Charles Dobson

Principal Lecturer In Project Management And Industrial Skills at University of Cumbria

Charles Dobson has a diverse work experience in the field of education and IT. Charles has held various lecturer positions at the University of Cumbria, starting as a Senior Lecturer in Computing in 2008 and later becoming a Principal Lecturer in Project Management and Industrial Skills in 2020. In addition, they have served as the Acting Principal Lecturer for the Business and Computing Subject Quality Group.

During their time at the University of Central Lancashire, Charles worked as a Senior Lecturer in Computing and played a crucial role in the development of several degree programs in the IT field. Charles also gained experience as the IT Centre Manager at Newton Rigg College, where they managed the educational facilities and organized the delivery of IT courses.

Furthermore, Charles was the IT Planning Manager at British Steel, where they led a team responsible for coordinating IT department activities and developing long-term plans.

Additionally, Charles became a fellow of the International Entrepreneurship Educators Programme (IEEP) and focused on developing entrepreneurial opportunities in the Applied Computing discipline.

Overall, Charles Dobson's work experience demonstrates their expertise in education, project management, IT planning, and entrepreneurship.

Charles Dobson's education history includes a BSc in Information Technology from Sheffield Hallam University, which they obtained from 1989 to 1993. Charles later pursued an MSc in E-Commerce from the University of Central Lancashire from 2002 to 2005. In 2009, they participated in a Fellowship program in Entrepreneurship Education at NCGE - IEEP for a period of one year.

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