Wednesday 21 December 2011

Dr. Daw Aye Aye Mar, Ph.D, Dublin Metropolitan University

Today I caught a fish, Dr. Daw Aye Aye Mar, who teaches at a
private school in Yangon is holding a PhD from a diploma mill.

I am not sure she is aware, but it is a fact that Dublin Metropolitan
University is not a recognized or real university in Ireland but just
an Irish company posing itself as a university in overseas, in other
words, it is a diploma mill, a PhD degree from a diploma mill means
I have no choice but to put her here. Following is her self declared
academic credentials:

Dr. Daw Aye Aye Mar,
Doctor of Philosophy in Foreign Direct Investment in Asia - Dublin
Metropolitan University, Ireland
Master of Science in Financial Management - Middlesex University, UK
Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Physics) - University of Yangon, Myanmar
Diploma in Business Administration - Association of Business Executives, UK
Diploma in Accounting - LCCI, UK
12 years of experience in management, finance and teaching

Source:

http://www.regent-myanmar.com/academy/faculty.php

See the news below for the fact that Dublin Metropolitan University,
Ireland is not a real Irish or British university.

'Irish firms face action

6 January 2006
John Walshe, Dublin

Steps are being taken to see if five Irish companies calling themselves
universities can be deregistered by the Companies Registration Office
in Dublin.

Discussions have taken place between the Department of Education and
Science and the CRO while officials review legislation to see if it can
be used to prevent unaccredited institutions from marketing themselves
abroad as universities.

The five are the Dublin Metropolitan University, Irish International
University of Europa (IIUE), European University of Ireland, Irish
University Business School and Warnborough University.

The vice-chancellor of Dublin Metropolitan University is Desmond Fleming,
who claims to be the 17th Baronet of Killan. But Hugh Prescott, one of
the editors of Burke's Peerage , said the title was not genuine.

The Irish International University of Europa has an elaborate website
and claims to be approved by the European Recognition Council of Ireland,
which has no standing in the academic community.

The Irish Embassy in Malaysia said the IIUE was sullying the name of
Irish education in that country.

The institution claims to have a bridging campus in Ireland called the
Dublin European Institute - which is the same name used by University
College Dublin for one of its centres. UCD solicitors have written to
the IIUE asking it to drop the name.

The DES is also investigating West Coast University, which claims to
be a virtual university with an office in Dublin.

It has also alerted several Irish institutions that the University of
New Castle has listed them as authorised agents. The university claims
to get its awards from the Accreditation Council for Higher Education,
based in the Pacific islands of Wallis and Futuna.'

Reference:

http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=200610 

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