Dr Asma Begum

Dr Asma Begum


Dr. Asma Begum is a highly regarded academic and dedicated educator who currently holds the position of Lecturer at the School of Management and Marketing at the University of Westminster in London, UK. She possesses a Doctorate in Human Resource Management from the University of Bolton, UK and holds impressive qualifications, including an MBA and an M.Phil in Economics. Dr. Begum's career is distinguished by her unwavering commitment to creating a dynamic and stimulating learning environment, her extensive experience across diverse educational levels, and her substantial contributions to both the academic and professional communities. Her international teaching experience encompasses esteemed institutions in the UK, UAE, and India, showcasing her adaptability and global perspective in education. Dr. Begum is also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), highlighting her focus on teaching excellence and ongoing professional development.


Dr. Asma Begum has displayed a wide-ranging and interdisciplinary research focus, with a primary emphasis on human resource management, work-life balance, and the repercussions of job insecurity. Her M.Phil thesis addressed health concerns associated with solid waste management and their implications. Dr. Begum's doctoral research further delved into the nuanced dynamics of human resource management, specifically scrutinizing work-life balance practices within the banking sector of the UAE. This comprehensive study yielded valuable insights into employee well-being and organizational strategies. Dr. Begum's notable contributions encompass papers on the impact of job insecurity on work-life balance during the COVID-19 pandemic in India and the ramifications of remote work on job satisfaction and performance in the UAE. These works have been featured in esteemed journals such as Sage and Springer. Dr. Begum's research is distinguished by its practical relevance and its contribution to contemporary issues in management and economics, underscoring her dedication to advancing knowledge in her field.


Sustainable Development Goals
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Research areas

Business Management, Human Resource Management, Marketing -consumer behaviour and Teaching and Learning

Supervision interests

Human Resource Management and Markeing