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Dr. Shamil Naoum is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Computing and Engineering at the University of West London (UWL). Prior to joining UWL, he served for 26 years as a Senior Lecturer at London South Bank University. He holds a BSc in Building and Construction Engineering from the University of Technology, Baghdad, an MSc in Construction Management and Economics from Aston University, and a PhD in Construction Management from Brunel University. He is a full member of the Chartered Institute of Building and brings prior industry experience as a site and project manager.
His research focuses on construction project management, including procurement methods, labor productivity, organizational behavior, and stress management. He has contributed to academic literature through publications in journals such as the International Journal of Managing Projects in Business and International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, as well as a book on dissertation writing for built environment students. His teaching spans multiple programs including BSc and MSc degrees in Construction Project Management, Building Surveying, Quantity Surveying, and Architectural Design Technology.
The recent publications reflect a consistent focus on improving management practices in the construction sector, addressing both technical and human factors. Themes include gender dynamics, stress-coping mechanisms for project managers, and labor productivity optimization. These works align with broader interests in sustainable and efficient construction project delivery.
Dr. Naoum supervises BSc, MSc, and PhD students in construction management topics, contributing to the development of future professionals in the built environment. While no scientific awards or grants are mentioned in the provided text, his long-standing academic career and industry engagement underscore his influence in construction education and research.
He is actively involved in teaching and research at UWL, with no indication of part-time status, retirement, or emeritus designation. His work continues to support both academic and industry advancements in construction management.




