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Queen Mary Academy

Ritika Shah

Ritika

Research & Editorial Assistant (Office of the Principal)

Email: ritika.shah@qmul.ac.uk
Room Number: Department W

Profile

Ritika serves as a Research and Editorial Assistant to the Vice-Principal (Education) at Queen Mary University of London. In this role, she supports Professor Marshall in shaping the discourse on leadership in higher education amidst an evolving regulatory, policy, and digital landscape. Contributing to publications on platforms such as HEPI and Times Higher, as well as chapters in various books, she has assisted Professor Marshall with her scholarship on advancing teaching excellence, expanding access to education, promoting inclusivity, and integrating technology in research and education. Ritika is currently working on the publication of the third edition of Strategic Leadership of Change in Higher Education. At Queen Mary Academy, she will continue to support external engagements and publications, contributing to shaping the future of the sector. 

Ritika has been engaged in public policy research since 2015, with her current responsibilities continuing her previous scholarship at various think tanks in Delhi, India, including the Centre for Civil Society and the Trayas Foundation. There, she contributed as a researcher with the aim of improving the regulatory landscape for micro enterprises, including street vendors and small-scale farmers, and enhancing educational outcomes and access for socio-economically marginalised groups. 

In addition to her research and editorial work in higher education, she writes on culture and identity, focusing on postcoloniality, subalternity and feminism. 

An alumna of the MSc programme in Theoretical Psychoanalysis from University College London, Ritika is currently completing her second master’s degree in philosophy through IGNOU (India) and holds an undergraduate degree in Economics (Honours) from the University of Delhi. 

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