Dublin Metropolitan University


Dublin Metropolitan University is a privately owned company based in Limassol, Cyprus that markets itself as a university.
Desmond Fleming, vice-chancellor of the company, claims to be 17th Baronet of Killan, a title that Burke's Peerage does not recognize.
An Irish newspaper reported in March 2006 that Fleming had formerly been convicted of embezzlement.

Affiliation structure

As of February 2012 the Dublin Metropolitan University website said it was "a federation of colleges and institutes which together constitute the university... The colleges and institutes, within the DMU system offer courses leading to degrees that are awarded by DMU... Dublin Metropolitan University does not itself own any teaching or research facilities as all teaching and research is organized by the colleges and institutions associated with the university".
One of these affiliated institutions was the small London-based Maritime Greenwich College, which told students in 2006 that Dublin Metropolitan University would award their MBA degrees.

Honorary degrees

In May 2008 Desmond Fleming conferred an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws on Mohsin Ali Khan, former prince of Hyderabad, for his contribution to the purpose of peace in South Asia. The presentation was made at the Athenaeum Club, London.
The Burmese poet laureate Soe Nyunt was awarded a PhD in Poetry and Composition from DMU.

Accredited status

In January 2006 the Dublin Companies Registration Office in Dublin and the Department of Education and Science were discussing whether this and similar companies could be de-registered.
In August 2010 the Commission for Higher Education in Kenya named Dublin Metropolitan University as an institution offering allegedly dubious programs.
The commission said it was not accredited and "had not been granted authority by the CHE to collaborate with any institution in Kenya to offer any university education".