Ramnik Singh

Ramnik Singh

Course Leader for Human Resource Management
Lecturer in Business Studies
The Claude Littner Business School

In addition to possessing extensive teaching experience, spanning more than a decade, Ramnik Singh has spearheaded initiatives for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, overseeing targeted intervention projects across SAARC countries.
Additionally, Mr Singh has made significant contributions as a youth development worker, collaborating with Stoke City Council and non-governmental organisations to address critical issues facing youth, including education, employment and social inclusion.

  • Qualifications

    • Masters in Business Administration (Human Resource Management), Staffordshire University (UK)
    • Masters in Psychology, IASE University (India)
    • BSc (Hons) MDS University (Rajasthan, India)
  • Awards

    University of West London SU Star Award - CLBS Lecturer of the Year Award 2023 (Nominee)
  • Memberships

    Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)

Teaching

Ramnik brings a wealth of teaching and research experience to his role. As an academic, Mr Singh has successfully delivered undergraduate courses across various colleges within UK. Prior to joining UWL in 2019, he served as a lecturer at GSM London (University of Plymouth), where he taught courses in Human Resources Management and Business Studies.

Research

  • Research and publications

    Research projects

    Institutional Finance: Studying the Impact of Institutional Finance in Rural and Agricultural Development.

    Gender Discrimination: An Empirical Evaluation of Gender Discrimination Against Women in United Kingdom.

    United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime: To Study the Impact of NGOs in the Prevention of HIV/AIDS- A Target Intervention Project.