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Dr Bradley Saunders

PhD, BA (Hons), MA, MSc, PGCE, MCMI 
Lecturer in Human Resource Management
Member of the Regent's Centre for Transnational Studies

Email saundersm@regents.ac.uk


Teaching, Research and Consultancy

Current teaching: Introduction to Management, International Management, Labour Relations, Globalisation, Research Methods, Six Thinking Hats.

Current research and consultancy interests: Overeducation and skill- and status- related underemployment among EU migrant workers in the UK; ‘new’ career theory with respect to self-initiated expatriates; job transitions; corporate expatriation and repatriation.

Bradley has completed his PhD research on highly educated EU migrant workers in menial UK jobs, and is co-authoring papers on self-initiated expatriates and migrant workers with Akram al Ariss (University of Troyes, France) and Julia Richardson (York University, Toronto, Canada ).

Selected recent publications

Case study

(2009)“A Journey into the Unknown” in T. Redman & A. Wilkinson (eds) (2009) Contemporary Human Resource Management: Text and Cases, 3rd Edition, Harlow: Financial Times/Prentice Hall pp.334-336

Conference papers

(2009) ‘Overskilled and overseas: the experiences of highly skilled migrants working in unskilled jobs in the UK’, paper presented at Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Career and Migration: ESRC seminar: Migration for Career Opportunity, Growth and Development, Warwick University, June 2009.

(2008) “Highly skilled migrants in UK jobs”, paper presented at the Scottish Doctoral Management Conference in St Andrews in May 2008.

Page last updated 3/23/2012

"My experiences at Webster Graduate School were life affecting. The classes were small enough where every single person felt comfortable to share their thoughts and opinions on serious subjects, which in turn allowed each of us to grow comfortable with discussing issues that are serious both politically as well as culturally.  For example, with our professors we had the opportunity to witness Parliament in action, a trip to Wimbledon for tennis, an excursion to Geneva, Switzerland for a conference on human rights issues hosted by Webster, and sometimes just as simples as going to a nearby Pub for a pint and some football after class. "

Tara Z. Rodola

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