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Complied by
Maqsood Hasni
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No doubt,
Allah is the greatest.
He blessed man wealth of knowledge and regarded him as the best creature of
the universe. So much so that he has been crowned as superior to angles also. He
has been blessed as the “Khalipha” on earth. No whoever uses this title. One who
uses the blessing of knowledge in the best way becomes honored and respected
among human beings. However, it has been evident that man can not spend life
without other human beings and he works wonders with their help. In this way,
he also cherishes the desire of being praised.
These 56 people of my collection are unique in various fields and occupy a high
knowledge status. So far as the doors of research are open, the position of their
work can not be ignored and the possibility of their utility will exist. All of them
are worthy of respect. We can earn benefit their work in one way or the other.
The possibilities of direct cooperation with them will remain coming forth. And
in this way the paths of easiness and battement can open in this regard.
It is no more difficulty but pain taking job to get data on any topic or about any
subject from inter-net. I have got the biographical data about “Hungred The
Great” from inter-net and have arranged it in an easy order.
Maqsood Hasni
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CONTENTS
Abe Abrahami
Abbas M. Milan
Adams B. Bodomo
Amanda Anastasi
Anis Ahmad
Aneel Salman
Annabel Droussiotis
Adam, Najma
Alam M. Payind
Bassam A. Jubran
B K Passi
Bindi Mehta
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Bill Eydler
Divid B Lingiah
Daud Rasyid
Dana Barry
Daniel Verkerke
David Crowther
David Wortley
Edward Kamens
Farhat Haq
Dr. Guha
George Pak-Heng
Helga Leitner
Hassan Ghasemzadeh
Irene M K Ovenstone
John Kersey
Jerry L. Huxell
Jore Alberto
J. Bihari
James Török
Kriengsak Chareonwongsak
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Kala Saravanamuthu
Kivin Hobson
Khalida I Noor
Kensei Sugayama
Koki Shimoji
Lawrence J. Lau
Leo Rebello
Mohammad Nur-ul-Islam
Mohammad Aslam
Momin
Mette Morsing
Muhammad Shanazar
Mabrouk Mansouri
Marco Chiani
M.N.S. Swamy
M. Fahim Khan
Mark Esposito
Mahmoud Hesaaraki
Nur Islam
Natto Masanori
Nurly Gofar
Osama Jannadi
Patrick Durantou
Peter B. Clarke
Ramli Mohammad
Rowena Suryobroto
Rolando A. Danao
Riger Haw
Ryszard Tadeusiewicz
Senani Deepika
Salma Shaheen
Surbhi Sharma
Sarfraz Lloyd
Saeed-ul-Hassan
Silillaen, Parulian
ShaherMomani
S. M. Rezaul Karim
Satish Rastogi
Shawkat M. Toorawar
Tin Latt
Timi Ecimovic
Theresita Atienza
Ulisses Rolim
Valko Liubenov
Valko Lyubenov
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Wilson Ogg
William T. Fryer
Zakir Hossain
Education:
Languages
Native Punjabi
2nd native Urdu
English Fair
Employment;
Present Principal, Govt. College Bahawalnagar
Past Associate Professor Govt. Isl. College, Kasur
Publications:
1-Ensani Haqooq aur talemaat-e-Nabvi, Oriental Magazine, Islamabad 1442
Hijra
2-Saza-e-Habas Sahmahi Minhaaj, Lahore Jan. 1993
3-Qanoon-e-Khodawandi main sood ki aqobaat Mahnama Aaghi, Karachi Jan.
1993
4-Sood, Islam aur degar mazahib ki nazar main Sahmahi Minhaaj, Lahore 1994
5-Islam ka nazam-e-Adal Haft Roza Aletsam, Lahore
6-Dua aur os kay muzmiraat Mahnama Afqar-e-Moallam, Lahore
7-Iqbal aur Quran Qafla Adab-e-Islami
Book
Research Project: The Prophet of Islam (PBUH) in the light of modern research
Edited from inter-net forums The Impacts of Arabic on the Pakistani
Languages
Sole Author Prof. Drs Dr.Urdu Maqsood Hasni
INTRODUCTION :
NATIONALITY:
Yemen.
QUALIFICATIONS:
B.S. in education (Chemistry and Physics), May 1981, Sana'a University, Sana'a,
Yemen.
