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3. Honorary Chairman of Best Team Industrial Service (Manufacturing
Company), Malaysia since 2003.
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS
(a) Ph.D (2000), ESIB-UIE, Belgium
(b) MBA major in International Marketing and Strategic Management (1996),
Trinity University, USA.
(c) Life Underwriting Training Council (Financial Planning/Insurance), USA
(1994) conducted by Malaysia Institute of Insurance
(d) Diploma in International Relations, Institute for International Relations &
Intercultural Studies of Alabama A & M University (USA)
(e) Diploma in Business and Management, Ireland 1988
(f) Completed Canadian Pre-university programme, 1987
(g) Completed Secondary School at Georgetown Secondary School, Penang
HONORARY DOCTORAL DEGREE CONFERMENT BY VARIOUS
UNIVERSITIES
1. Honoris Causa in Political Sciences by International Academy of Culture
and Political Science 2000
2. Honoris Causa in Homeopathy by IDH, India 2003
3. Honoris Causa in Education by Universite Francophone Internationale,
Belgium 2003
4. Honoris Causa in Distance Learning Education by Southern Eastern
University, 2003
5. Honoris Causa in Founding and Management of Educational Institutions,
The Balkan Academy of Sciences, New Culture and Sustainable Development
“Denis Jersov”, Bulgaria 2003.
6. Honoris Causa of Philosophy in Humanities, Albert Schweitzer World
Academy of Medicine, Warsaw of Poland April 2004
7. Honoris Causa by Academic corresponding of the Academia Argentina de
Etiquetta for Malaysian on 29 June 2005, Argentina
HONORARY NOBILITY ORDERS AWARDED
“THE LAIRD” of Glencairn, Scotland on 21st November 2000
“PANDIT” by Indian Council of Natural Medicine & Research, Bombay in 2000
“BARON” by King of Hay on June 2001
“BARONEM CATAONIAE PALATII” by Sebastocracia Cataoniae et
Commagenae Despotalis Marasch in 2002
“BROTHERHOOD” by Real Confraria De Sao Teotonio, Portugal on 11th August
2001
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Mary of Castle 2001
“CHEVALERESQUE” by Saint Eugene of Trebizonde, Spain in 2000
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“COMMANDEUR DE OBEDIENCE” by Ordere Souberain et Militaire du
Temple de Jerusalem 2002
“Title of Meritous Comendator of the Order of Academic Palms and
another title of Academician Of Honor” by Illustrious Academia Mondial Of
Sciences, Technology, Education And Humanity (Spain)
“PULASKI COUNTY COLONEL” by Pulaski County Government,
Kentucky June 2003
“THE HONOURABLE ORDER OF KENTUCKY COLONELS” The highest
honor awarded by the Commonwealth of Kentucky in June 2003 and was
founded in 1932 by Governor Ruby Laffoon. The said Colonels are Kentucky’s
Ambassadors of good will and fellowship around the world. Commissions as
Kentucky Colonels are presented for contributions to the community, state or
nation, and special achievements of all kinds. A list of Kentucky Colonels is a
Who’s Who of outstanding men and women around the world. The certificate,
signed by the Governor and the Secretary of State, and bearing the Great Seal of
Kentucky. Those people have received it are English Prime Minister Winston
Churchil, America’s first man in space John Glenn was commissioned while
orbiting Earth on his historic mission, Tiger Woods, Muhammad Ali and many
more.
“DUKE OF PADUCAH” by City of Paducah McCracken County, Kentucky June
2003
Honorary appointed owner of part of the castle of Svaneholms Slott in Sweden
The Order of St. Cornelius the Centurion, Chevalier of The Order on 14th
September 2004 presented by H.E. Lord Abbot Dr. Colin R. Tatem , Newark,
New Jersey, USAGrand Cordon of the Templars from the Commanderie d'Unet,
Gold keys from the museum (Mayor of Miami, USA, Dade county, Paris, First
ministers, ambassadors, have receive it), France September 2006. Summary of
awards and recognitions have been received by Prof. Dr. Roger Haw
All together Prof. Dr Roger Haw has achieved 82s various kinds of unique
achievement records, Honorary Advisory Board appointment, fellowship, award
recognition and honorary nobility order to recognise his contributions in the area
of Corporate Social Responsibility, Environmental Science, Customer Relations
Management, Insurance, Finance and Banking, Education, Humanity and
voluntary services since 1992” His achievements and contributions has been
recognised by local and international companies, organisations, institutions and
Royal family. The list of achievement records is growing every year without stop.
On 2003, he has received 5 Honorary Doctorate Degrees from 5 different
countries of 5 Universities in a year. Prof. Dr. Roger Haw has been serving as
Visiting Professor in the field of Corporate Social Responsibility, Business
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Management, International Marketing and Environmental Sciences at various
Universities and Professional bodies in the UK, USA, Canada, Europe, China,
India, Korea, Africa, Thailand and Malaysia. Fellowship of The Institute of Arts
and Letters, London of UK since 2002
“Colonel, Aide-de-Camp” Bill Richardson, Governor of the State of New Mexico
16th July 2003
Fellowship of the London College of Applied Science, Southern Eastern
University on 1st September 2003
“Academic Fellow” of the Council for Human Rights and Religious Freedom,
Geneva of Switzerland on February 2004
“Honorary Fellow” of The Society of Sales & Marketing (U.K) 17th May 2004
“Honorary Fellow” of The Society of Nursery nursing (U.K) 1st June 2004
“Honorary Fellowship” of Centre Institute London, U.K 27th September 2003
Honorary Fellow of Australia-Asian Institute of Civil Leadership since July 2004
“Honorary member of Centre Technique Europeen de Formation en Securite,
Brussel of Belgium on 11th September 2003
Fellow of The institute of Management Specialists, 31st August 2005, UK
Fellow of Professional Business & Technical Management, UK on 17th July 2007
FIELD OF SPECIALISATION
Corporate Social Responsibility, Environmental Science, Financial Investment
management, Alternative medicine and International Marketing.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
(a) In the area of Distance Education or Cyber Learning Education
programme.
(b) Alternative medicine
(c) Corporate Social Responsibility
COURSES TAUGHT
(a) International Marketing
(b) International Business
(c) International Business Law
(d) Managing International Trade & Investment
(e) International Finance
(f) Network contact management
(g) Franchising
(h) Corporate Social Responsibility
(i) Project Management, Community Needs Assessment, Community
Facilitation Skills, Project Proposal, Technical Report Writing, TEVT Exposure
Through Dialogues and Visits, Business Costing and Management Accounting
and Decision Making Courses.
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Office address:
Ansted Service Center
No.6 Lorong Nagasari 3,
Taman Nagasari Industrial Park,
13600 Penang. Malaysia
Mailing address:
Ansted Service Center,
P O Box 1067,
10840 Penang. Malaysia
Fax: +6-04-399 3739
Tel: +6-012-470 5688
Email Address:
[email protected]
Ryszard Tadeusiewicz
Rector of AGH - University of Science and Technology in Krakow, Poland
Professor Ryszard Tadeusiewicz obtained his Master of Science degree with
honours at the AGH University of Science and Technology in 1971. After
receiving his master's degree in Automatic Control Engineering he went on to
studying Medicine at Collegium Medicum of the Jagiellonian University in
Krakow.
Since April 1971 he performed research in the areas of bio-cybernetics, automatic
control engineering, and computer science. In 1975 he was awarded the Ph.D.
degree, and in 1981 the degree of Doctor of Sciences (Doctor Habilitatus). In 1986
he became Associate Professor and in 1991 Full Professor at the AGH University
of Science and Technology. He has written over 300 scientific papers, published
in prestigious Polish and foreign scientific journals, as well as numerous
conference presentations - both national and international. Prof. Tadeusiewicz
has also written over 70 scientific monographs and books, among them several
highly popular textbooks, which were adopted by dozens of Polish universities
and had many editions. He is also a great science promoter, author of dozens of
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articles and popular books, which include a book and a series of articles
popularizing science among primary schools pupils. He also delivered lectures
popularizing knowledge, for instance a series of 50 lectures delivered at Music,
Press and Books Association. He also gave many talks on radio and television.
For 32 years he has lectured at the AGH University of Science and Technology,
teaching undergraduate and graduate courses and supervising master's and
doctoral dissertations. For 22 years he has lectured and conducted seminars at
the University of Economics in Krakow, and for 8 years at the Pedagogical
Academy on postgraduate training for teachers of computer sciences; for 6 years
Prof. Tadeusiewicz worked in the Academy of Physical Education, where he
established the position of Chair of Biocybernetic Anthropomotorics. He also
taught at the Jagiellonian University and supervised master theses in the field of
computer science, and medical physics at the Collegium Medicum at the
Department of Propaedeutics of Medical Computer Sciences. He also worked for
two years at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, teaching bio-cybernetics of
perception, and computer image processing.
Prof. Tadeusiewicz supervised the total of 47 doctoral students as the primary
advisor at the AGH University of Science and Technology, Academy of
Economics, and Collegium Medicum. He wrote reviews of 158 doctoral theses as
an external reviewer, and reviews of 71 doctor hablilitatus papers. A number of
times Prof. Tadeusiewicz has been asked to take part in opinion-giving and
advisory bodies to the offices of the President and the Prime Minister of the
Republic of Poland. Since 2001 he has been elected member of the Central
Commission for Scientific Degrees and Scientific Titles founded by the President
of Poland, which grants the degrees of Professor (a process that is centralized in
Poland, universities cannot grant full Professor Degrees).
In January 1998, by a secret ballot of the members of the Polish Academy of Arts
and Sciences (PAU), Professor Tadeusiewicz was elected its Corresponding
Member. At PAU he co-organized the Committee of Geoinformatics established
in 1998. Currently he serves on the PAU's Committee on Civilization Threats.
In March 2002, by a secret ballot of the members of the Polish Academy of
Sciences (PAN), Professor Tadeusiewicz was elected its Corresponding Member
and full member of the Technical Sciences department.
In February 1998, the International Organization of European Engineers (FEANI)
granted Professor Tadeusiewicz the title of the Euro-engineer. In February 2000,
Prof. Tadeusiewicz was elected Foreigner Member of Russian Academy of
Natural Sciences.
In September 2003, in Paris, Prof. Tadeusiewicz was elected Foreigner Member of
French Academy of Sciences, Arts and Literature (Academie Europeenne des
Seciences, des Arts et des Letters).
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Since mid 1970's, Professor Tadeusiewicz has served on two committees of the
Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN): the Committee of Bio-cybernetics and
Biomedical Engineering (for a number of years he held the function of President
of the Neural Networks Section), and the Committee of Automatic Control
Engineering and Robotics (for many years as Chair of the Sensors and Receptor
Section). He has also worked on numerous committees at PAN, like the
Committee of Computer Sciences Applications in Medicine of the Committee of
Core Sciences, Committee of Mathematical Sciences Application in Basic and
Clinical Examinations of the Division of Medical Sciences, and in the Committee
of Electrical Engineering and Automatic Control of the Division of the Technical
Sciences of PAN.
