He
is the world's leading author, lecturer and adviser to
governments, businesses, the professions, universities and
schools on the brain, learning and thinking skills.
In
addition, Tony Buzan is founder of the Brain Trust Charity
and the Use Your Head/Brain Clubs, President of the Mind
Sports Council and the Buzan organisation. He is the creator
of the concepts of Radiant Thinking and Mental Literacy.
Born
in 1942, Tony Buzan graduated from the University of British
Colombia in 1964, achieving double Honours in psychology,
English, Mathematics and the General Sciences. In the late
1960s and early 1970s he worked for the Daily Telegraph in
Fleet Street, and edited the International Journal of MENSA.
Among
his 82 bestselling books, the classic Use Your Head and
other books in the Mind Set series has catapulted him into
position as one of the BBC's top-selling international
authors. His books have now been published in over 100
countries and translated into 30 languages.
Tony
Buzan has become an international media star featuring in,
presenting and co-producing many satellite broadcasts,
television, video and radio programmes, including the Use
Your Head series (BBC), the Open Mind series (ITV) and the
recent In Search of Genius (BBC2).
He
is advisor to government departments and multinational
organisations, and is a regular lecturer to leading
international businesses, universities and schools.
Tony
is also an advisor to the international Olympic coaches and
athletes and to the British Olympic Rowing squad, as well as
the British Olympic chess squads. He is himself a
prize-winning athlete.
He
is an elected member of the International Council of
Psychologists and a Fellow of the Institute of Training and
Development. He is a member of the Institute of Directors, a
Freeman of the City of London and is also a Patron of the
Young Entrepreneurs Societies of both Cambridge and Bristol
Universities.