Andrew Marrington
Advisor to the Provost for Programs & Curricula at Zayed University
Dr. Andrew Marrington is the Advisor to the Provost for Programs & Curricula at Zayed University. Dr. Marrington received his PhD in digital forensics from Queensland University of Technology (QUT), where he studied at the Information Security Institute. Dr. Marrington's primary field of research is digital forensics, although he is also interested in other aspects of information security, and in the security and investigative implications of emerging technologies. He serves on the program committees of various conferences and workshops in digital forensics and information security, and on the editorial boards of several journals in the same field. With his colleagues Dr Don Kerr and Dr John Gammack he has co-edited a book of refereed chapters on the security of wearable technologies.
Dr. Marrington has been a Zayed University faculty member since 2011. During that time, he has served as Graduate Program Coordinator for the Master of Science in Information Technology program (2013-2015), Associate Dean of the College of Technological Innovation (2015-2020) and Acting Dean of the College of Technological Innovation (2016-2018). As Advisor to the Provost for Programs & Curricula he oversees the Programs & Curricula Office and coordinates the processes for curriculum development, learning outcomes assessment, compliance and accreditation across the University.