Dr Dario tom Dieck

My profile

Biography

Dr. tom Dieck is the Deputy Head of Department and the Department International Lead responsible for overseeing the strategic direction of the department’s international ambitions and responsible for leading and managing operational matters. A key element of his work is to support colleagues to establish international relationships that support Manchester Met’s mission to create world-class graduates by enhancing our teaching practice and research. He joined Manchster met full time in 2014.

Having worked alongside the faculty accreditation department, he supported to oversee the departmental compliance of the faculty triple  accreditation requirements of AMBA, AACSB and EQUIS.

With a background in hospitality and an education from a leading Swiss hospitality management school, he is extremely passionate about working with people, supporting students and colleagues to develop new skills and sharing their experiences with each other. Having acted as the academic link tutor for IMI Switzerland, a Manchester Met 26 year trans-national education partner, he managed to combine his passion for hospitality with strengthening the international agenda of Manchester Met driving significant cross-institutional collaboration from student engagement to staff exchanges.

Dr. tom Dieck is an associate member of the Business Transformation Research Centre and among the founders of the Creative Augmented and Virtual Reality Hub, having worked on many national projects; researching the adoption of smart glasses augmented and virtual reality.

Other academic service (administration and management)

- Department International lead

- Trans-national education academic link tutor

- Officer and University representative at the AACSB UK & Ireland Network 

Teaching

I have taught on a wide range of subjects over the years from 2010 spanning from industry specific operational modules in customer service operations and finance for hospitality managers to more generalist modules around entrepreneurship, leadership, micro and macro economics and technology focused modules like industry 4.0 and web site development.

My personal interest in technology, its application in the business environment and its impact and role in social interactions has led me to integrate topics like Augmented and Virtual reality and Artificial intelligence in my teaching and I am passionate about creating student co-created learning experiences integrating students’ own experiences in the classroom to jointly explore topics in my modules.

I am a great believer in industry participation in the classroom in setting expectations and supporting both formative and summative assessment to ensure that we produce graduates that are industry ready.

My supervision interests are topics that look at anything technology related, leadership, culture, performance management or business strategy.

Courses

Research outputs