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Dr Michael Green: Profile
Born 1952 in Stirling, Scotland.
1970-74: BA Honours in Oriental Studies, University of Liverpool
1974-79: Phd in Egyptology, University of Liverpool
Academic and professional career:
1977-78: Leverhulme European Fellowship, University of Tuebingen, Germany
1978-79: German Academic Exchange Service Scholarship, University of Tuebingen, Germany
1979-80: Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities,
University of Edinburgh
1980-81: Staff member, National Museum of Antiquities, Leiden, Netherlands
1981-84: Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Department of History, University of Melbourne,
Australia
1984-86: Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Research Fellowship, University of Goettingen,
Germany
1986: Trinity College Licentiate Diploma in TESOL
1986-89: British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, University of Durham
1990: Postgraduate Diploma in Management (National Examining Board for Supervisory Studies)
1990-93: International Liaison Officer, De Montfort University
1993-2003: Head of International Office, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland
1999-2000: Visiting Professor, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Okinawa International University,
Japan, and Yamaguchi University, Japan
2003-2004: Director of International Recruitment, James Watt College of Further and Higher
Education, Glasgow
2004-present: University of Leicester. Current post: Director of Strategic Partnerships.
Publications: 30 journal articles and 4 books published, all in the field of Egyptology
Languages: German; French; some Japanese; some Swedish.
International experience: I have studied or worked for extended period in many countries including
Egypt (for excavation), Germany, Netherlands, Australia, Japan (as Visiting Professor) and Hong
Kong. As part of my work building international partnerships, I have also become familiar with
countries such as Turkey, Libya, Kazakhstan, India, Pakistan, China, Taiwan, Iraq and other Middle
Eastern countries.