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Dr Felix Maringe PhD

Visiting Fellow

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Dr Felix Maringe is Visiting Fellow within Southampton Education School at the University of Southampton.

Felix Maringe is a Senior Lecturer in Education whose research concentration is in the area of Globalisation and Internationalisation of HE within the broad remit of leadership and management. He teaches on PGCE, MA Ed and Doctoral programmes. Felix is the EdD Lead tutor with a specific responsibility over the Leadership stratum of the Doctorate programme.

He is currently leading research into the impact of Globalisation in HE through a global survey of universities in different parts of the world.

Research interests

  • Branding in Higher Education
  • Choice and decision-making in Higher Education
  • Fees in Higher Education
  • Globalisation and Internationalisation of Higher Education
  • Instructional Leadership in Higher Education
  • International students' experience in Higher Education
  • Leadership in Education
  • Marketing of Higher Education
  • Non-participation in Higher Education

Research group

Leadership, School Improvement and Effectiveness (LSIE) Research Centre

Affiliate research groups

Race and Ethnicity Special Interest Group, , South Asian Communities (SAC) special interest group

Research project(s)

Integrating diversity in leadership in the learning and skills sector - Dormant

QCA funded longitudinal project to establish the baseline of evidence for the national 11-19 reform programme - Dormant

Non-participation in HE: decision-making as an embedded social practice - Dormant

Evaluation of the effectiveness of play provision in Sure Start Central - Dormant

External Activities

Chair of the Academy of Marketing special interest group on HE Marketing
Member of BELMAS, BERA and ASE
Chair - University of Southampton Internationalisation Forum
Member of the Internationalisation and Globalisation of HE group

Institutional Management and Leadership for professional development MA (Ed)
Doctorate of Education (EdD)
Post Graduate Certificate in Education in Post Compulsory Education & Training
BSc (Hons) Education Studies

PhD Students

Sana Abdul Ghani: Higher education in Palestine

Mohammad Aldhaen: Teachers' perceptions in planning in-service education and training programmes in Kuwait

Mark Byrne: Leadership, School Improvement and Effectiveness

Caroline Carpenter: Leadership, School Improvement and Effectiveness

Vilma Clarke: Part-time higher education and the support systems available to part-time distance students in higher education

Fiona Cownie: Leadership, School Improvement and Effectiveness

Yassein El-Hakim: Leadership, School Improvement and Effectiveness

Karen Fowler-Watt: Leadership, School Improvement and Effectiveness

Lucretia Greaves: Leadership, School Improvement and Effectiveness

Kavita Hayton: Leadership, School Improvement and Effectiveness

Helen Haywood: Leadership, School Improvement and Effectiveness

John Holder: Leadership, School Improvement and Effectiveness

Malcolm Honour: Leadership, School Improvement and Effectiveness

Richard Horton: Leadership, School Improvement and Effectiveness

Jane Johnston: Inappropriate behaviour with the midwifery culture and potential impact on continuing professional behaviour

Zedekian Malyatangasi: The contribution of school in the implementation of education for all in Tanzania 

Wadrine Maro: Strategic design of continuing professional development to support activity-based science learning in Tanzanian secondary schools

Mona Mohabbatsafa: Leadership, School Improvement and Effectiveness

Nita Muir: Leadership, School Improvement and Effectiveness

Faridah Mydin Kutty: Transition to higher education. Learning experiences of first generation Malaysian students at Universitity Kebangsaan Malaysia

Ann Patey: Leadership, School Improvement and Effectiveness

Simeon Spiteri: Non-traditional approach towards the management of post 16 education to promote entrepreneurship as a life long learning skill in Malta

Saran Vajraphai: What factors influences the achievement of Thailand to be a centre of higher education among Southeast Asia countries

Junko Winch: An investigation into the cultural influence of Japanization for Japanese language learning in an international context

Kabiru Yakubu: Higher education in Nigeria: issues of resource-efficiency and its implications to funding

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