In July 2001, Prof. Tadeusiewicz was awarded title of Honorary Doctor (Doctor
Honoris Causa) of the ANSTED International University (Kuala-Lumpur,
Malaysia), and in February 2002, Prof. Tadeusiewicz was awarded title of
Honorary Professor of the National Mining Institute of Ukraine
(Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine). In autumn 2002, Prof. Tadeusiewicz was awarded
title of Honorary Doctor of the Wroclaw University of Technology and Honorary
Doctor of the Czestochowa University of Technology. In autumn 2003, Prof.
Tadeusiewicz was awarded title of Honorary Doctor of the Ivano-Franco
University of Technology (Ukraine).
He is a regular reviewer of international journals like Neurocomputing,
Computer Vision and Graphics, Signal Processing, Biological Cybernetics, and a
member of editorial boards of a number of journals, like Advisory Editor for
Machine Graphics & Vision, Image Processing and Communications, Guest
Editor of the Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Book Reviewer for
IEEE Computer Society - Parallel & Distributed Technology, member of Editing
Board of the Polish quarterly Computers in Education, member of the Editing
Committee of the Polish Monthly Computer Sciences, member of Editing
Committee of the Polish quarterly Electrotechnics. He is also member of scientific
boards at many Polish and international scientific conferences, like the
International Conference on Image Processing and its Applications, Real Time
Systems, Computer Vision, Process Automation, Mathematical Models in
Automation and Robotics, System - Modelling - Control, Computer Vision and
Image Processing, Computers in Medicine, etc.
Professor Tadeusiewicz has close research ties with the following centres:
University of Colorado in Denver, University of Toledo (Toledo, Ohio, USA),
George Mason University (Fairfax, Virginia, USA), the Institution of Electrical
Engineers (London, UK), Deakin University (Geelong, Australia), DESY
(Hamburg, D), Technical University of Genova (I), CERN (Geneva, CH), Ecole
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Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (CH), ICPI (Lyon, F), INSA (Lyon, F),
Bristol University (UK), Birmingham University (UK), Technische Universitaet -
(Ilmenau D), Universitade de Aveiro (P), Universidad de Velencia (ES).
Professor Tadeusiewicz is a member of many international associations like the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (senior member), the
International Neural Network Society, Signal Processing Society, Society on
Engineering in Medicine and Biology, IFAC Technical Committee on Artificial
Intelligence in Real-Time Control, ACM, SPIE and many others. For a number of
years he took active role in the TEMPUS program (chairman of the Computer
Vision section in TEMPUS JEP 0962, the PI in the Computer Vision and Image
Processing in TEMPUS S_JEP 07181-94, Chairman of the section Image
Processing in the international program TEMPUS S_JEP 07648-94).
Right from the beginning of the Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical
Engineering of the Polish Academy of Sciences he has been a member of its
Scientific Board. He also held the membership of the Scientific Board of the
Industrial Institute of Automatic Control and Measurements in Warsaw, the
Institute of Machining in Krakow, Institute of Sports in Warsaw and the Polish
Association of Measuring, Automatic Control and Robotics. He was a member of
the Committee for Professional Specialization for Engineers (Association of
Polish Electrical Engineers); he is also member of Inter-regional Committee for
Professional Specialization of Teachers at the Regional Methodical Center in
Krakow (the President of the Committee for Degrees of Professional
Specialization in the Field of Computer Sciences).
Professor Tadeusiewicz is a very active member of many Polish Scientific
Associations: The Polish Computer Sciences Association (founding member, for a
number of years he presided over arbitration by Fellow Members), the Polish
Phonetic Association (the President of the Małopolski Division since the
beginning of the existence of the Association), the Polish Cybernetic Association
(for 20 years a member of the Board), the Polish Bio-Physical Association (Vice-
President of the Krakow Division Board), the Polish Acoustic Association
(former member of the Board and of the Auditing Committee), the Polish Neural
Network Association (Vice-President of the Polish Board), the Polish Association
of Nervous System Research, and many others. Worth mentioning is also his
membership in the Association of Friends of Fine Arts in Krakow.
In 1990 the Polish scientific community elected Professor Tadeusiewicz Member
of the State Committee for Scientific Research (Polish acronym KBN). In the years
1990-1994 he acted as a member of Team for Basic Technical Sciences, which was
responsible for awarding grants in the field of basic research for all branches of
technical sciences, and also for assigning categories to the Institutes of the Polish
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Academy of Sciences and the majority of Departments of Higher Technical
Schools in Poland. Despite difficulties generated by awarding money to peers,
after his first term at the Committee of Scientific Research he was re-elected for
the second term where he worked until 1997 as a member of the Committee of
Applied Research (expressing opinions on work and awarding grants in the
fields of Automatic Control, Electronics, Computer Sciences and
Telecommunications). Additionally, by a nomination of the President of KBN
and the Deputy Prime Minster of the Government of the Republic of Poland,
Prof. Tadeusiewicz was called to become a member of the Opinion-formulating
Advisory Team for Computer Sciences Infrastructure and to the qualifying
Commission of the International Computer Science Institute (Berkeley,
California). After two terms (maximum allowable), Prof. Tadeusiewicz was
nominated by the Committee directors the President of the Computer Sciences
Section of the Committee of Applied Research of KBN, a position which he still
holds.
Apart from his activities in the Committee of Scientific Research, Professor
Tadeusiewicz was a number of times a member of the Expert Team giving
opinion on candidates for a prestigious Award of the Foundation for Polish
Science. He was also elected Secretary, then the President of the Council of the
Sniadecki Brothers Foundation. For years he has been a member of the Inter-
University Scientific Board for Magnetic Nucleus Resonance, the President of the
Problem Committee for Medical Computer Sciences of the Polish Normalization
Committee, and many others.
Due to his extremely popular seminars in computer science for banking at the
Academy of Economics in Krakow, Prof. Tadeusiewicz was elected to the
Governing Board of the biggest Polish Bank: BPH (Bank Przemysłowo-
Handlowy) as the Advisor for Computer Sciences to the President of the BPH
Bank. In this capacity he was one of the main opinion-givers of the largest
computer undertaking in the Polish banking sector, the introduction of the
integrated banking system PROFILE in 1995, covering with its range the
headquarters of the BPH Bank and over 100 branches and outlets of the bank in
the whole Poland. Recognizing his knowledge in the field of computer-science
techniques and banking, the President and the Board of the BDK (Bank
Depozytowo-Kredytowy in Lublin) asked for his opinion on methods of
computerization of the bank, which operates in the South-East part of Poland.
In 1996, in a secret ballot he was elected Deputy Rector for Science at the AGH
University of Science and Technology, and in January 1998 Rector of the AGH
University of Science and Technology. He was re-elected again as Rector in 1999
and once more in May 2002 for the period 2002-2005. This makes him the
longest-serving Rector of the University.
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As Rector of the AGH University of Science and Technology, in 1999 he was
elected by Rectors of other Polish universities a member of Presidium of the
Conference of Autonomous Polish Schools, the President of the Conference of
Rectors of Polish Technical Universities. As Rector of the AGH University of
Science and Technology, Prof. Tadeusiewicz is also an active member at the
Conference of European Rectors, member of European Universities Association,
and also one of signatories of Magna Charta Universitatum (document signed by
500 rectors of the most famous Universities in Europe in memoriam of 900th
anniversary of the world's oldest University of Bologna). As Rector of the AGH
University of Science and Technology, Prof. Tadeusiewicz was elected to be a
member of the Polish Academic and Economic Forum and other political and
economical advisory boards.
Sultan Muhammad Razzak
Executive Director
Forum for Culture and Human Development (FCHD)
NGO/Civil Society, 292/1-B, Meradia, Bhuiapara, Khilgaon, House # 28/39,
Road # 08, Banasree, Rampura, 1219, Bangladesh
Institution email: [email protected]
Web: www.connectcp.org/Sultan
Dr. Sultan Muhammad Razzak is a successful cultural advocate for introducing
cultural convention in Bangladesh and active voice in the contemporary cultural
movement.
2004 d' animador UNESCO
UNESCO professional leadership course UNESCO ESKOLA (Spain)
2001 Ph.D
Mass Communication Mooreland University (Pakistan)
1999 Ph.D
Sociology and cultural communication for development Ansted University
(Malaysia)
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He is a member of the Governing Board of Editors of the American Biographical
Institute, lnc selected
Member of the Advisory Council and Director General at Mooreland University,
Syndicate for Culture, Peace,
Education and Socio. Economics Development (Bangladesh Chapter).
He won the the prestigious title "MAN OF THE YEAR 2005" and the institute's
International Board of Research nominated him for his overall accomplishments
and contribution to society.
Sultan Muhammad Razzak (1959) obtained a Masters in Bengali Literature from
the University of Dhaka (Bangladesh)
Two Doctorate degrees in Sociology and Cultural Communication in
Development and in the Mass Media.
He has also been awarded an Honorary Doctorate for his exemplary contribution
to the protection of cultural rights and the promotion of peace, religious rights
and the rights of indigenous people, human rights, democracy and communal
harmony.
Presently he is UNESCO Fellow on UNESCO Expert Leader (de Animador
UNESCO).
Dr. Sultam Muhammad RAZZAK, Bangladash has writen and directed more
than 20 plays and has been involved in the making of more than 15 development
video flims.
He is also a poet ahn has writen many articles on different devlopment issus in
light of culture.
Razzak has a masters degree in bangle liturer ad Doctorate degree in sociology
and cultural communication devlopment.
He is the faculty Professor and Hon. Member of Board of advisory council of
Ansted University.
He is also Professor of MoorLand University, USA.
Executive Director of the forum for culture and human development at the
huns’s day care centre, Banasree, Rampura.
He has investigated the serious situation facing the country's poor children,
focusing on the psychological state of children in impoverished families and
children workers in Bangladesh and has conducted studies observing the culture
and tribal lifestyle. He also conducted observing study on sexual behavior in the
both side border regions.
In 1997, he introduced the monthly electronic newsletter KRISHTI KATHA
(Talking about Culture) and VOLUNTEER and disseminate 10,000 addresses
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worldwide. He is founding member of the Graam Theater (the people's theatre)
and has started up theatrical and cultural movement for development with
grass-roots non-profit organizations of Bangladesh. He faced the open audience
of 141 questions session on cultural issues in the World Cultural Forum-
Barcelona-2004.
He is involved as Steering Committee member of INCD, Advisor of World
Culture Open (WCO), Member Advisory Council Mooreland University /
Director Coordination Mooreland U niversity /Director General, Mooreland
University Management Consultant’s Syndicate for Culture, Peace, Education
and Socio. Economics Development (Bangladesh Chapter) Advisor and visiting
Professor of different Universities and members of different global cultural
networks
Song Swee Hee
Professor Dr Song swee Hee is the chairman of both Martial Arts Federation of
Malaysia and Martial Arts Federation of Sarawak received the highest
recognition when he was awarded the Pioneer Award - the highest award in the
Hall of Fame.
