About me
Dr Dalia El-Demellawy is a Part-Time Visiting Lecturer at Westminster Business School (WBS). She holds a BA (Highest Hons) in Business Administration (major) with minors in Computer Science and Economics, an MPA (Highest Hons) in Public Administration and a PhD in Environmental Economics and Management.
Her expertise lies in strategic, performance-focused management accounting and financial application to real-world business situations.
Dalia teaches undergraduate and postgraduate modules across finance, accounting, economics, management and marketing at both WBS and Kaplan International.
Before joining academia, Dalia built more than 25 years of banking and finance experience at European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in London and Citibank in Cairo. She is an Associate Chartered Management Accountant (ACMA), a Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) and a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
Education
- PhD, Environmental Economics and Management - University of York
- MPA (Highest Hons), Public Administration - American University in Cairo
- BA (Highest Hons), Business Administration (major) with Computer Science and Economics (minor) - American University in Cairo
Professional & Research Memberships
- Associate Chartered Management Accountant (ACMA)
- Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA)
- American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)
Teaching
Dr Dalia El-Demellawy is an experienced academic with a strong commitment to innovative, student-centred teaching. She is skilled in designing inclusive learning environments and integrating digital technologies to enhance engagement and outcomes. Brings over 25 years of professional experience in international banking and finance to enrich the delivery of accounting, finance and economics modules.
Modules currently taught at WBS:
- 6MNST006W.1 Strategic Management
- 4BUIS016W.1 Analytics for Decision Making
- 4MARK008W.1 Digital Marketing Essentials
Research
Dr Dalia El-Demellawy’s research interests focus on the relationship between economic growth and environmental policy, with particular emphasis on the effectiveness of international environmental legislations in transition economies.
Selected Publications
- El-Demellawy, D., Delfino D. and Lovett, J.C. 2011. The impact of economic growth and international environmental treaties on the environment in transition economies, International Journal of Global Environmental Issues. 11(1), pp.1-27.
- El-Demellawy D. 2010. Economic Growth and the Environment. In: Lovett, J.C. and Ockwell, D.G. eds. A Handbook of Environmental Management: Economic Growth and the Environment. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp.359-407.
