Understanding the Work and Career Paths of Midlevel Administrators (Issue 111: New Directions for Higher Education-HE)
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This issue provides information and insight to help institutionsdevelop targeted recruitment efforts to fill midleveladministration positions and enlighten individuals about careerpossibilities in midlevel administration. The contributors aremidlevel administrators in ten different areas who offer insiderinformation vital to understanding what is needed to succeed in thsfield. They discuss a range of topics, including the role played bytheir unit in the institution, the variety of positions availableand chances for mobility, the necessary education and skills, andthe major professional challenges they face.

This is the 111th issue of the quarterly journal New Directions forHigher Education.

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LINDA K. JOHNSRUD is professor of education and associate dean foracademic affairs in the College of Education at the UniversityofHawai'i at Manoa.

VICKI J. ROSSER is assistant professor of education in thedepartment of educational leadership and policy analysis at theUniversity of Missouri-Columbia.

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1. Midlevel Administrators: What We Know (Vicki J. Rosser ).

2. Academic Advising (Kathryn Nemeth Tuttle).

3. Institutional Advancement (Jeri L. Kozobarich).

4. Information Technology (David Lassner ).

5. Human Resources (Daniel J. Julius ).

6. International Student Affairs (Melinda Wood, ParandehKia).

7. Enrollment Management (Thomas Huddleston Jr.).

8. Budget and Planning (Patricia N. Haeuser).

9. Student Life Development (Jan Minoru Javinar).

10. Academic Business Affairs (Larry M. Dooley).

11. Institutional Research (Deborah Olsen).

Commentary (Linda K. Johnsrud).
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