RESEARCH INTERST:
EXPERIENCE:
PUBLICATIONS:
Abu Zaid, M.; and Haidar, A. H. (1994). Nammat sulttat al-mualem fe al-yaman
(Teachers' authority modes in Yemen). Al-Tarabia Al-Moaserah (31), 107-
128. . (In Arabic).
Haidar, A. H. (1999). Arab pre-service and in-service teachers' views about the
nature of science. International journal of science Education 21(8), 807-822
BOOKS:
Al-Kalili, K., Haidar, A., & Younis, G. (1996). Ta'aleem al-ulum fe marahel
alta'aleem al-aam (Teaching Science in Pre-College). Dar Al-Khlam: Duabi.
(in Arabic)
The 3-rd annual conference for the Egyptian Council for Curriculum and
Instructions, Alexandria, Aug, 1991.
The 1-st Academic Conference about the Future of Science and Mathematics
and the Arab Society Needs, Beirut, Oct. 27-30, 1993.
Two months academic tour to seven universities in Beirut, and the USA
included: Washington, Maryland, Florida, Georgia, South Dakota, and
Massachusetts.
The 6-th annual conference for the Egyptian Council for Curriculum and
Instruction, Ale-Esmaelia, Aug, 1994.
MEMBERSHIPS:
Member of the Egyptian Council for Curriculum and Instruction, Egypt. Since
1991.
Founder member of The Arab Society for Science and Mathematics Teaching.
Since 1993-.
TEACHING:
Course development:
Lead development of all new programs at the College of Education based on
NCATE 2000 standards and performance-based education.
Member of developing science teaching methods courses.
Member of developing development of Science and Math Concepts
Student advising:
Also participated in many lectures and workshops for faculty, staff and
students in: using technology, teaching and learning, educational standards,
accreditation efforts, learning objectives, developing general education
programs, and training and evaluation.
Invited Lectures:
AWARDS:
CONSTRUCTIONAL WORKS:
Abe Abrahami
An international author,
Public speaker,
Media personality,
An award-winner and a prolific author of 3 books
More than 50 papers.
His amazing presentations (samples below) draw from
Engineering
Computer science,
Psychology,
Meditation,
Alternative medicine,
Judaism,
Mysticism and meta-physics.
Dr. Abrahami speaks in English and Hebrew on cruise ships, in holiday resorts,
private gatherings, parties, corporate venues, community centres, colleges etc.
His highly successful work methods and practicial cost-effective solutions and
training are his hallmark of excellence and results-oriented best practice that
have inspired so many people who have worked with him over the years.
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Economist
Finance division,
Govt of Pakistan, Islamabad
Email: kanwarabbas_iiie@yahoo.com
M.Phone: +92-5368232
RESEARCH THESIS
Efficiency Wage Hypothesis “The Case of Pakistan”
Publication
Journal Articles
4. “The Use of Maths in Statistical Terms”, (1997), Aldab Golden Jubliee Number,
Govt Islamia College, Kasur. Pakistan.
5. “Global Food Crisis & Higher Inflationary Pressures: Shot and Medium to
Long Term Policy Options”, (2008) MPRA Paper 9981, University Library of
Munich, Germany.
http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/9981/1/MPRA_paper_9981.pdf
5. “Higher Inflationary Pressures & Rising Fiscal Deficit”, (Feb 2008), Pakistan &
Gulf Economist, Vol. XXVII, NO. 7. PP. 7-8.
The following Working Papers have been authored for Ministry of Finance,
Government of Pakistan.
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1. “Economic Context” See, Budget Strategy Paper 2008-09, (April 2008), Ministry
of Finance, Islamabad, Pakistan.
3. “Global Food Crisis & Prospects of Wheat Outlook in 2008/09”, (April 2008),
Ministry of Finance, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Abbas M. Milani
Stanford University
Co-Director, Iran Democracy Project, Hoover Institution
309 Encina Hall West
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
650-725-0330 (phone) or
650-721-4052 (phone)
650-725-8278 (fax)
Professional Experience
Publications (selected)
Eminent Persians: Men and Women Who Made Modern Iran, 1941-1979,
Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, NY, 2 volumes, November, 2008.
King of Shadows: Essays on Iran’s Encounter with Modernity, Ketab Corp., Los
Angeles, CA., May 2005. Persian text published in the U.S.; second print 2006.
