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Professor Mohamed Loutfi | |
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محمد لطفى | |
Born | February 23, 1967 |
Nationality | Egyptian/British |
Education | University of Alexandria
University of Bergen University of Sunderland |
Occupation(s) | President and Vice-Chancellor, The British University in Egypt Former Vice -Chancellor’s Special Envoy, Coventry University, Former Pro Vice-Chancellor, Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK , Ambassador (former Council Member), Magna Charta Observatory, Bologna, Italy, Visiting Professor, Coventry University, UK, Visiting Professor, Eurasia University, Xian, China, Vice-President and Founder, the Arab European Leadership Network in Higher Education ARELEN. |
Website | www.bue.edu.eg |
Mohamed Loutfi
editMohamed Loutfi (Arabic: محمد لطفى) is currently the President and Vice-Chancellor of The British University in Egypt[1][2].
Academic background
editHe also studied System Dynamics at the University of Bergen, Norway before attaining his PhD in Systems Thinking from the University of Sunderland, UK. His passion for blending innovation and systems led to his research in Modelling and Simulation of Social Systems, and Nonlinear, Dynamic Feedback Systems.[3]
Career and projects history
edit(2021 - present) President and Vice-Chancellor at The British University in Egypt.[4]
(2013 - present) He is also the Founder and Vice President of the Board of the Arab European Leadership Network in Higher Education (ARELEN).[5][6]
(2019 - 2021) Vice-Chancellor’s Special Envoy at Coventry University.[7]
(2012 - 2018) Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Cardiff Metropolitan University,[8][9][10] [11] and the first professional in Europe to take part in a global education think tank[12], set up by the Ministry of Education in China to promote innovation, entrepreneurship and start-up education.
(2015) Member of the 2015 Going Global Steering Committee.
(2010 - 2012) Dean for International Development at the University of Wales, Cardiff.[13]
Published works
edit- Multi Academy Trusts in England: A scenario of cooperation with universities. International Journal of Educational Management. 2019.
- Competitor analysis in Egyptian private higher education. International Higher Education Journal,Centre for International Higher Education, Boston College, 2018.
- A System Dynamic Model of Student Enrollment at the Private Higher Education Sector in Syria. Studies in Higher Education Journal, 2017.
- Training Managers in the Developing World. Future of Arab Education Journal. Vol.15, no. 56. pp. 5-22. Arab Center for Education and Development with Faculty of Education, Ain Shams University. Egypt, 2009.
- Higher Education in Egypt and the Middle East – A Magna Chart Universitatum Perspective, Keynote paper. The Magna Charta Observatory 20th Anniversary Conference. Bologna University Press, September 2008.
Awards and honours
edit- Winter 2023: Professor Mohamed Loutfi received an Honorary Doctorate of Education by the University of Sunderland[14] during the Winter Graduation Ceremonies at the Stadium of Light, for his outstanding commitment to education.
References:
edit- ^ News Wires. (2021, December 14). Prince Charles greets new BUE president on assuming post. Egyptian Gazette. https://egyptian-gazette.com/world/prince-charles-greets-new-bue-president-on-assuming-post/
- ^ Mohamed Loutfi appointed BUE president | Enterprise. (2021, June 24). Enterprise. https://enterprise.press/stories/2021/06/24/mohamed-loutfi-appointed-bue-president-45828/
- ^ Loutfi, M., Moscardini, A. O., & Lawler, K. (2000). Using system dynamics to analyse the economic impact of tourism multipliers. Proceedings of the 18th International Conference of the System Dynamics Society, 132–232. https://proceedings.systemdynamics.org/2000/PDFs/loutfi35.pdf
- ^ Ahram Online. (2022, May). Decentering the Irish world - a new perspective that shapes intellectual thought in the humanities and social sciences. https://english.ahram.org.eg/News/466200.aspx
- ^ Arab Academy for Science Technology and Maritime Transport. (2019, December). "AILD" and "ARELEN" Workshop. AASTMT. https://aast.edu/en/news/news-details.php?language=1&unit_id=1&news_id=150281&event_type_id=1
- ^ Sawahel, W. (2012). New regional higher education initiatives under way. University World News. https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=20120810165240180
- ^ H-Tayea. (2021, June 22). Who is prof. Mohamed Loutfi, president of the British University in Egypt? Sada Elbalad english. https://see.news/who-is-prof-mohamed-loutfi-president-of-the
- ^ Department for Business and Trade South Africa. (2013, March 22). Cardiff metropolitan University launches new partnership in South Africa. GOV.UK. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/cardiff-metropolitan-university-launches-new-partnership-in-south-africa
- ^ Ajbaili, M. (2012, May). EU program seeks to modernize higher education in Middle East and North Africa. Al Arabiya News. https://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012%2F05%2F01%2F211514
- ^ INQAAHE. (2016, December). INQAAHE Newsletter Fourth Edition December 2016. INQAAHE | International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education. https://www.inqaahe.org/sites/default/files/201612_Bulletin.pdf
- ^ Shaheen, M. (2018, December 11). Who is Dr. Mohamed Loutfi , boss of international University in Egypt? Sada Elbalad english. https://see.news/who-is-dr-mohamed-loutfi-the-president-of-the-knowledge-hub-international-university-in-egypt-6-information
- ^ Evans, G. (2016, September 6). Cardiff Met academic joins global education think-tank. Wales Online. https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/education/cardiff-met-academic-joins-global-11851015
- ^ Čurčić, D., & Kustec, K. (2011). Euro-Mediterranean University Report 2011. Press EMUNI. https://emuni.si/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Report_2011.pdf
- ^ Khaled, R. (2023, December 2). Egyptian scholar receives honorary doctorate from England. Lovin Cairo. https://lovin.co/cairo/en/latest/egyptian-scholar-receives-honorary-doctorate-from-england/