These are residential training opportunities which prepare participants to work with issues currently facing higher education. The first one is held in Denver, Colorado in June and the second on the campus of Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania in July. They also now offer a year-long weekend institute on the campus of Wellesley College. The institute seeks to improve the status of women in the middle and executive levels of higher education administration. Learn more.
IU Indianapolis has sent 67 women faculty and staff members to this prestigious institute since 1987. More than half of those women continue to work at IU Indianapolis in leadership capacities. It is a wonderful opportunity to prepare for administrative leadership positions and develop a national and international network of colleagues plus focus on your professional development. Any full-time faculty or staff member may apply for the IU Indianapolis funding.
The Office for Women coordinates the application process for campus funding for candidates to this national training.
IU Indianapolis Institute Alums
Below is a list of the institute alums that work on campus if you would like to contact one of them for further information about their experience at the institute:
Margaret Adamek, Katherine Betts, Karen Bravo, Mercedes Cannon, Andrea Engler, Tabitha Hardy, Tara Hobson, Krista Longtin, Amy Ribera, Kristina Sheeler, Jennifer Thorington Springer, Deborah Stiffler, Peggy Stockdale, Regina Turner, Amy Conrad Warner, Elizabeth Whipple, Kim White-Mills and Jane Williams
Click here for a list of all women candidates from IU Indianapolis since 1987.
For questions about the IU Indianapolis selection process, contact Kathy Grove, ude[dot]ui[at]evorgsk.