Sandra Dingli

Sandra Dingli
Born 1952
Paceville, Malta
Occupation Philosopher

Sandra Dingli (born 1952) is a Maltese philosopher mostly specialised in Creative Thinking.[1]

Life

Dingli was born at Paceville, Malta, in 1952. She started attending philosophy and language courses at the University of Malta, and later proceeding to graduate courses at the same university. Here go acquired a Bachelor of Arts and a Masters in Philosophy, and proceeded to obtain a Doctorate in Philosophy from Durham University in England.

Her breakthrough came in 1992 when she was appointed the Director of the ‘Edward de Bono Institute for the Design & Development of Thinking’ at the University of Malta. This gave her the golden opportunity of show her colour as an international organiser and as a philosopher. She is still currently Director of the said institution, and teaches at the University of Malta.

Works

Book

Published editions

Dingli is also the editor of a number of published books, namely:

Chapters in books

The following are a selection of Dingli’s published chapters in books:

See also

References

  1. Mark Montebello, Malta's Philosophy & Philosophers, PIN Publications, Malta, 2001, pp. 156-159.
  2. Paper presented at conference ‘Creativity in Practice’, Zakopane, Poland, 1998, published in Creativity in Practice, Published by Drukamia Akademicka Instytutu Postepowania Tworczego Sp.zo.o., Poland.
  3. In Creative Thinking: An Indispensable Asset for a Successful Future, ed. by Sandra Dingli.
  4. In The 1st Creativity and Innovation Community Workshop: Proceedings, in Creativity Innovation Management, published by Blackwell Publishing, UK, in association with the University of Twente, Holland.
  5. In The Ethics of Archaeology, ed. by C. Scarre and G. Scarre, Cambridge University Press.
  6. In Programmi Ta’ Kwalità ghat-Tfal, ed. by K. Aquilina, M. Axiak, D. DeBono and M. Muscat Azzopardi, commissioned by the Broadcasting Authority (Malta) and the Commissioner for Children (Malta), Progress Press Company Limited.
  7. In Creative Thinking: Designing Future Possibilities, ed. by Sandra M. Dingli, Malta University Press, Malta.
  8. In Routledge Companion to Creativity, ed. by M. Runco, T. Rickards and S. Moger, Routledge (Taylor and Francis).
  9. In Expoloring the Maltese Media Landscape, ed. by J. Borg, A. Hillman and M.A. Lauri, Allied Publications, Malta.
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