
Deborah Outhwaite
Visiting Professor · Educational Leadership
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)About
Dr Deborah Outhwaite is an academic and charity leader affiliated with the London School of Economics (LSE) as a Visiting Senior Fellow in the Department of Social Policy. She also serves as a part-time doctoral supervisor at the University of Liverpool (since 2017) and has held leadership roles at institutions like the University of Derby and University of Warwick. Her work bridges academic theory and practical application, focusing on educational leadership, policy reform, and equity in education.
- Education
- MSc in European Social Policy, LSE (1997)
- Professional Doctorate in Education (2017)
Deborah’s research interests include Leadership Preparation and Development (LPD), system leadership, and gender equity in education. She has published over 60 works on topics like Multi-Academy Trust governance, the International Baccalaureate’s role in elite formation, and equity-driven educational reforms. Her recent articles emphasize cross-cultural leadership practices, the impact of the pandemic on school governance, and innovative interventions for test anxiety.
She has received accolades such as the Pearson National Teaching Award (2020) and fellowships from the Royal Society for Arts (RSA), Chartered College of Teaching, and CollectivED. Deborah chairs the British Educational Leadership, Management and Administration Society (BELMAS) and co-convenes its LPD Research Interest Group. Her professional activities include international conference presentations, editorial roles in journals like School Leadership & Management, and grassroots advocacy via the @WomenEd movement.
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