Khatijatusshalihah (Shelly)

The workplace & working lives
PhD Student

Khatijatusshalihah (Shelly) is a PhD Student at the Global Institute for Women's Leadership. Shelly is a part of the Applied Social and Organisational Psychology Program at the Research School of Psychology. Her research interests lie at the intersection of the well-being of stigmatised working women and career progression. 

Before coming to ANU, Shelly worked as a lecturer in the Psychology Department at Syiah Kuala University in Aceh, Indonesia for five years. Shelly completed her master's degree in Human Resources Development at Texas A&M University (TAMU) where she was awarded a Distinguished Honour Graduate by the College of Education of Human Development. She is investigating the intersectional impacts of religious and gender stigma on the career progression of Muslim working women.

Shelly