The Persian Sphinx: Amir Abbas Hoveyda and the Riddle of the Iranian
Revolution, Mage Publishers, 2000, 2002; in Britain, IB Tauris, 2000. Translated by
the author into Persian as Moamay-e Hoveyda, published in Iran, Atiy-e Press,
and in Washington, D.C. by Mage Publishers; (also translated by Houshang
Mahdavi, Abolhol-e Irani, Tehran, 2001;) author's translation: Book of the Year,
2002, Deutsch Radio; now in eighteenth printing in Tehran, third in Washington;
English paperback, Mage Publishers, 2004.
Modernity and its Foes in Iran, Gardoon Press, Germany, 1998; Atiyeh Press,
Tehran, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2004, 2005, 2007, Eighth printing 2008.
Kolakowski, L., Main Currents of Marxism, 3 volumes, Agah Publishers, vol. 1 and
2, (2006); 2nd & 3rd editions (2007); vol. 3, Akhtaran (2008).
Bulgakov, Mikail, Master and Margarita, Tehran: Nashre-no, 1983, 1990, 1994,
2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006
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Gramsci, Antonio, State and Civil Society, Tehran: Sahar, 1980. Reprinted:
Stockholm: Ketab Pishro, 1986; third print: Koln, Germany, 1998; fifth print,
Tehran, 1998; sixth print 2004, 2005
Golshiri, H., King of the Benighted (into English). Washington, D.C.: Mage
Publishing, January, 1990; paperback edition, 1995; German translation, Surkamp
Verlag, 1998
Marx, Karl, Critique of the Gotha Program, Tehran: Pejvak, 1979. Reprinted 1980,
1982
Monographs
Beyond Incrementalism: A New Strategy for Dealing with Iran, coauthored with
Larry Diamond, Mike McFaul, Hoover Institution, May 2005
A catalogue for Creating an Islamic Republic: Iranian Collections from the Hoover
Institution Library and Archives, with Cissy Hill, Hoover Institution, May 2004
Reagan and the Social Bases of His Power, Tehran: Katibeh Publishers, 1982
Articles
“Iran: Don’t Let Up”, coauthored with Mike McFaul, Hoover Digest, 2008, No.2
“The Wrong Lessons”, coauthored with Michael McFaul, Hoover Digest, 2007,
No. 3
“How to Turn Iran Upside Down”, coauthored with Larry Diamond and Michael
McFaul, Hoover Digest, 2007, No. 2
“How Iran Can Yet Be Tamed”, coauthored with Michael McFaul, Hoover Digest,
2006, No. 2
"A Win-Win U.S. Strategy for Dealing with Iran", coauthored with Michael
McFaul and Larry Diamond, The Washington Quarterly, Winter 2006
"Playing for the Long Haul in Iran: A Dual-Track Strategy for Arms Control and
Democratization", Brown Journal of World Affairs, Winter/Spring 2006
“The Passive Revolution,” coauthored with Jared Cohen, Hoover Digest, 2005,
No. 3
“King of the Shadows: Golestan and the Question of Modernity,” Sharg, (Tehran)
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“U.S. Foreign Policy and the Future of Democracy in Iran”, The Washington
Quarterly, Summer 2005
“Solidarity with Iran,” coauthored with Michael McFaul, Hoover Digest, 2004,
No. 2
"Hekmat, Ali Asghar," Encyclopedia Iranica, (with editors of EIR), Vol. XII, Fascicle
2, 145-150
"Alam and the Origins of the Revolution in Iran," Iranshenasi, Spring, 2004
"History and Culture: Hurley's Dream, How FDR almost brought democracy to
Iran," Hoover Digest, 2003, No. 3
“Letter to a Friend,” Jahane Ketab, March 2002; reprinted, Mehregan, Fall 2002
"On the Islamic Revolution: An Exchange with Bernard Lewis," New York Review
of Books, April 1988
"Iran: Developments during the Last Fifty Years in Iran: Past, Present and
Future,”
“The Right Way to Engage Iran”, coauthored with Michael McFaul, Washington
Post, December 29, 2007
“What Scare's the Mullahs", New York Times, February 23, 2007
"How Experts View A Strike Against Iran", San Francisco Chronicle, October 1,
2006
“Revealing Errors: Iran, Jews and the Holocaust: An answer to Mr. Black”,
Iranian.com, February 23, 2006
“Iran, Jews and the Holocaust: The beneficent legacy of Persia remembered, San
Francisco Chronicle, February 19, 2006
“To Tame Tehran”, coauthored with Michael McFaul, The Washington Post,
January 28, 2006
“For Jews, there have always been two Irans”, International Herald Tribune,
