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LONDON SCHOOL OF COMMERCE FACULTY PROFILESProfessor Geoffrey Lancaster - MSc, PhD, DMS, FCIM, FLCC, MIMgt, MCIPSAuthor of more than 30 textbooks on marketing and related areas and approximately 100 academic papers and conference addresses injournals. Teaches in Europe, Australia,Africa and Asia. Consultant in the fields of management, media and communications. Professor Lancaster is the Dean of Academic Studies. Subject Specialisms - Marketing Management and Strategic Marketing.Professor Don Harper BA (Hons), FMI, FRSA, AFBPSFormerly Senior Lecturer at Imperial College Professor Harper is currently Visiting Fellow in the Institute of Management at the London School of Economics. He has also taught senior management programmes in the Enterprise LSE division and published numerous research papers in areas of interest and specialisation. Professor Harper is the Director of Dissertations at LSC. Subject Specialisms - Research MethodologyDr. Uma Mohan MSc, MMS, MS, PhDDr. Mohan has 23 years international teaching experience in Europe, Asia and Australia. Dr Mohan has guided numerous dissertations in the field of computing and IT. Dr. Mohan is the Senior Course Leader and Head of the Computing Department.
Subject Specialisms - Numerical Methods, Strategic Systems Management, Systems Analysis and Design.Mervyn Sookun BSc, MScMervyn been teaching for 14 years at various British and Australian universities, including the University of Hull, University of Lincolnshire and Humberside and Oxford Brookes University. He has guided a number of student research projects. Subject Specialisms - Corporate Strategy and Total Quality Management.Dr. Rajendra Kumar - BSc, MBA, MA, M Phil, PhDHas 14 years of industrial experience including consultancy, in the fields of marketing and promotion. He has 7 years of teaching experience in British and Australian university programmes and has guided several undergraduate and postgraduate dissertations. Dr. Kumar is the Course Leader for the Postgraduate degree programmes in the Business Department. Subject Specialisms - Managing the Workforce and Organisational Change and Project Management.Nigel Kermode MA, Mphil, PGCE, MBCSMr. Kermode industrial and teaching experience spanning 33 years. He is actively involved in corporate consultation providing advice and guidance on a variety of software development projects and products. He has also guided numerous dissertations and research projects in academia. Subject Specialisms - Client Server Architecture and IT Project ManagementChandranna Rayadurg - BSc, MCAMr. Rayadurg 13 years experience in academic IT teaching and corporate IT training in both South Asia and the United Kingdom and was previously associated with Forbes (UK) in their corporate IT training division. Subject Specialisms -Programming in Java, XML Advanced Programming and Database Systems Management.Paul Reynolds BA (Hons), MScAfter 13 years of experience inmanagement and marketing, he has been teaching for nearly 25 years across Europe and Asia. He is also anExaminer for the Chartered Institute of Marketing and has authored textbooks in Marketing. Subject Specialisms - International Marketing Management.Dr. Vijay Shenai BTech, MBA, PhDDr. Shenai has worked in international industry for 20 years, both in Europe and Asia and then moved into academia and has been teaching for the last 10 years. Taught on various British and Australian University programmes including University of London. Currently a visiting faculty at Imperial College, London. Has been involved in the guidance of student dissertations and research projects. Subject Specialisms - Financial Management and Decision Making and Corporate Finance. Ms. Ellie Semsar BA (Hons), MBAMs. Semsar has worked in the corporate world for 7 years then moved into academia and has been teaching for the last 7 years both undergraduate and graduate students. Subject Specialisms - Business and Managerial Economics, Microeconomics and Macroeconomics. |
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