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Hazel Williams

Senior Lecturer

Nottingham Business School

Staff Group(s)
Department of Human Resource Management

Role

Senior Lecturer

Career overview

Hazel Williams is a Senior Lecturer in Human Resource Management.

Hazel teaching, mentors, and supervises research projects on undergraduate, masters, and postgraduate programmes, focusing on human capital and people analytics, eHRM and human resource information systems, talent management, employee engagement, and HR strategy.  Hazel has experience teaching internationally for post-graduate and corporate programmes based in the UK, Russia (PWC), Azerbaijan (BP) and the Czech Republic (BP and PWC).

Prior to working at NTU, Hazel has 15-year’s experience as a human resourcing professional in a range of industry sectors, including computing, heavy structural engineering, civil engineering, management consultancy, retail, hospitality and leisure.

Hazel has presented papers at international conferences, participated in funded research projects, and contributed book chapters and to international journals and, including the international eHRM conference since its inception in 2006.

Research areas

Hazel has presented papers at international conferences, participated in funded research projects, and contributed book chapters and to international journals and, including the international eHRM conference since its inception in 2006.

Hazel’s doctoral work is titled Betwixt and Between? A narrative analysis of the identity work struggles of the HRIS specialist (ongoing).

External activity

Hazel is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA), and a Graduate of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).