President General Secretary Rector Team

 

Prof. Dr. ALFONSO ROLDÁN MORÉ

President

 

Personal Data: Born on 27 June 1958 in San Sebastián, Spain. Academic and professional background: MD with Honours, Medicine and Surgery, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain, 1975-81; MS, Occupational Health and Safety, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, 1997. Main Fields: Education; Human Rights; World Peace; International Co-operation. Career: 1996, Director, Occupational Health & Safety and Ergonomics, Suffolk University Madrid Campus; 1999, President and Director, London Diplomatic Academy; 1999, President, Albert Schweitzer International University, Geneva; 2000, Chair of Occupational Health, Instituto Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud Barceló, Buenos Aires. Memberships: Professional Organisations: President, Spanish Association of Health and Safety Professionals (FESAMA); President, International Commission on Distance Education (Geneva); Chancellor in Spain, Humanitarian Organisations: International Association of Educators for World Peace; Chairperson for International and Diplomatic Affairs, International Organization for World Peace, Disarmament, Development, and Human Rights (New York); President, Amigos de Naciones Unidas en España; Vice Chairman of International Advisory Committee, World Human Rights Service Council (New York). New York Academy of Sciences. Achievements: Founder of the Albert Schweitzer International University and London Diplomatic Academy. Publications: Dr. Roldán has published over 200 articles and presented multiple papers in his areas of expertise. He is the author of the book Protección o Prevención (Madrid, 1999). Honours and Awards: Dr. Roldán has received multiple doctorates honoris causa; he is named in numerous Who’s Who and other listings of leading personalities. Honorary Ambassador for Spain of the First Children’s Embassy of the World MEDJASHI, Macedonia. Pre-selected by the European Union for the post of Director to the European Agency of Occupational Health.  

 

 

Dr. Roldán Moré receives the European ACOEM Merit Medal in the European Parliament

(Brussels, May 1998)