Song, a 10th Dan black belt holder, was awarded for his tremendous contribution
in popularising the sport worldwide, and also for being the first wushu exponent
to be bestowed Honoris Causa Doctor in International Martial Arts, given by the
Ansted University in Great Britain.Song was also the Grandmaster of the Year
2000.
The honorary advisor to the Nanyang Wushu Federation of Sarawak Tan Soew
Theng was awarded the International Master of the Year.
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Stephen Gill
Box32,Cornwall,Ont.
Cornwall,Ontario
Canada, K6H 5R9
Ph:613-932-7735
Fax: (613) 932-7735
WEB PAGES:
WWW.STEPHENGILL.CA
home.ican.net/~sgill
Poet Laureate of Ansted University, Stephen Gill is an expressive voice of
Canada, India and Pakistan. He believes strongly in a democratically elected
world government and peace through peaceful means. Global peace and social
concerns are the main areas of his interest.
Stephen Gill has authored more than twenty books, including novels, literary
criticism, and collections of poems. His poetry and prose have appeared in more
than five hundred publications, mostly in Canada, the United States of America
and India. He writes usually in English. Once in a while, he writes poetry in
Urdu, Hindi and Panjabi languages. He has also written and published book
reviews, research papers on writers and on world peace. Some of his
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Urdu/Hindi poems have been sung with music by prominent singers of Pakistan
and India.
Stephen Gill has received awards and recognitions, including three honorary
doctorates; and Laureate Man of Letters from United Poets Laureate
International; Sahir Award of Honor from Sahir Cultural Society, Panjab, India;
Plaque from the World Council of Asian Churches (Canada); Pegasus
International Poetry for Peace Award (Poetry in the Arts, Inc., Texas,); The Best
Poet of Peace Award for the year 1993 from Roger Cable 11 (Canada); and The
Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal.
He has been asked several times by several organizations to judge their poetry
competitions, and he often evaluates dissertations of English Literature for
doctoral students of universities in India. He is a focus of doctoral research by
scholars. He is a freelance government approved interpreter for Urdu and
Panjabi languages. He is also honorary editor/ advisor to several publications,
and has edited publications, including the Canadian section of the World
Federalist newspaper, Writer’s Lifeline, and South Asian Christian Diary.
He is former president of Vesta Publications Ltd.; the Canadian Authors
Association (the Cornwall, Ont. Branch); a national vice president of the World
Federalists of Canada; the Multicultural Council of Stormont and Dundas; chief
delegate to represent the World University for Canada; and the Christian
Cultural Association of South Asians. At present, he is an honorary member of
the Ansted University Board of Advisory Council, and a director of the
Children’s Aid Society of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry
(Canada); and Dean of Peace Studies at St. Simon’s College, London, England.
He has appeared in several prestigious national and international reference
books, including Immigrants We Read About by George Bonavia, International
Production, Ottawa; Who's Who In Canadian Literature, Reference Press,
Toronto, Canada; Vesta's Who's Who of North American Poets, Vesta, Canada;
Ethnic & Native Canadian Literature: A Bibliography by John Miska, University
of Toronto Press; Something About The Author, vol. 63, Gale Research, USA;
Who's Who In Canada, Toronto University Press; and Who's Who in Ontario,
Heritage Press, B.C., Canada.
Stephen Gill was born in Sialkot, Pakistan, where he passed his early childhood
and grew in India. After teaching in Ethiopia for three years, he migrated to
England before settling in Canada.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
• 1986 : Cultural Doctorate in Literature from World University ( USA ).
• 1989 : Award from the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and the Ministry
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of Culture and Communications
• 1990 : Doctorate in Literature (Litt.D.) from World Academy of
Arts & Culture ( China ).
• 1991 : Honourary life membership to Texas State Poetry Society.
• 1991 : Pegasus International Poetry for Peace Award from Poetry in
the Arts, Inc., ( Austin , Texas , USA ). Its founders and Directors
Gen. Edmund Lynch and Dr. Peggy Lynch state in their
letter of congratulation:
• 1992 : A judge for the Annual Awards for The Austin Poetry Society,
Texas , USA .
• 1992, August : Certificate and a Laurel Leaf, inscribed Laureate Man
of Letters at the 13th world conference of United Poets
Laureate International, held at
The Pointe in Phoenix , Arizona , USA , from August 5 - 9.
• 1993 : Service Award from Ministry of Citizenship of Ontario , Canada .
• 1994: Best Poet of Peace in the World for the year 1993 from Roger Cable
11, Canada .
• 1994 : Award of Appreciation from the Municipal Corporation
of Cornwall , Ontario , Canada .
1994 : Trophy from Al-Mohajer, Ottawa based cultural monthly review, at
its annual anniversary held at Lebanese Palace on the 18th of Dec.
• 1995 : Judge for the Annual Higher Goals contest, category of poetry, held
by the Evangelical Press Association of the United States .
• 1995: Poet of Peace Award from Pakistan Association of Ottawa ,
Canada . 1996: Maan Pater (honour) from International Panjabi
Sahit Sabha UK .
• 1997: Mawaheb Culture Friendship Medal from Mawaheb,
a literary magazine, Toronto , Canada
• 1999: Sahir Award of Honour from Sahir Cultural Society in Ludhiana ,
Panjab , India .
The citation says: 2000: Award in Literature & Journalism from
World Council of Asian Churches.
• 2000: Appointed as an honorary member of the Ansted University Board
of Advisory Council.
• 2002: The Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal.
• 2003 (September): Honor of Doctor of Letters from Ansted University of
British Virgin Islands, U.K. in recognition of his contributions to literature
and his commitment to promote World Peace through poetry and other
•
2003 Publications. (September): Ansted University appoints him Poet
Laureate
2004 at its convocation held in London , England .
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Stephen Gill has judged several international literary competitions. He is listed in
reference books, including Who's Who in The Commonwealth, International
Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England; Immigrants We Read About by
George Bonavia, International Production, Ottawa; Biography International,
South Asia Pub. Co., New Delhi, India ; Who's Who In Canadian Literature,
Reference Press, Toronto, Canada ; Vesta's Who's Who of North American Poets,
Vesta, Canada ; Ethnic & Native Canadian Literature : A Bibliography by John
Miska, University of Toronto Press ; Something About The Author, vol. 63, Gale
Research, USA; and Who's Who In Canada, Toronto University Press; and in
more...
COLLECTIONS OF POEMS
• THE DOVE OF PEACE
• SONGS FOR HARMONY
• DIVERGENT SHADES
• THE FLOWERS OF THIRST (love poems)
• SHRINE (Poems of social concerns)
• AMAN DI KUGHI (Panjabi Poems)
• JAZIRA (Collection of Urdu Poems)
ANTHOLOGIES OF POETRY
• ANTI WAR POEMS (volumes one and two) Around two hundred
contributors from several nations
• GREEN SNOW (Canadian poets of Asian Origin)
• SEAWAY VALLEY POETS (co-ed.)
• POETS OF THE CAPITAL (co.ed.)
ALBUM
• Aman (peace in English).
Urdu/Hindi poems of Stephen Gill
PRICE: 7.00 for audio cassette and 15.00 for a CD. Handling and postage
included
Khalid Saleem sings some of the Urdu/Hindi poems of Stephen Gill in this
album called Aman that means peace in English. As the title suggests, these
songs condemn war and bloodshed. The singer provides a music that is deeply
soothing. He has successfully combined Eastern and Western music in this
album that has resulted in the birth of a fascinating child.
In one section of this album, Stephen Gill experiments with the Japanese form of
poetry, called haiku. Stephen Gill has written several haiku and also articles on
the haiku in English. He has created this section in this album on the rhythm of
Panjabi folk songs called maya or tappey . Panjabi folksong has the theme of love
and romance to describe the beauty of the beloved in an exaggeration way.
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Description is usually in a light mood. Moreover, the first line does not
contribute to the main message. It is mainly to rhyme with the third line. But
Gill's haiku-like presentation is on a serious subject such as peace. Every line is
an integral part of the whole. Moreover, these presentations are in Urdu/Hindi.
The result is a meaningful soul-touching creation.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For additional information, please read
1- Stephen Gill & His Works (an evaluation) by George Hines, M.A.
Ph.D.(Eng.Lit),Introduction by Dr. John Robbins, former Ambassador to the
Vatican, and President of Brandon University;
2- Glimpses: A Selection of Published Articles about Stephen Gill and his Books.
Stephen Gill is available to write
1- Book reviews, and articles about world peace and human rights in India and
Pakistan;
and for
2- Urdu, Hindi and Panjabi interpretations/translations. He is a
Ontario Government approved interpreter from Urdu to English
and vice versa.
Main recreation of Stephen Gill's is to promote world peace and make friends.
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Senani Deepika Rajamanthri
Vision is to add value to society in developing the student community while
balancing work, health and family life.
Education:
B.Sc. (Business Administration) Special Degree with a 2nd Class (Upper
Division) in 1985 from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura.
M.Com Degree in HRM by research in 1996 from the University of Colombo.
Doctor of Philosophy from the Ansted University in the United Kingdom was
entitled HRM approach in the Sri Lankan Corporate Sector: An Evaluation.
Dr. Rajamanthri is a member of Association of Accounting Technicians in Sri
Lanka.
Publications
Wide range of OUSL learning materials such as MCU 4212 Training and
Development (3 volumes) MCU 2206 Human Resources Management
MCU 1203 Marketing for the Bachelor of Management Studies Programme and
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MSU 1180 Management Theory and Practice for the Bachelor of Science
Programme
Presented research papers:
• Corporate Social Responsibility: Practice in the Sri Lankan Corporate
Sector in November 2003 at the 2nd International Conference of CSR held in
Kuala Lampur, Malaysia
• CSR and Marketing with special reference to the Sri Lankan Corporate
Sector – 2005, 4th International Conference in CSR held at the Manchester
Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom
• Effects of Student Support Services: OUSL (forthcoming) in the OUSL
Journal
• Face to face contact sessions at OUSL (forthcoming) in the OUSL Journal
• Impact of train the trainer in ODL in 2000 at the CRIDALA Conference in
2000 held in OUHK, Hong Kong.
Research interests
Human Resources Management, Training and Development, Corporate Social
Responsibility, Open and Distance Learning Research
Memberships:
Life Member of Sri Lanka Association of Advancement of Science (SLAAS), a
resource person to National Institute of Education (NIE) – Business Studies, a
member of Academic Advisory Board of the Lanka Institute of Business
Management, External Member of the Council of Ansted University and Member
of the Management Club (TMC) Sri Lanka
E-mail1: [email protected]
E-mail2: [email protected]
Telephone: 2853777 Ext. 523
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Salma Shaheen
Email: [email protected]
[email protected]
Ph.D University of Peshawar
Publication
Roohi Sandari
Language Pashto published in 1983 by Pashto Academy. Collection, compilation
& research on Pashto folk, songs (Tapa).
