Dr Manesha Peiris

Senior Lecturer in Reflective Practice & Project Management
Email: manesha.peiris@qmul.ac.uk
Room Number: Room 122, G.O. Jones Building
Website: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-manesha-peiris-sf-hea-76822840
Profile
I am a Senior Lecturer in Reflective Practice and Project Management at Queen Mary University of London, specialising in project management, information systems strategy, and systems analysis. With over 15 years of experience in higher education, I have worked extensively with both undergraduate and postgraduate learners in the UK and internationally. As a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA), I am committed to enhancing teaching and learning practices, with a particular focus on fostering critical thinking, reflective practice, and student-centred learning. I am passionate about teaching and strive to create an engaging, inclusive, and intellectually stimulating environment for my students.
I have specialised in project management, information systems strategy, and systems analysis for over 15 years, with a rich background in digital learning. My expertise in these areas is complemented by my work on how technology enhances education and professional practice. My multi-disciplinary background has also enabled me to contribute to areas such as business management and business strategy. My teaching philosophy is informed by feminist pedagogy, with a strong emphasis on equality, diversity, and inclusion.
My research primarily examines technology adoption, the role of digital transformation in education, and how reflective practice can enhance the affective domain of learners. I am particularly interested in how individuals and organisations engage with emerging technologies and the implications for professional practice and learning environments.
In addition to my work on digital transformation, I have an extensive background in researching gender and entrepreneurship. My work in this area explores women’s entrepreneurial identities, structural barriers in the global South, and feminist perspectives on business practices. This research complements my broader interest in how technology and education shape professional and personal development.
I hold a PhD in Business Management from Queen Mary University of London, an MSc in Technology Management, and a BSc in Business Information Technology from the University of Staffordshire. My interdisciplinary background informs my work on digital trust, online learning, and the evolving role of technology in education and project management.