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at the University of Wisconsin.
1985 "The Impact of the Soviet Occupation of Afghanistan on Middle
Eastern Countries," presented at Denison University.
1982 "Middle Eastern Students in the United States," presented at the
Region VI Conference of NAFSA in Cleveland, Ohio.
1980 "The Relevance of U.S. Education to Students from
Developing Countries,"International Club, Indiana University.
1980 "Soviet Foreign Policy and the Invasion of Hungary, Czechoslovakia
and Afghanistan: Ideology and Opportunism," Indiana University.
LECTURES AND TRAVEL IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES
2006 Lectures and research in Afghanistan and United Arab Emirates
2005 Lectures and research in Turkey and Syria
2003 Lectures and research in Afghanistan
2002 Lectures and research in United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.)
2001 Lectures and research in Turkey and the U.A.E.
2000 Lectures and research in Turkey, Syria and the U.A.E.
1999 Lectures at Suleyman Demirel University in Turkey
1998 A series of lectures at Istanbul and United Arab Emirates universities
1996 Turkey and The United Arab Emirates for a series lectures and negotiation
of collaborative exchange programs
1994 Lectures on Afghanistan-Pakistan Relations at Oxford University
1994 Turkey and The United Arab Emirates for lectures,
research and educational exchange programs
1993 Turkey and Pakistan- Negotiate Educational Exchange Programs
1991 Turkey, Afghanistan, Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates –
Field research
1990 Turkey, Afghanistan and Pakistan - Field research
1989 Iran , Presented a paper in the Persian Gulf Conference
1989 Turkey, Pakistan and Afghanistan - Field research
1988 Pakistan - Research
1969 England and Germany under Cultural Exchange Program
1968 Pakistan, India and the Soviet Union (official visits)
1967 Soviet Union and India (under cultural exchange programs)
1965 The Soviet Union, Pakistan and India (under cultural
exchange programs)
1964 Pakistan and India (as an exchange student)
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BACKGROUND
Raised in Afghanistan and Pakistan, received all three graduate degrees in
the United States. Worked as tenured government employee in
Afghanistan. In 1986, after seven years of Soviet occupation of
Afghanistan, I decided to seek permanent positions at Americ universities.
COURSES TAUGHT
1. Contemporary Issues in the Middle East (graduate)
2. Soviet-Afghan Relations (graduate)
3. Soviet and American Relations with Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan
and Pakistan (graduate)
4. Introduction to Modern Middle East
5. Middle Eastern Politics
6. Islamic Political Thought
7. Cultural Continuity and the Challenges of Political, Economic
and Social Transitions in the MiddleEast
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Asim Ijaz Khwaja
www.ksg.harvard.edu/faculty/asim_khwaja
Littauer 311, 79 JFK St. Phone: (617) 384-7790
Cambridge, MA 02138 [email protected]
Employment
6/06 - present Harvard University Cambridge, MA
Associate Professor, Kennedy School of Government.
Research Interests: Development Economics, Microeconomics
(Applied & Theory),
Corporate Finance, Education, Industrial Organization, Mechanism Design,
Organization and Contract Theory, Political Economy, Public Finance and
Health.
6/01 - 6/06 Harvard University Cambridge, MA
Assistant Professor, Kennedy School of Government.
1/05 - 6/05 Yale University New Haven, CT
Visiting Assistant Professor, Economic Growth Center.
Education
9/95 - 6/01 Harvard University Cambridge, MA
Ph.D. in Economics.
8/91 - 6/95 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA
Bachelor of Science in Economics and in Mathematics with Computer Science.
Minor in Theater Arts.
(G.P.A 5.0/5.0, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi).
Research
Published/forthcoming:
The Impact of the Hajj: Religion and Tolerance in Islam’s Global Gathering (with
D. Clingingsmith, Case Western,
and M. Kremer, Harvard). Forthcoming, Quarterly Journal of Economics.
Tracing the Impact of Bank Liquidity Shocks: Evidence from an Emerging
Market (with A. Mian, U of Chicago,
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GSB). American Economic Review, Vol. 98, No. 4, September 2008.
A Dime a Day: The Possibilities and Limits of Private Schooling in Pakistan(with T.
Andrabi, Pomona, and J.Das,
DECRG World Bank). Comparative Education Review, Vol. 52, No. 3, August 2008.
Do Lenders Favor Politically Connected Firms? Rent provision in an Emerging
Financial Market (with A. Mian, U
of Chicago, GSB). Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 120, Issue 4, November 2005.
Unchecked Intermediaries: Price Manipulation in an Emerging Stock Market
(with A. Mian, U of Chicago, GSB).
Journal of Financial Economics, Vol. 78, Issue 1, October 2005.
Subcontractors for Tractors: Theory and Evidence on Flexible Specialization,
Supplier Selection, and
Contracting (with T. Andrabi, Pomona, and M. Ghatak, LSE). Journal of Development
Economics, Vol. 79, 2006.
Religious School Enrollment in Pakistan: A Look at the Data (with T. Andrabi,
Pomona, J.Das, DECRG World Bank,
and T. Zajonc, Harvard). Comparative Education Review, Vol, 50, No. 3, August 2006.
Winner of the George Bereday Award for outstanding article published in the CER for
the year 2006
Madrassa Metrics: The Statistics and Rhetoric of Religious Enrollment in
Pakistan. (with T. Andrabi, Pomona,
J.Das, DECRG World Bank, and T. Zajonc, Harvard). Forthcoming in Beyond Crisis:
A Critical Second Look at Pakistan,
Routledge.
Is Increasing Community Participation Always a Good Thing? Journal of the
European Economic Association, Apr-
May 2004 2(2-3):427-436.
Measuring Empowerment at the Community Level: An Economist’s
Perspective, Narayan, Deepa, ed. 2005.
Measuring Empowerment: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives. Washington, DC: World
Bank.
Local Government Reforms in Pakistan: Context, Content and Causes (with A.
Cheema, Lahore University of
Management Sciences, and A. Qadir, Pakistan Administrative Staff College). in
Decentralization and Local Governance
in Developing Countries: A Comparative Perspective, (Eds. D. Mookherjee and P.
Bardhan), MIT Press, July 2006.
The Big March: Migratory Flows after the Partition India (with P. Bharadwaj, Yale
University, and A. Mian, U of
Chicago, GSB). Economic and Political Weekly Vol. 43 No. 35 August, 2008
Can Good Projects Succeed in Bad Communities? Revise and Resubmit, Journal of
Public Economics.
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Learning and Educational Achievements in Punjab Schools (LEAPS): Insights to
inform the education policy
debate (with T. Andrabi, Pomona, J.Das & T. Vishwanath, World Bank, T. Zajonc,
Harvard), Forthcoming, Oxford
University Press.
Working Papers:
Dollars Dollars Everywhere, Nor any Dime to Lend? (with A. Mian, U of Chicago,
GSB, and B. Zia, MIT), WP 2008.
The Value of Business Networks (with A. Mian, U of Chicago, GSB and A. Qamar,
State Bank of Pakistan), WP 2008.
Students Today, Teachers Tomorrow? Identifying Constraints on the
Provision of Education (with T. Andrabi and
J.Das). WP 2006.
Do Value-Added Estimates Add Value? Accounting for Learning Dynamics
(with T. Andrabi, Pomona, J.Das,
DECRG World Bank, and T. Zajonc, Harvard)
“Bunching” and Heterogeneity: Characterizing the Monopolistic Provision of
Excludable Public Goods (with J.
Das, DECRG World Bank). WP 2005.
Identifying Business Networks in Emerging Economies (with A. Mian, U of
Chicago, GSB, and A. Qamar, State Bank
of Pakistan). WP 2005.
Ongoing Projects:
Financing for Firms: Experimental innovations in South Africa (with B. Klinger,
Harvard University)
Can Individual Lenders Infer Borrower Credit-Worthiness? Evidence from a
Peer-to-Peer Credit Market (with R.
Iyer, University of Amsterdam, and E. Luttmer, and K. Shue, Harvard University)
Report Cards: The Impact of Providing School and Child Test Scores on
Educational Markets (with T. Andrabi,
Pomona, and J.Das, DECRG World Bank)
What Do Educated Mothers Do Differently? Evidence from a Developing
Country (with T. Andrabi, Pomona, and
J.Das, DECRG World Bank)
How Effective are Parent-Teacher School Councils? Experimental Evidence
from a Developing Country (with T.
Andrabi, Pomona, and J.Das, DECRG World Bank)
Information and Choices: Parental School Choice in rural Pakistan (with T.
Andrabi, Pomona, J.Das, DECRG World
Bank, and J. Montalvo, Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Divided We Fall: Understanding Retail Clusters (with J. Das, DECRG World
Bank, and A. Mian, U of Chicago, GSB)
Does School Type Matter? Learning Differences between Private and Public
Schools in rural Pakistan (with T.
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Andrabi, Pomona, and J.Das, DECRG World Bank)
The Big March: Consequences of the 1947 Partition (with A. Mian, U of Chicago,
GSB)
Identifying the Impact of Decentralization: Evidence from Pakistan (with A.
Cheema, Lahore University of
Management Sciences, and A. Qadir, Pakistan Administrative Staff College)
Teaching
Harvard University, Kennedy School Cambridge, MA
Advanced Microeconomic Policy Analysis (Graduate): Spring 2002, 2003, 2004,
2006
New Approaches to Industrial Policy in Developing Countries (Graduate):
Spring 2004, 2006
Harvard University, Kennedy School Executive Education Program Cambridge, MA
Financial Issues in Emerging Economies, Program Evaluation: 2005, 2006, 2007,
2008
Harvard University, Economics Department Cambridge, MA
Principles of Economics (Undergraduate): Spring-Fall 1997, 1998
Received Derek Bok Certificate of Distinction in Teaching all four semesters, and
Allyn Young Prize for Outstanding
Teaching. Course Group Leader, 1998 and 2000.
GrantsandFellowships
Principal Investigator, Entrepreneurial Finance Lab, 2007- present
Center for International Development, Harvard’s Kennedy School of
Government
Multi-year project with initial focus to develop and test affordable and scaleable
screening technologies to provide
financing to the ‘missing middle’ firms. www.cid.harvard.edu/efl
Initial phase funded by Google Foundation; SNV.
Dubai Initiative Research Fellowship, 2007-8
Micro-Development Initiative, Dubai Initiative Grant, 2007-8
Earthquake relief web-portal (co-founder) – www.risepak.com - Winner of the
Stockholm Challenge Award 2006 in the
Public Administration Category, 2000
Spiritual Capital Program Grant, Metanexus Foundation, 2005
Learning and Educational Achievement in Punjab, Research Grant, The World
Bank, 2002-5
Multi-year panel exercise tracking the entire educational market-place – children,
parents, teachers and schools –
over four years in 100 plus villages. www.leapsproject.org
Harvard University Grants:
The Milton Fund, 2006
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, 2004
Dean’s Research Fund, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
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South Asia Initiative, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
Graduate Grants:
Graduate Student Fellowship from the “Network on the Effects of Inequality on
Economic Performance,” MacArthur
Foundation, 2000
Graduate Society Fellowship, Harvard University, 1999
Social Science Research Council, International Predissertation Fellowship, 1998
Santa Fe Computational Economics, 1998
SeminarsandConferences
2001 KSG (Harvard), LSE, NEUDC (Cornell), Oxford University, UC San Diego,
UC Irvine, University of
Michigan, UT Austin, Williams College, Yale.
