Dr. Catherine Loughlin

Professor

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Biography

Catherine Loughlin holds the Jodrey Chair in Business & Society at Dalhousie University, where she is committed to advancing research excellence in leadership and organizational behavior. Her areas of expertise include building healthy leadership systems, complexity and transformational leadership, as well as occupational health and safety. Over the years, she has focused her research on creating inclusive workplaces through effective leadership and decision-making in complex environments. Dr. Loughlin's interdisciplinary work has garnered significant funding, including multiple grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and other notable organizations. Her recent projects investigate the intersections of leadership and mental health, emphasizing the importance of performance and well-being in high-reliability organizations. She is involved in various educational initiatives, teaching courses on research skills, sustainable leadership, and organizational theory. Her dedication to fostering diversity and inclusion is also reflected in her research and practice, making her a respected figure in her field.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

— Present

Dalhousie University • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Jodrey Chair in Business & Society, focused on management education and research.

Awards

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Building Healthy Leadership Systems

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Erskine Fellowship

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Diversity Specific Transformational Leadership

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President's Award for Research Excellence

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Fostering Gender Equality Culture Work

Courses

Research Skills Sustainable Leadership Leading Complexity Organizational Theory