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العرض المفصل
الاسم الكامل : هيا الدجاني
الاسم الكامل بالأحرف اللاتينية : Haya Al-Dajani
المنصب الحالي :
  • محاضرة، كلية نورويتش لادارة الاعمال، جامعة ايست انغليا، نورويتش، المملكة المتحدة
  • عضوة مؤسسة في: شبكة الجندر و المشاريع التجارية؛ المرأة في شبكة المشاريع العائلية (المملكة المتحدة)؛ المرأة الوطنية في شبكة الاعمال التجارية للاسرة (المملكة المتحدة)
  • عضوة في: هيئة تحرير المجلة الدولية حول الجندر و تنظيم المشاريع التجارية؛ هيئة تحرير مجلة ادارة اعمال الاسرة
  • عضوة في: مجموعة بحوث التنوع و المساواة في الوظائف والتوظيف (DECER)، جامعة ايست انغليا، نورويتش، المملكة المتحدة ؛ معهد المشاريع الصغيرة و تنظيم المشاريع (ISBE)
الجنسية : Jordan
بلد الإقامة خارج المنطقة العربية United Kingdom
هاتف عمل : 44 (0)1603 591382
العنوان الألكتروني :
المؤهلات العلمية :
دكتوراه فلسفة، ادارة الاعمال، جامعة ستراثكلايد، غلاسكو، المملكة المتحدة، 2007
ماجستير، اساليب البحث السوسيولوجي، جامعة باث، المملكة المتحدة، 1993
بكالوريوس، علم النفس و علم الاجتماع، جامعة باث، المملكة المتحدة، 1992
مجالات التخصص العام:
ادارة الاعمال/الاداء التنظيمي
مجالات التخصص الدقيق:
التنمية الادارية/ادارة / تنمية الموارد البشرية
مؤسسات الاعمال الصغيرة والمتوسطة/القروض
تشغيل المرأة
التسويق الاجتماعي
المرأة المهاجرة/المرأة اللاجئة
تمكين المرأة/ انصاف النوع
الخبرة الاكاديمية / الفنية
التدريس (اكاديمي)
توفير التمويل للمشاريع
مناطق الاهتمام الجغرافية
البلدان العربية
الاردن
المملكة المتحدة
الخبرات السابقة :
- محاضرة،كلية نورويتش لادارة الاعمال، جامعة ايست انغليا، المملكة المتحدة، 2008-الآن
- مدرسة مشاركة: تنظبم المشاريع و ادارة المشاريع الصغيرة،كلية نورويتش لادارة الاعمال، جامعة ايست انغليا، المملكة المتحدة، سبتمبر 2007-اغسطس 2008
- نائبة مدرس،جامعة ستراثكلايد، غلاسكو، المملكة المتحدة، 2001-1999
- باحثة مقيمة (فولبرايت)،كلية تشانت هيل، فيلادلفيا، بنسيلفانيا، الولايات المتحدة الاميركية، 1997-1996
الأنتاج العلمى فى مجال السكان والتنمية:
  • Business growth for micro enterprises, Haya Al- Dajani (Principal Investigator), Norfolk County Council, UK, 2010-2012- Research Grant   
  • Art made man, Haya Al- Dajani (Co-Investigator), Grundtvig MP TT AMM, European Union, 2011-2012- Research Grant   
  • Enterprise development at University of East Anglia (UEA), Haya Al- Dajani (Principal Investigator), Enterprise and Engagement Development Fund at UEA, UK, 2010-2011- Research Grant   
  • Business development for graduate enterprise, Haya Al- Dajani (Principal Investigator), University of East Anglia (UEA) Annual Fund, UK, 2010-2011- Research Grant   
  • First generation migrant academic women : equality, diversity and inclusion, with KJC Sang and M Ozbilgin, paper presented to the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, February, 2011   
  • Diversity and inequality among women in employment in the Arab Middle East region : a new research agenda, In: M. Ozbilgin and J. Syed (eds.), Managing gender diversity in Asia : a research companion, Edward Elgar Publishing, Northampton, MA, USA, and Cheltenham, UK, 2010   
  • Women’s enterprise boosting the economy, Haya Al- Dajani (Principal Investigator), ESRC Social Science Festival, 2010- Research Grant   
  • The Impact of migrant workers on the functioning of labour markets and industrial relations, Haya Al- Dajani (Principal Investigator), ESRC Seminar Series, 2009-2010- Research Grant   
  • Graduate enterprise incubation environments, Haya Al- Dajani (Principal Investigator), Enterprise and Engagement Development Fund at The University of East Anglia (UEA), 2009-2010- Research Grant   
  • Entrepreneurial skills and women science researchers at The University of East Anglia (UEA), Haya Al- Dajani (Principal Investigator), EPSRC, 2009-2010- Research Grant   
  • Graduate enterprise incubation environments, presented to The University of East Anglia (UEA)’s Enterprise and Engagement Executive, UK, 2010- Research / Project Reports   
  • Entrepreneurial skills and women science researchers at UEA, presented to The University of East Anglia (UEA)’s Centre for Staff Education and Development, 2010- Research / Project Reports   
  • Igniting an enterprising community, presented to RAF Marham Sandringham Enterprise Centre Executive, UK, 2010- Research / Project Reports   
  • Women empowering women : female entrepreneurs and home-based producers in Jordan, with S Carter, In: C Brush, A De Bruin, E Gatewood and C Henry, (eds.), Women entrepreneurs and the global environment for growth, Edward Elgar Press, Cheltenham and New York, 2010   
  • Women’s enterprise and the current economy, In: Eastern Daily Press, Business Supplement, Norwich, Norfolk, 2010   
  • The Impact of women’s home based enterprise on marriage dynamics : evidence from Jordan, with S Marlow, In: International Small Business Journal, 28, (4), 2010   
  • Women’s enterprise and the economic recession, Radio Interview, BBC Radio Norfolk, Norwich, UK, 2010   
  • Arab women’s entrepreneurship and leadership trends, keynote presentation at the House of Lords, London, sponsored by Reading Bee, 2010   
