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Gender and Leadership Masterclass, Thursday 11th and Friday 12th May 2017

BOOK ONLINE: 2 day masterclass, workshops 09:00-17:00.


Event details

Abstract

This Masterclass will provide you with practical insights into leadership from the latest research. With the opportunity to network with senior leaders from business, government, healthcare, medicine, education and the not-for-profit sectors, this two-day Masterclass will include keynote presentations as well as highly interactive workshops with leading experts in the leadership field.

 

Day 1

Keynotes

World Cafe workshop: Women in leadership across sectors

Keynote Panel and Plenary Debate with Prof Vivienne Baumfield (University of Exeter): ‘Finding the right balance’

 

Day 2

Morning workshops focusing on the keynote themes including:

Afternoon interactive skills-based workshops focusing on:

 

The Masterclass on Gender and Leadership will be taking place on Thursday 11th and Friday 12th May 2017 at the Mercure Exeter Rougemont Hotel.

This event will also provide an opportunity to learn about the new Masters in Applied Leadership Practice (Global Challenges) to be launched at the University of Exeter in January 2018. The Masters programme fosters a unique exchange for collaboration and professional development across sectors. Working together, we will share the latest thinking from management and psychological research to enhance your leadership skills. By creating a unique learning environment, we will provide the latest leadership research and facilitate reflective thinking to generate effective insights that will inform your leadership practice. This will be delivered part time with residential study blocks in Exeter.

 

To register for this event, follow this link http://ex.ac.uk/gender2017. Please note that will be offering a 10% discount to all University members of staff. Places are limited so be sure to register as soon as possible.

For enquiries about this Masterclass or the Maters in Applied Leadership Practice (Global Challenges), contact Dr Morgane Colleau (M.H.Colleau@exeter.ac.uk).