November 10, 2005
“Regime Change”, The Wall Street Journal, October 31, 2005. An Italian translation
published in Corriere della Ser
“Silver Lining,” New York Times, June 30, 2005; reprinted in International Herald
Tribune, Friday July 2005
“How the U.S. should take on Iran”, San Jose Mercury News, November 28, 2004
"Solidarity with Iran," with Mike McFaul, Wall Street Journal, Monday, Feb. 23,
2004
"Blurred Vision," coauthored with Larry Diamond and Mike McFaul, LA Times,
July 20, 2003
"Sketching," a short story by Houshang Golshiri, Literary Review, Vol. 40, No.1,
Fall 1996
"Golshiri, An Appraisal"
"Saidi-Sirjani: a Profile"
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Introductory Prefaces
Book Reviews
The following are a selection from approximately 150 book reviews published in
the San Francisco Chronicle from 1991 to the 1998:
Journals
"Iranian Intellectuals and the West," Boroujerd, The Journal of the Middle East,
Spring 1998
"Under the Cloak of Hypocrisy," by Sa'di-Sirjani, Middle East Journal, Winter 1996
"Hedayat's Blind Owl as a Western Novel," Michael Beard, Iran Narneh, Summer
1992
"History and Science," Journal of the Iranian Association of Librarians, Summer 1978
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Invited Lectures
Aug 2008 Nuke, Kooks and Democracy in Iran, Authors@Google talk, Goggle, Inc.,
Mt. View, CA
June 2008 Failed Transitions from Monarchy in the Middle East, Monarchies in
Transition Conference, Center on Democracy Development and the Rule of Law,
Stanford University, Stanford, California
Apr 2008 Red Sea Cruise Lecturer, Stanford Travel Study Program, Stanford
University, Stanford, California
Feb 2008 Inside Iran: Bitter Friends, Bosom Enemies, Commonwealth Club, San
Francisco, California
Feb 2008 Intellectuals & the Issue of Modernity: Several Narratives, SUGIA (Study
Group for Iranian Affairs) Conference, University of Southern California, Los
Angeles, CA
May 2007 Confronting The Iranian Threat: The Way Forward, The Foundation for
Defense of Democracies Workshop, Freeport, Bahamas
May 2007 Islam and Science, Muslim Scholar and Entrepreneur Awards, Stanford
University, Stanford, California
May 2007 Center for the Study of Democracy, School of Social Sciences
Dialogue on Democracy & Islam Lecture Series, University of California Irvine,
Irvine, California
Apr 2007 China Influence on Iran’s Foreign and Domestic Policies, On Common
Ground, Forum for American/Chinese Exchange at Stanford, Stanford
University, Stanford, California
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Apr 2007 Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Advisory Board
meeting, Stanford University, Stanford, California
Apr 2007 Iran and the Rise of Radical Islam, Stanford Alumni Association,
Los Angeles, California
Mar 2007 Civil Resistance and Power Politics, University of Oxford, England
Mar 2007 Nuclear Weapons in A New Century: Facing the Emerging Challenges,
Ronald W. Burkle Center for International Relations, UCLA, Los Angeles,
California
Feb 2007 Iran’s Foreign and Security Policies, Global Research, University of Rome,
Centre for Iranian Studies, University of Durham, Rome, Italy
Feb 2007 The Rise of Political Islam: A Historical Perspective, World Affairs Council
of Northern California, San Francisco, California
Sept 2006 Prospects for Democracy in Iran and the Role of the U.S, University of
Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia
July 2006 Crises and Change in the Middle East, Brandeis University, Waltham,
Massachusetts
June 2006 Intercultural Exchange and Global Cooperation 9th Cultural Conference,
Anaheim, California
March 2006 Prospects for Democracy in Iran, Shiraz University School of Medical
Sciences, Mahwah, New Jersey
March 2006 Iran and Modernity, Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, California
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Feb 2006 The U.S. and Iran, World Affairs Council, San Francisco, California
