Exploring the Interdisciplinary Journey of Professor Mike Kagioglou: A Lecture on the Intersection of Process, People, and Technology

Professor Mike Kagioglou, the recently appointed Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research and Business Innovation at DMU, will be delivering his inaugural lecture on Monday 18th March. The lecture, entitled “Process, People and Technology: The interdisciplinary journey of an engineer through co-creation between industry and academia,” is scheduled to take place from 6 to 7 pm on the DMU campus.

Throughout his esteemed academic and research career, Professor Kagioglou has been a trailblazer in knowledge creation with practical and tangible impacts. Through his exploration of inter- and cross-disciplinarity, he has made significant contributions to various fields such as new product development in construction, benefits realisation in healthcare, design front-end focus, and the impact of digital design and design management in the built environment.

During the lecture, Professor Kagioglou will not only showcase his own achievements, but also recognise the individuals and influences that have been instrumental in shaping his career. He will emphasise the importance of maintaining active research whilst pursuing a senior academic leadership role, drawing parallels to the current challenges faced by higher education institutions globally. Furthermore, he will underscore the necessity of knowledge creation and its impact as an essential component of the educational process for universities worldwide.

This event guarantees to offer a profound exploration of the interdisciplinary journey of a distinguished engineer, delivering valuable perspectives for academics, researchers, and industry professionals alike.

Interested participants must register in advance to attend the lecture. For any enquiries regarding the event, please contact Engagement Events.

Do not miss out on this opportunity to gain invaluable insights from a prominent figure in the academic and research community. Mark your calendars for an insightful evening on the DMU campus.

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