Dr Doirean Wilson is an award-winning Diversity Expert and Senior Lecturer in Diversity Practice & Community Engagement at Middlesex University London, where she is also a staff coach and mentor. Doirean chairs the ‘EDUBATE’ current affairs panel discussion series, and is a Visiting Professor of Religion & Multiculturalism for JCCAN School of Theology, Leadership and Management. She is Chair of the Nubian Jak Community Trust, and Patron of the West Scholarship Trust. She is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Chartered Fellow of the CIPD, and Fellow of the European SPES Institute.
Doirean’s qualifications include a Doctorate in Professional Practice, a Master’s degree in HRM, a Coaching Professional Diploma, and a Postgraduate Certificate in Further Education. She led nine postgraduate programmes and twenty-three modules at Middlesex, including the Executive MBA, and the Equality Diversity & Inclusion module, created from her research. She has published works in Cultural Diversity, D&I, belongingness, HRM, Gender Disparity, Leadership and Management. Her former roles include tabloid Journalist, TV Presenter and Community Projects manager.
Doirean is also a commissioned artist whose works were exhibited at the Maria Azumpta Centre in Kensington, London, and a former Cougar Records lyricist.
Work w/ CUSP
Doirean is part of the Social enterprise as a catalyst for sustainable and healthy local food systems research team, helping to understand and bring together diverse local perspectives on healthy and sustainable food, to co-produce understandings of local food systems with the local community and SE actors, and to generate ideas for further innovation by SEs.