Professor Liza Howe-Walsh
Associate Head (Research and Innovation)
Professor of Global Leadership
Faculty of Business and Law
School of Organisations, Systems and People
Email: [email protected]
Liza is a Full Professor in Global Leadership and is recognised internationally for her research into International Human Resources and Women’s Leadership development. She is a passionate advocate for equality, diversity, and inclusion for all. As a dyslexic academic, she is keenly aware of how proactive strategies to support inclusivity can be life-changing.
She is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, a Senior Fellow of the HEA, a member of the Studies In Higher Education and Journal of Global Mobility Editorial Advisory Group, as well as Guest Editor for the Journal of Organizational Effectiveness: People and Performance, Re-imagining Global Talent Management, link and Gender in Management, Women Leadership: Intent to action, link. She has won a number of international awards, including Emerald Best International Symposium (2014, Academy of Management, Philadelphia) and Emerald Literati Awards (2017). Liza was a finalist for the Forum for Expatriate Management, the EMEA Global Mobility award ‘Thought Leadership Research Study of the Year’ for her work into Repatriation.
Liza is the past President of the Women's Executive Leadership Team and Chair of the 6th Women and Leadership conference for the International Leadership Association (USA) hosted at the Business and Law School, the first time the conference has been held outside of North America link.
Additionally, Liza is a mentor for the Girl's Network and former co-chair for the University Athena Swan committee. Liza's international experience has led to research interests into the development of leaders and in particular the development of women in leadership roles. Liza is an Aurora role model and supports several women through mentoring in the UK and Middle East within HE and broader society.
Liza gained extensive international HR management and consultancy experience, following a commercial career in International Human Resources for PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as a Global Mobility Solutions Manager, as well as consulting for the University. Liza's consulting experience has included: Diversity and inclusion strategies for recruitment in Emergency services, HR strategy development within Europe, Middle East, USA, and Canada, assessing global competencies to develop future women leaders in the Middle East, and workshops to develop women's career progression in STEM.
Liza has widely published in top-tier journals including, International Journal of HRM, Journal of Business Research, Journal of International Management, Journal of Global Mobility, and Studies in Higher Education.