2002 KSG (Harvard), LUMS, MIT, NEUDC (Williams), Pak-Millennium
Conference (Boston), Securities
and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP).
2003 Boston University, BREAD Conference (Washington, D.C), CID (Harvard),
European Economic
Association (Stockholm), Harvard, LSE, LSE Decentralization Conference,
LUMS, MIT, NBER-CF,
NEUDC Conference (Yale), South Asia Initiative (Harvard), SITE (Stanford),
World Bank, Yale..
2004 BREAD Conference (Washington, D.C), Columbia, Harvard, LSE,
MIT/Harvard, University of
Colorado at Boulder, World Bank, Yale.
2005 KSG (Harvard), NEUDC (Brown), New Economic School-CEFIR (Moscow),
University of Michigan,
Yale.
2006 AIID-BREAD Conference (Amsterdam), American Economic Association
(Boston),
CID (Harvard), Harvard, Harvard Alumni Conference (India), IUPUI, LUMS,
MIT/Harvard, NEUDC
(Cornell), Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE), State Bank of
Pakistan (SBP), UC
Berkeley, University of Maryland AREC, University of Pennsylvania, World
Bank.
2007 Dubai School of Government, International Islamic University (Pakistan),
Georgetown, KSG,
International Development Conference (Harvard), LSE, Michigan, NBER,
Stanford, Suffolk
University Economics, Tufts/Harvard, UC Berkeley, Université du Québec à
Montréal, Yale.
2008 CEPR Conference (LSE), Chicago, Columbia, Duke University, Harvard
Business School, Harvard
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Social Enterprise Conference, Hitotsubashi University, LEAPS Conference
(LUMS), NBER, Stanford
University, Syracuse University, University of Illinois at UC.
ProfessionalAffiliations
Faculty Research Fellow, National Bureau of Economic Research (2008-present)
Affiliate, Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (2003-
present).
Referee for: American Economic Journal, American Economic Review, Economic
Journal, Economic Development and
Cultural Change, Economics of Governance, Journal of Corporate Finance,
Journal of Development Economics, Journal
of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Finance, Journal of Health
Politics, Journal of Industrial Economics,
Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, Journal of Planning Education and
Research, Journal of Political Economy,
Journal of Public Economics, Pakistan Development Review, Policy and Law,
Journal of African Economics, Journal of
Comparative Economics, Journal of Industrial Economics, Quarterly Journal of
Economics, Review of Economics and
Statistics, Review of Economic Studies, U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF).
Personal
Pakistan and U.K. National, US Permanent Resident. Married with two children.
Interested in squash, chaos and
complexity
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Bhaskar Roy Barman
Place of birth: Comilla, Bangladesh
BA(Hons), MA in English, BEd, Dlitt (USA)
an internationally published poet,
short storywriter,
novelist, critic, translator, editor and book-reviewer.
His poems, short stories and critical articles get published in journals and
anthologies in India and abroad.
He has translated into English short stories of such Bengali litterateurs as Manik
Bandyopadyay, Tarashankar Bandyopadhyay, Sunil Gangopadhyay, Ashapurna
Devi, Mahashweta Devi, Narayan Gabgopadhyay, Gajendra Kumar Mitra,
Pramathanath Bishi and so on and the translations have appeared in such
journals as Indian Literature, an English Language journal of the Sahitya
Akademi, New Delhi, India, Pratibha India, Delhi, Mirror (now defunct),
Mumbai.
Dr Barman has to his credit a novel entitled "Gateway to Heaven", a short story
collection entitled "Modern Short Stories: The Trap & Other Stories", "Folktales of
Tripura", "Melange: An Anthology of Short Stories Translated from Bengali",
"Bouquet: An Anthology of Short Stories Translated from Bengali", "The
Rhymester," a translation of a Bengali novel of Tarashankar Bandyopadhyay"s.
He has edited an anthology on world literature, entitled "El Dorado" to which
eminent scholars from around the world have contributed their research-
oriented papers. This anthology has been published in India by Authors Press,
New Delhi. He is presently editing an anthology of world poetry and an
anthology on world folklore and compiling and editing folktales of North-East
India.
His awards and honours include, among others, 1) Man of the Year 1997 from
the American Biographical Institute, USA (ABI); 2) 20th Century Award for
Achievement from the International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England
(IBC); 3) UWA Life-Time Achievement Award from United Writers Association,
Chennai, India; 4) "Creative Giant 2000", "Ivory Eagle 2001" and "Effulgent Star
2003" from the Home of Letters, (India), Bhubaneshwar, India; 5) "Bharat
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Excellence Award 2001" from Friendship Forum of India, New Delhi (FFI); 6)
"Rambriksh Janma Shatabdi Samman" and "Tripura Ratna" from Jemini
Academy, Panipat, India; 7) "Rising Personalities of India" from International
Penguin Publishing House, New Delhi; 8) "Great India Achievers Award 2004"
from FFI; 9) "Subhadra Kumari Chauhan Janma Shatabdi Samman 2004" From
Jemini Academy, Panipat. Jemini Academi, Panipat, India will confer upon him
"Bhasha Ratna" (Gem of Lnaguage) at a Conference on All-India Languages in
October 2006.
Dr Barman presented a paper entitled "The Ramayana: A Religious Epic" at an
International Seminar on "Asian-European Epics" held on 27-30 October 2002 at
the University of Malaya, Malaysia and another paper on "Satire and Humour in
the Literature of Tripura" at a seminar on "Satire & Humour in Indian Literature"
on 11 September 2003 at the Kolkata Book Fair organized by the National Book
Trust of India, New Delhi.
Dr Barman is listed in as many as forty national and international Who"s Whos,
including "Who"s Who of Indian Writers" published by the Sahitya Akademi,
New Delhi.
Dr Barman has founded an international organization called "World Literature
Society".
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Bassam A. Jubran
B.Sc., Ph.D. (Wales), P.Eng.
Professor Department of Aerospace Engineering,
[email protected]
Bassam Jubran was educated at Cardiff University (formally University of Wales),
Britain, graduating in 1980 with B.Sc. Honours degree in Mechanical
Engineering. He obtained a PhD, also from the University of Wales, in 1984. He is
currently a Professor of Thermo-Fluid Engineering at Ryerson University, a
member of the Professional Engineers of Ontario, the Canadian Society of
Mechanical Engineers (CSME), and the American Institute of Aeronautics and
Astronautics (AIAA). Professor Jubran joined the Department of Aerospace
Engineering at Ryerson University in 2004 where he served dutifully as the Interim
Chair of the Department (January - December, 2007). Between 1999 and 2004, he
served as Head of the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at
Sultan Qaboos University (Oman). He took a position at the International Islamic
University Malaysia (1997-1999) where he served as a Deputy Dean (Academic
Affairs) at the Faculty of Engineering, and University Senate member (1997-
1998). He was an Assistant Professor (1984-1989), Associate Professor (1989-
1994), Full Professor (1994-1997), and Head of Mechanical Engineering
Department (1989-1991), at the University of Jordan. He was a Visiting Professor at
the University of Karlsruhe, Germany, Research Leave (Summer 1994). A Visiting
Professor at the Royal Military College of Science (Cranfield University), Britain
(1991-1992). He served as Director of the Arab Council for Training Students of
Arab Universities, ACTSAU and National Secretary of the International
Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience (IAESTE),
IAESTE-Jordan (1994-1997). He worked as a Project Engineer at Abu-Dhabi
National Oil Company, UAE (1980-1981). Professor Jubran served as Editor-in-
Chief of the Journal of Engineering Research, and he is now on the editorial board
of the new International Journal of Low Carbon Technologies, published by
Manchester University Press, UK. He received the Hisham Hijjawi Award in the
field of Energy and Informatics, 1997 and the Shoman Award for Young Arab
Scientists (Engineering Sciences), 1994. Dr. Jubran has published more than 90
refereed Journal papers and over 35 conference proceedings papers.
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B K Passi
Teaching, Research, Consultancy and Administration: Richness of experience in
institution-building, launching innovative programs in varying sectors and levels
of education ranging from school to university systems; from private to
government bodies, from national to international organizations, from NGOs to
statutory bodies.
Senior Expert in Thinking Skills SOIE-KMUTT, Bangkok 2000-2
UNESCO-ACEID-PROAP Consultant Bangkok 2001+
President All India Association for Educational Research 1998+
Founder Chair holder: IGNOU-UNESCO Chair Distance Education 1997-2000
Founder Vice Chairperson National Council for Teacher Education 1994 -1997
Acting Vice Chancellor DA University in 1991, 1992
Rector (Pro Vice-Chancellor) DA University 1991 1992
Head School of Advanced Liberal Studies DAVV 1993-94
Founder Director Institute of Education 1991 1993
Head School of Education DAVV 1976 to 1991
Founder Director Audio Visual Research Center UGC 1990-94
Dean Faculty of Education DAVV1976 1986
Head Journalism and Mass Communication 1985 1986
Founder Director Academic Staff College 1987 1988
Founder Head School of Futures Studies 1989
National Lecturer University Grants Commission 1987
Visiting Faculty University of Saskatchewan Canada 1990
Panel for Education UGC Member 1992
Research Advisor National Talk-back Experiment UGC Delhi 1991
Member GB International Institute of Professional Studies 1992
Vice President Children Science Congress Indore 1990-1996
Chairman T. Choithram School, Indore 1985-1995
Teaching Faculty at M.S.University Baroda 1972-76
Research Scholar/Faculty at Panjab University Chandigarh 1966-72
COUNTRIES OF WORK EXPERIENCE
India, Thailand, Canada, Mexico, USA, Russia, United Kingdom, Afghanistan,
France, Japan, Spain, Vietnam, Sweden
RECOGNITION & AWARDS
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World Award of Education-- citations -- "Illustrious Scientific Career and
Valuable Work in Benefit of Mankind --": World Cultural Council Monterrey
Mexico 1990; Recognition for "JOSE VASCONCELOS": Awarded Diploma, 1991
Best Social Scientist Awarded and Honored with MP State Council Award of
Best Social Scientist of 1990 for the original contributions in the areas of
Creativity, Microteaching, Models of Teaching, & Research Surveys in Education,
1990
Canadian Commonwealth Fellow University of Saskatchewan June 1989
Senior Fullbright Fellow of USEFI Georgia, USA 1987
National Lecturer in Education UGC New Delhi 1987
Panjab University Research Scholarship 1966
INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANCY
Three decades of educational research, training, and consultancy in UN bodies,
Universities, Corporate Sectors, and Government Institutions in developed and
developing countries of Europe, North America, Canada, Russia, UK, Asia, e.g.
