Peter Mayo Explained

Peter Mayo (born 2 May 1955) is a Maltese professor, writer, and former head of the Department of Arts, Open Communities and Adult Education at the University of Malta. He is responsible for the UNESCO Chair in Global Adult Education at the same university.He holds a PhD in Sociology in Education, University of Toronto (thesis defended 10 December, 1993) and a PhD in the programme of Estudios Artisticos, Leterarios y de la Cultura, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (thesis defended 19 December, 2023).

Career

Mayo served as the university's Head of the Department of Education Studies from 2008 to 2012. Mayo was a member of the Collegio Docenti for the doctoral research programme in Educational Sciences and Continuing Education at the Università degli Studi di Verona. He teaches in the areas of sociology of education and adult continuing education, as well as in comparative and international education and sociology in general. He was previously employed as a school teacher and later as Officer in Charge of Adult Education in the then Department of Education, Ministry of Education, Malta. Mayo was a Visiting Professorial Fellow at the Institute of Education, University College London during 2014. He was previously a member of the Collegio Docenti for the international doctorate in intercultural sociology and education at the University of Messina and was the President of the Mediterranean Society of Comparative Education (MESCE) from 2008 to 2010. He was visiting professor at the University of Alberta (twice, 1996, 2007), Bogazici University Istanbul (2009), University of British Columbia UBC (2010), University of Cyprus (2008), University of Gdansk (2014), University College London, IoE (October 2016 - September 2018), University of Rome Sapienza(2024). As of September 2024, he is Honorary Professor at the University of Nottingham in the School of Education.

Mayo has published over 150 papers in refereed journals or as edited book chapters and has been serving as book series editor for Brill-de Gruyter, Bloomsbury Academic, and Palgrave-Macmillan. He is also one of the two founding editors for the refereed journal Postcolonial Directions in Education. which both edited for its first ten years, following which they let go to turn it into an institution not a fiefdom. He also serves on the editorial advisory boards of several international peer reviewed journals He is also the Editor of Convergence. An International Adult Education Journal which he resuscitated in 2022 at Volume 43. 1, after its lengthy moratorium, as part of his work as UNESCO Chair in Global Adult Education.

Awards and recognition

Books

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.um.edu.mt/newsoncampus/researchinitiatives/archive/awardtoprofessorpetermayo
  2. http://www.aaace.org/?page=CyrilOHoule
  3. http://www.um.edu.mt/newsoncampus/researchinitiatives/archive/maltese_academic_as_noted_scholar_at_ubc
  4. Book: The National Museum of Fine Arts : art treasures in Malta . WorldCat.org. 45380694 .