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Dr Christine Grice is a Senior Lecturer in Educational Leadership at The University of Sydney, coordinating the Master of Education Leadership and Management program. She holds a PhD from the University of Sydney and has over 25 years of experience in teaching and leadership across government and non-government sectors in Australia and the UK. Her research focuses on pedagogical leadership, middle leadership, and system-level educational change, emphasizing practice architectures theory.
Key roles include serving as Australian coordinator for PEP (Pedagogy, Education and Praxis) and Board member of ICSEI. She has led major grants including an Australian Research Council Discovery Project investigating principals' emotional labor in volatile times (2023-2026). Awards include the ACEL New Voice Scholarship (2017) and Dean's Commendation for Excellence in Teaching (2021).
Grice teaches units like EDPA6015 Management and Leadership, EDPA6016 Middle Leadership, and EDPA6017 Leading Learning. Current research explores invisible labor of school principals, middle leadership wellbeing, and Aboriginal-led professional learning. She collaborates with NSW Department of Education, Catholic Education, and independent schools on leadership development projects.
- Education: PhD (Sydney), MEd Leadership (Sydney), BA Dip Ed (Macquarie)
- Affiliations: ACEL, AARE, AERA, ICSEI
- Grants: ARC DP230100594 (2023-2026), Aboriginal Middle Leaders project (2020-2023)



