International Conference on Highly Skilled Migrant Women and Leadership 2022
Saturday, 19 Mar 2022 10:00 - 4:00 GMT Online
Official opening
Highly Qualified Highly Skilled Migrants Women: Self-Inclusion into Leadership Research. Amina Chitembo.
A special welcome from the Director of the People Organisations and Work Institute (POWI) in the faculty of Business and Law, De Montfort University’s Leicester Castle Business School. Professor Jonathan Payne.
Understanding Yourself to Redefine Your Landscape
Leah Chilengwe
Interim Deputy Director (Various), Contracts and Performance, And Founder Of ‘Life with Leah’ Business Coaching and Mentoring, UK
Starting Over in Australia: A Journey of Identity Reconstruction and Self-Esteem Restoration in A Different Cultural Environment
Fizza Anwar
Trainer and Assessor, Australia
Highly Skilled Indian Women Academics in Dubai: Gendered Experiences and Identity Reconstruction.
Dr Manjeet Ridon
DMU Dubai Provost, UK / UAE
Coaching, And Strategic Networking: Developing Soft Skill and Harnessing Opportunities
Dr Amarachi Amaugo
Senior Lecturer, HRM & OB, Program Leader MA HRM, UK
Becoming A Specialist in My Health and Social Care Career: Researching Family Carers Experience of Palliative Nursing Care of The Dying Elderly in The Nursing Home
Clara Meierdierks
Registered Nurse and PhD Researcher, Germany
Owning Your Destiny: Leveraging Networks and Bringing Your Own Chair to The Table
Beatrice Hofmann
Director, Nu-Life Wellness and Actress, Germany.
The Benefits of Allyship: Speaking Up When It Matters in The Workplace
Ali Abdoul
Diversity and Inclusion Project Manager and Author UK
A Mixed Methods Approach to Perceptions of male rape England
Ngosa Kambashi
PhD Researcher and Lecturer (Associate), UK
Being A Young Leader: Defying Your Self-Limiting Beliefs and Imposter Syndrome
Caroline Bodneck
Renal Practice Educator, UK.
Stream A: Beyond role modelling: Being the first and helping others to rise
Chair and Discussion Moderator: Juliana Nnadi, PhD Researcher and Lecturer, UK
Session host: Lina Lucumi Mosquera, PhD Researcher
Stream B: Beyond basics tackling critical and challenging topics
Chair and Discussion Moderator:
Tracy Luseno, PhD Researcher and Lecturer, UK
Session host: Will Tendler, 2nd-year undergraduate student
Stream C: Building social capital: First-generation migrant women’s identity and participation
Chair and Discussion Moderator:
Deji Olagboye, PhD Researcher and Lecturer.
Session host: Arlene Kaumanya, 1st Year undergraduate student
Men as Allies: Key Speaker: HSM Women and STEM leadership: a critical perspective
Dr Justus Masa
Group leader, Electrocatalysis & Energy Conversion, Faculty of Chemistry & Biochemistry at Ruhr-Universität, Germany
Supporting the Aspirations of Highly Skilled Migrant Women: What Roles Can Men Play?
Dr Seun Kolade (Chair), Associate Professor/Reader in Entrepreneurship & Int. Development
Dr Henry Mumbi, Senior Lecturer HRM & OB, Programme Leader, HRM Undergraduate
Dr Abel Adegoke, Senior/Executive Partner (GP) at Hamilton Medical Centre, Birkenhead
Dr Chibuzo Ejiogu, Senior Lecturer, HRM, Programme Leader MA HRM by Distance Learning.
Rising and making an impact in organisational leadership and research
Dr Mercy Mumba,
Associate Professor, Capstone College of Nursing, University of Alabama
Female Entrepreneurs in Nigeria- Empowering to Transcend Barriers
Ngozi Eneh Ojo
PhD Researcher Lecturer and UK /Nigeria
Looking for a Job Instead of Building a Career: The Challenges Young Female Migrants Face While Seeking for Employment in the UK
Annabel Mwagalanyi
Lecturer and PhD Researcher UK
Canvassing, Calibrating & Carving Space in Academia as A Highly Skilled Migrant Woman
Dr Natasha Katuta Mwila
Senior Lecturer, Program Leader Business Mgt. BA (Hons), UK.
Displaced, Excluded, And Making Do Women Refugee Entrepreneurs Striving for Self-Reliance in Kenya
Tracy Luseno
PhD Researcher and Lecturer UK /Kenya
HSM Women Adding More Qualifications: Competitive Advantage, Stronghold, or Refuge?
Amina Chitembo
PhD Researcher, Lecturer, Leadership and Inclusion Consultant, UK
High-Skilled Migrant Networks: Empowering Migrant Careers, Equality, And Inclusion
Dr Chibuzo Ejiogu
Senior Lecturer, HRM, Programme Leader MA HRM by Distance Learning, Institute Head of Research Students, UK
Stream D: Towards SDGs impact and contribution in the global south and south to south migration
Chair and Discussion Moderator: Andrews Darko, PhD Researcher and Lecturer, UK
Ngozi Eneh Ojo, PhD Researcher Lecturer and UK /Nigeria. Female Entrepreneurs in Nigeria- Empowering to Transcend Barriers
Tracy Luseno, PhD Researcher and Lecturer UK /Kenya. Displaced, Excluded, And Making Do Women Refugee Entrepreneurs Striving for Self-Reliance in Kenya.
Session host: Lina Lucumi Mosquera, PhD Researcher
Stream E: Young leaders: first and Second-generation HQ/HSMs participation in leadership |
Chair and Discussion Moderator: Bisola Ariyo, PhD Researcher and Lecturer, UK
Annabel Mwagalanyi, Lecturer and PhD Researcher UK. Looking for a Job Instead of Building a Career: The Challenges Young Female Migrants Face While Seeking for Employment in the UK
Amina Chitembo, PhD Researcher, Lecturer, Leadership and Inclusion Consultant, UK. HSM Women Adding More Qualifications: Competitive Advantage, Stronghold, or Refuge?
Session host: Will Tendler, 2nd-year undergraduate student
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