Roohi Sandari Vol-II Language Pasho published in 1983 by Pashto Academy.
Collection, compilation & research on Pashto folk, songs (Tapa).
Nawai Sahar
Language Pashto, a collection of Poetry.
Abaseen Da Tarikh Pa Aina Ke
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It is a history of the river Indus, published in 1980 by Pashto Academy.
The Pakhto Tappa, Muasharati Au Saqafati Asar
An Introduction of the Pashtoon Society through a particular poetic form Tappa
published in 1985 by Pashto Academy.
Zah Hum Hagha Si Wara Way
A collection of Pashto Poetry in 1996.
Ka Ranna Shawa
A novel Published in 1998.
Kani Ao Azghi
Short Stories Collection, 2001.
Dil Or Ankhein Cheen Me
Safar Nama
Modern Poems in Pashto
Research
Peshawar City & Tradition
Lok Virsa Project, Islamabad Pakistan.
Research Papers
Pa Pakhto Tappa Ki Muasharati Nafsiyat Pashto May, Aug, 1993, 1995
Parwaz Pashto September1980
Pukhto Rasmul Khat Ta Yowa Sar-Sare Kattana Pashto Seminar Oct. 1991,1992
Pa Tappa Ki Da Meni Ao Badi Dardoona Ao Takorona Pashto October1984
Hayat-e-Dard Yow Tanqeed Pashto, Pashto Academy December1980
Khushal Khan Da Naswani Hussan Shidai Pashto, Kushal No. March, April 1980
Da Pakhtano Da Ulasi Zound Paltana Da Tapai Pa Ranna Ki Pashto April1984
Da Pakhto Da Bannar Tair Pashto November, December1978
Da Islam Nomawarii Fatiheen Ao Jarnallan Pashto January, February1980
Da Tapai Painandgalo Pashto January, February1984
Da Zaitoon Bano Fun Au Shakhsiyath Journal Pashto November, December1995`
Da Ghani Palwashai Pashto, Pashto Academy December1983
Da Nazmoono Ao Maqaalo Fihrist Pashto July, March1981
Sur-Ara Zama Pa Nazar Ki Pashto Aatiraf No1988
Shaere Ghani Pashto Journal April1997
Pakistani Khawateen Aur Pashto Adab Journal Pakistan, Academy of Letters
Adbiat 2001
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Pukhto Academy ki Pa Ulasi Adab Shwee Karoona University Journal1998, 1999
Adab Saqafat Aur Jamhooriat University Journal1996, 1997
Ta pa Aur Ulasi Zound 1995, 1996
Alama Iqbal Aur Iqiswee Sadi 2002
Study of women in Pashtoon Society2002
Book Review
Swat Ki Loke Kahania
Da Khund Tootay
Tazkiratul Aulia
Parwaz
Da Sahwore Dalye Pashto Academy
Pashto Academy
Intikhab Pakhtine Likwalay
Da Khamoshai Shore
Da Khapalo Khobono Tabir namona
Wark Da Swal Ledal Shah
Da Menie Aow Jehan
Da Arman Pa Seure
Dardoona Takoroona
Strains & Romanticism in Abdul Ghani Khan & John Keats
Spin Tambal
Tor Sare
Pashtun Kon?
Pashtun & Pashto Literature
Da Arzani Khweshki Kulyat
Gul Mina
Urdu Aur Pashto Ke Numainda Afsane
Peenza Shame
Life & Works of Hamza Khan Shinwari
Abad Tarash
Kuliyat-e-Rahman
Baz Nama Translation
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Dastar Nama
Tanqeedi Adab
Dastar Nama (Urdu)
Bagh-o-Bahar
Publisher Pashto Academy
Membership of Societies/NGOS/Associations/Forums Member
• Frontier Primary Health Care Unit Mardan.
• Vice-President, Pakistan Women Writers Forum, Peshawar.
• Member Human Rights Commission, Peshawar Cham.
• Life membership Pashtoon Cultural Association, Islamabad.
• Member Pakistan Youth Organization Mardan.
• Member, Board of Governors, Aurat Foundation, Peshawar.
• Member of A.S.R (Women Study Centre, Lahore).
• Visiting Professor Gender Studies Centre, University of Peshawar.
• Member, Selection Board of Baluchistan University.
• Project Director of HEC Project of "Strengthening of Pashto Academy".
• Member Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority Council of
Complaints.
• Expert on the National Curriculum Review Committee.
• Member Peshawar University Sent.
• Member Peshawar University Academic Council.
• Member Graduate Studies Committee for M.Phil/Ph.D Pashto
Department.
• Member Board of Governors, Pakistan Academy of Letters, Islamabad.
• Member Board of Planning & Commission, Islamabad.
• Seminars
• Pakistan Ahle Qalam Conference 1981-1998
• Pakistan Women Writer Forum 2002International Muslim
Baragali Seminars 1989-1995
• SEMINARS PRESENTATIONW
•
• National College of Arts, March 2007
• Pakistan Academy of Letters, 8 March 2007oInternational Muslim Women
Conference 1980-81 "Status of Women in Pashtoon Society"
• Presented Paper on Independent Day 14 August 1996
• Presented Paper Pakistan Women Writers Forum Pakistani Khawateen
Aur Pashto Adab
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• Paper Alama Iqbal Aur Ikiswi Sadi Pakistan Academy of Letters
Islamabad, Alama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad
• Allama Iqbal Jadeed dunia ke tnazar me
• Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad October, 2003980-8
• Badalti dunia me Adab ka kirdar
• Pakistan Academy of Letters, February, 2005Sse
• Pakistani Culture in Global Perspective
• Inter Provincial Conference, August 3-4 2005, Lahore. Punjab Institute of
Language Arts & Culture minar eminar Presented Khushhal Khan Hayat-
e-Fun Maqala August 30, 2005 Pakistan Academy of Letters, Islamabad
• "Folk Theatre Pashto Literature"
• National College Of Arts, Rawalpindi March 2007
• International Conference
• "Literature me Khawateen ka hissa"
• Pakistan Academy of Letters, Islamabad. National Seminar S
Sheila Murray Bethel
Sheila Murray Bethel is a globally acknowledged lecturer specializing in
Leadership, Change and Personal Excellence. With humble beginnings and only
a high school education, Sheila Murray Bethel's business career began when she
accepted the opportunity of becoming coordinator of an institute that trained
brain-injured children. As a single mother struggling to raise and educate her
two sons, she went on to an award winning sales and sales management career,
building two successful organizations. It was out of these challenging
circumstances that she discovered her unique talents as a speaker. Her own life
story is an inspiring example of how anyone can rise above his or her
circumstances to make a difference. Through a twenty-year personal study plan
she eventually earned her Doctorate. She has gone from the "ironing board to the
executive board." She proves that with hard work and perseverance you can
accomplish your dreams.
Successful Meetings Magazine has recognized Dr. Bethel as one of the "21 Top
Speakers for the 21st Century." She has made presentations to nearly 2 million
people in 17 countries and has shared the platform with former President Gerald
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Ford, General Colin L. Powell, publisher Katharine Graham, Michael Jordan,
Evander Holyfield, Pat Riley and First Lady Hillary Clinton, among other
luminaries.
Dr. Bethel served on the Board of Advisors for America's Promise-The Alliance
for Youth, who's Founding Chairman is Colin L. Powell. In 1990, she interfaced
with the Bush White House and the Polish Parliament to consult with and train
Polish businesses being transformed by privatization. It was at this time she
established the first privately owned business-training center in Eastern Europe,
located in Opole, Poland. 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. She is
currently on the Board of Advisors of the Ansted University
Dr. Bethel's client list reads like a Global Who's Who of Business, Trade
Associations, Education and Government. She has been inducted into the
International Who's Who of Professional and Business Women's Hall of Fame.
SHAHIDA P. AHMED
Professor,
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy,
University of Karachi, Karachi-75270, Pakistan.
1. S. P. Ahmed, S. Takween and Neelam. Prophylactic role of Pyridoxine in
different age
groups with premenstrual syndrome. Pak. J. of Pharmacol. Jan (2006) Vol.24,
No.1,19-33.
2. S. P. Ahmed, M. A. Ansari, A. Kazi and N. Karim. The Role of Antipsychotie
Chlorpromazine in Subject Reported Symptoms of Acute Opioid Abstinence
Syndrome
Pak. J. Pharmacol. July (2006).
3. M. A. Ansari, S. P. Ahmed, S. Haider and N. A. Ansari. Nagilla Sativa: A Non-
Conventional Herbal Option for the Management of Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis.
Pak. J. of
Pharmacology. Vol. 23, No. 2, July (2006) pp. 1-5.
4. Haider S, Khaliq S, Ahmed S.P, Haleem DJ: Long-term tryptophan
administration
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enhance cognitive performance and increases 5HT metabolism in the
hippocampus of
female rats. Amino Acids. (2006) Vol. 31: 421-425.
5. S. Khaliq, S. Haider, S. P. Ahmed, T. Perveen, and D. J. Haleem. Relationship
of Brain
Tryptophan and Serotonin in Improving Cognitive performance in Rats. Pak. J.
Pharm Sci.,
(2006) Vol. 19 (1), 11-15.
6. S. Sangi, S. P. Ahmed, S. Takween and S. M. Mastoi. Role of Nagella Sativa in
Opioid
Dependence Treatment. Pak. J. Pharmacology. Vol. 23 (1): January (2006) pp. 51-60.
7. S. P. Ahmed, N. Kamil, S. Kamil, M. E. Sajjad and M. Khurram.
Dermatological Adverse
Effects of Anticanccer Drugs in Pediatric Patients. Pak. J. Pharmacology. Vol. 23 (1):
January (2006) pp. 1-12.
8. S. P. Ahmed, M. A. Ansari, A. Kazi and N. Karim. Role of α-2 Agonist
Clonidine in
Attenuation of Hot Flashes in Patients with Acute Opioids Abstinence
Syndrome.
Pak. J. Pharmacology. Vol. 22 (2): July (2005) pp. 47-51.
9. S. P. Ahmed, N. Karim, S. S. Ali and J. A. Hasan. To Observe the Effects of
Metformin
HCI on the Carbohydrate Metabolism in Polycystic ovary syndrome. Pak. J.
Pharmacology. Vol. 22 (2): July (2005) pp. 61-66.
10. R.A.Khan, S.A.Siddiqui, Iqbal Azhar and S.P.Ahmed. Preliminary screening
of
methanolic and butanolic extracts of Tamarindus indica for anti-emetic activity.
(2005)
Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences Vol. 1, (2) 51-54
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11. S.Haider, S. Shameem, S.P.Ahmed, T. Perveen and D.J. Haleem. Repeated
administration
of lead decreases brain 5-HT metabolism and produces memory deficits in rats.
