HomeNewsBusinessEconomyWomen Leadership in Academia (Part 3) Absence of women in academic leadership roles evokes more questions than answers: Hemlata Bagla, VC of HSNC University

Women Leadership in Academia (Part 3) Absence of women in academic leadership roles evokes more questions than answers: Hemlata Bagla, VC of HSNC University

In 444 state universities, only around 12% are women vice-chancellors, and in 400-plus private universities, less than 8% are women VCs. The situation is equally stark in deemed and central universities, says the VC of HSNC University

March 08, 2022 / 18:18 IST
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Dr Hemlata Bagla- Vice Chancellor- HSNC University, Mumbai
Dr Hemlata Bagla- Vice Chancellor- HSNC University, Mumbai

The minimal presence of women vice-chancellors (VCs) in Indian universities evokes more questions than answers, says Hemlata Bagla, VC of HSNC University in Mumbai. To say that there are not enough women who can reach academic leadership positions is an incorrect assessment, Bagla said in an interview with Moneycontrol.

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She also said that other than social issues, and structural issues in the selection process, the ‘queen bee syndrome’ – where women distance themselves from other women after rising – works as a hindrance in drawing more women into growth and leadership positions in the academic world. Edited excerpts:

What is holding women back from academic leadership roles?