Dr Mary Hartog

Organisation and Leadership Practice Director

Mary Hartog
  • School Faculty of Business and Law

  • Department Business Knowledge Transfer Management

  • Location London

Research activities

My research is linked to the scholarship of teaching and learning with a focus on professional practice and reflection.


Current Teaching

  • Programme Leader DBA in Healthcare Leadership;
  • Supervisor for DBA and DProf Transdisciplinary Programmes; 
  • Programme Leader Coaching Professional programme: Module leader Coaching and Change in Organisations (MLO 2002).

  • Biography

    Dr Mary Hartog joined Middlesex in 1990 as Senior Lecturer in People Management, teaching across a range of academic programmes including the PG Diploma in Personnel Management, the MBA, and creating an innovative MA in Personal and Organisational Development. She was awarded her PhD in 2004 from the University of Bath, Centre for Action Research. Her PhD focused on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning and how tutors live their values in their educational work. She holds an MA in Management Learning from Lancaster University and a Post Graduate Diploma in Personnel Management and BA Hons Social Science Psychology from Middlesex Polytechnic.

    Mary was awarded a National Teaching Fellowship in 2006, affording her the opportunity to contribute to a British Counsel Leadership Development programme with Commonwealth Country leaders, and travel to India, linking with the Indian Institute for HRM and teaching in HRM across several States.

    Mary was promoted to Principal Lecturer in 2007, and appointed as Head of Department for the HRM and the Leadership, Work and Organisation academic groups.

    In 2014 Mary took up her current role to create bespoke programmes for external organisations, a current example of this is the Advanced Diploma in Leadership and Management Practice for the London Ambulance Service 100 Leaders programme.

    In addition Mary serves as Programme Leader to the DBA in Healthcare Leadership and the Coaching Professional programme.

    Mary is a Fellow of CIPD; Principal Teaching Fellow HEA; Member of EMCC Global.

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