(2005)
Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters Vol. 10, pp. 669-676
12. M. M. Ali, A. Mehdi, S.P.Ahmed and B.S. Naqvi. In vitro effecto of nystatin,
gentian
violet and garlic extract on candida albicans isolates from oral cavity. (2005)
JPDA
Vol. 14 No. 1.
13. Shahida P. Ahmed, Rafeeq Alam Khan, MahayRookh and Saida Haider. The
effect of
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ascorbic acid on glutamate induced behavioral changes. Pak. J. Pharmacology. 22
(1):
January (2005) 47-55.
14. Saida Haider, Saima Shameem, Shahida P. Ahmed, Tahira Parveen and
Darakhshan J.
Haleem. Repeated administration of lead decreases brain 5-HT metabolism and
produces
memory deficits in rats cellular and molecular biology letters. 10 (4): 2005.
15. Saida Haider, Sadia Saleem, Saima Shamim, Shahida P. Ahmed, Tahira
Parveen,
Darakhshan J. Haleem. Is anorexia in thioacetamide-induced cirrhosis related to
an altered
brain serotonin concentration. Pol. J. Pharmacol., (2004) 56, 73-78.
16. Rafeeq Alam Khan, Shahida P. Ahmed, Azhar Hussain and Saida Haider.
Assessment of
Role of α Tocopherol in Glutamate Induced Behavioral Changes. Int. J. Biol.,
Biotech.,
1 (4): October (2004) 705-708.
17. S.P.Ahmed, A.B.Rehman, R.A.Khan, MahayRookh and S.Haider. Role of
Buspirone in
Lithium treated rats. Int. J. Biol, Biotech, 1 (2): April (2004) 209-212.
18. Anwar H. Gilani1, M. Nabeel Ghayur1,2, Zafar S. Saify2, Shahida P.
Ahmed2, M. Iqbal
Choudhary3 and Asad Khalid3. The presence of cholinergic and acetylcholine
esterase
inhibitory constituents in Betel nut. Life Sciences. 75, (2004) 2377-2389.
19. S.P.Ahmed, A.B.Rehman, MahayRookh, R.A.Khan & S. Akhtar. Assessment
of Role of
Methyl Cobalamine in Excitotoxic effects of Glutamic Acid. Pak. J. Pharmacol, 21,
(1)
Jan, (2004) pp. 25-29.
20. D.J. Haleem, H. Naz, T. Parveen, S. Haider, S.P. Ahmed, N.H. Khan & M.A.
Haleem.
Serotonin and Serotonin 1-A receptors in the failure of ethanol-treated rats to
adapt to a
repeated stress schedule. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. Vol 63 (4): (2002) 389-396.
21. S. P. Ahmed et al (2002) Susceptibility of proteus and klebsiella to
“Antimicrobial agents.
Pak. J. pharmacol vol. 19 No.(1): 49-51.
22. S. Haider, T. Perveen, S. Saleem, S. P. Ahmed and D. J. Haleem Tryptophan,
Brain
serotonin and anorexia in thioacetamide-induced cirrhosis. Journal of Hepatology
(2002)
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(Sweden).
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23. Shahida P. Ahmed, Rafeeq Alam Khan, Baqir Shayum & Fouzia Hasan.
Susceptibility of
proteus and klebsiella to antimicrobial agents. Pak J. Pharmacol (2002).
24. A.H. Gilani, MN. Ghayuar, S.P. Ahmed, Z.S. Saify, M.I. Choudhary & A.
Khalid (2001).
The presence of cholinergic and acetylcholine esterase inhibitory constituent in
betel nut.
Submitted to 16th Scientific Meeting of Malaysian Society of Pharmacology and
Physiology (25th – 26th June).
25. S.G. Baig and S.P. Ahmed, Role of alternative medicine in erythropoiesis.
Hamdard
Medicus, XLIV (4): October-December, Issue (2001) 22-32.
26. S.T. Naqvi, M.S.A. Zuberi & S.P. Ahmed. A Comparative pharmacological
profile of
Dibuacaine hydrochloride and antipsychotics. (2001) No.1 1-6.
27. S.G. Baig, Z. Memon, N. Zafar & S.P. Ahmed. Comparative studies of
Cinkara and
ferrous gluconate vitamin (FG) Preparation on hematological and biochemical
parameters. Pak. J. pharmacol., 18 (2): (2001) 49-59.
28. Z.S. Saify, N. Mushtaq, F. Noor, M. Arif, S. Takween & S.P. Ahmed.
Analgesic and
antimicrobial activity of the leaf extract of Calendula officinal. Hamdard
Medicus,
January-March (2000) 34.
29. S. Takween, S.P. Ahmed, et al. (2000). Neurochemical estimation of brain
biogenic
amines in normal and hyperglycemic rat after haloperidol administration.
Pakistan J.
Pharmacol. 17 (1): 23-28.
30. S. Takween, S.P. Ahmed, S. Haider & D.J. Haleem. (1999). Study on
differences in
Pharmacological effects of antipsychotics in normal and hyperglycemic state.
Pakistan
J. Pharmacol. 16 (2): 49-55.
31. Z.S. Saify, F. Noor, N. Mushtaq, M. Arif, S. Takween and S.P. Ahmed (1999).
Assessment of Calendula Officinalis for its analgesic activity. Herb, Medicines and
Therapeutics, pp. 216-222. Proceeding of First National Symposium on Pharmacy,
Pharmaceutics and Health, 9th March 1997.
32. K. Jabeen, G.H. Rizwani, M. Ahmed, S. Takween, and S.P. Ahmed (1999).
Neuro
Pharmacological studies on medicinal plants Ixora cocccinea L. Herb, Medicines and
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Therapeutics, pp. 99-103. Proceeding of First National Symposium on Pharmacy,
Pharmaceutics and Health, 9th March 1997.
33. S.P. Ahmed and S.T. Naqvi (1999). Studies on the Comparative effects of
antipsychotics,
spinal anesthetic on hematological parameters. Herb, Medicines and Therapeutics,
pp. 175-181. Proceeding of First National Symposium on Pharmacy,
Pharmaceutics and
Health, 9th March 1997.
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34. S. Afroze and S.P. Ahmed (1999). Neurochemical profile of Zuclopenthixol.
Herb,
medicines and Therapeutics, pp. 182-186. Proceeding of First National Symposium
on
Pharmacy, Pharmaceutics and Health, 9th March 1997.
35. Z.S. Saify, F. Noor, N. Mushtaq, M. Arif, S. Takween and S.P. Ahmed (1999).
Effect of
Lachanthis tinctoria on certain behavioral. Parameters Herb, Medicines and
Therapeutics,
pp. 211-212. Proceeding of First National Symposium on Pharmacy,
Pharmaceutics and
Health, 9th March 1997.
36. S.P. Ahmed, M.Ahmed, G H. Rizwani, S. Siddiqui, S.I. Ahmed & R. Najam.
Neuropharmacological
activity of P. spinosa and P. amygdalus (1998). Pakistan J.
Pharmacology 15 (1): 27-30.
37. N. Aruj, S.P. Ahmed R. Najam & S.I. Ahmed. Stress-induced hematological
changes in
rats (1998). Pakistan J. Pharmacology. 15 (2): 75-80.
38. N. Aruj, R. Najam, S.P. Ahmed, S.I. Ahmed & S.J. Khursheed Biochemical
changes in
rats under stress (1998). Pakistan. J. Med. Res. 39 (1).
39. T. Naqvi and S.P. Ahmed. Effects of cinchocaine, cocaine analogs on brain
monoamines
and their metabolites in male mice (1997). Pakistan J. Pharm. Sci. 10 (1): 47.
40. S.P. Ahmed, et al. (1997) Neuropharmacological activity of an Ayurvedic
medicine.
Pakistan J. pharmacol. 14 (1): 19-23.
41. S.J. Khurshid, R. Najam & S.P. Ahmed Biological evaluation of Iron (II) and
Zn (II)
amino acid complexes (1997). Pakistan J. Pharmacol. 14 (1): 13.
42. S. Afroz, T. Naqvi, R. Najam, S. P. Ahmed, S. Haider & D. J. Haleem.
Neuropharmacological
profile of zuclopenthixolacetate (1997). 2nd National Conference on
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Pharmacology and Therapeutics.
43. S.P. Ahmed, M. Ahmed, S.J. Khurshid, S.I. Ahmed & D.J. Haleem. Evaluation
of Seseli
indicum as crude drug (1997). 2nd National Conference on Pharmacology and
Therapeutics.
44. S.P. Ahmed. et al. (1997) CNS potential of Cistanche tubulosa. Proc. 2nd
Biennial
National Conference on Pharmacology and Therapeutics.
45. S.P. Ahmed, et al. (1997) Antidopaminergic activity of Zuclopenthixol. Proc.
2nd Biennial
National Conference on Pharmacology and Therapeutics.
46. S.P. Ahmed, et al. (1996) Pharmacological activity of m-methoxy coumaric
acid Pakistan
J. Pharmacol. 13 (2): 41-47.
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47. S.J. Khurshid, T. Riffat, R. Najam, M.Z. Sadiq & S.P. Ahmed. Piroxicam
determination in
pharmaceutical preparations (1996). ISBBP 2nd Conference.
48. R. Najam, S.P. Ahmed, S.I. Ahmed & M. Ahmed. Pharmacological screening
of
P. lanceolata. (1996) ISBBP 2nd Conference.
49. S. Siddiqui, S.P. Ahmed & R. Najam. Pharmacological activity of theextractog
Hypnea
musciformis (1996). Kar. Univ. J. Sci. 24 (1): 106-108.
50. S.P. Ahmed, et al. (1995) Evaluation of some pharmacological actions of
syzygium
cumini seeds extract. Pakistan J. Sci. Ind. Res. 38 (11-12).
51. S.P. Ahmed, M. Ahmed, S.I. Ahmed & R. Najam. Pharmacological screening
of
Carissa carandas (1995). Proc. 1st Biennial National Conference on Pharmacology
and
Therapeutics, pp. 81-85.
52. S.P. Ahmed et al. (1995) Studies on the antibacterial & MPFC activity of a
phenyl
propanoid glycoside. Pak. J. Pharmacol. 12 (2): 31-36.
53. S.P. Ahmed et al. (1995) Antidopaminergic activity of an iridoidglycoside.
Pak. J.
Pharmacol. 12 (1): 1-6.
54. S.I. Ahmed, S.P. Ahmed & N. Zafar. (1995) Safety evaluation of Icterene -A
herbal
medicine. Proceeding of 1st Biennial National Conference on Pharmacology &
Therapeutics, Karachi. Pakistan. Page 1-7.
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55. S.P. Ahmed, M. Ahmed, S.I. Ahmed, R. Najam & S.J. Khurshid. Effects of
some
psychoactive drugs on stress-induced alteration in plasma corticosterone level
(1995).
J.P.M.A. 45: 153-155.
