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David E. Kitchen

Associate Dean, Professional Education & Special Programs
Associate Professor, Geology
Member, SPCS Speakers Bureau
  • Profile

    David Kitchen earned a B.Sc. and Ph.D. in Geology from Queens University Belfast. After working for two years as a petroleum geologist in the North Sea, he started teaching Earth Sciences as lecturer at the Ulster Polytechnic and later as a member of the faculty at the University of Ulster.

    Following ten years of active teaching, research and research supervision, Dr. Kitchen was appointed to the position of European Officer for the University with a major focus on international research and development. During this time, he worked closely with the European Commission in Brussels, with particular focus on research policy, regional development, and the EU Framework research programs. He was directly involved with project development and funding for higher education and research initiatives in both East and West Europe.

    Dr. Kitchen was then appointed as director of international programs at the University. He led faculty research collaboration with Universities across the European Union, USA, Canada and Mexico. While focused on research administration during this period of his career, Dr. Kitchen continued to supervise research students and taught geology as adjunct professor with the UK's Open University.

    In 2001 Dr. Kitchen moved to the United States to work at the University of Richmond. As Associate Dean in the School of Professional & Continuing Studies, he directs the university’s summer undergraduate program and leads a team that delivers high-value professional education programs and courses to the community in Central Virginia.

    As an Associate Professor, Dr. Kitchen teaches 2-3 courses a year on natural hazards and climate change. He is an active member of the environmental studies course team and has served as representative to the Council of Environmental Deans and Directors, Environmental Fellow for the Associated Colleges of the South, as a College Fellow, and as coordinator of university environmental programs.

    His interests have long focused on natural hazards and climate change. He is currently writing a textbook on natural hazards and has written a textbook on global climate change first published internationally by Prentice in 2013, then Routledge in 2016 and now a second edition for Routledge in 2023.

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    • Grants and Fellowships

      NASA education award to help develop a new course in global climate change

    • Professional Experience

      Petroleum Geologist
      North Sea


      Lecturer
      Ulster Polytechnic University


      Tenured Faculty
      University of Ulster


      European Officer
      University of Ulster—Focused on international research and development. Worked closely with the European Commission in Brussels, with particular focus on research policy and the EU Framework research programs. Directly involved with project development and grant applications for a number of higher education and educational and research initiatives in both East and West Europe.


      Director, International Research & Student Programs
      University of Ulster—Led development of faculty research collaboration with Universities across the European Union, USA, Canada and Mexico, and also served for a short time as interim director of development.


      Adjunct Professor
      Open University, UK (Ireland and England)

    • Institutional Service

      Serves on the University's sustainability work group

  • Selected Publications
    Books

    Kitchen, D. E. (2013). Global climate change: Turning knowledge into action. New York, NY: Prentice Hall.

    Journal Articles

    Kitchen, D. E. (2011, August 4). Module: Recent climate change. In Cutler J. Cleveland (Ed.), Encyclopedia of earth. www.eoearth.org

    Kitchen, D. E. (2011, June 7). Module: Ice Core Data. In Cutler J. Cleveland (Ed.), Encyclopedia of earth. www.eoearth.org

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