Angie is a Senior Lecturer in Business and Law at Â鶹ƵµÀ with over 15 years of experience in higher education and program leadership. She began her academic career in 2009, focusing on program management and curriculum development, including leading HND courses and designing NVQ Level 7 programs. Her early roles also involved staff mentoring and co-authoring postgraduate frameworks, laying a strong foundation in teaching and academic administration.
Joining DMU full-time in 2016, Angie quickly advanced, earning promotion to Senior Lecturer in 2017. A major achievement in curriculum development was the creation of DMU’s first cross-faculty Business and Law module in Academic Development and Professional Practice, which engaged students in local community projects with DMU-Local and was later adopted by multiple partner programs.
Taking on the role of Transnational Educational (TNE) Lead from 2020-2022, during which she was programme Lead for nine international programs. Her leadership was pivotal in validating DMU’s first bilingual Executive MBA and establishing quality assurance frameworks for partner programs.
Returning to DMU’s Business and Law (BAL) department, Angie managed the cross-faculty Creative Management and Marketing module, engaging over 1,000 students across DMU and TNE partner institutions. Shifting focus to postgraduate development, she contributed to DMU’s Education 2030 initiative, designing the Business Finance and Enterprise Development module for the Global MBA, which launched in March 2024. She is also developing the Business Strategy and Governance module for the BA Hons in Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
Angie remains committed to DMU’s global engagement, leading an upcoming academic trip to Manila under DMUGlobal, and has taken on a line management role, supporting and mentoring fellow academics. Her career is defined by a passion for curriculum innovation, international collaboration, and mentorship, enabling students and educational partners to reach new academic and professional heights.