
Prof. Kim Hoque
Academic-leader advancing inclusive work, disability and HR systems.
Globally recognised scholar and leader shaping how organisations embed equality, diversity and inclusion for disabled and neurodivergent people in real-world employment systems.
About Prof.
Professor Kim Hoque is a globally recognised scholar and leader in the fields of human resource management, equality, diversity and inclusion, and disability employment. He currently serves as Professor of Human Resource Management at King's Business School, King's College London, where his research focuses on how organisations can create more inclusive and equitable workplaces.
Kim's academic work has been instrumental in shaping understanding of how HR practices can better support disabled and neurodivergent employees. His research combines rigorous academic methodology with practical insights that organisations can implement to create meaningful change.
As an advisor to Calling All Minds, Kim brings deep expertise in the academic foundations of inclusive employment practices, helping ensure our work is grounded in the latest research and evidence. His guidance helps bridge the gap between academic knowledge and practical implementation.
Kim's commitment to advancing inclusion extends beyond academia to active engagement with policy makers, practitioners, and organisations seeking to transform their approaches to disability and neurodiversity in the workplace.
"Evidence-based practice is the foundation of meaningful change in how organisations support disabled and neurodivergent employees."
Key Achievements
- Professor of Human Resource Management at King's Business School
- Leading researcher in disability employment and HR practices
- Published extensively on equality, diversity and inclusion
- Advisor to organisations on inclusive employment practices
- Contributor to policy development on disability employment
Personal Projects
Disability Employment Research
Leading academic research on improving employment outcomes for disabled people.
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