Assistant Professor, Management and Organizational Studies
I believe students grow most when they are challenged to think critically in an environment that feels safe, inclusive, and supported. My goal is to create a classroom where curiosity thrives, learning is active, and every student feels valued as they develop the confidence to lead with heart.
Teaching Areas
- BUS 1220E – Introduction to Business
- MOS 2222 – Islam in the Workplace
Teaching Philosophy
Shahin Pardhan creates an inclusive and engaging learning environment where students feel supported and challenged. Her approach uses interactive methods such as case-based learning, experiential activities, and student-led projects to transform passive learning into active engagement. Drawing on 20+ years of corporate and nonprofit experience, she connects theory to practice and mentors students to lead confidently.
Research Interests
- Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Decolonization (EDID) in organizational leadership
- Representation of Muslim women in leadership roles
- Inclusive workplace practices and interfaith collaboration
Current Project:
Co-investigator on SSHRC-funded study:
From Intent to Action: Embedding Organizational Practices of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Decolonization in Leadership. Lived Experiences of Discrimination and Bias by Muslim Women in Organizational Leadership.
Past Research:
- Daya, S., El-Hourani, H., Mohamed, M., & DeLong, B. (2004). London’s voluntary sector employment and training needs study. London, ON: Pillar Nonprofit Network. Retrieved from Canadian Council on Social Development (PDF)
- Daya, S., & DeLong, B. (2004). A new Canadian’s first decade of volunteering. London, ON: Pillar Nonprofit Network. Retrieved from Pillar Nonprofit Network (PDF)
Cases authored:
- Pardhan, S., & Webb, E. (2025). Boomerz Boxing: Champions in the Ring, Heroes in the Community Open Access Teaching Case Journal.
- Pardhan, S., (2025). Gen X and Gen Z: Engineering a New Way to Work Together Open Access Teaching Case Journal.
- Several additional Open Access case studies can be found here: https://www.huronresearch.ca/mos-cases/
Professional Background
Prior to academia, Shahin held leadership and strategic roles in both the corporate and nonprofit sectors:
- Senior Marketing Analyst, Canada Life
- Assistant Brand Manager, ICI Paints Canada
- Business Manager, Northern Bridge Community Partnership
- Research Coordinator, Pillar Nonprofit Network
Awards & Recognition
- Leading Women, Leading Girls Award – MPP Peggy Sattler (2025)
- London West Community Recognition Award (2025)
Community Engagement
Shahin has served as the Muslim representative at the London Interfaith Peace Camp for over a decade, fostering dialogue and understanding among Jewish, Christian and Muslim communities. Shahin is also a consultant on anti-Islamophobia initiatives and equity strategies for educational institutions and municipal programs.





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