New Leader For ARU's Work-based Courses

Carl Dawson

Specialist in education and workforce development Carl Dawson joins university

Carl Dawson, a globally renowned expert in online education and workforce development with over 20 years of experience, has been appointed to lead Anglia Ruskin University's Online and Degrees at Work teams.

Relocating to the UK from Texas, Carl has previously worked closely with universities, governments and companies in the United States, Canada, Australia, Bangladesh, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

Carl has extensive experience across both the public and private sectors and has implemented digital learning programs for institutions and governments, including the UK Cabinet Office. In 2013, he co-founded Construct Education, later recognized by Deloitte as one of the fastest-growing technology companies in the UK and now operating globally.

He helped build accredited online education programs at institutions such as Howard University, the University of Michigan, and the University of Tennessee.

In 2021, Carl became an advisor to the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) on new digital learning strategies in a post COVID world.

His academic research includes time as a Transformational Leadership Fellow at Oxford University, a Policy Fellow at Cambridge University, and a Senior Research Associate at Jesus College, Cambridge, focusing on new economic models for higher education.

The Degrees at Work team is at the forefront of driving growth for ARU's distance learning and apprenticeships. The team collaborates closely with employers and academics to identify future talent needs, generating insights that shape ARU's innovative, professional work-based programs.

Carl, who takes the role of Director of Learning Development Services at ARU, said:

"I'm thrilled to return to the UK to join Anglia Ruskin University and help shape the future of work in the East of England and beyond, ensuring this unique region leads in preparing learners for tomorrow's industries and societal needs.

"Being part of the University of the Year is an incredible opportunity, and I'm eager to build on our Gold Award for teaching, pioneering degree apprenticeships, and decade-long distance and online learning success."

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