Thailand KMUTT- Institute of Technology Senior Expert 2000+
Moscow Member Expert group for IITE UNESCO Moscow 2000
Thailand KMIIT- Institute of Technology Consultant 1996
Visiting Faculty at Yuzhno Sakhalinsk and Khabarosk Russia 1992
Training Faculty for Creative Development at Irkutsk USSR 1991
Vietnam UNFPA UNESCO Consultant in Population Education 1990
UNESCO UNDP Consultant2 Educational Technology Afghanistan 1987
Afghanistan UNESCO UNDP Consultant1Teacher Education 1986
UK University of Lancaster: Technical Director of International Transfer of
SIMEQ OECD and England 1973
IIEP UNESCO Paris offered two year Consultancy by IIEPA Paris for Curriculum
Development in Indonesia in 1974
EMPLOYMENT RECORDS
2001 – PRESENT: Prasena (global consulting company specialized in the
integration and optimization of corporate resources within a fast-changing
economic environment)
ThinkTank member on Creativity/ Innovation and eLearning/ Distance learning
Based in Thailand – Global scope
Prasena's Think Tank members, all reputed international experts in various
fields, advise Prasena on strategic matters and provide invaluable help in
research, development, consulting projects, communication and education.
JOURNALISTIC EXPERIENCE INCLUDES:
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Professional Documents
Articles
Dr. Passi has been developing concept papers on different aspects of distance
education. Articles have been developed about problems and issues of research,
material production, students support services, enhancing interactivity,
integrating learning resources, and collaborative networking. Apart from that,
Dr. Passi has developed policy documents and articles in the areas of process
norms.
INTERNATIONAL PROJECT ASSIGNMENTS INCLUDE:
GLOBAL/ VIRTUAL 2002
Speaker at Global Learn Day IV 2002, October 14. 24 hours global Internet event
SOUTH EAST ASIA 2002
Global contact for Creativity and Innovation day for South-East Asia
THAILAND 2002
Unesco
THAILAND 2001+
KMUTT
FRANCE 2000
Moscow Member Expert group: IITE-UNESCO Moscow
THAILAND 2000
SOIE KMITT Senior Expert for Research and Thinking Skills
UK 1996
Research Guide-Master Degree Program in Education Sussex
THAILAND 1996
KMITT Consultancy for Faculty Improvement
JAPAN 1995
UNESCO- Hiroshima University- Teacher Education and Primary Education-
Country Paper
SPAIN 1994
Senior Delegate MHRD: World Conference on Special Needs Education: Quality
& Access
RUSSIA 1992
Visiting Faculty at Yuzhno Sakhalinsk and Khabarosk
USSR 1991
Training Faculty for Creative Development at Irkutsk
VIETNAM 1990
UNDFA UNESCO Consultant at NIES
CANADA 1990
Faculty Member for Summer Courses for Futures Studies University
CANADA 1989
Creative Future Problem Solving Future Corporation Saskatoon Canada
USA 1989
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Futures of Education LEADS Conference Yorktown
CANADA 1989
Instituted Futures Studies Courses College of Education Saskatoon Canada
USA 1987
Senior Fullbright Visiting Scholar Athens Georgia
USA 1987
Staff Development School Improvement Workshop
USA 1987
Creativity 4Ps Creative Studies Buffalo NY
USA 1987
Incubation Model and Teacher Education Workshop Athens
USA 1987
Discussion on Problem Finding and Problem Solving Chicago
AFGHANISTAN 1986
UNESCO First Consultant in Teacher Education UNDP/Project at Kabul
Afghanistan
AFGHANISTAN 1986
Second Consultancy in Educational Technology for UNESCO Kabul
AFGHANISTAN 1986
Lectures on Microteaching: USSR Afghanistan Bilateral Team Kabul Afghanistan
USSSR 1984
UGC Visiting Fellow for Leningrad and Moscow USSR
USSR 1984
Microteaching in India: Seminar at Pedagogical Institute USA Leningrad USSR
USSR 1984
Education in India: Department Foreign Languages Pedagogical Institute
Leningrad USSR
OECD 1978
International Transfer of Self Instructional Microteaching Materials: ASIMEQ
Technical Director, Project with Lancaster; OECD
UK 1976
"International Transfer of Self Instructional Material between Various Countries"
Seminar in Lancaster
UK 1974
Equality of Educational Opportunity OECD Project University of Bristol
UK 1974
Visiting Fellow of UGC and British Council at University of Bristol
UK 1974
First British Conference on Computer in Higher Education University Lancaster
SWEDEN 1974
Seminar on "Educational Research in India" Malmo
UK 1974
"Cluster Analysis" Seminar, University Reading
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UK1974
Equality of Educational Opportunity Validation Study University of Bristol:
Researcher
RESEARCH PROJECTS AND ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS:
School Education Creative Thinking
Teacher Education Models of Teaching
Microteaching, Personalized Education
Higher Education Distance Education, Educational Research, Futures Studies,
and Information Technology
Creativity: Researching in Creativity from 1966; Standardized, Published verbal
and nonverbal "Passi Tests of Creativity"; Highly reliable and valid (found low
relationship between creativity and intelligence; and Creativity and
achievement); the manual is comprehensive and user friendly; it is an original
contribution in Creativity Testing; the tests have found international acceptance.
Originator of Microteaching in India; Conceptualized and researched in
Microteaching. Collaborated all India and UK researches; implemented
Microteaching in Teacher Education; Nick-named as Father of Microteaching in
India; Developed films on Microteaching; published a reference book known as
"Becoming Better Teacher". This innovation has brought many international
invitations.
Models of Teaching: Initiated reforms in teacher education and school teaching;
Directed research projects in Information processing, social interaction, and
Personal development models; disseminated Models of Teaching and
Educational Technology in India and Abroad.
Personalizing Teacher Education Curriculum- designed innovative project of
teacher education at school and college levels. It is popularly known as Zero-
Lecture Program.
Surveys of Research in Education: Operationalzed the prestigious projects of
Surveys Of Research In Education; First Survey of Research in Education
Associate Editor; Second Survey of Research in Education Joint Editor; Third
Survey of Research in Education Member Editorial Board; Fourth Survey of
Research in Education Member Editorial Board Fifth Survey Trend Report
Author.
Futures Studies: Conceptualized and introduced in India and Canada the
academic Courses in Futures Studies at B.Ed. M.Ed. M.Phil. Ph.D. levels; Based
upon our work, UGC developed programs of Futures Studies M.Phil M.Tech.;
Faculty Member for Futures Studies Courses in Canada.
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Norms for Teacher Education Guided and formulated Norms for teacher
education for nursery, elementary, and secondary levels and also in the area of
physical education.
Distance and Open Education: Completed about forty projects in the area of
open distance teacher education.
Innovation – Indian
Dr. Passi has 30 years experience in educational research, training and
consultancy in UN bodies, universities, government institutions and the
corporate sector in Europe, USA, Canada, Russia and Asia. Born in an Indian
village with humble beginnings, he became the creator of many ideas, founder of
institutions and implementer of innovations. He became National Lecturer,
Fulbright Scholar, and President AIAER. It is his original contributions that won
him the Best Social Scientist Award India, World Award of Education -citations
for Illustrious Scientific Career and Valuable Work in Benefit of Mankind- World
Council Monterrey Mexico; and Recognition for Jose Vasconcelos Diploma. He is
called “Father of Microteaching”. He has authored Passi Creativity Tests. He has
managed institutions of higher education, researched in Futures Studies, Models-
Teaching, Research Surveys, Benchmarking, Distance Education, ICT.
He is as of 2001
ThinkTank member of Prasena.
EMail: [email protected]
117/11 Soi Samahan, Sukhumvit Soi 4
10100 Bangkok, Thailand
Phone: +66 9 0110539
Fax: +66 2 2541304
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Bindi Mehta
Chairperson (Research & Publications), NMIMS. Mumbai
Areas of Specialization
Industrial Economics, Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility
Industry and Consulting Experience 18 years
Academic Experience 5 years.
Dr. Bindi Mehta has M.A. (Honours) and a Ph. D. from the University of
Mumbai.
Former Chief Economist of CRISIL and Director (Research) at CCRT, she
specialises in Industrial Economics, Industry / Sector / Market Studies,
Developmental issues including Micro-finance and Women's studies, Corporate
Governance & Corporate Social Responsibility.
She has a number of publications to her credit and has been the Honourary
Editor of monthly E-Journal of the Academy of Corporate Governance. At
SVKM's NMIMS University
she teaches Corporate Social Responsibility and is Chairperson (Research &
Publications).
• Invited to be a Member of Training Committee of Indian Institute of Banking &
Finance 2005
• Appointed as a Public Representative on Interconnected Stock Exchange of
India's Arbitration Committee by SEBI in 2005
• Editor of E-Journal on Corporate Governance of the Academy of Corporate
Governance in 2005-06
• Chaired a session on Environmental Impact on November 22, 2004 at the
Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility held at Penang, Malysia and
organised by Ansted University, Penang and London Metropolitan University
E-mail ID
[email protected]
Blog
http://bindimehta.blogspot.com
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Bill Eydler
[email protected]
The 2008 season marks the 29th season for Bill Eydler as King's head coach,
having led the netmen to a fine 349-246 record in his career. Eydler came to
King's with an outstanding background in tennis. Over the last 33 years, he has
been the Tennis Director of the City of Wilkes-Barre. Eydler is also a well-known
tennis official, tournament director and a USTA/NTRP Verifier. Eydler also
owns and operates Eydler Sports a tennis court construction and tennis supply
business. He is also a certified racket stringer.
He began his coaching career at Wyoming Seminary in Kingston, Pa. and led his
team to the Northeastern Pa. High School Tennis League title in 1972. After his
tenure at Wyoming Seminary, he then returned to coach his alma-mater, Wilkes-
Barre Meyers, for three years before coming to King's.
An accomplished player, Eydler has won many tournaments on the local level as
well as in the Northeast, earning a MSTA Men's age 35 doubles ranking of #10 in
1984. In 1981, he was named to the Advisory Board of Four Star Tennis
Academy and has served as an officer in the Lehigh Valley Tennis Association, a
division of the USTA, for several years.
In 1986, he was honored with the selection of State Tennis Director of the
Keystone State Games, retiring from the position in 1989. For the second time in
his tenure at King's, Eydler was honored by the LVTA as the 1990 Outstanding
Coach of the Year, an award he had previously received in 1983.
Enjoying a highly successful tenure at King's, where he also co-coaches the
women's team, Eydler has led the Monarchs to a number of MAC division and
league titles over his career, including the 2000 MAC overall championship.
Eydler also coached King's to the MAC Freedom and overall runner-up spot in
2001 and playoffs in 2002, 2006 and 2007.
In 1992 Eydler's top two players; Bill Mendler and Mike Ungvarsky were
honored with selection to the NCAA III national tournament at Emory
University in Atlanta. In 1994 Eydler coached Maria Adonizio to the MAC
Women's singles championship and Jim Zimmerman and Joe Brown to the Men's
Doubles title. He also coached Vlad Handl to the 2000 MAC singles
championship and was named MAC Freedom "Coach of the Year." Under
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Eydler, Mike Portonova won the MAC singles titles as a freshman, sophomore
and junior in 2005,2006 and 2007 while teaming with Nick Hojsack to win the
2006 and 2007 MAC doubles titles. Every year many members of both the Men's
and women's tennis teams achieve top scholar athlete awards for the MAC
Conference as well as the NCAA III.
Eydler received his BA degree from King's College in 1970 and earned his
Master's degree in Physical Education Administration from Columbia Pacific
University in 1982.
Eydler was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Public Service from Ansted
University, British Virgin Islands of UK for meritorious contributions in coaching
and athletic administration, 2004.
Eydler retired in June of 2006 as a Math Specialist in the Wilkes-Barre Area
School District. Coach Eydler and his wife Diane reside in Wilkes-Barre.