Nov 2005 Iran & the Engima of Modernity, Canadian Iranian Foundation,
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Nov 2005 Lost Wisdom, Persian Poetry & Literature Club, Calgary, Canada
Oct 2005 Iran’s Presidential Election: Implications for Reform and International
Security, International Security Forum, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Oct 2005 U.S. Foreign Policy and It’s Choices in Iran, World Trade Club, San
Francisco, CA
Oct 2005Iran’s Nuclear Program: Past and Present, Hoover Institution Retreat,
Stanford, C
Sept 2005 Iran Democracy: Problems & Prospects, Hoover Institution Breakfast
Briefing, Los Angeles, CA
July 2005 Tradition and Modernity in Iran: A Historical Perspective, The Society of
Iranian Professionals, Sunnyvale, CA
July 2005 St. Antony’s College, Oxford University, Private Lives and Public Spaces
in Modern Iran, Oxford, England
March 2005 Iran’s Future Path, The Ditchley Foundation, Oxfordshire, England
April 2004 The History of the Iranian Revolution, Pluralism Fund, Palo Alto
March 2004 Future of Democracy in Iran, World Affairs Council, Peninsula chapter
July 2003 Iran and the Crisis in Central Asia, World Affairs Council workshop,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
July 2003 Prospects for Democracy in Iran, CISAC, Stanford University, Stanford,
CA
July 2003 Democracy and Rule of Law in Iran, Center for Democracy and the Rule of
Law, Stanford University
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June 2003 The Current Situation in Iran, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
April 2002 Democracy in Iran and the Role of U.S. Foreign Policy in its Evolution,
World Affairs Council, Marin County Chapter
Feb 2002 Hoveyda and the Question of Modernity in Iran, Yale University
June 2001 The King of the Benighted, and the Poetics of Persian Culture, Princeton
University
May 2001 The Genesis of The King of the Benighted, School of Asian and Oriental
Studies, University of London
March 2001 Taming the Shrew, Unveiling the Prince: Women in Golshiri’s Prince
Ehtejab, Conference on Iranian Women in Cinema, University of Virginia
Oct 27, 2000 Hoveyda and Modern Iranian Politics, School of Oriental and African
Studies, University of London
Conferences Organized:
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Nov 2007 Hoover Institution one-day conference at Stanford University, Prospects for
Democracy in Iran: Assessing the Regime and the Opposition
Jan 2007 Rumi one-day Conference: An 800th Birthday Celebration with Robert Bly,
Stanford Continuing Studies, Stanford University, Stanford, California
2006 Organized 15-20 lectures at Stanford University
2004, Young Iranian Scholars Conference organized with MIT, Stanford University,
2005, 2006 Stanford, California
Mar 2005 Hoover Institution one-day conference in Washington D.C. with Larry
Diamond and Mike McFaul, Will Iran Be the Next Iraq?
Nov 2004 Hoover Institution one-day conference in Washington D.C. with Larry
Diamond, Mike McFaul and Woodrow Wilson Center, Workshop on Iran’s
Nuclear Program
Nov 2004 Hoover Institution one-day conference at Stanford University with Larry
Diamond, and Mike McFaul, Workshop on Iran’s Nuclear Program
May 2004 Hoover/Stanford University; two day conference on Iran with Larry
Diamond; papers will be published in books in English and Persian, edited
by Larry Diamond and Abbas Milani
May 2004 Moderator and organizer, with PSA and Stanford's Speaker's Bureau land
lIS, Shirin Ebadi's talk at Stanford University's Memorial Auditorium
May 2004 Hoover/Woodrow Wilson conference in Washington, with Haleh
Esfandiari, director of Middle East Section, Woodrow Wilson
Feb 2004 Woodrow Wilson/Hoover conference at Stanford, with Haleh Esfandiyari
Oct 2003 Hoover Institution conference with Larry Diamond on Iran
2005 BBC profile on life of Abbas Milani as one of Iran’s leading culture makers
Work in Progress
Professional Societies
2008-09 Crown Papers, Crown Center for Middle East Studies, Brandeis
University
Educational Background
1987.
