The changes will see GIWL move from the Faculty of Social Science and Public Policy (SSPP) to the King’s Business School, where Chung is also a professor of work and employment.
Campbell, who led the institute for six years, will take up a new role in the Department of Political Economy.
GIWL has been supported since its formation by SSPP while based in the Policy Institute, and both departments will continue to work with GIWL on key long-term research projects, particularly those focused on women’s leadership in politics and policy.
Campbell said: “I’m hugely proud of the work that the team have done in my time at GIWL – from developing our Changemakers programme and influencing government gender pay gap reporting around the world, to exploring changing attitudes to gender equality and researching what workplaces can do to better support women.
“I’m delighted that Professor Heejung Chung will be taking over from me at this critical time. Heejung is a renowned expert on the world of work and employment, and how it intersects with gender and other social inequalities.
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