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Dr Claire Holland is Division Head for Business Management and People and a member of the Sheffield Business School Senior Leadership Team at Sheffield Hallam University. She holds a BSc, MSc, PhD in Hospitality Administration and Management from Sheffield Hallam University, and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). As a Senior Lecturer in the Hospitality Subject Group within the Service Sector Management Department, she has served as Placement and Employability Tutor, contributing to student support and career development. Affiliated with the Centre for Tourism, Hospitality and Events Research, her career encompasses leadership, teaching, and supervision roles, including doctoral supervision on topics such as academic entrepreneurship in Bangladesh.
Dr Holland's research specializations include academic advising and its impact on student attainment, as well as mobilities and lifestyle choices in hospitality and tourism contexts. Key publications feature 'Underestimating the Relationship Between Academic Advising and Attainment: A Case Study in Practice' (Frontiers in Education, 2020, co-authored with Caroline Westwood and Naveen Hanif), which analyzes advising's explicit and implicit effects on undergraduate business students' holistic development and employability. Another significant work is 'Lifestyle migration and work choices: Staying and working in the Canary Islands' (Hospitality & Society, 2015). She has contributed editorially to the Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology and co-authored reports like 'The Future of Hospitality Management Education' (2020). Her scholarship influences pedagogical frameworks and student success strategies in higher education business disciplines, with publications garnering citations exceeding 50 across platforms.

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