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Sharmin Julie is a Lecturer in Logistics, Procurement and Supply Chain Management at the Faculty of Business and Creative Industries, Cardiff Metropolitan University. She is an active researcher in the Social Policy Research and Innovation Group, contributing to interdisciplinary work that aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Her academic focus integrates operational management with social well-being, particularly through sustainable and humanitarian logistics.
Her research interests center on sustainable supply chain management, employee engagement, and ethical practices in global supply chains, with a regional focus on the Bangladeshi garment industry. She explores how stakeholder pressures and institutional forces shape sustainable practices and how empathy and decent working conditions can be institutionalized within supply chain operations. Her work also extends to societal well-being through initiatives promoting anti-racism and sanctuary via community collaboration, reflecting a strong commitment to social equity and global responsibility.
The themes across her recent publications indicate a consistent focus on sustainability in supply chains, the human element in operations, and cross-sectoral societal impact. Her research bridges logistics with social policy, emphasizing ethical governance and employee well-being in manufacturing contexts.
Scientific Awards:
- Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT)
Dr. Julie supervises research in logistics and sustainability, though specific students are not listed. She is involved in research initiatives related to community collaboration for social change, indicating active grant or project-based funding, although specific grants are not detailed. She contributes to advancing knowledge in sustainable operations through peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations.
She is affiliated with the Social Policy Research and Innovation Group, which supports interdisciplinary research focused on societal well-being, policy innovation, and sustainable development, particularly within the Welsh context and global supply chains.


