Michael Fascia
Michael Fascia

Dr Michael Fascia Visiting Professor - University of Oxford

Lecturer

Biography

 PhD in knowledge transfer within business practice
 Visiting Scholar, University of Oxford - Saïd Business School (2016-2018)
 10 years Senior Management/Operational leader in regulated environment (NHS)
 Honorary Fellow, University of Edinburgh, College of Medicine (2014-2016)
 Management of multi-disciplined project teams (NHS – University of Edinburgh)
 Expert in the identification, analysis, and resolution of diverse operational issues

My main work assembly is comprised of four perspectives;

Management:
 Hold a number of management responsible roles within my University
 Appointed to senior roles in NHS Boards
 Managed teams and budgets in large organisation
 Own and lead national projects and change solutions (NHS – Scottish Gov.)
 Manage/lead incident investigations
 Preparation for audits, reviews and quality assurance procedures

Research & Development:
 A demonstrable capability to lead a research programme. (NHS)
 An established track-record of obtaining external funding.
 An ability to communicate at all levels (students, staff, research peers) and by several methods (presentations, papers, lectures, tutorials, research meetings).
 Reputation for scholarship in a number of areas (healthcare & management)
 Development of management strategy theory (University of Oxford)

Teaching & Organisational:
 Driver of executive teaching methods (Executive MBA programme leader)
 Engage with a range of teaching mediums including online and distance learning.
 Supervising PhD students, as well as undergraduate and MSc projects/ Mentoring and giving advice to postdoctoral researchers and academic colleagues/ Carrying out other administrative duties as assigned by the Head of School.

Public & Third Sector:
 Hold a number of significant roles in high profile charitable bodies
 Knowledge of third (service) sector systems and processes including the development, writing and submission of major grant proposals.
Taking a leading role in the development of collaborations with industry and other academic institutions

Esteem

Fellowships and Awards

  • Research Fellow
  • Visiting Professor

 

Visiting Positions

  • Senior Research Fellow

 

Date


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Supporting management strategies with a Figurational approach.

Presentation / Conference
Fascia, M. (2015, September)
Supporting management strategies with a Figurational approach. Paper presented at Said Business School Research Series, Oxford, Uk
The aim of this theoretical discussion is to provide construct to a research scheme using figurational underpinning, which can then be able to support adaptive management stra...

A Unique Investigation of Knowledge Transfer Practices within the Muslim Business Community in Edinburgh

Journal Article
Fascia, M. (2015)
A Unique Investigation of Knowledge Transfer Practices within the Muslim Business Community in Edinburgh. Management Studies and Economic Systems, 1(4), 229-246
The aim of this research was to understand the dynamisms relating to knowledge transfer processes and practices, which exist within a business community in Edinburgh Scotland....

A new tomorrow: cancer and pain management

Journal Article
Fascia, M., & McIntosh, B. (2014)
A new tomorrow: cancer and pain management. British Journal of Healthcare Management, 20(6), 272-274. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjhc.2014.20.6.272
No abstract available.

The highest mountain: T-cell technology

Journal Article
McIntosh, B., & Fascia, M. (2014)
The highest mountain: T-cell technology. British Journal of Healthcare Management, 20(6), 281-285. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjhc.2014.20.6.281
T-lymphocytes (T-cell) therapy offers a treatment for cancers. Developing this technology in the future provides the opportunity to revolutionise treatment and to make cancer ...

An investigation of knowledge transfer practices within the Muslim business community in Edinburgh

Thesis
Fascia, M. An investigation of knowledge transfer practices within the Muslim business community in Edinburgh. (Thesis)
Edinburgh Napier University. Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/6046
This study seeks to understand knowledge transfer practices within the Muslim business community in Edinburgh. It investigates how knowledge transfer practices are managed on ...

NHS Lothian HSDU Project

Report
Fascia, M. (in press)
NHS Lothian HSDU Project. NHS Lothian
The aim of these observations conducted was to collect data which could allow the understanding of how people think and how they react to issues within the HSDU. Over the obse...

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