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Academic Leadership Development Program
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Academic Leadership Development Program

Source: https://academic.ubc.ca/academic-community/professional-development/academic-leadership-development-program Parent: https://academic.ubc.ca/academic-community/professional-development

The Ladner clock tower and the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre at UBC. Photo credit: Paul Joseph / UBC Brand & Marketing / UBC Studios

The Academic Leadership Development Program (ALDP) is a 10-month cohort-based program designed to support and inspire a diverse group of academic leaders through learning and engagement opportunities in support of leadership growth, managing well, leading strategically in service of the academic and organizational mission, and to positively impact and inspire others in that goal.

Co-sponsored by the Office of the Provost and Vice-President, Academic and the Vice-President, Human Resources, ALDP aims to strengthen academic leadership capacity through structured learning across three domains: relational, operational, and strategic leadership; practical application; and community-building.

The objectives of ALDP are to support leaders to:

I was incredibly impressed by ALDP, and the level of tangible support that was provided to new administrators. Other universities that I had worked at had attempted something similar, but it was just talk and lip service - administrators just needed to sink or swim. I think that ALDP is something that really speaks to the spirit and aspirations of UBC.

-ALDP program participant

ALDP Program details

ALDP Program events

Meet the ALDP team

History of ALDP

In 2006, a needs assessment was conducted to identify gaps in leadership preparation for Department Heads, Associate Deans and Directors of Centres and Institutes at UBC.

In response to these findings, a leadership program was created that involved problem-based learning, coaching supports, peer mentoring, and workshops. Nearly 20 years and several iterations later, ALDP remains flagship program and continues to be widely recognized as one of the leading academic leadership programs among universities in North America.