two plus two’ programme involving a single academic School at Brunel. This humble beginning soon led Ahlia and Brunel to launch the PhD without residence in 2007. The PhD without residence was an instant success as it met the aspirations of many young men and women in the GCC region, who are looking to attain skills in doing high quality research. The PhD without residence is a great opportunity offered locally by a highly reputable and an international institution.
The PWR doctoral symposium is an annual event organized by Brunel University London & Ahlia University, Bahrain. This year marked the 12th version of the symposium, reflecting 15 years of international partnership with Brunel University London, UK through the PhD without residence (PwR) program. The PwR program has graduated 59 PhD holders so far.
This annual gathering is a great opportunity for the PhD candidates as it provides a dynamic environment of discussion from field experts in both academic and industrial sectors. This has an enriching impact on the PhD researcher’s thesis by providing better understanding and development. The output of the symposium is this proceeding.
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The emergence of Covid19 and the resultant public health crisis has brought societal inequalities into sharp relief. How different countries have chosen to respond is not only shaping the current moment but is also having a crucial impact on the shape of the future; on who has access to vital resources and who is denied. This year’s conference will focus on the way in which the global pandemic is shaping our collective futures in new and unexpected ways and what that means to the ongoing objective of equal opportunities. More specifically how has and how should activity in the fields of health, education, law and business respond to what might be considered a pivotal moment that will set the direction and economic & social impacts for the coming decades.
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Assistant Professor of Economics and Entrepreneurship Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Kuwait Team Leader. Thesis title: Winning the third-place of Sharjah Award for the Best Doctoral Dissertations in the Administrative Sciences in the Arab Region. Supervisors are Dr. Xiaoqing Li , Brunel University London and Prof. Allam Hamdan, Ahlia University Bahrain
Chief of scientific research development, Higher Education Council, Bahrain ICAI International Research Awards (Best Research Paper), 2021, The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, India. Title: Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure and Firms’ Performance in Mediterranean Countries: A Stakeholders’ Perspective. EuroMed Journal of Business, 15(2), 1–16.