An accomplished player, Eydler has won many tournaments on the local level as
well as in the Northeast, earning MSTA Men's age 35 doubles ranking of #10 in
1984. In 1981, he was named to the Advisory Board of Four Star Tennis Academy
and has served as an officer in the Lehigh Valley Tennis Association, a division
of the USTA, for several years.
In 1986, he was honored with the selection of State Tennis Director of the
Keystone State Games, retiring from the position in 1989. For the second time in
his tenure at King's, Eydler was honored by the LVTA as the 1990 Outst anding
Coach of the Year, an award he previously received in 1983.
In 2008, Eydler received a tremendous honor when he was inducted into the
Luzerne County Sports Hall of Fame.
Eydler received his BA degree from King's College in 1970 and earned his
Master's degree in Physical Education Administration from Columbia Pacific
University in 1982.
Eydler will be awarded an Honorary Doctor of Public Service from Ansted
University, British Virgin Islands of UK for meritorious contributions in coaching
and athletic administration, 2004.
Eydler is recently retired as a Math Specialist in the Wilkes-Barre Area School
District. Coach Eydler and his wife Diane reside in Wilkes-Barre.
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David B.Lingiah
Mauritian counselling psychologist/psychotherapist living in Scotland for the
past 37 yrs.
Author of counselling texts;writes for Mauritian Abroad,UK; Mauritius News
UK; sometime for L'express Outlook. Also contributes articles to a Scottish
website where all articles may be reproduced.
Dr David B.Lingiah was awarded a doctorate in science (DSc) Health psychology
along with certificates of atten
Prof. Roger Haw intim dance and appreciation from Prof. Haw the youngest co-
founder of Ansted University. ated that next April/May a forum and graduation
ceremony will be held in Mauritius for students from Mauritius and elsewhere.
Ansted Special delegates will be Drs Lingiah and Leung who incidentally has
served three times as graduation master of ceremony, will receive a surprise
award from Ansted University. Both compatriots are looking forward to this
event on the island.
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Daud Rasyid
[email protected]
Education
1996 PhD in Shari’ah, University of Cairo, Egypt. - Summa Cum Laude
Dissertation: Legacy of Indonesian Scholars in Sunnah
(Juhud ‘Ulama` Indonesia fi as-Sunnah)
1990 M.A. in Shari’ah, University of Cairo, Egypt. – Cum Laude
Thesis: The Narration of Imam al-Hakam Ibn Otaiba and his Methodology in
Islamic Jurisprudence (Marwiyyat al-Hakam ibn ‘Utaibah wa fiqhuhu)
1983 B.A. in Islamic Law, the State University of Islamic Studies Medan,
Indonesia
Thesis: Marriage Proposal in Islamic Perspective
Teaching Activities
1996 – 1999 The State Institute for Islamic Studies, Syarif Hidayatullah, Jakarta,
Post Graduate Student Instructor,
Taugth the Science of Hadeeth to post Bacheloreate students. Developed
curriculum with faculty member. Responsible for all aspects of teaching and
evaluations. Provide graduate student’s thesis and dissertation supervision.
1999 – 2004 The State Institute for Islamic Studies, Sunan Gunung Djati,Bandung,
Head Department of Hadeeth at the post Graduate Program,
Taugth the Science of Hadeeth to post Bacheloreate students. Developed
curriculum with faculty member. Responsible for all aspects of teaching and
evaluations. Provide graduate student’s thesis and dissertation supervision.
2002 University of Indonesia, Department of Middle East Studies, Jakarta
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Associate Professor
Taugth Quranic Tafseer to post Bacheloreate students.
2000 – Present University of Ibnu Khaldun, Bogor.
Post Graduate Student Instructor
Taugth the Science of Hadeeth to post Bacheloreate students. Responsible for all
aspects of teaching and evaluations. Provide graduate student’s thesis and
dissertation supervision.
1998 – present The State Institute for Islamic Studies, Faculty of Islamic Law,
Bandung
Lecturer
Lectured on Islamic Jurisprudence, and Hadeeth.
2000 – Present The Institute of Islamic and Arabic Sciences, Jakarta, Indonesia
The branch of Islamic University of Imam Muhammad Ibn Sa`ud
Lecturer
Lectured on the Hadeeth Ahkam in Arabic
Dakwah Activities
July 2004, addressing Jumuah Speech in the Muslim students’ Mosque at
University of Newcastle in UK, and giving lectures for Indonesian communities
in London, Oxford, Bristol, Birmingham, Manchester, New Castle, and other
cities in UK for two months.
July 2005 Addressing Jumuah Speech in Tempe Mosque, in Sydney for one
month, and lecturing Indonesian communities in Sydney, Camberra, Melbourne,
Brisbane, and Perth.
Addressing weekly Jumuah Speech since 1990 up to now in several Mosques
surround Jakarta City.
Addressing Special Speech for Hari-hari Besar Islam (Islamic Celebration days)
like the celebration of Prophet Mohammad birthday, Israk Mi'raj, and other
Islamic moments.
Dakwah in Television
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1999 – Now, addressing lectures in some tv channels for Islamic Program, for
example : Indosiar channel, TVRI, RCTI, SCTV, TPI.
Member of Various Indonesian Islamic Organizations
• Indonesian Ulama Council – Member of Fatwa Board
• Association of Indonesian Du’at (IKADI) – Member of Shuro Council
• Center of Indonesia Shari’ah Consultation (PKS) – Special Consultant in
Islamic Law
• Indonesian Islamic Da’wah Council – Al Majelis Al-A’la Al-Indonesy Li
Dakwah Al Islamiyah – Vice Chairman
Selected Publications
Rasyid, Daud (2003). Indahnya Syari`at Islam. “The Beauty of Islamic Law”.
Usamah Press, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Rasyid, Daud (2002). As-Sunnah Fi Indonesia (in Arabic).”The Fenomena of
Sunnah in Indonesia”, Usamah Press, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Rasyid, Daud (2002), Islam dan Raformasi “Islam and Reformation”, Usamah
Press, Jakarta. Rasyid, Daud (2002). Apa dan Bagaimana Hadits Nabi “Hadist
Nabi: What and How”. Usamah Press, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Rasyid, Daud (2002). Pembaruan Islam Dalam Sorotan. “Islamic Revivalism on
Islamic Perspective”. Usamah Press, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Rasyid, Daud (1998). Islam Dalam Berbagai Dimensi. “Islam in Various
Dimensions”. Gema Insani Press, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Rasyid, Daud (1995). Peran alumni Timteng dalam dunia Pendidikan di
Indonesia. “The Role of Middle-Eastern Muslim Scholars on Shaping the Education
System in Indonesia”. OASE Journal, ICMI, Orsat – Cairo.
Rasyid, Daud (1993). Mewaspadai Gejala Krisis Ulama. “On the Crisis of Muslim
Scholars”. In "Pelita" daily newspaper February 12, 1993. Jakarta.
Rasyid, Daud (1997), Sistem Ekonomi Islam, “Islamic Economy System”,
Unpublished.
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Dana Barry
Ph.D., CPC
ADDRESS:
Box 5665
Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP)
Clarkson University
Potsdam, New York 13699-5665
E-mail: [email protected]
CERTIFICATION
•Permanent New York State Teacher Certification: Chemistry & the General
Sciences (1972)
•Certified Professional Chemist (CPC) - (National Certification Commission
sponsored by The American Institute of Chemists) certified (1989-1992),
recertified: (1992-1995), (1995-1998), (1998-2001), (2001-2004) and (2004 - 2009)
•Permanent Certification by NASA to borrow Lunar Rocks (1999)
POSITIONS:
•VISITING PROFESSOR in Japan for Suzuka National College of Technology
(June 2008)
•VISITING PROFESSOR in Malaysia for Ansted University (December 2007)
•PRESIDENT of Ansted University's Scientific Board, British Virgin Islands, U.K.
(July 2003 - present)
•VISITING PROFESSOR for Suzuka National College of Technology, Japan
(November 2005)
•VISITING PROFESSOR in Malaysia (November 2004)
•VISITING PROFESSOR - England (September 2003)
•VISITING PROFESSOR for Suzuka National College of Technology, Japan
(August 2002)
•VISITING PROFESSOR for Ansted University (March 2001)
•EXTERNAL PROFESSOR & HONORARY ADVISORY COUNCIL MEMBER for
Ansted University, (2000 - present)
•INSTRUCTOR for graduate course in Elementary Science Methods at Potsdam
College - Fall Semester 2003
•INSTRUCTOR for Horizon Program at Clarkson University, 2002 - present
•EDITOR & SENIOR TECHNICAL WRITER for Clarkson's Center for Advanced
Materials Processing (CAMP) 1993 - present
•PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR for Clarkson's REU (Research Experience for
Undergraduates) Program 1998-1999
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•PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR for the Clarkson Space Grant Program 1993-
1999
•EDITOR for Clarkson's space magazine PARALLAX 1993-1999
AUTHOR
•Co-Author of the new book titled "Plan, Develop, Display, Present Science
Projects," published by Teacher Created Resources (2008).
•Co-Author of the new audio book titled "Develop Critical Thinking Skills, Solve
a Mystery, Learn Science," published by Tate Publishing (2007)
•Co-Author of the new book titled "Develop Critical Thinking Skills, Solve a
Mystery, Learn Science," published by Tate Publishing (2007)
•Co-Author of the Japanese Edition of "Develop Critical Thinking Skills, Solve a
Mystery, Learn Science," published by Pleiades Publishing in Osaka, Japan (2007)
•Co-Author of the book titled "Science Fair Fun in Japan" published by Gendai
Tosho, Japan (2005)
•Author of the book titled "Science Fair Projects," published by Teacher Created
Materials, Inc.(2000)
•Gave presentations/workshops at the ASRIA Award Ceremony and at the
Chung Hwa Confucian Secondary School in Penang, Malaysia (December 2007)
•Presented the following paper, which was also published, at the ASEE/IEEE
Frontiers in Education Conference in Milwaukee, WI: Workshops in Creative
Education for Students and Teachers in the United States and Japan by Dana
Barry and Hideyuki Kanematsu (October 2007)
•Presented the seminars "Creative Education" and "Science Fair Education
Project for Students in Japan," at Suzuka National College of Technology, Japan
(November 2005)
•Presented the paper "Corporate Social Responsibility and the Environment" at
the International Conference in Penang, Malaysia (November 2004)
•Oral Presentation "International MarsLink Mission" at the International Global
Learn Day Conference - on line (November 16, 2003)
•Presented a paper at the International Conference on "Corporate Social
Responsibility" at London Metropolitan University in London, England
(September 2003)
•Published Journal papers about an International Chemical Sensation Project in
collaboration with Professors Hideyuki Kanematsu, Hiroshi Shimofuruya, and
Tatsumasa Kobayashi of Suzuka National College of Technology, Japan (2002-
2003)
•Hands on science books for children in grades K - 9
Science activity guides & kits
•Chemistry entries in Gale Encyclopedia of Science (1995)
•Feature articles in national & international journals
Author/Composer of music cassette Chemical Sensation (1996).
