Tarek Galal Shawki is the Dean of the School of Sciences and Engineering at the American University in Cairo.
Education
Educated at Cairo University in Egypt and Brown University in Rhode Island, United States., Shawki spent 13 years as a researcher and professor of theoretical and applied mechanics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, one of the top engineering schools in the world. Shawki has a Doctor of Philosophy and an Master of Science in engineering, an Master of Science in applied mathematics, and a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering.
Career
This academic assignment started on 1 September 2012 following a four-year tenure as the Director of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Regional Bureau for Science in Arab States located in Cairo, Egypt. Prior to his United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Cairo Office appointment in June 2008, he was the Chief of the Section for "ICTs in Education, Science and Culture" within the "Information Society Division" in United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization headquarters (Paris, France). Doctor Shawki has served as the regional advisor for Communications and Information at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Cairo Office (UCO) between January 1999 and November 2005.
The UCO is a regional office for science, technology, and information for Arab states.
Shawki has been a panelist on the National Science Foundation and the National Research Council. His leadership is considered paramount to the Arab region in modernizing university education in basic and engineering sciences, through the promotion of the Mathematica technology.
Doctor Shawki has pioneered the strategic public-private partnerships with the Information Technology corporate within United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization which includes Microsoft, Intel, Cisco and Apple, Incorporated. He has been the key architect of the standard setting effort by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization involving the "Information and communications technology Competency Framework for Teachers" ( Information and communications technology -CFT).
Doctor Shawki has been developing major programmes involving the effective use of ICTs in education, science and culture.
"The evident revolution in both communications and information technologies suggest a parallel revolution in the ways we pass knowledge to future generations. They are "multi-dimensional/multi-processor" receivers of knowledge which renders current education models almost useless. We are envisioning a future in which the education world will be forced to engage into major re-structuring in order to meet the challenges of education delivery in the technology era.".
Views
Quotations:
"The evident revolution in both communications and information technologies suggest a parallel revolution in the ways we pass knowledge to future generations. The children of today receive and process information in significantly different ways as opposed to their parents and grandparents. They are "multi-dimensional/multi-processor" receivers of knowledge which renders current education models almost useless.
We are envisioning a future in which the education world will be forced to engage into major re-structuring in order to meet the challenges of education delivery in the technology era.".