Dr Hannah Collis
Lecturer
Organisational Behaviour and HRM
University of Exeter
Streatham Court
Rennes Drive
Exeter EX4 4PU
Hannah Collis is a Lecturer in Leadership and Organisational Behaviour, based in the Management Department, Exeter Business School, University of Exeter. She also holds the position of Senior Personal Tutor for the OBHRM sub-group.
Hannah joined the University of Exeter in 2022. Previously, Hannah worked at Leeds Business School, University of Leeds, as a Researcher in Organisational Psychology (post-doc). Within this role she supported a ESRC/UKRI funded project (Adapting Offices) exploring the role of the physical workplace both during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. This project was a large scale, UK-wide investigation of current ways of working and assessing the ‘future workplace’, working with a range of stakeholders, policy makers and governmental groups to both inform and shape future ways of working. Hannah remains working with the group to conduct future research on this topic, more information can be found here: https://futureworkplace.leeds.ac.uk/
Hannah received her PhD from Surrey Business School, University of Surrey. In her thesis, she explored personality dynamics within the workplace: how personality can vary and change over short and medium periods of time, in response to novel environmental pressures (COVID-19 lockdown) and work characteristics.