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•Script Writer, Host, & Coproducer of TV Series Sensational Science (1996-1997)
AWARDS AND OUTSTANDING ACCOMPLISHMENTS
•Selected for inclusion in World Who's Who of Women by the I.B.C. (2009)
•Selected for inclusion in A.B.I.'s International Profiles of Accomplished Leaders
(2009)
•Participant of NASA's Kepler Mission (2009)
•Participant of NASA's Glory Mission (2009)
•Selected for inclusion in the 10th Edition of Marquis Who's Who in Science and
Engineering (2008 - 2009)
•Keynote Speaker for Suzuka City's Education Symposium, Japan (June 2008)
•Selected by the ABI for inclusion in the publication: 500 Greatest Geniuses of
the 21st Century (2008)
•Named one of the Leading Educators of the World by the I.B.C. (2008)
•Participated in NASA's Engineering Design Challenge: Lunar Plant Growth
Chamber (2008)
•Nominated as International Professional of the Year by the I.B.C. in England
(2008)
•Nominated to be a member of the Leading Intellectuals of the World by the
A.B.I. (2008)
•Selected Woman of the Year in Education by the A.B.I. (2008)
•Nominated for the Distinguished Service to Humankind Award by the I.B.C. in
England (2008)
•Biography selected for inclusion in Great Minds of the 21st Century by the
A.B.I. (2008)
•Biography selected for inclusion in the International Directory of Experts and
Expertise by the A.B.I. (2008)
•Appointed as a Founding Member of the International Women's Review Board
by the the A.B.I. (2008)
•Selected for inclusion in the Fifth Edition of 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of
the 21st Century by the I.B.C. (2008)
•Selected for inclusion in the Thirty-Fourth Edition of the Dictionary of
International Biography by the I.B.C. (2008)
•Nominated a Candidate for a Master Diploma, with Honors, from the World
Academy of Letters (2008)
•Has an honorary appointment as a Founding Member (with distinguished
standing) to the International Women's Review Board by the A.B.I. (2008)
•Participant of NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Mission (2008)
•Selected for inclusion in the International Who's Who of Professional &
Business Women: Tenth Anniversary Commemorative Edition by the A.B.I.
(2008)
•Recipient of the American Chemical Society Award for excellent Contributions
to the National Chemistry Week Program (December 2007)
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•Selected for inclusion in 8th Edition of Marquis Who's Who in American
Education (2007 - 2008)
•My International Program in Creative Education with Dr. Kanematsu of Japan
received Second Place for the American Chemical Society's ChemLuminary
Award in Public Relations (2007)
•Nominated for the Woman of Achievement Award by the A.B.I. (2007)
•Nominated to receive the Gold Medal for the United States by the A.B.I. (2007)
•Biography is included in the International Profiles of Accomplished Leaders by
the A.B.I. (2007)
•Biography is included in the book Contemporary Authors by the Gale
Reference Team (December 2007)
•Selected for inclusion in 7th Edition of Marquis Who's Who in American
Education (2006 - 2007)
•Selected for inclusion in 25th Edition of Marquis Who's Who of American
Women (2006-2007)
•Selected for inclusion in the 9th Edition of Marquis Who's Who in Science and
Engineering (2006-2007)
•Nominated Woman of the Year by ABI (2005)
•Selected for inclusion in the 2nd Edition of "Distinguished and Admirable
Achievers," published in India (2005)
•Nominated to receive International Peace Prize (United Cultural Convention,
U.S) 2005
•Nominated a Leading Educator of the World - 2005 (I.B.C., England)
•Ansted Foundation Award (Penang, Malaysia) 2004
•Presented "Welcoming Address" & "Vote of Thanks" at Second International
Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility (Penang, Malaysia) 2004
•Co-Editor of World Book on Social Responsibility (published in Malaysia) 2004
•Dr. Barry's Chemical Sensation Project received a National Award
(ChemLuminary Award) from the American Chemical Society - 2004
•Dr. Barry's World First MarsLink Space Mission Program received a National
Award (a ChemPower Certificate of Excellence) from the American Chemical
Society - 2004
•Nominated Einsteinian Chair of Science - World Academy of Letters (2004)
•Nominated International Educator of the Year 2004 - International Biographical
Centre in England (2004)
•Ten Year Service Award from the Ahkwesahsne Mohawk Science Fair
Committee - 2004
•Presented "Welcoming Speech" and awards / honorary degrees at Ansted
University's Convocation/Graduation Ceremony, London Metropolitan
University in London, England (September 6, 2003)
•Five Year Service Award from the Ahkwesahsne Mohawk Science Fair
Committee - 2003
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•Listed in the outstanding reference "Something about the Author" (Gale Group
-MI) July 2003
•Received Certificate of Participation in the Mars Exploration Rover 2003
Mission
•My Letter of encouragement was read at the American Cultural Center in
Africa by the President of the Cameroon Ozone Club on World Ozone Day
(September 16, 2002)
Dictionary of International Biography - 30th Anniversary Edition (I.B.C.) 2002
•One Thousand Great Scientists - (I.B.C.) 2002
•One Thousand Great Scholars - first edition (I.B.C.) 2002
•Outstanding Achievement Award -(NNY Section, American Chemical Society)
2002
•One Thousand Great Americans - 2002
•International Who's Who of the Professional & Business Women - 2002
•Great Minds of the 21st Century (2002)
•International Scientist of the Year 2001 (2002)
•2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century (2001-2002)
•Who's Who in the 21st Century (2001-2002)
•Listed in "Biography Today" in India (2001)
•International Medal for Scientific Excellence (2001)
•Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy, Science Education - Ansted University,
Malaysia (2001)
•The Twentieth Century Award for Achievement (2000)
•Outstanding People of the 20th Century (2000)
•2000 Outstanding Scientists of the 20th Century (2000)
•Dictionary of International Biography - 28th & 29th Eds. (2000 & 2001)
•International Woman of the Year 1999/2000
•APEX Award for Publication Excellence (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008)
•Organized the World's First Moonlink Mission - educational component to
NASA's Lunar Prospector Mission (1998)
•Organized the World's First NEARLink Mission - educational component to
NASA's NEAR Mission (1998)
•Organized the World's First MarsLink Mission - educational component to
NASA's Global Surveyor Mission (2000). See http://www.space-
explorers.com/internal/events/clarkson2005.html
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
•Member of the American Institute of Chemists Editorial Review Board
•Honorary Member of the Cameroon Ozone Club, Africa
•American Chemical Society (ACS), Secretary of the Northern New York Section
•American Institute of Chemists (AIC)
•National Science Teachers Association (NSTA)
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PUBLICATIONS
Over 100 professional publications including ten books, a book chapter, science
encyclopedia entries, journal features, scripts for aired television shows, and
music CDs. This work is published in various Countries including the United
States, Japan, England, Australia, Malaysia, and India.
Dana M. Barry of Canton, editor and technical writer at Clarkson
University’s Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP), has been
invited to serve as a visiting professor in Malaysia during March. She will
present science education seminars in Penang and Kuala Lumpur to students,
faculty, government officials and other distinguished guests.
While in Malaysia, Barry will also receive an honorary doctoral degree from
Ansted University in recognition of her exemplary contributions and her
dedication to the promotion of space science and technology.
Barry was invited to Malaysia by Ansted’s co-founder, Roger Haw. Ansted is
a small private university with long-distance learning programs, and has
external campuses in Malaysia and the British Virgin Islands.
Barry’s Malaysian seminars will have three components.
The first, “Turning Students on to Science and Technology,†includes
demonstrations and makes use of Barry’s published books, journal features
and science education music cassettes.
The second, “NASA Space Missions and Their Educational Component
Missions,†recounts Barry’s experiences in organizing three NASA World
First Missions, including the MoonLink (1998), NEARLink (1998), and MarsLink
(2000) missions, the latter an international gathering of students from the North
Country and Malaysia. Barry will meet with her Malaysian team members to
give them advice on how to access and analyze the incoming data and
information from Mars.
The final component, “Chemical-Mechanical Polishing and High-Tech
Equipment,†will include segments from Barry’s television series,
“Sensational Science,†which she hosted, wrote and co-produced. She will
also speak on the research that is taking place at CAMP and discuss her cover
story, “Chemical-Mechanical Polishing,†which appeared in the May/June
1999 issue of The Chemist.
In addition to presenting seminars, Barry will donate educational materials
(including copies of her books and science education music cassettes) to Ansted
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University and other schools and colleges in Malaysia. Support for her trip is
being provided by CAMP, the Northern New York Section of the American
Chemical Society and Ansted University.
Barry, who has been in her position at Clarkson since 1993, is also an officer for
the Northern New York Section of the American Chemical Society, a Certified
Professional Chemist, and an honorary member of Ansted University’s
Advisory Council.
Barry’s recent awards include Leaders of Science, Technology & Engineering
2001, 500 Leaders of Influence (2001), 1000 World Leaders of Scientific Influence
(2001), Dictionary of International Biography - 28th & 29th editions (2000 &
2001), The Twentieth Century Award for Achievement (2000), Outstanding
People of the 20th Century (2000), 2000 Outstanding Scientists of the 20th
Century (2000), 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 20th Century (2000) and
International Woman of the Year..
Dana M. Barry of Canton, editor & technical writer for Clarkson University's
Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP), has published a book titled
Science Fair Projects: Helping Your Child Create a Super Science Fair Project.
Published this year by Teacher Created Materials, Inc., Science Fair Projects
should prove to be an asset to parents and teachers with children between the
ages of eight and twelve.
Barry has virtually given parents and teachers a step-by-step approach to
tackling just about any science project. Chapters include "The Problem-Solving
Model," "Ideas for Science Projects," "Planning the Project," "Developing the
Project," "Displaying the Project" and "Practice Projects."
Barry is also the author of several science education books and the science
education music tape "Chemical Sensation" with the Barry Tones.
She was recently offered the opportunity to lecture at Anstead University in
Malaysia after being awarded 1999/2000 International Woman of the Year.
She has also been awarded the Twentieth Century Award for Achievement
(2000); Outstanding People of the 20th Century (2000); 2000 Outstanding
Scientists of the 20th Century (2000); and Dictionary of International Biography -
28th Ed. (2000) awards. (03 Nov 2000)
WORLD FIRST MARSLINK MISSION UPDATE - 2005
Dr. Dana M. Barry's World First MarsLink team has made progress, and her
program received a National Award from the American Chemical Society (ACS).
Dr. Barry (of Clarkson University, U.S.A. and President of Ansted University's
Scientific Board, Malaysia) has an international team with members in the United
States and Malaysia. Her Mission is supported by NASA and Space Explorers,
Inc. and sponsored by the Northern New York Section of the American Chemical
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Society. Dr. Barry and her team are very grateful to Space Explorers, Inc. for their
continued interest and outstanding support.
U.S.A.
Dr. Dana Barry's World First MarsLink Program received a National Award
(ChemPower Certificate of Excellence) from the American Chemical Society, the
world's largest scientific organization with over 163,000 members. Her Program
was recognized as the most creative way of teaching chemistry in the United
States. In addition, her Chemical Sensation project with Japan received a
National Award (ChemLuminary Award for Public Relations). Dr. Barry
accepted both awards (on behalf of the NNY section of the American Chemical
Society, where she serves as an officer) at the American Chemical Society's
National Convention held in Philadelphia, PA during the month of August 2004,
She has worked on projects with four U.S. Presidents and has served on the
adjunct faculties of Indiana-Purdue University, the University of Southern
California, and San Francisco State University.