Publications
Academic Activities
Educational Qualifications
Professional Experience
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Job Experience
TRAINING OBTAINED
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TRAINING IMPARTED
Adams B. Bodomo
M.D., F.A.C.P
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Nephrology
Certification:
November 2002 ABNeph Expiration- 2012
August 2000 ABIM Expiration- 2010
May 1998 USMLE III Passed
August 1995 USMLE II Passed
September 1994 USMLE I Passed
January 1994 Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S)
Appointments:
October 1, 2003 - present Medical College of Wisconsin/ VAMC
Assistant Professor of Medicine
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Department of Medicine
Division of Nephrology
October 1, 2003 – present Zablocki Veterans Affairs Medical Center
5000 W. National Avenue
Nephrology Section (CC-111K)
Milwaukee, WI 53295
Graduate education:
4/1988- 1/1994 Dow Medical College, Karachi, Pakistan
Postgraduate Training and Fellowship Appointments:
Oct. 2002 – Sept. 2003 Medical College of Wisconsin
Division of Transplant Nephrology
Fellow PGY-VII
9200 W Wisconsin
Milwaukee, WI 53226
July 2000 – June 2002 Medical College of Wisconsin
Department of Nephrology /Fellow PGY, V-VI
9200 W Wisconsin
Milwaukee, WI 53226
July 1999 – June 2000 Mount Sinai Services at Queens Hospital Center
Affiliate of Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Department of Internal Medicine
PGY, IV
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Role: Co Investigator
Title: A 6-month, Phase 2, Multicenter, Randomized, Open-Label, Comparative
Study of Two Dose Levels of CP-690,550 Administered Concomitantly With IL-2
Receptor Antagonist Induction Therapy, Mycophenolate Mofetil and
Corticosteroids Versus a Tacrolimus-based Immunosuppressive Regimen for the
Prevention of Allograft Rejection in de novo Renal Allograft Recipients Protocol
A3921009
Source: Pfizer
Role: Co Investigator
Title: An Open-Label, Single-arm Study to Assess the Safety of Epoetin alfa
Manufactured by a Deep Tank Technology in Subjects with Chronic Kidney
Disease Receiving Dialysis
Protocol: 20040268
Source:Amgen
Role: Co Investigator
Dates: 2005 - 2007
Title: A Randomized, Open-Label, Study to Assess the Safety of Epoetin Alfa
Manufactured by Deep Tank Technology and Epoetin Alfa manufactured by
Roller Bottle Technology in Subjects with Chronic Kidney Disease not on Dialysis
Protocol: 20040259
Source:Amgen
Role: Co Investigator
Dates: 2005 - 2007
Clinical Studies (Past):
Title: A Phase I open label multi-center study to evaluate the pharmacokinetics
and tolerability to Tacrolimus and Sirolimus when used in combination in stable
renal transplants.
Source: Fujisawa Healthcare, Inc.
Role: Co Investigator
Dates: 6/1999 – 12/2002
Title: Study of the Safety of Long-term Administration of Sirolimus.
Source: Wyeth-Ayerst
Role: Co Investigator
Dates: 3/99 – 2004
Title: A Comparative Open-label Study to Evaluate Graft Function in De Novo
Renal Allograft
Recipients Treated With Either a "Reduced Dose" or a "Standard Dose" of
Cyclosporine in
Combination With Rapamune and Corticosteroids.
Source: Wyeth-Ayerst Via PPD Development
Role: Co Investigator
Dates: 8/00 – 2004
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9. Hussain S and Cheng E. Causes and Prevention of Acute Renal Failure in the
Critically Ill Patient. Contemp Critical Care, 2005, 2:10
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12. John S. Gill, Syed Hussain, Caren Rose, Sundaram Hariharan, and Marcello
Tonelli. Access to Kidney Transplantation among Patients Insured by the United
States Department of Veterans Affairs. J Am Soc Nephrol 18: 2592-2599, 2007
6. Hussain S, Hariharan S, Bresnahan BA, Johnson CP, Zhu YR, Adams MB.
Impact of potent immunosuppressive agents on nephrotoxicity while lowering
acute rejection rates. Poster presented at the American Society of Nephrology,
October 2002, Philadelphia, PA
10. Afzal. O, S. Hussain, Zhu Y.R., S. Hariharan. Polyoma Virus Nephritis after
Renal Transplantation. Poster presented at the National Kidney Foundation
meeting in 2003 at Dallas.
11. Afzal. O, N. Siddiqi, M. Ahuja, W.F. Piering, S. Hussain. Right Atrial Catheter
Complicating Central Venous Catheter in Hemodialysis Patients: A Case Series.
National Kidney Foundation, 2003, Dallas.
12. Syed A. Hussain, Yang R. Zhu, Daniel C. Brennan, Bruce Julian, Douglas J.
Norman, Rosemary Ouseph, Ravi Parasuraman, Ram Peddi, Vivian A. Tellis,
Venkateswara K. Rao, Sundaram Hariharan. Prevalence of Recurrent and De
novo Diseases after Renal Transplantation: A Prospective Study From The Renal
Allograft Disease Registry (RADR). American Transplant Congress (ATC), 2003,
Washington, D.C.
