Dr. Rintoul named executive director of international consortium
Congratulations to Dr. Heather Rintoul, associate professor in the Schulich School of Education, on being named executive director of the International Consortium for the Study of Leadership and Ethics in Education (CSLEE).Rintoul is also the director of Nipissing University’s Center for the Study of Leadership and Ethics (CSLE).
With duties beginning immediately, Rintoul will lead the eight Centres located in Sweden, Hong Kong, Australia, the United States and Canada.
The CSLEE was established as a University Council for Educational Administration Program Center in 1996. Twenty years later the center remains devoted to the support, promotion and dissemination of theory and research on values and leadership.
The CSLEE is a consortium of faculty and research associates representing eight international university-based centers and institutes. The CSLEE now operates under its own constitution as well as having been a recognized program center of the UCEA since 1996.
The CLSEE holds annual conferences, publishes conference proceedings and publishes two periodicals: Values, Ethcis and Educations Administration and The Journal of Authentic Leadership in Education, which is housed at Nipissing. Rintoul serves as Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of Authentic Leadership in Education.
Rintoul will continue to serve as director of the Nipissing CSLE.?