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==Structure==
==Structure==
It is situated in Holborn off the Grays Inn Road, near [[Chancery Lane tube station]]. It is funded by the four higher education funding bodies of the UK Higher Education Funding Council for England, HEFCE; Scottish Funding Council, SFC; Higher Education Funding Council for Wales, HEFCW; and the Department for Employment and Learning Northern Ireland, DELNI.
It was situated in Holborn off the Grays Inn Road, near [[Chancery Lane tube station]]. It was funded by the four higher education funding bodies of the UK Higher Education Funding Council for England, HEFCE; Scottish Funding Council, SFC; Higher Education Funding Council for Wales, HEFCW; and the Department for Employment and Learning Northern Ireland, DELNI.


The Leadership Foundation is a membership organisation and in 2014-15 there are 152 universities and higher education colleges in membership.
The Leadership Foundation is a membership organisation and in 2014-15 there are 152 universities and higher education colleges in membership.

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Leadership Foundation for Higher Education
AbbreviationLeadership Foundation
FormationJanuary 2004
Legal statusNon-profit company and registered charity no 1101959
PurposeLeadership in UK higher education and professional development
Location
  • Peer House, 8 - 14 Verulam Street, Holborn, WCIX 8LZ
Region served
UK and International
Membership150 universities and higher education colleges
Chief Executive
Alison Johns
Main organ
Board of Trustees (Chairman - Sir Andrew Cubie)
Parent organization
Universities UK, GuildHE
AffiliationsHEFCE, Committee of University Chairs
Budget£5.9m (2014/15)
WebsiteLFHE

The Leadership Foundation for Higher Education (LFHE) was an organisation in the United Kingdom providing support and advice on leadership, governance and management for higher education, based in Holborn, London.

History

It was established in 2004 by the UUK and SCOP (now known as Guild HE). It took over the function of the Higher Education Staff Development Agency (HESDA), based in Ingram House in Sheffield. It was incorporated as a company in October 2003, and registered as a charity in February 2004.

Structure

It was situated in Holborn off the Grays Inn Road, near Chancery Lane tube station. It was funded by the four higher education funding bodies of the UK Higher Education Funding Council for England, HEFCE; Scottish Funding Council, SFC; Higher Education Funding Council for Wales, HEFCW; and the Department for Employment and Learning Northern Ireland, DELNI.

The Leadership Foundation is a membership organisation and in 2014-15 there are 152 universities and higher education colleges in membership.

Function

The Leadership Foundation delivers its work through programmes and events; institutional advice and consultancy and providing research on leadership, management and governance for higher education institutions. It cooperates with a wide range of organisations and associations to do this.

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ "Professor Fiona Ross CBE". The Queen's Nursing Institute. Retrieved 26 October 2017.