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Lilith Arevshatian
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Lilith is a Psychologist who teaches Human Resource Management (HRM) and Organisation Behaviour (OB). She is the Course Director for the MSc in Occupational Psychology programme. Before joining Kingston Business School, Lilith worked in learning and development. She has two Masters degrees, a PgCert in Learning and Teaching in HE, and a PhD.

Lilith's research areas include HRM, employee well-being, and equality and diversity - specifically, gender.

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Academic Kingston Business School
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