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Dr Stefanie Elliott-Schneider

Lecturer

Department: Newcastle Business School

Stefanie joined ϲ in 2024 as a Lecturer in International Business. She is also a Postdoctoral Research Associate with the since 2023. Prior to these positions, she was a Lecturer in Intercultural Communication with the Open University and Newcastle University. While finishing her PhD in Management Studies in Applied Linguistics with Newcastle University in 2020, she was also a Researcher with the Erasmus+ funded project

Stefanie Elliott-Schneider

Stefanie's overall research interest is the study of structures that marginalise people at work, and the evalutation of interventions to make a workplace more inclusive. She currently focusses on the research and innovation sector where she examines

- the effectiveness of EDI training

- the functional unawareness of exclusive processes

- the role of mentoring programmes

- and bias in the review process. For a recently published evidence review, follow .

Stefanie has also published on the concept of professional intercultural communicative competence and how specifically developed training materials may support refugees and migrants seeking gainful employement. A link to the book authored with the team of the CSLW project can be found .

  • Management Studies PhD March 02 2020
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy FHEA 2023


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