56. M. Ahmed, K. Aftab, A.H. Gilani, G.H. Rizwani & S.P. Ahmed. Acetoside: A
new
antihypertensive drug (1995). Phytotherapy Research 9: 525-527.
57. S.P. Ahmed, et al. (1995) Pharmacological activity of Capsicum annum Proc.
1st Biennial National Conference on Pharmacology and Therapeutics, pp. 21-25.
58. S.P. Ahmed, M. Ahmed & R. Najam. Effects of Syzygium cumini on stress
induced
changes (1994). Pakistan J. Pharm. Sci. 7 (2).
59. S.I. Ahmed, S.P. Ahmed & N. Zafar. Safety evaluation of Icterene. An herbal
medicine
(III): Histopathological consideration (1994). Pakistan J. Pharm. Sci. 7 (1): 9-21.
60. N. Fatima, S.P. Ahmed & N. Zafar. (1994). Effect of Icterene on teratogenic
activity.
Pak. J. Pharmacol. 11 (2): 29-33.
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61. S.P. Ahmed, and R. Ikram. Effects of antipsychotics on hematological
parameters of
rabbit (1994). Kar. Univ. J. Sci. 22 (1&2): 109-120.
62. N. Aruj, Tariq Sharafatullah, R. Najam S. P. Ahmed & S.I. Ahmed.
Biochemical
alterations during swimming induced Stress (1994). Pakistan J. Pharm. Sci. 7 (2):
25-33.
63. S.P. Ahmed, M. Ahmed, S. Haider, T. Parveen, D.J. Haleem & S.I. Ahmed.
Neuroleptic
and dopaminergic activity of trans-p-methoxy cinnamic acid (1994). Proc. ISBBP
Symp. Biochem. Biophys. 1, 131-135.
64. R. Najam, S.P. Ahmed, M. Ahmed, S. Haider, D.J. Haleem and S.I. Ahmed.
Pharmacological activity of Lantana camara (1994). Proc. ISBBP Symp. Biochem.
Biophys. 1, 144 -146.
65. N. Zafar, S.P. Ahmed & S.I. Ahmed. Studies on the pharmacology of Icterene.
A
herbal medicine (I) (1993). Pakistan J. Pharmacol. 10 (1): 71-78.
66. S.I. Ahmed, S.P. Ahmed, N. Zafar & Y. Ayub. Safety evaluation of Icterene. A
herbal
medicine (II) (1993). Pakistan J. Pharmacol. 10 (2): 5-14.
67. S.P. Ahmed, T. Sharafatullah & R. Ikram. Effects of some antipsychotics on
biochemical
parameters in rabbit (1993). Pakistan J. Pharmacol. 10 (2): 15-23.
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68. S.P. Ahmed and S. Rashid. Studies on the mode of action of non-steroidal
antiinflammatory
drugs (1989). Pakistan J. Pharm. Sci. 2 (2): 1-11.
69. S.P. Ahmed and S.I. Ahmed. Pathophysiological effects of leukotrienes
(1987). Pakistan
J. Pharmacol. 4 (1&2): 53-59.
70. Y. Ayub, S. Rashid & S.P. Ahmed. Comparative studies of NSAIDs on
hematological
parameters of rabbit (1987). J. Pharm. University of Karachi. 5 (2): 71-83.
71. S.P. Ahmed. and S. Rashid. Comparative studies of propionics on vasoactive
substances
(1986) J. Pharm. University of Karachi. 4 (2): 69-78.
72. Y. Ayub, S.P. Ahmed and S.I. Ahmed. Effect of aspirin on hematological
parameters of
rabbit (1986). J. Pharm. University of Karachi. 5 (1): 15-23.
73. S.P. Ahmed and S.I. Ahmed. Pathophysiologies and beneficial use of
prostaglandins,
thromboxane and prostacyclin (1986). Pakistan J. Pharmacol.3 (1&2): 67-79.
74. R.A. Khan, S.P. Ahmed and S.I. Ahmed.Studies on the effects of
antipsychotics on rabbit
brain bioamines (1986). Pakistan J. Pharmacol. 3 (1&2): 33-41.
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75. S.P. Ahmed and S. Rashid. Effect of aspirin on vasoactive substance of
cardiovascular
tissues of rabbit (1985). Pakistan J. Pharmacol. 2 (1): 1-10.
76. S.P. Ahmed and T. Shameemullah. Production of L-lysine by hydrocarbon
utilizing
fungus Gelasinospora reticulispra (1984). J. Pharm. University of Karachi. 2 (2): 69-
74.
77. S.P.Ahmed, R.A.Khan, A.B.Rehman and Saida Haider. Effect of atypical
anxiolytic drug
on stress induced behavior. J. Basic App. Sci. 1 (1): January (2005) 1-4.
78. S.P. Ahmed and F. Farah. Studies on the effects of antibiotics on urinary tract
infection in
clinical isolates. Saudi Pharm. J. (in press).
79. S.P. Ahmed Safety tolerability of SSRIs. Pak. J. Pharmacol. (accepted).
80. S.P. Ahmed current management strategies of psychosis and mania. Pak.
Saudi. J.
(submitted).
81. Shahida P. Ahmed, Rafeeq Alam Khan, Nighat Razvi and Shaista Hamid.
Erythropoeitic
potential of pyridoxine, Role of b6 in carbohydrate metabolism. In Press
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82. Shahida P. Ahmad, Rafeeq Alam Khan, Asif B. Rehman, and Saida Haider.
Effect of
atypical anxiolytic drug on stress induced behavior. In Press
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Following students have been awarded Ph.D. Degree
“Supervised” By Prof. Dr. Shahida P. Ahmed
S.No. Name of Student Topic Ph.D. Degree
awarded
1. Dr. Asghar Mehdi Study on the effects of antibiotics on clinical
isolates from oral cavity
2006
2. Dr. Kauser Parveen Studies on effect of vitamin-E on human
platelet aggregation and arachidonic acid
metabolism in (PIH)
2005
3. Dr. Naseem Kareem To observe the effects of Metformin on the
metabolism and ovulation in polycystic
ovary syndrome.
2005
4. Dr. Sibgat Ullah Role of Negilla sativa in opioid dependence 2005
5. Mr. Noor Kamil Dermatological and antineoplastic effects of
drugs in pediatric populations
2005
6. Dr. Rahela Najam Pharmacological screening of some bioactive
compounds from marine resources
2003
7. Dr. Munawar Alam
Ansari
The role of calcium channel blacker
verapamil, Clonidine and ascorbic acid in
high cholesterol levels in patients with panic
disorders
Thesis Submitted
in BASR 2006
8. Dr. Zahida Memon Thesis Submitted
in BASR 2006
Following students have been awarded M.Phil Degree
S.No. Name Degree
Year degree
awarded
9. Ms. Saima Ahmed M.Phil 2006
10. Ms. Saima Mahmood M.Phil 2006
11. Mr. S. Mujtaba Ali M.Phil 2005
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12. Dr. Aasiya Rehman M.Phil 2005
13. Ms. Nousheen Alam M.Phil 2004
14. Ms. Sadia Ghousia Beg M.Phil 2001
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15. Ms. Shamoona Takween M.Phil 1999
16. Mr. S. Tilat Naqvi M.Phil 1997
17. Ms. Syeda Afroz M.Phil 1997
Following students have been awarded M.Pharm Degree
18. Mr. Fayyaz Ahmed M.Pharm 2004
19. Ms. Neelam M.Pharm 2004
20. Ms. Nusrat Bano M.Pharm 2004
21. Mr. Imran Ahsan Mallick M.Pharm 2003
22. Mr. Arshad Malik M.Pharm 2003
23. Mr. Noor Khan Afridi M.Pharm 2003
24. Mr. Imran Qureshi M.Pharm 2003
25. Ms. Farah Mumtaz M.Pharm 2000
26. Ms. Nasreen Aruj M.Pharm 1993
27. Ms. Rahila Najam M.Pharm 1990
28. Ms. Yasmeen Ayub M.Pharm 1988
29. Dr. Rafeeq Alam Khan M.Pharm 1986
Following students are presently enrolled for Ph.D.
30. Nazir Solangi (Pharmacist)
31. Dr. Nighat Kafeel
32. Mr. Khalid M. Salahuddin (Pharmacist)
33. Dr. Rizwan Ahmed
34. Dr. Reaz Ahmed
35. Dr. Shahid Kamal
36. Ms. Sadia G. Baig (Pharmacist)
37. Ms. Shamoona Takween (Pharmacist)
38. Dr. Sarah Fatima
39. Dr. Sarwat Obaid
FOLLOWING STUDENTS HAVE COMPLETED THEIR M.PHARM / M.PHIL
/PH.D
UNDER MY SUPERVISION.
S.No. Name Degree Year degree awarded
1. Dr. Rafeeq Alam Khan M.Pharm 1986
2. Ms. Yasmeen Ayub M.Pharm 1988
3. Ms. Rahila Najam M.Pharm 1990
4. Ms. Nasreen Aruj M.Pharm 1993
5. Mr. S. Tilat Naqvi M.Phil 1997
6. Ms. Syeda Afroz M.Phil 1997
7. Ms. Shamoona Takween M.Phil 1999
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8. Ms. Farah Mumtaz M.Pharm 2000
9. Ms. Sadia Ghousia Beg M.Phil 2001
10. Mr. Imran Ahsan Mallick M.Pharm 2003
11. Mr. Arshad Malik M.Pharm 2003
12. Mr. Noor Khan Afridi M.Pharm 2003
13. Mr. Imran Qureshi M.Pharm 2003
14. Mr. Fayyaz Ahmed M.Pharm 2004
15. Ms. Nousheen Alam M.Phil 2004
16. Ms. Rahila Najam Ph.D 2004
17. Dr. S. Sibghetullah Sanghi Ph.D 2004
18. Mr. S. Mujtaba Ali Ph.D 2004
19. Dr. Kauser Aamir Ph.D 2005
20. Dr. Nasim Karim Ph.D 2005
FOLLOWING STUDENTS ARE PRESENTLY ENROLLED FOR
M.PHIL /PH.D. UNDER MY SUPERVISION.
1. Dr. S. Asghar Mehdi
2. Mr. Noor Kamil
3. Dr. Aasiya Rehman
4. Ms. Saima Mahmood
5. Dr. Nazeer Solangi
6. Dr. Zahida
Surbhi Sharma
Secretary General , N.A. , Interactive Technology,
Software and Media Association India
Website : http://www.itsmaindia.org
Keywords : ICT , Multimedia , Research And Development
Surbhi Sharma started her professional career as an entrepreneur in 1995. In two
years, she successfully sold her business to start a consulting firm in 1997,
Resource Management Group that catered to the needs of IT firms’
Internationalization goals. This provided her the right opportunities to explore
various markets, technology platforms, and an insight to how the Tech sector
functions.
In the year 2001 she converted the business to a Non Profit Organization, in
order to broaden the reach of the organisation to serve many more SMEs.