15. Omer Afzal, Zhu Y, Barbara Bresnahan, Syed Hussain , Nauman Siddiqi,
Sundaram Hariharan. BK Virus nephritis after renal transplantation and graft
failure. American Transplant Congress, May 2004, Boston.
16. Syed Hussain, Rimas Orentas, Joanne Walczak, Eric P Cohen, Sundaram
Hariharan.Prevention of BKV nephritis by monitoring BK viremia in renal
transplant recipients- A prospective study. American Transplant Congress, May
2004, Boston.
17. Nauman Siddiqi, Wida S Cherikh, Yulin Cheng, Maureen McBride, Barbara
Bresnahan, Syed Hussain , Sundaram Hariharan. Composite EndPoint (CEP),
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20. Syed A. Hussain, John S. Gill, Nathan Johnson, Agha Zia, Sundaram
Hariharan. Access to Renal Transplantation for Veterans With End Stage Renal
Disease (ESRD). Presented at American Transplant Congress, May 2005, Seattle.
21. Ehab R Saad, Barbara Bresnahan, Eric P Cohen, Syed A. Hussain, Brahm
Vasudev, Rimas Orentas, Sundaram Hariharan. Reduction in
Immunosuppression Without Use of Anti-Viral Therapy in the Treatment of BK
Virus Infection After Renal Transplant. Presented at World Transplant Congress,
July 2006, Boston.
26. Syed A. Hussain, M. Saleh, W.P. Piering, Y.R. Zhu, T. Mohyuddin. Outcome
of Acute Renal Failure in Those Needing Continuous Renal Replacement
Therapy. The 12th International Conference on Continuous Renal Replacement
Therapies (CRRT), 2007.
28. Aaron Dall, Kevin Regner, Toni Balistrieri,, Jennifer Koch, Syed Hussain.
Outcome of Severe Acute Renal Failure- A Veteran Affairs Study. The Thirteenth
International Conference on Continuous Renal Replacement Therapies, CRRT
2008, San Diego, CA.
Chapters:
1. Hussain S, Hariharan S: Recurrent and De Novo Diseases After Renal
Transplantation. Textbook on Transplantation, Ed. Matthew Weir. 2004, Chapter
13, 188 – 197
Current Research:
Amanda Anastasi
Many of Amanda's students have won secondary school Music Scholarships and
A.M.E.B. High Distinction awards.
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Anis Ahmad
Taught as regular or
Visiting faculty at:
Staff Colleges.
Members hip in
Professional Association of Muslim Social Scientists (A.MS.S.), U.S.A
Bodies
American Academy of Religion.
Special Awards
University Fellow (1969-1971), Temple University,
Philadelphia.
Iran and Future of Peace in the Reign’’ The West and Islam vol xi, no 1-2
Islamabad, July 2007.
Articles contributed In
► Encyclopedia of Islam, Istanbul, Turkey.
Participation in
Keynote addresses and talks delivered in International conferences, Seminars
and
International
Workshops in: Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Guyana, Hungary, Iran, Japan,
Malaysia,
Conferences
Mauritius, Nepal, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Turkey,
Trinidad and Tobago, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and the USA
among Others.
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Aneel Salman
Telephone: +923004214144
Expertise and research skills: Apart from teaching I do Economic, Financial and
statistical analysis, Concept and proposal writing, Collecting and analyzing the
data, reviewing literature, monitoring and evaluation, preparing summary and
report writing.
Annabel Droussiotis
Limassol, 3602
Fax: 25-386982
E-mail: annabel@lim.Intercollege.ac.cy
Education:
Positions Held:
• Marketing Manager
• Operation Manager
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Professional Associations
Organization/field
Funding
Awards/Distinctions:
Languages:
English Fluent
Greek Fluent
Doctoral Dissertation:
Chapters in Books
Monographs
Journal Articles (Refereed) – in print or submitted for publication
Publications:
Conference Proceedings
Symposium Presentation
Discussant
Invited Speaker
• “Reviewing and Assessing Human Resource” (title of both the event and
my speech) Organized by the Business Administration Department of
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Conference Organizing
Workshops
Editorial Boards
Reviewer
• For the papers included in the Anthology of the Business and Economic
Society International Conference, Rhodes July 2004. Ed. by D. Kantarelis
Collaborations
Consultancies
Experience
Administrative
Intercollege Committees
Teaching
Courses Taught
Intercollege
Undergraduate
Graduate
Professional
Undergraduate
• Microeconomic Theory
Adam, Najma
M., Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Social Work
Office #: G-114
Phone #: 708.235.2137
Fax#: 708.235.2196
Email: n-adam@govst.edu
Education:
Publications:
REVIEWS
Adam, N. (2007-2008). Peer Reviewer, Manuscript submitted to Sex Roles: A
Journal of Research.
