April 2011
For immediate release
New Dean at Leeds Metropolitan
Leeds Metropolitan University has appointed Professor Mohammad Dastbaz
as Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Environment and Technology.
Professor Dastbaz is currently at the University of East London where he is
Dean of School for Computing, information technology and engineering. He is
also a well published researcher.
Professor Dastbaz said: “I am very much looking forward to joining the team
at Leeds Met and to be able to contribute to a very exciting and forward
looking agenda in these challenging times for UK higher education.”
Professor Susan Price, Vice Chancellor of Leeds Metropolitan University,
said: “I am delighted that Professor Dastbaz will be joining us. We have a lot
to do in order to achieve our strategic plan in a fast changing environment.
Mohammad has a crucial role to play in leading the Faculty of Arts,
Environment and Technology, and helping our university succeed. He brings
a wealth of experience to the task and is very much looking forward to
meeting colleagues and working together to that end.”
He was previously Head of Information Systems and Multimedia at the
University of Greenwich and, prior to that, held a senior position at London
South Bank University.
Professor Dastbaz’s first degree was in Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
He then went on to complete a PhD in the ‘Design, Development and
Evaluation of Multimedia Based Learning Systems’ at Kingston University. In
1989 he set up one of the UK’s first multimedia PC companies, ‘Systems
2000’.
He will join Leeds Met on 1 June.
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For further details please contact Helen Goodwin in the News and Media
team at Leeds Met on 0113 812 5935 or email [email protected]
Notes for editors:
Leeds Metropolitan University has 30,000 students and 3, 000 staff.
The University has achieved its best ever Research Assessment
Exercise results. Sports-Related Studies is in the top 6 institutions in
the country with research rated at the highest levels of 4* and 3*.
The University’s award-winning learning environments include the
iconic Rose Bowl building, awarded Best Commercial Property
Development in the 2009 Yorkshire Property Awards; Broadcasting
Place, winner of the 2010 Leeds Architecture Awards New Building
category and the pioneering Carnegie Village student accommodation.
Broadcasting Place was also voted the best tall building in the world in
2010.
Leeds Metropolitan is one of only a handful of UK universities to have
been awarded the Carbon Trust Standard.