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May Al-Dabbagh

May Al-Dabbagh

Associate, The Dubai Initiative

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Email: may.aldabbagh@dsg.ae

 

Experience

Dr. May Al-Dabbagh is a research fellow and lecturer at the Dubai School of Government. Her research interests include cross-cultural and social/organizational psychology; theory and method in assessing the relationship between the self and context; cultural and gender differences in leadership, negotiation, and job-related outcomes. In addition, Dr. Al-Dabbagh is the director of the Gender and Public Policy Program and advisor to the Women and Leadership Development Program.


In 2004, she earned a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Oxford for her doctoral thesis entitled "Working Women in Saudi Arabia: A Study of Stress and Well-Being." Her interdisciplinary thesis examined the psychological dynamics of work-related stress among women in the developing context of Saudi society. Dr. Al-Dabbagh spent one year as a post-doctoral research fellow at the University of Oxford. She earned her B.A. degree from Harvard University, where she graduated in 1999 magna cum laude in Psychology.

 

 

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