Episode 13

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16th Jan 2023

Leadership development with Austen Rainer

Austen Rainer and I love co-facilitating academic leadership development courses for Informatics Europe and sharing experiences with so many people who share a commitment to doing academia differently. In this conversation we reflect on how these courses came about and experiences running them so far. We also try to unpack the similarities and differences between the online and residential versions of the course as well as the broad topic areas we cover. Join us in being part of changing academic cultures through good leadership practices.

[A leader is] “anyone who holds themselves accountable for developing the potential in others” Lucy Ryan, Lunchtime Learning for Leaders p.3

“A leader is anyone who takes responsibility for recognising the potential in people and ideas, and has the courage to develop that potential” Brené Brown

“... collectively trying to change academic cultures for the better through positive constructive leadership practices, and bringing out the best in people.” Geri

“I find it such a rewarding course to be involved in, how much I learn from everybody that participates,...and certainly that's the feedback we get, how beneficial the course is to help people in the kind of development... of leadership in academia.” Austen

Overview (times approximate):

0:05 Welcome to Changing Academic Life.

5:58 Dagstuhl 2019 and the first meeting.

10:26 What made you want to do the master’s degree?

16:42 What is the value of co-facilitation?

20:05 How would you define leadership within the academic context?

25:20 Giving people permission to pursue something.

33:09 The importance of self-reflection and ongoing learning.

40:38 Differences between online courses vs. residential courses.

44:16 Broad topic areas of the courses

48:46 Invitation to join the next courses -online starting in Spring 2023 and the residential in June 2023

 50:40 End

Download a full transcript of the conversation.

Related links:

Informatics Europe Leadership Courses - overview page - with links to next course offerings (special rates for people from IE member institutions)

Informatics Europe - IE home page - encourage your institution to become members if they are not already

Lucy Ryan, https://www.lucyryan.co.uk, Book: Lunchtime Learning for Leaders

Brené Brown, https://brenebrown.com, Book: Dare to Lead

An earlier podcast conversation with Austen Rainer (Queens Uni, Belfast) about his career path - changing cultures, leading people, values

Maria Angela Ferrario, Queens Belfast  

Gregor Engels, Paderborn Uni & Informatics Europe

ECSS2018 Deans Workshop

ECSS2019 Leaders Workshop

Dagstuhl Seminar ‘Values in Computing’, July 2019 

Ben Zander ‘Mistakes: how fascinating

VIA Character strengths

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About the Podcast

Changing Academic Life
What can we do, individually and collectively, to change academic life to be more sustainable, collaborative and effective? This podcast series offers long-form conversations with academics and thought leaders who share stories and insights, as well as bite-size musings on specific topics drawing on literature and personal experience.
For more information go to https://changingacademiclife.com
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Geraldine Fitzpatrick

Geraldine Fitzpatrick (Geri Fitz), is an awarded Professor i.R. at TU Wien, with degrees in Informatics, and in Positive Psychology and Coaching Psychology, after a prior career as a nurse/midwife. She has International experience working in academic, research, industry and clinical settings. She is a sought-after facilitator, speaker, trainer and coach who cares about creating environments in which people can thrive, enabling individual growth, and creating collegial collaborative cultures. She works with academics and professionals at all levels, from senior academic leaders, to mid and early career researchers, to PhD students. She is also a mentor for academics and has been/is on various Faculty evaluation panels and various International Advisory Boards. An example of a course is the Academic Leadership Development Course for Informatics Europe, run in conjunction with Austen Rainer, Queens Uni Belfast. She also offers bespoke courses.