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Tom Campbell (Ndip., MSc in Environmental and Development Education) is Registrar and Lecturer at Kimmage DSC. There he teaches in Environment and Development and facilitates students in undertaking primary research. Tom is also a co-facilitator of DTALK Sustainable Livelihoods and Poverty Reduction Strategies, and Climate Change and Development courses.
Employed by Kimmage DSC since 1993, Tom has held the position of Registrar of KDSC since 2000 – responsible for quality assurance policy and procedures, applications and admissions, examinations, liaison with external examiners and the validating body, the Higher Education and Training Awards Council (HETAC).
His area of expertise lie in the Political Economy of Environmental Change; Sustainable Livelihoods and the Economics of Sustainability. He has extensive experience working here in Ireland, as well as in several East African countries, of teaching and conducting trainings, designing curriculum, writing course materials, and organising seminars on environment and development related issues. Tom has also worked in India with the international secretariat of Service Civil International (SCI). He has professional and voluntary experience with a number of Irish Development Education organisations, including Voluntary Service International (VSI), Oxfam Ireland, Comhlámh and Feasta. He is currently a member of the Dochas Working Group on Food Security and Livelihoods.
Email: tom.campbell@kimmagedsc.ie |