Firdaous Ennami
20232023

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Overview

In 2024 I joined LSBU Business School as Lecturer in Project Management, in the division of Innovation, Leadership, Strategy and Management. Accordingly, I currently contribute towards teaching undergraduate and postgraduate (MSc) modules in the areas of project management and business management, as well as supervising research projects. In the past, I was also project manager for the TEGA project, which explored whether the integration of game-based learning into the academic syllabus enhances student learning and experience when compared to traditional teaching approaches.

Research Interests

My current interdisciplinary research is using qualitative methods to explore Sustainable Risk Management within the domain of Renewable Energy Projects in the UK. In particular, my research focuses on mitigating short-term and long-term sustainability risks across the project lifecycle. I have disseminated my research in journals such as Frontiers in Psychology (IF=3.8, Journal rating: JCR Quartile Q1).

Subjects Taught


Current modules: - Management and Organisations - Quantitative Project Control Systems - Research Project - People and Performance Past modules: -Risk, Change and Crisis Management -PRINCE2 - Methodologies for Project -Project Management Placement -Business Project Management -Qualitative Aspects of Project Management -Quantitative Aspects of Project Management -Quality and Agile Project Management -Fundamentals of Project Management

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy

Education/Academic qualification

MSc Project Management

20192020

PhD Business and Enterprise

2021 → …

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