  • Empowerment, place and entrepreneurship : the case of the displaced Palestinian woman business owner in Jordan, with S Marlow, paper presented to the 3rd International Diana Conference, Banff, Canada, August, 2010   
  • First generation migrant academic women : leadership and entrepreneurial skills, with K Sang and M Ozbilgin, paper presented to the 6th International Gender, Work and Organisation Interdisciplinary Conference, Keele, UK, June, 2010   
  • Outside in : enterprising approach to community development, Haya Al- Dajani (Principal Investigator), ESRC Social Science Festival, 2009- Research Grant   
  • Norfolk’s lifestyle and graduate enterprises, presented to the Norfolk County Council, UK, 2009- Research / Project Reports   
  • Women’s entrepreneurship in the Arab world, keynote presentation at the International Women, presented at The Entrepreneurship and Leadership Summit, Istanbul, sponsored by KAGIDER and the US State Department, 2009   
  • Entrepreneurship and social change, In: Eastern Daily Press, Business Supplement, Norwich, Norfolk, 2009   
  • Displaced female identities and entrepreneurial opportunities, with S Marlow, paper presented to the 32nd ISBE Research Conference, Liverpool, November, 2009   
  • The Impact of women’s home-based enterprise on marriage dynamics : evidence from Jordan, with S Marlow, The Global Perspectives on Family Business Developments : Theory-Practice-Policy Conference, Cyprus, June 2009   
  • Leadership, empowerment and innovation : female entrepreneurs, opportunities and challenges in a low carbon economy, Haya Al- Dajani (Principal Investigator), ESRC Social Sciences Knowledge Transfer Programme, 2008- Research Grant   
  • Linking employment opportunities to local skills and knowledge, Haya Al- Dajani (Co-Investigator), Local Enterprise Growth Initiative (LEGI) Great Yarmouth, 2008- Research Grant   
  • Women’s enterprise and empowerment, presented at CEEDR-Middlesex University Research Seminar Series, 2008   
  • Arab women’s empowerment and self-employment, Radio Interview, Future Radio, Norwich, UK , 2008   
  • Palestinian women : exile, empowerment and entrepreneurship, paper presented to the 4th International Diana Conference; Belfast, UK, November, 2008   
  • Women empowering women : female entrepreneurs and home- based producers in Jordan, with S Carter, paper presented to the 4th International Diana Conference, Belfast, UK, November, 2008   
  • Palestinian women entrepreneurs : opportunities and challenges in exile, with S Marlow, paper presented to the 31st ISBE National Small Firms Policy and Research Conference, Belfast, November, 2008   
  • Small firms : a vehicle for women’s empowerment, paper presented to the International Academic Business Conference "Business Globalisation in the 21st Century : Challenges and Opportunities", Bahrain, April, 2008   
  • The Empowerment of self employed Eastern European migrant women, Prowess Annual Conference, Peterborough, UK, February, 2008   
  • Understanding volunteer motivation for participation in a community-based food cooperative, with S Hibbert and M Piacentini, In: International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing, 8(1):30-42, 2003   
  • Diversity in deprivation : exploring the grocery shopping behaviour of disadvantaged consumers, with S Hibbert and M Piacentini, In:The International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 11(2):141-158, 2001   
  • Motivations for participation in community-based food cooperatives amongst Scotland’s deprived communities, Haya Al- Dajani (Co-Investigator), Department of Marketing, Strathclyde Graduate Business School pump-priming fund, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, 2000- Research Grant   
  • Child labour : the case of Jordan, The International Labour Organization (ILO), Geneva, Switzerland, 1998- - Research / Project Reports   
  • A Feminist pedagogy for a social science research methods Course, In: The American Sociology Journal, USA, 1998   
  • The Water behaviour, knowledge, attitudes and practices of Jordanians, Haya Al- Dajani (Co-investigator responsible for the Social Impact Assessment part of the project), Environmental Resources Management Consultants, USAID, Amman, Jordan, 1997- Research Grant   
  • Water Behaviour in Jordan, published by DAI and USAID, Amman, Jordan, 1997- Research / Project Reports   
  • Child labour : the case of Jordan, Haya Al- Dajani (Co-Investigator), National Task Force for Children, UNICEF, Amman, Jordan, 1997- Research Grant   
  • Women’s higher education : acase for segregation or integration?, Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1997 - Funded Project   
  • Women’s higher education : a case for segregation or integration?, Haya Al- Dajani (Principal Investigator), hestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (Fulbright Programme), 1997- Research Grant   
  • The Social framework of gender in the Arab World, sponsored by US Peace Corps, Madaba, Jordan, 1997   
