Mina Katti
Mina Katti joined Arden University in 2021 as a Programme Team Leader before being promoted to the position of Principal Lecturer in 2022 and then Deputy Head of School in April 2023. She has undertaken several duties external to her role such as External Examiner at the Open University and the University of Bedfordshire, and validation panel membership for various programmes.
Joanne Newton
Joanne Newton has worked in higher education and degree apprenticeships, where she has developed and delivered various programmes across levels 4 -7, ensuring they align to current industry requirements and encompass the composite skills and accreditations required by professionals today.
Dr. Mohammed Rehman
Welcome from the Head of the School of STEM
Hello, I’m Dr. Mohammed Rehman, Head of the School of STEM at Arden University. My career began in media, graphic design, and desktop publishing before transitioning to IT administration and support in the publishing and education sectors. I later moved into education, first as an academic in multimedia, then in computing and business, before progressing to leadership roles in computing.
School of STEM
Saabirah Osman
Saabirah Osman is a Programme Lead within the School of Criminal Justice. She obtained her BA and MA degrees at Birmingham City University and is currently completing her PhD at Liverpool John Moores University. Her PhD seeks to explore and examine the services provided to UK migrants who are survivors of Sexual Violence. Through this research she hopes to widen accessibility and availability of appropriate support to this population.
Dr. Kimberley Marsh
Dr. Kimberley Marsh graduated with her PhD from the University of Manchester in 2016, after completing her MRes in Criminology and Socio - Legal Studies (University of Manchester), MSc in Criminology and Criminal Psychology (University of Portsmouth) and BSc Sociology (University of Surrey) . She has gained a wealth of experience in teaching and academic leadership from her initial role as an Associate Lecturer at The University of Manchester to her role as Deputy Head of School at Arden University.
Harriet Jones
The courses at Arden University allow you to explore elements of the legal system such as, the relationship between crime, society and the law, the political, psychological and social aspects of criminology, and crime prevention. By the time you’ve completed you course, we’ll have provided you with transferrable critical thinking skills that can be applied to a range of careers. I look forward to welcoming you to the Arden University family.
Dr. Emma Winlow
Dr. Emma Winlow obtained her undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Criminology and Crime & Justice from the University of Chester and completed her PhD at the University of Gloucestershire. A public criminologist, Emma has extensive leadership and management experience in higher education and is passionate about accessibility, inclusion, and employability in teaching and learning. She established the School of Criminal Justice with these practices in mind.