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ITSMA, the non-profit organisation, caters to the needs of SMEs in the
International and domestic market. They assist International companies access
the Indian market, for the right partnerships and collaborations. .
The motivation behind this thought process was Surbhi’s early exposure to
diverse development programs with both Indian and International groups such
as Rotract Club, OPIRG (Ontario Public Interest Research Group) and McMaster
University, Hamilton. Her social outlook led her to run many pro-poverty
programs in India especially concentrating on Women and Children.
Ansted University, Malaysia which was impressed by her capabilities conferred
her as the Advisory Board member.
She has also participated in European Union funded projects and has a vast
experience in assisting European clients to have their setup in India.
Recently Surbhi was elected as the Secretary General of the International
Federation of Multimedia Associations.
Incidentally she is also on the Advisory Board of a few companies.
Surbhi has been a speaker in many international forums
K. Satyamurty writes:
SURABHI SHARMA is out to prove that the Geographical Information System
(GIS) is more than, in Bangalore in 2000.
The aim was simple but far-reaching — leverage information and
communication technologies (ICT) for social empowerment, especially among
young women in rural areas.
"Actually, they are women in semi-rural areas just outside the city and possess
some skills and are eager to learn more... Our training helps them earn without
having to commute to Bangalore every working day,'' Surabhi explains.
The TelNek project is located in Bidadi, a small industrial town 39 km from the
city centre on the way to high technology and that it can help in reaching villages
which need help from voluntary agencies.
Between her and her mother, Mridula Sharma, they founded the not-for-profit
organisation, Anchorage Mysore.
The young women are trained in basic information-technology skills such as data
entry, desktop publishing, accounting, office software and teleworking.
"It is a year-long training and something new for these women who have been
long considered as not being tech savvy. In fact the men folk of many of them
don't allow them to even switch on the television on their own,'' she says.
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Over the months of training, the women become less inhibited and are soon
asking questions and noting down the answers.
More than anything else, they become convinced that the skills they learn will
come in handy some day soon. There are three hours of classroom teaching and
at least two hours of homework each day.
"We have trained 100 women so far,'' Surabhi says with some pride.
Project for children
To make their training more meaningful, the women help out in actual projects
to take ICT to villages.
One pilot project for rural children has been technology-enabled learning;
something even city schools are just getting into. "We assess the school
performance of a group of students in classes 7 to 9 and note where they need
additional support in learning subjects such as science, history and geography,
and help through multimedia teaching methods,'' Surabhi explains.
Subjects considered dull and downright difficult by generations of children
literally come alive before their eyes, and learning becomes fun.
They learn how to identify the capital of Nepal and images of Kathmandu make
it more than another name to remember.
Many rural schools have been gifted computers, but the question now is how
well they use them and how they benefit children,'' she adds.
Projects funded by the European Commission — Asia-Qual and Asia City — are
another aspect of the work of Anchorage.
"While Asia Qual is to support SMEs (small and medium enterprises) implement
a Total Quality Management approach, Asia City is an applied research and
technological development project to benefit people through government and
non-governmental organisations in the tourism sector,'' she says.
e-Mitra
Fallout has been what they have named e-Mitra, which helps village artisans find
markets for their products. Functioning as a call centre, e-Mitra procures orders
for specific products and helps gauge the market and its demands. Left to
themselves, many artisans may end up as workers in the city in pursuits far
removed from their inherited skills.
A Commerce graduate from Mount Carmel College, Surabhi was also a national
swimming champion.
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She is active in a variety of forums including the Rotaract Club, Canadian
Crossroads Exchange Programme and the ATMAN project under ESCAP
(United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific).
A member of the Honorary Advisory Committee of Ansted University in
Malaysia, she constantly enhances her experience with her association with
international organisations. All to do something worthwhile right here.
Sarfraz LLOYD
Sarfraz LLOYD, President of the West Coast University,
President of Department of the WSU-WIDU,
he is President of the West Coast University, a global university, which serves as
the Department of WIDU.
He is notable researcher and professor in the Field of Science and Technical
Education
35 worldwide colleges are affiliated to this educational system from East and
West, offering international education in Applied Science, Engineering,
Technology and Management.
His institution (WCIMT) is an accredited member of ICDE, which is recognized
by UNESCO and UNO as an agency for Open & distance education.
He is also member of European Association for international Education (AIE),
member of International Educators (NAFSA) and American Association for
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Higher education (AAHE) and also a member of Institute of Global Education
(IGE), which has special consultative status with ESCSOC, United Nations. He
has authored 5 books in technical education
“I am pleased to be invited by the Ansted University Asia Regional Service
Centre in Malaysia to send my message World Peace – a Social Responsibility. I
congratulate Ansted University and its Foundation as well as the entire
Organising team in Malaysia for initiating such an important issue. I believe
education is the Master Key, which opens all doors of Human Civilization. More
education means more civilization and a better world. Better-education minds
understand better that without peace there cannot be proper civilization.
Educational Institutions should make teaching social responsibility a core
practice in education so that young people develop the convictions and skills
needed to shape a safe, sustainable, democratic, and just world. West Cost
University and its associated institutions work internationally to enhance human
minds to understand the fruits of Peace. In this World, there cannot be any peace
without peace and as such we the educators and the educational institutions
should work to educate human minds to develop conviction among our students
to help develop peace in this Planet, known as Earth. Best Wishes”
Samir Abdel Hamid I. Nouh
Office for Advanced Research and Education
Research Professor
Tel. Number: 075-251-3474
Fax. Number: 075-251-3474
E-Mail: [email protected]
Homepage: http://homepage2.nifty.com/samirnouh/
チ œCurrent Research
チ ŸResearch
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チ ŸKeywords チ F
チ ŸCategory チ F
Research Field: チ ŸResearch Subject チ F Understanding Islam In Japan,
Past and Present
チ ŸKeywords チ F Islam,Shinto,Budhism, Tanaka Ippei, izutsu
toshihiko,,new Japanese Muslim,Islamic Japanese literature
Research Subject: チ ŸResearch Subject チ F Tolerance in Contemporary
Japanese society and terrorism (the case of Christianity and Islam in
Japan
チ ŸKeywords チ F Shinto Budhism, Christianity, Islam
チ ŸResearch Subject チ F Concept of the Dialouge of Civilization in the
Holly Quran,The aspect of Globalization in Islam(Quranic
Interpretation)
チ ŸKeywords チ F Globalization, Quran, diversity of
peoples,acquaintance
チ œCareer (Professional)
1967-1972 Cairo University, Faculty of Arts,Dept. Of Oriental Lang. &
Studies
1972-1978 Cairo University, Faculty of Arts, Dept. Of Oriental Lang. &
Studies (Assistant Teacher)
1978-1982 Cairo University,Faculty of Arts,Dept. Of Oriental Lang. &
Studies (Teacher)
1982-1985 Imam Muhammad Bin Saud Islamic Univerity.Arabic Islamic
Inst. Tokyo ( Assistant Prof.)
1985-1994 Imam Muhammad Bin Saud Islamic Univerity,Faculty of
Socilal Science,Riyadh( Associated Prof.)
1994-2004 Imam Muhammad Bin Saud Islamic Univerity,Faculty of
Socilal Science,Riyadh(Prof.)
2004-2008 Doshisha University ( Prof.)
チ œAcademic Society Affiliations
committee for promotion for professorship, Al Azhar University, Cairo,
Cairo University, Cairo, Ein Shams University, Cairo
Fellow of BRISMES (British Society for Middle Eastern Studies.)
Institute for Middle eastern & Islamic Studies, Durham University
JAMES (Japan Association for Middle East Studies)
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Committee for promotion for professorship, Punjab University, Lahore
committee for promotion for professorship, King Saud University,
Riyadh, Imam University, Riyadh-- Member of International league of
Islamic Literature, Riyadh,
SAEED-UL-HASSAN
Professor
Address:University College of Pharmacy.
Phone Number:- 92-42-9211616
E-Mail:- [email protected]
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION:
1998
Ph.D.(U.K)
University of Sunderland
1989
M.Phil (Pharmacy)
Punjab university PaK
1983
M. Pharmacy
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Punjab university PaK
1981
B. Pharm Punjab university PaK
Experience:
Industrial Experience (Pakistan)
6 years as a Senior production Pharmacist and QC manager
Hospital Experience (Saudi Arabia)
2 years worked as a Hospital Pharmacist
Teaching Experience
20 years of teaching experience in, College of pharmacy Punjab University
Pharmaceutical chemistry (instrumentation)
Medicinal Chemistry
Biochemistry / Organic Chemistry
Drug Analysis
Research Potential
Actively involved in research for guidance to M.phil / PhD students.
MEMBER/FELLOW OF THE PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
Registered as Pharmacist "A in the Punjab Pharmacy Council, Lahore, Pakistan.
Member of Pakistan Pharmacist Association (PPA) Lahore-Pakistan
Fellow of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and hygiene, London (U.K) .
Member of the Biochemical Society of U.K
Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry, U.K
Member of the British Society for Immunology, U.K
Associate member for the academic group in pharmaceutical society of Great
Britain (U.K)
Permanent Member, Board of Students in Faculty of Pharmacy, Punjab
University Lahore (Pakistan).
Director Pharmacy Sports, Punjab University Lahore (Pakistan).
Member Inter University Faculty Board for developing Curriculum in the Subject
of Pharmacy.
Life member Pakistan Association for the advancement of science
CONFERENCES/WORKSHOP/COURSES ATTENDED
Attended various workshops/ seminars conferences during teaching career.
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MERIT CERTIFICATE (ACHIEVEMENTS)
- Chartered Chemist Award from Royal Society of Chemistry, U.K
- Certificate for Associate member in the Academic group of Pharmaceutical
Society of Great Britain, U.K.
- Good teacher award from the Worthy Vice-Chancellor, Punjab University
Lahore, Pakistan.
- Got best poster Presentation award on Promoting Rational Drug Use from
WHO representative in 2004 at Islamabad-Pakistan.
- Letter of appreciation from the Vice Chancellor/Registrar regarding good
teaching and to conduct Pharmacy sports as a Director Pharmacy Sports.
- Letter of dedication regarding Teaching and Research from the Controller of
Examination, Punjab University, and Lahore-Pakistan.
- Got two letter of appreciation during Ph. D Studies in England-UK (1994-1998
International publications 13
National publications 28
Silillaen, Parulian
Qualifications
Philosophy of Doctor, The University of Wollongong, Faculty of
Commerce, School of Accounting and Finance.
