Dr Kate Davis

Dr. Davis received her PhD in Project Management from Kingston University London entitled – ‘Reconciling views of project success : a multiple stakeholder model’. She is an experienced and active researcher in project management which is strongly influenced by strategic management and the needs of industry. Dr. Davis has authored several journal articles in international journals and her current research work spans multiple major themes including; (1) project manager replacement and stakeholder dynamics; (2) Embedding employability in the curriculum; (3) Value and benefits realisation in projects; (4) Strategic deployment methods. Dr. Davis is currently a Senior Lecturer at Kingston University London, Visiting Senior Lecturer at Portsmouth University and Visiting Professor at Apsley Business School London where she lectures on a range of topics including Strategic Information Management and Consultancy, Project Management, Risk Management, Digital Project Management, Strategy Management and Consultancy, Consultancy in Practice, International Project Management and Practice, Business Information Systems and Research Methods at levels 4-8.

Professional Experience: Researcher / Lecturer / Writer / Proof Reader/ Supervisor – Undergraduate and Post Graduate (including Masters, PhD and DBA)

Academic Qualifications

  • PhD in Project Management, Kingston University London
  • MSc Management and Business Studies Research, Kingston University London
  • MSc Business Information Technology, Kingston University London
  • BA (Hons) Business Studies, NESCOT