Dr. Dana Barry (left) presents a prestigious award to Dr. Roger Haw for his
outstanding contributions to the National Award winning World First MarsLink
Space Mission Program. The award, which is from the Northern New York
section of the American Chemical Society, was presented to Dr. Haw at a special
ceremony in Penang, Malaysia (November 2004).Baron Sir Professor Dr. Roger
Haw (Founding Member of Ansted University) is a coordinator and the main
contact person for the MarsLink team members in Malaysia. (The team includes
students at Ansted University and St. Xavier's Institution.) Dr. Haw provides
continuous support and encourages the team to actively participate in MarsLink
- related activities and projects. He received an award for his outstanding
contributions to the National Award winning World First MarsLink Space
Program. Dr. Dana Barry (on behalf of the NNY section of the ACS) presented
this prestigious honor to Dr. Roger Haw at a special ceremony held in
conjunction with the Second International Conference on Corporate Social
Responsibility in Penang, Malaysia (November 2004).
MarsLink team members in Malaysia belong to an Astronomy Club, which is
advised by Dr. Chong Hon Yew (Ansted University Advisory Council Member
& Professor of Physics at the University of the Sciences in Malaysia - USM). They
attended planet/star gazing sessions and other space-related activities. Also they
had an opportunity to participate in the USM National Astronomy Convention
2005, the first of its kind in Malaysia. The Convention was open to amateur and
professional astronomers and the general public. The Convention Objectives and
Activities are provided.
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Dr. Dana M. Barry's World First MarsLink Program and her Chemical Sensation
Project received National Awards from the American Chemical Society at the
Organization's National Convention held in Philadelphia, PA in August 2004.
From left: Dr. William Oliver (Chair of the Committee on Public Relations &
Communications), Dr. Dana M. Barry (officer of the Northern NY section of the
ACS & organizer of the award winning programs), and Dr. James Burke (Chair
of the Board of Directors of the ACS
Daniel Verkerke
Daniel Verkerke was an honored guest sponsored by the International Martial
Arts Research Institute, Martial Arts Federation of Malaysia, and Nanyang
Wushu Federation of Sarawak .
As the Canadian Ambassador for the International Martial Arts Research
Institute and member of the Advisory Council for Canada, Daniel has been very
active in unifying the West with the East. Through sharing his knowledge and
providing a Thesis which included over 12 instructional videos and DVD's as
well as his book titled "Spiritual Development Enlightenment of Life" and the
curriculum for the Seicho Jutsu Intstitute of Advanced Studies, Daniel was
honored with a Doctorate Degree presented during the World Martial Arts Black
Belt Hall of Fame in Asia.
The Degree was presented by the honorable YB. Encik Dublin Unting ak Ingkot,
AMN., Assistant Minister of Sport & Agriculture, Sarawak, who is also an
Advisor of Nanyang Wushu Federation of Sarawak.
The International Martial Arts Research Institute of Malaysia is an official
accredited Educational Training and Learning Resource Centre appointed under
Ansted University.
This trip provided a great opportunity for Grandmaster Daniel Verkerke to learn
from others as well as teach and promote his art which is recognized
internationally as the art of Canada.
As a Goodwill Ambassador for Canada Daniel met Mayors, Ministers, Police
Officials and other Grandmasters and presented them with Provincial pins
provided by MPP's Gary Goodyear and Gerry Martiniuk. In Malaysia there is a
title bestowed upon few people by the King. The title is called "Dato" it is much
like receiving knight hood in the UK. During his stay in Kuala Lumpur Mr.
Verkerke was honored to meet with various Dato's and was happy to present
them with the Provincial pins from Canada. The Dato's were very gracious hosts
and held dinners in GM. Daniel Verkerke's behalf.
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Apart from teaching in Borneo, KL and Singapore Mr. Verkerke was hosted by
Dr. Zahalan Man, who is the National Chancellor for Malaysian International
Association of Educators for World Peace (UN-NGO). This is a world wide
movement involved with bringing all nations together through Peace. This is a
very noble cause that Mr. Verkerke has also become involved with.
Because this was such an amazing trip with so many experiences, it would take a
novel to cover so we have just limited this to a brief pictorial coverage
David Crowther
Qualifications: BA, MBA, MEd, PhD,
DSocSc, DSC, PGCE, FCMA, CPFA,
MCMI, FHEA
Other qualifications and memberships:
Postgraduate Diploma in Business Information Management (CNAA)
Certificate in Counseling (Nottingham University)
Professional Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Aston University)
Member of British Psychological Society
Member of British Accounting Association
Member of European Accounting Association
Member of Standing Conference on Organizational Symbolism
Member of the Social Responsibility Research Network member of Global
Academy of Business & Economic Research
Member of Knowledge Globalization Institute
HONOURS AND AWARDS
2000 Honorary Council Member, Ansted University, Malaysia
2002 Fellow of North American Academy of Arts & Sciences
2002 Honorary DSocSc, Ansted University, Malaysia
2003 Honorary Dr of Applied Science, Université Francophone Internationale,
Belgium
2003 Special advisor to Vice-Rectorate, Université Francophone Internationale,
Belgium
2003 Académico de Mérito, Muy Ilustre Academia Mundial de Ciencias
Tecnología Educación y Humanidades, Spain
2003 Diplome 'ad Honores', Académie Européenne des Arts, France
2003 Certificate of Registration as International Expert in Social Education,
Association Internationale pour l'Ecole de Promotion Collective, Togo
2004 Ansted University Foundation award
2007 'Highly Recommended Runner-Up’ educator in the ‘Lifetime
Achievement’ category EABIS and Aspen Center for Business Education
European Faculty Pioneer Awards
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2008 Listed in Marquis Who’s Who in the World
Listed in Dictionary of International Biography
VISITING APPOINTMENTS
2006 (continuing) Visiting Professor, Yildiz Technical University,
Istanbul, Turkey
2008 Visiting Professor, Suffolk University, USA
2008 Visiting Professor, Zagreb School of Economics
& Management, Croatia
2007 Visiting Professor, Polytechnic
Institute of Guarda, Portugal
2000 – 2005 External Professor, Ansted University, Malaysia
1999 – 2002 Visiting Professor, Talinn Technical University, Estonia
RESEARCH
Research interests are interdisciplinary in the areas of marketing, strategic
management, accounting and organisational studies. These can be considered as
a concern with corporate social responsibility and accountability; interests
include:
•Factors affecting corporate sustainability
•The implications of organizational activity upon the wider stakeholder
environment
•Accounting for the wider environment and stakeholder influences upon
corporate reporting systems. The effect of environmental influences on corporate
reporting.
•The relationship between socially responsible behaviour and financial
performance.
•Behaviour in the workplace.
•The regulation of the accounting profession.
•The determination of community identity and implications for organisational or
societal inclusion / exclusion.
•The management of change within an organization and implications for
organizational culture
•The relationship between financial and economic measures of performance and
corporate culture and strategic development.
Other Interests and activities:
2007 – Date: Patron, the Temple Trust (Sri Lanka)
2007 – Date: Partner, The Knowledge Globalization Institute, USA
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2007 - Date: Board member, Global Academy of Business & Economic Research
2006 – 09: External examiner, Lincoln University postgraduate programme
2005 – Date: Founding chair of the Social Responsibility Research Network
2005 – 08: External Advisor, Accounting & Finance, University of the West of
England
2004 – Date: Faculty member and academic advisor,
International Entrepreneurs Association, Malaysia
2003 – Date: Member, Citizen Works Corporate Reform Commission, USA
2003 – Date: Founding board member, Association for Integrity in Accounting,
USA
2003 – Date: External research professor, Université Francophone International
2003 – Date: Affiliate, Corporate Citizenship Research Unit, Deakin University
2002 – Date: Faculty member, New York College of Advanced Studies
2002 - Date: Fellow of North American Academy of Arts & Sciences
2001 – Date : Treasurer& Board member, Standing Conference on
Organizational Symbolism (SCOS)
2000 – 05: External examiner, University of the West of England,
Undergraduate programme, Management accounting subject area
2000 – Date: External professor and council member; Ansted University,
Malaysia
2000 – 2003: Assessor for Association of Chartered Certified Accountants in
Financial Information for Management
1999 - 2002: External examiner, Postgraduate programmes, School of Finance
& Law, Bournemouth University
1999 – 2001: Occasional Lecturer at Nottingham University in Management
Accounting
1994 - 2001: Examiner for London Chamber of Commerce and Industry;
Association of Accounting Technicians; Chartered Institute of Management
Accountants in Management Accounting (at various times)
1994 - 97: Question writer for University of Cambridge Local Examination
Syndicate MENO Thinking Skills Service
1993 - 97: Tutor for Open University MBA courses in Strategic Management and
Performance Measurement
Other Activities
I am founding editor of Social Responsibility Journal
I am editor of a book series on Corporate Social Responsibility published by
Ashgate, Alders hot
I am editor of a book series on applied aspects of Corporate Social Responsibility
published by Gower, Aldershot
I am on the editorial boards of the following journals:
Accountancy.
Business & the Public Interest, UK
Journal of Finance & Management in Public Services, UK
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Journal of Accounting Business & Management, Indonesia
African Journal of Risk and Insurance, Nigeria
Issues in Social and Environmental Accounting, Indonesia
International Journal of Accounting & Finance, Canada
The Dearborn Educator, USA
Journal of Knowledge Globalization, USA
International Journal of Management Development, Canada
Malaysian Accounting Review
Global Excellence Review, India
Corporate Sustainability – An Asia-Pacific Review Journal
Edited special issues of journals in a number of areas
Organised a number of conferences, themed tracks in conference and symposia
in a variety of areas.
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David Wortley
Mass Mitec Creative Collaborative Communications
David Wortley is owner and founder of Mass Mitec, a UK based independent
consultancy specialising in the use of conferencing and collaboration
technologies for knowledge management and social, economic and commercial
development. Prior to founding Mass Mitec, David had a successful commercial
career in telecommunications, computing, training and new media technologies
with IBM and British Telecom.
David is a professional freelance facilitator for HP media solutions and acts as
the European Project Manager for virtual training sessions in this region. As well
as substantial experience with HP Virtual Classroom, David has also facilitated
events with Placeware and other virtual conferencing products, and is also
familiar with the Webex environment.
In 1997, David won a prestigious DTI award for the Harborough ComKnet
(Community Commerce and Knowledge Network - www.comknet.org.uk)
project, which, in April 2000, incorporated the use of web conferencing in a
virtual event attended by over 250 participants. This project provided a
foundation for the Harborough Community Learning Network (www.hcln.net)
designed to support rural villages in learning and enterprise development.
David has been applying web conferencing, collaboration and broadcasting
technologies in innovative ways to create a model of sustainability for
community learning and empowerment.
David devised THE Radio with Pictures Show concept, combining community
radio broadcasting with web conferencing as a potential solution for tackling
digital divide issues in developing nations.
As well as the HERBERT LINCOLN WHITTIER
Radio with Pictures Show http://www.hcln.net/hfm/radioflyer.htm, David has
also organised and promoted a number of virtual seminars and conferences
whose archives can be viewed at http://www.hcln.net/conferences.htm.