  • To Veil or not to veil : experience of women living in the Muslim Middle East, sponsored by Chestnut Hill Alumnae, Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1997   
  • The Current social plight of women in the Middle East, sponsored by Interfaith Hunger Appeal, Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1997   
  • Identity crisis for Arab-American women, sponsored by Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1997   
  • The Social identity of Arab-American women, Haya Al- Dajani (Principal Investigator), California State University, Stanislaus, California, USA (University fund), 1996- Research Grant   
  • The Role of feminist pedagogy at a women’s Liberal Arts College, Haya Al- Dajani (Principal Investigator), Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (Fulbright Programme), 1996- Research Grant   
  • The Role of feminist pedagogy at a Women’s Liberal Arts College, Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1996 - Funded Project   
  • Social services and trauma in Jordan, sponsored by Children’s System of Care, Modesto, California, USA, 1996   
  • The Portrayal of women in Arab literature and Music, sponsored by Modesto Junior College, Modesto, California, USA, 1996   
  • Women’s legal and social rights in the Middle East, sponsored by Surroptomists International, California, USA, 1996   
  • Social identity of Muslim women : a cross-cultural perspective, sponsored by Council for International Exchange of Scholars, and hosted by Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1996   
  • Helping the young traumatized child : a manual for preschool teachers, health and community workers, published in Arabic and English by UNICEF - MENA, Amman, Jordan, 1995- Book   
  • Sustainable medicinal plants : a socially feasible income generating project?, Haya Al- Dajani (Co-investigator responsible for the Social Impact Assessment part of the project), USAID, Environmental Resources Management Consultants, Amman, Jordan, 1995- Research Grant   
  • Coping with stress under various conditions : an example of Jordanian homemakers, Middle East Centre for Human Studies in cooperation with Institute for Child Health and Development and the Jordanian Armed Forces, Amman, Jordan, 1995- Research / Project Reports   
  • Comparative public sector services : the potential for joint projects between institutions in California and Amman, Haya Al- Dajani (Principal Investigator), California State University, Stanislaus, California, USA (Fulbright Programme), 1995- Research Grant   
  • Social impact assessment of the Tourism Development Plan for Jordan, Haya Al- Dajani (Co-Investigator), Middle East Centre for Human Studies in cooperation with Japan International Cooperation Agency, Amman, Jordan, 1995- Research Grant   
  • Income generating projects in Jordan : the case of medicinal plants, Middle East Centre for Human Studies in cooperation with Environmental Resources Management Consultants, Amman, Jordan, 1995- Research / Project Reports   
  • Maternal stress and the Jordanian woman, In: Jordan Weekly Program, Radio interview, Amman, Jordan, 1995   
  • Women and children in a troubled world, sponsored by The Institute for International Studies, California State University, Stanislaus, California, USA, 1995   
  • Violence towards women in the Middle East, sponsored by The Amnesty International and hosted by Women’s Studies Department, California State University, Stanislaus, California , USA, 1995   
  • Women’s freedom of speech in the Middle East, sponsored by the Fulbright Commission, Monterey, California, USA, 1995   
  • Women in early Islam, sponsored by History Department, California State University, Stanislaus, California , USA, 1995   
  • The Middle East : Arab women in transition, sponsored by The Tuesday World Forum, and hosted by Office of International Programs, University of the Pacific, Stockton, California, USA, 1995   
  • Knowledge, attitudes and practices of AIDS in Jordan, Haya Al- Dajani (Research associate), Institute for Child Health and Development, Queen Noor Foundation, Amman, Jordan, 1994- Research Grant   
  • Maternal stress, coping and social support : an examination of single women, working mothers and housewives, Haya Al- Dajani (Research associate), Middle East Centre for Human Studies in cooperation with the Institute for Child Health and Development and the Jordanian Armed Forces, Jordan, 1994- Research Grant   
  • Community based rehabilitation assessment, Haya Al- Dajani (Co-investigator), Middle East Centre for Human Studies in cooperation with Home of Hope, Amman, Jordan, 1994- Research Grant   
  • Helping the young traumatised child, Haya Al- Dajani (Co-investigator), Middle East Centre for Human Studies in cooperation with UNICEF MENA, 1994- Research Grant   
  • Profiling the Muslim woman today : Muslim and Non-Muslim student perspectives, BBC Radio interview, London, UK, 1993   

 

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