Farhad Daneshjoo
Farhad Daneshjoo | |
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Born |
Damghan, Iran | March 4, 1955
Religion | Islam |
Farhad Daneshjoo (Persian: فرهاد دانشجو) (born 4 March 1955 in Damghan) is an Iranian academic and the former president of the Azad University, which was elected for this position on 17 January 2012 and removed from his office by the university's central committee on 18 September 2013.[1] He is said to have been a student of PhD in England at the time of Ayatollah Khomeini's Fatwa on Salman Rushdie's death sentence. He was expelled from England as one of the students burning a bookshop selling Salman Roshdi's books. He was president of the Tarbiat Modares University for eight years. He is one of the three brothers of Daneshjoo. His elder brother, Kamran Daneshjoo was the Minister of Science in the government of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Khosro Daneshjoo was a member of City Council of Tehran. His sister, Parisa Daneshjoo is also an academic.
Education
BSc : Civil Engineering, Queen Mary College, London, U.K, 1985
MSc : Information System Engineering, South Bank University, London, U.K, 1986
PhD : Simulation of Earthquakes, University of Westminster, U.K, 1991
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See also
References
- ↑ "شورای عالی انقلاب فرهنگی ریاست فرهاد دانشجو بر دانشگاه آزاد را تأیید کرد". BBC Persian. 17 January 2012. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
Academic offices | ||
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Preceded by Mohammad Mehdi Zahedi |
President of Tarbiat Modares University 2003–2011 |
Succeeded by Bijan Ranjbar |
Preceded by Abdollah Jassbi |
President of Islamic Azad University 2012–2013 |
Succeeded by Hamid Mirzadeh |