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David is also an accomplished speaker and has spoken at a number of
international conferences focusing on ICT and Society. He has had papers
published in Europe, Australia, USA and South America. David is a member of
the Global Society Dialogue, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
and Global Community Network organisations and an Honorary Advisory
Council member of Ansted University, BVI of UK.
Edward Kamens
Sumitomo Professor of Japanese Studies
Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures
Yale University
Box 208236
New Haven CT 06520-8236
Phone: 203-432-2862; fax: 203-432-6729
E-mail: [email protected]
EDUCATION
1982 Ph.D., Yale University, East Asian Languages and Literatures
1980 M. Phil., Yale University, East Asian Languages and Literatures
1979 M.A., Yale University, Religious Studies
1974 B.A., Yale University, Magna cum laude, Distinction in Japanese Major
APPOINTMENTS
2006-present Sumitomo Professor of Japanese Studies, Yale University
1993-present Professor of Japanese Literature, Department of East Asian
Languages and Literatures, Yale University
1986-93 Assistant Professor (‘86-91), Associate Professor (‘91-93), Department of
East Asian Languages and Literatures, Yale University
1986 spr Lecturer (part-time), Department of English, Yale University
1985-86 Tutor-in-Writing, Berkeley College, Bass Writing Program, Yale
University
1983-85 Assistant Professor, Japanese Language and Literature, Department of
Asian Languages and Literature, University of Washington
1983 spr Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Oriental Languages,
University of California, Los Angeles
1982-83 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of East Asian Languages and
Civilizations, University of Chicago
1981 spr Visiting Lecturer, Asian Studies Program, Connecticut College
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SERVICE at Yale
1999-present Associate Master of Saybrook College
2007 (fall) Acting Director, Whitney Humanities Center
2007 (spring), Search Committee, Director of the Center for Language Study
2002-present, 1991-1997 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of East Asian
Languages and Literatures
2005-present, 1995-1997 Director of Graduate Studies, East Asian Studies (M.A.
Program)
2006-present Chair, Ad Hoc Committee, “The Asakawa Garden Project at Yale
University”
2006-07 Search Committee, University Chaplain
2006 Chair, Search Committee, Assistant Professor of Traditional Japanese
Theater
(Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures & Program in Theater
Studies)
2005-present, 1998-2000 Secretary, Joint Boards of Permanent Officers
2005, 2006 Selection Committee, Morse Junior Faculty Fellowships
2005-present Advisory Committee on Library Policy
2005-present Advisory Committee on Resources for Students and Employees
with Disabilities
2004 spr Selection Committee, Whiting/Leylan Fellowships
2004 spr Selection Committee, Wrexham Prize in the Humanities
2004 spr Yale College Committee on Teaching and Learning
2004-present Advisory Committee, Richard U. Light Fellowship
1997-2003 Chair, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures
1998-99Sub-committee on Programs and Instruction, Yale University Re-
accreditation
Committee
1997-2000 Chair, Language Study Committee
1998-present Trustee, Yale Hillel/Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale.
Secretary and Member of Executive Committee, 2003-present, 1998-2003;
President, 2001-2003.
1995-97, 1999-2000 Faculty Director, Richard U. Light Fellowships at Yale
1996-97 Chair, Yale College Executive Committee
Kamens vita 3
1995-97 Dean’s Advisory Committee on Student Grievances, Graduate School
1995-97 Committees on International Education, Yale College
1993-95 Term Appointments Committee, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
1993-94 Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Foreign Language Instruction at Yale
1992-95 Chair, Parker Huang Undergraduate Travel Fellowship Committee
1992-93 Committee on Teaching in the Residential Colleges
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1987-1991 Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of East Asian
Languages and Literatures
SERVICE to the field
2004-present Elected Trustee, Society for Japanese Studies (Journal of Japanese
Studies)
2002-06 Editors, The Cambridge History of Japanese Literature, Cambridge
University Press
2002-present Advisory Board, Journal of Japanese Studies
2000-02 Annual Meeting Program Committee, Association for Asian Studies
1994-98 Chair, Executive Committee, Inter-university Center for Japanese
Language Studies (Executive Committee Member since 1989)
1992-99 Hamako Ito Chaplin Prize Fund Committee, Association for Asian
Studies
FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS AND PRIZES
2005-06 Moore Fund Grant, Yale College, for “Literary Japanese On-line”
2004-2007 Fellow, Whitney Humanities Center, Yale University
1998 Hitomi Arisawa Prize (American Association of University Presses) for
Utamakura, Allusion, and Intertextuality in Traditional Japanese Poetry
1997 Grant from Frederick Hilles Fund, Yale University, in support of
publication of Utamakura, Allusion, and Intertextuality in Traditional Japanese
Poetry
1992 Grant from Frederick Hilles Fund, Yale University, in support of
publication of Kamens, ed., Approaches to Teaching Murasaki Shikibu’s The Tale of
Genji
1991-92 Mellon Fellowship in the Whitney Humanities Center, Yale University.
1990 A. Whitney Griswold Fund (Yale University) Grant for research travel to
Japan
(summer)
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1989-90 Morse Junior Faculty Fellowship, Yale University
1987 Concurrent grants from the Association for Asian Studies, Northeast Asia
Council;
Enders Fund, Yale Graduate School; and Council on East Asian Studies, Yale
University:
for research in Japan on Japanese Buddhist poetry (July)
1984 Association for Asian Studies, Northeast Asia Council Research Grant
1980 Japan Foundation Dissertation Grant (research at Waseda University,
Tokyo)
1980-81 Social Science Research Council Dissertation Grant
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1977-82 Sumitomo and NDFL (Title VI) Fellowships, Yale University Graduate
School
1975 Williams Prize in East Asian Studies, Yale College
PUBLICATIONS
In progress or in press:
(Article in English and Chinese) “A New View of the Landscape: Revising the
Literary History of Heian Japan” in Tradition and Modernity: Comparative
Perspectives. Beijing: Peking
University, forthcoming spring 2007.
(in press) “Preface,” Regent Fujiwara Tadahira, The Year 939 in his Journal:
Teishinkøki. An annotated translation by the Heian Journal Kambun Workshop
co-edited by Joan R. Piggott and Sanae Yoshida. (Also contributor to the
translation and annotation.) Under consideration, Cornell University East Asian
Monographs; publication anticipated 2008.
“‘The Tale of Genji’ and ‘Yashima’ Screens in Local and Global Perspectives.” Yale
University Art Gallery Bulletin, 2007 issue focusing on Japanese art in the Gallery.
In print:
2007 (edited book) Heian Japan Centers and Peripheries. Co-editor with M.
Adolpson and S. Matsumoto. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 2007.
Includes article, “Terrains of Text in mid-Heian Court Literature,” and co-
authored “Introduction.”
2006 (article in Japanese) “Hon’yaku kara hyøron e: Amerika kara mita Nihon
bungaku
kenky√ gojj√nenkan no katei.” 50th Anniversary Commemorative Edition: Bungaku
gogaku 185 (June, 2006), pp. 145-47.
2005 (article in Japanese) “Heianchø no wabun no nikki to kanbun no nikki: ‘jyanru’ ni
kansuru ikkøsatsu.” In Exploring Japanese Literary Research from an Overseas
Perspective: Beyond Inside and Outside (Kaigai kara mita Nihon bungaku no kenky√:
uchi to soto wo norikoete.) Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on
Japanese Literature. Tokyo: National Institute of Japanese Literature, 2006, pp.
31-45. Kamens vita 5
2004 (article) “The Dangers of Translation and the Value of Translation”
(Japanese title:
Hon’yaku no kiki, hon’yaku no kachi) in Ii Haruki, ed., Nihon bungaku: Hon’yaku no
kanøsei (Japanese Literature: The Possibilities of Translation). Osaka: Osaka
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Daigaku/Kazama Shobø, Publishers, pp. 60-75.
2004 (article) “Locating the Literary in Courtier Journals” (Japanese title:
“‘Kuge nikki’ no gakumonteki ichizuke”) in Ii Haruki, ed., Kokusaika no naka no Nihon
bungaku kenky√ (Japanese Literature Research in the International Context). Osaka:
Osaka Daigaku/Kazama Shobø, Publishers, pp. 129-143.
2002 (article), “Waking the Dead: Fujiwara Teika’s Sotoba kuyø Poems,”
in Journal of Japanese Studies, vol. 28, no. 2 (Summer, 2002), pp. 379-406
1997 (book) Utamakura, Allusion, and Intertextuality in Traditional Japanese Poetry
(New Haven and London: Yale University Press)
1993 (article) “Dragon-girl, Maidenflower, Buddha: The Transformation of a
Waka Topos, ‘The Five Obstructions.’” Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, vol. 53
no. 2 (December, 1993), pp. 389-442.
1993 (edited volume) Approaches to Teaching Murasaki Shikibu’s The Tale of Genji.
Volume in series, “Approaches to Teaching World Literature.” New York:
Modern Language Association of America.
(essay) “Genshin’s Shadow,” in Kamens, ed., Approaches to Teaching Murasaki
Shikibu’s The Tale of Genji (New York: Modern Language Association), pp. 132-
141.
1990 (book) The Buddhist Poetry of the Great Kamo Priestess: Daisaiin Senshi and
Hosshin wakash√. Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies, no. 5. Center
for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
1989 (articles) “The Past in the Present: Fujiwara Teika and the Traditions of
Japanese Poetry” and “Translation of Teika’s Poems on Flowers and Birds of the
Twelve Months” in Word in Flower: The Visualization of Classical Literature in
Seventeenth-Century Japan (Carolyn Wheelwright, editor), Yale University Art
Gallery, New Haven.
1988 (book) The Three Jewels: A Study and Translation of Minamoto Tamenori’s
Sanbøe . Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies, no. 2. Center for
Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
1987 (articles) “Anesaki Masaharu”; “Køya”; “Onmyødø”: in The Encyclopedia of
Religion, edited by Mircea Eliade et al., Macmillan Publishing Company, New
York.
REVIEWS
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2003 Review article: “‘A Beautiful, Quiet World’? The Tale of Genji and Its English
Translations,” Journal of Japanese Studies, vol. 29, no. 2 (summer, 2003), pp. 325-
339.
2004 “Susan B. Klein, Allegories of Desire: Esoteric Literary Commentaries of Medieval
Japan, Harvard University Asia Center, 2002,” in Journal of Japanese Studies, vol.
30, no 1 (Winter, 2004), pp. 224-228. Kamens vita 6
2001 “Thomas LaMarre, Uncovering Heian Japan: An Archaeology of Sensation and
Inscription (Duke University Press, 2000),” in Journal of Japanese Studies vol. 27, no.
2, pp. 430-434.
2000 “Edith Sarra, Fictions of Femininity: Literary Inventions of Gender in Japanese
Court Women’s Memoirs. (Stanford University Press, 1999,” in The Journal of Asian
Studies, vol. 59, no. 2 (May, 2000), pp. 442-444.
2000 “Rajyashree Pandey, Writing and Renunciation in Medieval Japan: The Works of
the Poet-Priest Kamo no Chømei (Center for Japanese Studies, The University of
Michigan, 1998),” in Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies vol. 60, no. 1 (June, 2000),
pp. 318-323.
1999 “Linda H. Chance, Formless in Form: Kenkø, Tsurezuregusa, and the Rhetoric
of Japanese Fragmentary Prose. (Stanford University Press, 1997),” in Journal of
Japanese Studies, vol. 25, no. 1 (Winter, 1999), pp. 137-141
1995 “A Waka Anthology, Volume One: The Gem-Glistening Cup, by Edwin A.
