,鈥 said Vicky Blake, Leeds鈥 UCU branch president.
鈥淗R seem to want the role of head of department to have a more managerial perspective, but what is very important about leadership in an academic context is not solely the ability to 鈥榤anage鈥,鈥 she said, highlighting that a key focus for a head of school was the academic direction of their department.
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鈥淲e are concerned that聽focusing on bringing in external candidates is a move to increase corporate and central control. It is also missing a trick in terms of looking at internal talent and the communities that have been built up in the department,鈥 Ms Blake added.
Another academic told 探花视频 that the move in effect sidelined the bulk of academics in the schools in question and 鈥渞aises serious questions about the methods and aims of management鈥.
A university spokeswoman said that Leeds had 鈥渢aken a more consistent approach to our recruitment process for heads of school across the university鈥 as 鈥減art of our commitment to enhancing both our academic leadership and diversity鈥.
鈥淗eads of school posts are open to both internal and external applicants, and interview panels have representatives from schools as part of our approach to ensuring academic alignment. Developing our internal talent is important, which is why we continue to invest in a series of senior leadership programmes,鈥 the spokeswoman said.
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Separately, Leeds confirmed that it would not push ahead with controversial plans to require anonymous discussion boards to be created for all modules at the institution. Academics had warned that anonymous posting could lead to students posting offensive comments.
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