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Dr. Asma Begum serves as a Lecturer at the School of Management and Marketing, University of Westminster, bringing international teaching experience from the UK, UAE, and India. A Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA), she holds a Doctorate in Human Resource Management from University of Bolton alongside an MBA and M.Phil in Economics.
Her educational background includes:
- Doctorate in Human Resource Management (University of Bolton)
- MBA (Institution unspecified)
- M.Phil in Economics (Institution unspecified)
Dr. Begum's research explores Human Resource Management through critical lenses of work-life balance, job insecurity, and pandemic impacts across UAE and Indian contexts. She extends into Marketing (consumer behaviour), Sustainable Development, and cross-disciplinary projects including renewable energy systems and aerospace engineering. Her work emphasizes practical organizational applications while addressing contemporary socioeconomic challenges.
Analysis of her 2021-2025 publications reveals consistent output in high-impact areas: pandemic-related remote work studies (UAE), job insecurity (India), sustainable school models, and innovative engineering-business integrations. This demonstrates unusual versatility bridging management theory with technical fields.
Her scientific recognition includes:
- Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA)
Dr. Begum actively supports student development through industry-integrated teaching, academic misconduct oversight, plagiarism prevention initiatives, and career placement facilitation. Her community engagement spans charity events like The Bazaar fundraiser for Sharjah's Salam Ya Seghar Campaign, Abu Dhabi Science Festival participation, and environmental initiatives. Current supervision focuses on Human Resource Management and Marketing topics with strong empirical and cross-cultural dimensions.
While no dedicated research laboratory is mentioned, her collaborative work with engineering teams on projects like solar refrigeration systems and aircraft wing design indicates robust interdisciplinary networks across management, sustainability, and technical domains.



