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OverviewLearning to See the University: Power, Practice, and Improvement in Academic Systems is a sharp and reflective exploration of power, policy, and survival in modern higher education. Written in the spirit of Niccolò Machiavelli's The Prince, the book translates political realism into the everyday governance of universities, where authority operates through committees, budgets, rankings, accreditation, and carefully managed narratives rather than formal command. Neither parody nor exposé, Learning to See the University offers a clear-eyed account of how universities function beneath the language of shared governance and collegiality. Drawing on systems thinking and Improvement Science, it explains why reforms stall, why innovation must often appear as continuity, and why leadership in higher education is shaped more by timing, incentives, and legitimacy than by vision alone. Structured as a modern adaptation of Machiavelli, each chapter reimagines concepts such as virtù, fortuna, fear, reputation, and loyalty within the academic ecosystem. Departments emerge as semi-sovereign fiefdoms, committees as instruments of stability, rankings as tools of perception, and crises as catalysts for change. The tone is accessible, wry, and reflective. Humor provides distance without cynicism, allowing readers to recognize familiar institutional patterns while gaining clarity rather than frustration. New administrators will find a survival guide; experienced leaders will recognize a mirror. Intended for provosts, deans, department chairs, and graduate students in higher education leadership, Learning to See the University is suited for doctoral programs, leadership seminars, and administrative retreats. Ultimately, it is not a guide to manipulation, but an argument for realism with conscience--and for leading universities with wisdom, restraint, and integrity. Perfect for courses such as: Higher Education Leadership; College and University Administration; Higher Education Policy and Politics; Institutional Research and Effectiveness; Strategic Planning in Higher Education; Change and Innovation in Higher Education; Finance and Budgeting in Higher Education; Higher Education Law and Ethics; Leadership Theory in Education; Organizational Theory in Education; Systems Thinking and Improvement in Higher Education Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael OdellPublisher: Myers Education Press Imprint: Myers Education Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.181kg ISBN: 9781975509798ISBN 10: 197550979 Pages: 100 Publication Date: 31 August 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMichael R.L. Odell, PhD, has spent more than three decades inside the strange republic of higher education -- as professor, program founder, administrator, and occasional heretic. He has written strategic plans, accreditation reports, and improvement initiatives that all promised transformation -- and sometimes delivered it. He believes in the improbable resilience of the university and the quiet decency of those who still make it work. He currently serves as Professor of STEM Education at The University of Texas at Tyler, where he teaches, writes, and continues to mentor those brave enough to lead from within. He dedicates this work to the faculty, staff, and administrators who, despite bureaucracy and budget spreadsheets, keep learning alive through persistence, humor, and hope. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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