Cranston. (Stanford University Press, 1993)” in Journal of the Association of
Teachers of Japanese, vol. 29, no. 1 (April, 1995), pp. 75-81.
1992 “Traditional Japanese Poetry: An Anthology. Translated, with an introduction,
by Steven D. Carter. (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1991),” in Journal of
Japanese Studies, vol. 18 no. 2 (Summer, 1992), pp. 606-611.
1991 “Robert N. Huey, Kyøgoku Tamekane: Poetry and Politics in Late Kamakura
Japan (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1989),” in Journal of Japanese Studies,
vol. 17 no. 2 (summer, 1991), pp. 377-381.
1990 “The Tale of the Heike, translated, with an Introduction, by Helen Craig
McCullough (Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1988),” in Journal of Japanese
Studies, vol. 16 no. 1 (winter, 1990), pp. 132-139.
1987 “The Riverside Counselor’s Stories: Vernacular Fiction of Late Heian Japan,
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translated, with an introduction, by Robert L. Backus (Stanford, Stanford
University Press, 1985),” in The Journal of the American Oriental Society 107.2.
PUBLIC LECTURES AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
2005, Invited Lecture (in Japanese) “Heianchø no wabun no nikki to kanbun no nikki:
‘jyanru’ ni kansuru ikkøsatsu.” 29th Annual International Conference on Japanese
Literature, National Institute of Japanese Literature, Tokyo, November 17.
2005 Discussant, panel on “Diaries and Records: Historical and Literary
Perspectives on Tenth and Eleventh-Century Sources,” Association for Asian
Studies Annual Meeting, Chicago, April 2.
2004 Commentary (in Japanese) on panel presentations at conference on “Sources
in Premodern Japanese Studies and their Use,” Historiographical Institute,
University of Tokyo, July 8. Kamens vita 7
2004 “Four Poems from a Late Spring Night’s Gathering at Michinaga’s:
Reflections on the Study of Kanshibun in the Early 21st Century.” Harvard
University, workshop on "New Approaches to Early Japanese Textuality:
Functions, Occasions, and Genres of kanshibun," May 8.
2003 “Women, Men, Languages, Texts in mid-Heian Court Culture,” Center for
Japanese Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, February 24.
2003 “The Dangers of Translation and the Value of Translation” (Japanese title:
Hon’yaku no kiki, hon’yaku no kachi) in bi-linguial conference volume, Nihon
bungaku: Hon’yaku no kanoosei (Japanese Literature: Translation and Its Potential),
Osaka University “Center of Excellence” International Symposium, March 16.
2003 “Scholarly Publication and Translation,” Center for Japanese Studies,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, November 14.
2003. The Cambridge History of Japanese Literature Workshop, at Yale University,
sponsored by Council on East Asian Studies, October 3-4. I convened and led the
workshop for contributors to the volume, of which I am editor.
2002 Respondent to panel on “Shintø and Modern Academic Studies” at
workshop “New Perspectives in the Study of Shintø,” Columbia University,
October 3-4
2002 “Terrains of Text in mid-Heian Court Culture” at conference, “Center and
Periphery in Heian Japan.” Reischauer Institute, Harvard University, June 11.
(Coorganizer of conference.)
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2002 Discussant, panel on “Priestesses, Wives and Daughters, and Lewd Women:
Gender Constructions in Early Japan” at Berkshire Women’s History Conference,
University of Connecticut, Storrs, June 9.
2002 Invited speaker, “The Political and the Literary in a Courtier Journal:
Fujiwara no Tadahira’s Teishinkøki (shø).” Center for Japanese Studies, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, January 31.
2001 “The Uses of Yamato-uta in Heian Court Culture” at pre-conference
workshop, “Center and Periphery in Heian Japan.” Reischauer Institute, Harvard
University,September 7. (Co-organizer of conference.)
1999 “A Reliquary for Words: Fujiwara Teika’s Sotoba Kuyø” Journal of Japanese
Studies 25th Anniversary Symposium, University of Washingon (Seattle), May 14
1998 “When a Woman Becomes a Nun: Commemorations in Waka” Symposium,”
The Culture of Convents in Japanese History,” Institute for Medieval Japanese
Studies Columbia University, November 21-23
2002 Member, Organizing Committee (with Stanley Weinstein and Mimi
Yiengpruksawan, for Japanese Studies Conference, “From Precept to Practice:
New Perspectives on Japanese Buddhist Culture,” Yale Center for International
and Area Studies/Council on East Asian Studies, October 16-18
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1998 Panel Discussant, “Every Body Hurts: The Violent Sublime in Japanese
Buddhist Art and Literature,” Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian
Studies, Washington, D.C.
1996 Panel Organizer and Chair, “The Conditions of Poetic Production and the
Japanese Tradition,” and Roundtable Organizer and Chair, “New Perspectives
on Advanced Japanese Language Studies in Japan,” Annual Meeting of the
Assocation for Asian Studies, Honolulu.
1994 Panel Organizer and Panelist, Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian
Studies, Boston. Panel title: “New Research on Traditional Japanese Poetry.”
Paper title: “Allusion in memoriam: Fujiwara Teika’s Sotoba kuyø Poems.”
1993 Invited speaker, Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies,
Wesleyan University, February 25. “The Buried Tree: Allusion and Intertextuality
in Traditional Japanese Poetry”
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1992 Invited speaker, East Asian Studies Colloquium, Stanford University, April
13.“Approaches to Teaching The Tale of Genji.”
1991 Speaker at Symposium on the Teaching of Advanced Japanese, sponsored
by the Consortium for Language Teaching and Learning, at Princeton University,
November 8. “Ausaka no seki Revisited, or: Getting Over the Barrier”
1991 Speaker at New England Japan Seminar, Wesleyan University, September
21. “Utamakura, Meisho and the Waka Tradition.”
1991 Speaker at Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Academy of
Religion, Barnard College, March 22. “The Five Obstructions (Goshø , itsutsu no
sawari) as Waka Topos.”
1991 Panelist at Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, New
Orleans, April 13. Panel title: “Childbirth, Child-death, and Poetic
Transcendance: Creative Coping through Buddhist in Pre-Modern Japan.” Paper
title: “The Five Disabilities as Waka Topos.”
1990 Panelist at New England Regional Meeting of the Association for Asian
Studies, Smith College, October 13. Paper: “The Saishøshitennøin Poems and
Paintings.”
1990 Invited lecture, Japanese Seminar, Henry M. Jackson School of International
Studies, University of Washington. February 22. “Fujiwara Teika, the
Saishøshitennøin, and the Poetics of Place.”
1989 Speaker at “Workshop on Women and Buddhism in Pre-Modern Japan:
Research Strategies For A Newly- Developing Field” organized by Institute for
Medieval Japanese Studies, Columbia University, December 15-17. Delivered
paper entitled “The Five Disabilities (goshø, itsutsu no sawari ) as Waka Topos”
1988 Panelist, “Challenging the Canon in Traditional Asian Literatures,” at
Annual Meeting of the Modern Language Association, New Orleans, December
29. Paper title: “The Buddhist Poetry of Senshi, The Kamo Priestess”
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1988-89 Co-Organizer of “Word in Flower: The Visualization of Classical
Literature in Seventeenth Century Japan,” an exhibition at the Yale University
Art Gallery (show fall, 1989); with James Ulak and Carolyn Wheelwright.
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1986 Panelist, “Women and Creativity,” New England Women’s Studies
Association Annual Conference, Trinity College, Hartford. Paper: “Senshi, the
Kamo Priestess, andHer Poetry”
DOCTORAL STUDENTS SUPERVISED
Patrick Caddeau, Ph.D. 1998 (Director of Studies, Forbes College, Princeton
University)
Randle Keller Kimbrough, Ph.D. 2000 (Assistant Professor, University of
Colorado,
Boulder)
Takeshi Watanabe, Ph.D. 2005 (Research Associate, Yale University Art Gallery)
Drake Langford (dissertation in progress)
John Creamer (dissertation in progress)
Amy Franks (dissertaton in progress)
Christian Ratcliff (dissertation in progress)
Robert Goree (admitted to candidacy)
Brian Steininger (admitted to candidacy)
DISSERTATION
1982 The Three Treasures. A Study and Translation of Minamoto no Tamenori’s
Sanbøe. Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, Yale University.
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Farhat Haq
Home Address: 410 East Broadway
Monmouth, IL. 61462
Home Phone: 309-734-5359
Office Address: Political Science Department
Monmouth College, Monmouth, IL 61462
Office Phone: 309-457-2189
Office Fax: 309-457-2310
Email: [email protected]
Education:
Ph.D. Cornell University, Department of Government
Ithaca, New York. 1988.
Major: Comparative Politics. Concentration:
Public Policy and Development Economics
M.A. Cornell University, Department of Government
1983.
B.A. SUNY at Fredonia, Department of Political Science
(magna cum laude) 1980.
Teaching appointments:
Visiting Professor: 2002-2003, Summer 2004, Summer 2005, Summer 2006
Lahore University of Management Science, Lahore, Pakistan
Professor: Monmouth College, 1999-present
Associate Professor: Monmouth College, 1993-1999
Assistant Professor: Monmouth College, 1987-1993
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College Administration/Leadership Experience
1998-Present Chair, Political Science Department, Monmouth College
2006-2008 Elected member of the Executive Board, American Institute of
Pakistan Studies
2004-Present, Faculty Coordinator for Mellon Faculty Career Enhancement
grant ACM (Associated Colleges of Midwest, consortium of 14
colleges)
2003-Present, Coordinator, International Studies
1997-2000 Chair, Faculty and Institutional Development Committee
responsible for faculty development and institutional-wide
budget process, Monmouth College
1993-1994, Chair Faculty Senate, Monmouth College
1989-1996, Elected four times to Monmouth College Faculty Senate
1994-2001, Member, Midwest Faculty Seminar Advisory Board, University
Of Chicago: 1994-2001
1996-1997 Member, Executive Board, United Way of Warren County
1994 Chair, Workshop on Diversity and General Education, Diversity
Initiative conference funded by the Ford Foundation, Tucson,
Arizona. October, 6th-9th
1993, Coordinator, Curriculum Workshops for “Transforming the
Liberal Arts Curriculum: Pluralism and Diversity in Higher
Education,” sponsored by the Ford Foundation and the
Associated Colleges of the Midwest
Publications:
“Militarism and Motherhood: Women of Lashkar-i-Tayyabia in Pakistan” Signs:
Journal of Women and Culture. July, 2007.
“Human Rights in Islam,” Andrew Nathan (ed.) Negotiating Culture and Human
Rights, Columbia University Press, 2001, pp.243-257.
"Islam, the State and Politics of Gender in Pakistan,"
Muslim World, April, 1996, pp.158-175.
"Politics of Ethnic Mobilization: the Rise of the MQM in Pakistan,"
Asian Survey, November, 1994, pp.990-1004
Honors, Grants and Fellowships:
2002-2003, Fulbright Fellowship for Teaching and Research
2003-2008, Illinois Humanities Council Road Scholar
Summer 2001, Global Partners Fellowship to attend a two week long Seminar in
Turkey on: “Religion, Politics and Gender”