Harry Dimitriou, Professor of Planning Studies, UCL, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Member of Office of Science and Technology(OST)of UK Government

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
 

Harry Dimitriou is Bartlett Professor of Planning Studies at University College London (UCL) and former Head of the Bartlett School of Planning (BSP). He holds a Diploma in Town and Regional Planning from the Leeds School of Town Planning, now part of Leeds Metropolitan University (1969), a MSc. in Urban Science from the University of Birmingham (1970) and a PhD in Transport and Urban Development from the University of Wales (1990). He has previously taught and undertaken research at Aalborg University, the University of Hong Kong, the Development Planning Unit (DPU) at UCL and Sheffield University. He has also worked in British local government and in international consultancy practice in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East

Professor Dimitriou is a member of the Royal Town Planning Institute, fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in the UK, director of international Institute for Energy Conservation (IIEC) in the USA. He has been a member of: the Transport Working Group for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC); the Global Task Force on Non-motorised Transportation of the Transportation Research Board (TRB); the Built Environment and Transport Panel of the Office of Science and Technology (OST) of UK Government

He has been a Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Architectural Studies at Melbourne University and external examiner at a number of universities in Europe, Australia , Asia and Africa.