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Professor Martin Henson
Dean of International Development
I
am Dean of International Development at the University of Essex. As such I have
a responsibility, working with others, to develop and implement the University's
International Strategy. In a nutshell, the strategy aims to further
internationalize the university, developing beneficial, reciprocal relationships
in education and research, with students, academic and professional colleagues,
faculties, schools, departments, and academic institutions across the world. The
emphasis is on opportunities leading to mutual benefits and new understanding.
So, I am interested in discussing new international academic
collaborations in research and teaching. I have considerable experience in
curriculum design in Higher Education, both within and outside the UK, and in
external examining and accreditation in Higher and Further Education. I have
worked as a consultant for several Ministries of Higher Education,
internationally, undertaking both academic reviews, developing accreditation
standards, leading strategic planning exercises, and I have given several
keynote presentations on the internationalization of curricula and of research.
My academic work lies in the area of Formal Methods for
software engineering, in particular the design and use of logics of
specification and program development.
For more information, please see:
http://essex.academia.edu/MartinHenson
and http://martinhenson.typepad.com/blog/
or email me: hensm [at] essex.ac.uk