Thesis: “ManagementControl Systems for R& D Organisation: Multiple Case
Studies in Indonesia” 2007
Master of Commerce (Honours), The University of Wollongong
Faculty of Commerce, Department of Accountancy,
Thesis: “Management Control Systems for R& D Organisation: A
Descriptive Study” 1990-1991
Master of Commerce, The University of Wollongong, Faculty of
Commerce, Department of Accountancy,
Major Project Title:
“Differential Reporting for Small Business: A comparative Study”
(transferred to Master Honours Program) 1989-1990
Sarjana Ekonomi, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia, Fakultas
Ekonomi, Major in Management Accounting. Thesis Title: “Sales Pricing
Method in Garment Industry: A Case Study at PT. Pesona Cipta Karya”
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1983-1988
Bachelor of Accounting, Jayabaya Accounting Academy, Jakarta,
Indonesia. Thesis Title: “Internal Control on Inventory at PT. Apollo” 1976-1979
Other Training Training on Audit Principles, Sekolah Tinggi Akuntansi Negara,
Jakarta, Indonesia, (School of Government Accounting) 1985
Training on Audit & Control by Computer, IBM Jakarta, Indonesia 1983
Training on Organizational Control, SGV Utomo, Public Accountant,
Jakarta 1982
Languages
English – fluent
Indonesian – mother tongue
O/S Experience Australia, Indonesia
Awards Memberships
Member of the Institute of Certified Management Accountants, 2001 - Present
AREA OF EXPERTISE
Management Accounting, Management Control Systems, Accounting
Information Systems and
Indonesia Public Sector Accounting.
SELECTED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Jan – Jun 2002: Accounting Task, Illawarra Children Services
An organisation that responsible to manage and distribute funds of
approximately $ 1.7 million to
Children Centres in Illawarra. Hired in part time basis to develop budgeting
system for the organisation.
Oct - Dec 2001: Accountant, Newbery’s Exports Australia Pty. Ltd: An Import-
Export Coy
The company is a small trading company that importing children shoes with
turnover of approximately $
1 million per annum. Hired in part time basis to perform Accounting task by
using MYOB
1999-July 2001: Chief Editor, NEED: Lingkungan, Manajemen, Ilmiah, ISSN 1411-
237X, Jakarta
The company employs 40 personal and publishes 5,000 copies of scientific
magazine per month.
Responsible for editing and deciding the topic and article to be published.
1999-Jul 2001: President Director, PT. Ardhia Cheta Industry, Jakarta
The company is a gas manufacturing company in a construction progress stage
valued of US $ 5
million project. The company employed 40 employees and expected to produce
10 ton of high purity
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Non-Chloro-Fluoro-Carbon (Non-CFC) gas. Responsible to manage the
construction process and to
operate the company when the construction is completed.
Jan-Jul 2001: Management Accounting Consultant, Pertiwi Group, Jakarta
The company is an educational institution that poses 3 institutes, 2 Colleges. The
company had
turnover of approximately A$4 million per month. Responsible for the design
and implementation of the
Budgeting Systems and Management Accounting System.
1996-Mar 2000: Chief Accountant, PT. Wahana Rahmah, Jakarta
The company is a medium employment agency of seaman for international
market. The company
engaged with 25 employees. Responsible for managing and executing the
accounting and financial
tasks including the provision of financial statements and analysis, budgeting,
taxation and financial
planning.
Jan-Dec 2000: Consultant on Computer Accounting Systems Project, PT. Jabato
International,
Jakarta
The company is a Travel Agent Company of Toray Corporation, Japan. The
company engaged 50
employees and had 1 branch in Bali, and 2 branches in Jakarta. Hired as a
consultant for 12 (twelve)
months to developed, design, and implement a computer accounting systems.
1996-Jul 2001: Program Director, Jakarta Education Service, Jakarta: A
Management Consultant
Company
The company is a small management consultant firm that employed 17
professional employees and
had turnover of approximately A$300,000/year. Responsible for managing,
planning and maintaining
the contracted projects and directing the staffs to complete the existing tasks.
1996-1997: Consultant for Management Information Systems on Project INS.
Indonesia-
Department of Social Security and UNDP (United Nations)
It is a government institution that dealt with poverty aspects of the society.
Responsible for the design,
supervision, and recommendation on the development and implementation of
poverty aspects by using
computer information systems with national coverage.
1996-1999: Treasurer-of Central Committee, Indonesia, IKAMA (The Australian
Alumni
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Association)
Responsible for maintenance of the financial aspects of the association.
1983-1998: BPPT: The Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology
A government institution for R&D headed by Minister of Research and
Technology of Indonesia.
Working in Internal Audit division and assigned to several positions during the
period.
1980-1982: Senior Internal Auditor, PT. Marga Sarana Raya: A Road Contractor
Company
A medium size of road contractor company that engaged about 1,000 employees.
Responsible for
execution of audit, internal control, performance evaluation, and provision of
recommendations for all
company’s projects.
1979-1980: External Auditor, Hans Kartikahadi & Co
A public accounting firm. Responsible as an external auditor.
1978-1979: External Auditor, Soemita Adikoesoemah
A public accounting firm. Responsible as an external auditor.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2004-present: Lecturer, the University of Wollongong, Faculty of Commerce,
School of
Accounting & Finance.
2002-2004: Teacher, Wollongong University College, Diploma and Advance
Diploma Program
Summer Session 2002-2003 and 2003-2004, and Autumn Session 2004 : Lecturer
and Subject
Coordinator, the University of Wollongong, Faculty of Commerce, School of
Accounting &
Finance
2002: Tutor and Workshop Supervisor, the University of Wollongong, Faculty of
Commerce,
School of Accounting & Finance
1996-Jul 2001: Senior Lecturer, International Golden Institute (IGI): Post Graduate
Program and
Senior Lecturer, STIE Trianandra: Post Graduate Program
REFEREES
1. J. Phelan, Judge for District Court of New South Wales; Tel. 42291748
2. Associate Professor Mary Kaidonis, Head of Accounting Discipline, School of
Accounting and
Finance, The University of Wollongong, Tel. 4221 3681.
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Shaher Momani
Department of Mathematics,
Mu'tah University
P.O. Box 7, Mu'tah, Jordan.
E-mail: [email protected]
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Academic Qualification
Ph.D. in Mathematics
Specialization: Applied Mathematics (Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics).
University: University of Wales, United Kingdom, 1991.
Title of Thesis: Some Problems in Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics.
Supervisor: Professor Ken Walters.
B.Sc. in Mathematics
University: Yarmouk University, Jordan, 1984.
Personal Data
Full Name: Shaher Mohammad Ahmad Momani
Date of Birth: May 10, 1962
Place of Birth: Ajloun-Jordan
Nationality: Jordanian
Profession:
Professor of Applied Mathematics at Mutah University
Permanent Address:
Department of Mathematics,
Mutah University, P. O. Box: 7,
Al-Karak, Jordan.
Mobile: + 962 (0)777500326
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Web Site: http://www.mutah.edu.jo/userhomepages/shmomani/pers.htm
Editor-in-Chief:
Arab Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences (AJMMS)
http://www.ajmms.com
Leader of Jordan Research Group in Applied Mathematics (JRGAM)
http://www.mutah.edu.jo/jrgam/index.html
Conferences and Study Visits
1. The First Jordanian Mathematics Conference, Jordan, 1991.
2. The Second Jordanian Mathematics Conference, Jordan, 1994.
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3. The Third Jordanian Mathematics Conference, Jordan, 1996.
4. A workshop in Teaching Sciences in the Twenty First Century, Cairo, 1995.
5. A workshop in Teaching Calculus Using Mathematica Software, Alexandria,
1995.
6. Visiting Professor, Department of Mathematics, Univ. of Wales, UK, June -
August 1996.
7. A workshop on Mathematics of Computation, Yarmouk University, Jordan,
1997.
8. Visiting Professor, Department of Mathematics, Univ. of Wales, UK, August
1997.
9. The 15th World Congress on Scientific Computation, Modelling and Applied
Mathematics
(IMACS), Berlin, Germany, 1997.
10. Sixth SIAM Conference on Optimization, Atlanta, USA, 1999.
11. A workshop on Numerical Solution of Ordinary and Partial Differential
Equations, Mutah
University, Jordan, 2000.
12. A workshop on Applications of Calculus, UAE University, UAE, 2001.
13. First UAE Math-Day Conference, University of Sharjah, UAE, 2003.
14. Third International Workshop on Scientific Computing and Application,
Honk Kong,
China, 2003.
15. A workshop on Making Internship Programs More Effective, UAE
University, UAE, 2003.
16. Second UAE Math-Day Conference, American University of Sharjah, UAE,
2004.
17. Invited speaker in Recent Advances in Mathematics Conference, Calcutta,
India, 2004.
18. Invited speaker in 3rd International Conference on Research and Education in
Mathematics,
Kula Lumpur, Malaysia, 2007.
19. Invited speaker in the 2nd Symposium on Nonlinear Dynamics , Shanghai,
China, 2007.
20.Invited speaker in Fractional Differentiation and its Applications Conference,
Turkey, 2008
Ademic Honors and Grants
1. A Scholarship from Mutah University to get a PhD (1987-1991).
2. Third World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) prize, in Italy, (2000).
3. Numerical Simulation of Fractional Order Dynamical Systems, Qatar
University, 2007.
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Experience
Professor: Mutah University, Sept. 2007 to present.
Professor: Qatar University, Sept. 2006 to Sept. 2007.
Associate Professor: Mutah University, Sept. 2004 to Sept. 2006.
Associate Professor: Jordan University, Summer course 2004.
Associate Professor: United Arab Emirates University, Sept. 2001 to Sept. 2004.
Associate Professor: Yarmouk University, Sept. 2000 to Sept. 2001.
Associate Professor: Mutah University, Nov. 1998 to Sept. 2000.
Assistant Professor: Mutah University, Sept. 1991 to Nov. 1998.
Head of Department of Mathematics, Mutah University, Sept. 1994 to Sept. 1995.
Visiting Professor: Department of Mathematics, University of Wales, June-August
1996, UK.
Leader, Jordan Research Group in Applied Mathematics, 2005 to present.
Editor-in-Chief: Arab Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
(AJMMS).
Published and Accepted Papers
This is a complete list of the papers of mine which either have appeared or have
been accepted for publication. Owing to copyright restrictions, the papers are not
available in electronic form. If you are interested in any of these papers, send me
an e-mail and I will send you a reprint.
1. G. Georgiou, Shaher Momani, M. J. Crochet, and K. Walters, Newtonian and
non-Newtonian flow in a channel obstructed by an antisymmetric array of
cylinders, Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, Vol.40, (1991) 231-260.
2. S. Hadid, B. Maseadeh and Shaher Momani, On the existence of maximal and
minimal solutions of differential equations of non-integer order, Journal of
Fractional Calculus, Vol. 9, (1996) 41-44.
3. S. B. Hadid, A. A. Ta’ani and S. M. Momani, Some existence theorems on
differential equations of generalized order through a fixed-point theorem, Journal
of Fractional Calculus,
Vol. 9, (1996) 45-49.
4. B. S. Maseadeh, A. A. Ta’ani and S. M. Momani, On w-compact spaces, J. of
Institute ofMathematics and Computer Sciences, (1996).
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