Adam, N. (2005). Participation in Social Work Research, Allyn & Bacon, July,
2005.
Adam, N. (2005). Diversity Competent Social Work Practice, Allyn & Bacon,
May and August, 2005.
Adam, N. (2002). Review Essay. A glimpse through purdah: Asian women – the
myth and the reality. Race, Ethnicity and Education, 5 (4), pp.419-424.
Book proposal, Introduction to Social Welfare and Social Work: The U.S. in a
Global Perspective. Wadsworth Publishing, December 2003.
Book proposal, Introduction to Social Welfare and Social Work: The U.S. in a
Global Perspective. Wadsworth Publishing, December, 2003.
TRAINING MANUALS
Adam, N. (1995). Program Manual for Parents of Head Start. Chase House
Head Start, Chicago, IL.
NEWSLETTERS
Schewe, P., Adam, N. & Ryan, K. (accepted February 2008, Violence and
Victims). A qualitative analysis of the temptation to use force in sexual
relationships: Implications for prevention programs.
Adam, N. & Ryan, K. (2008). Book Review: The Grey Area of Heterosexual Sex.
Sex Roles.
Adam, N., & Schewe, P. (2007). Domestic Violence against Indian and Pakistani
Women in the United States. Journal of Muslim Mental Health, 2, 1, 5-20.
Adam, N., Zosky, D., & Unrau, Y. (2004). Improving Research Climate in Social
Work Curricula: Clarifying Learning xpectations across BSW and MSW
Research Courses. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 24, (3/4), 1-18.Honors:
2006 “Our Place, Our Time and Our Destiny” -- Traveling exhibit of exemplary
Muslim women.
2001 Who’s Who Among American Muslims in the United States, Washington,
D.C.
Presentations:
International/National
2008 “Domestic Violence: Cross Cultural Perspective,” for the 2nd Annual
Muslim Community Center for Human Services and School of Social Work at the
University of Texas at Arlington Conference, Arlington, Texas, June 14.
2006 “Human Rights, Women's Rights and the Qur’an,” for the 3rd Annual
Muslim Women’s Leadership Summit, Bai’tul Salaam Network, Atlanta,
Georgia, March 4.
2005 “Cultural Competence with Asian Indian and Pakistani Clients” for the 18th
Asia Pacific Social Work Conference (Sponsored by the International Association
of Social Workers and International Federation of Social Workers), Seoul, Korea,
September 22.
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2003 “Domestic Violence in Asian Families” for The 4th Annual Mississippi
Student International Social Work Conference (Sponsored by the College of
Public Service, School of Social Work, and the Mississippi Chapter of the
National Association of Social Workers), Jackson, Mississippi, November 6.
2003 “Cultural Competency with Asian Indians and Pakistanis” for Jackson State
University Community, Jackson, Mississippi, November 7.
2002 “Domestic Violence Against Women in the United States,” for the Lifelong
Learning Conference in Kerala, India, August 19.
2002 “Domestic Violence Against Women: What it is and why it happens,” for
the Islamic Society of North America, Orlando, Florida, December 19.
2002 “Domestic Violence Prevention and Strategies” for the Islamic Society of
North America, Orlando, Florida, December 19.
2002 “How to Help Battered Women” for Islamic Society of North America
(ISNA), October 21.
2000 “What She Can do in an Abusive Situation” for the Texas Muslim Human
Services Committee, December 5.
Local
2007 “Behind the Veil: Islam, Muslim Cultural Practices and Violence against
Women” for Illinois State University, School of Social Work and the Center for
the Prevention of Abuse (Peoria, IL), Normal, Illinois, October 9.
2006 “The Indian and Pakistani Cultural Context,” for the Children’s Home and
Aid Society (CHASI), Bloomington-Normal, Illinois, March 16.
2006 “Muslim Clients and Domestic Violence,” for Illinois State University,
School of Social Work, Normal, Illinois, October 13.
2006 “LGBT and Religion: What is the Common Ground?," for Northwestern
University, Women’s Center, Evanston, Illinois, April 5; Chicago, Illinois, April 6.
2005 “Islam and Domestic Violence” for the Chicago Metropolitan Battered
Women’s Network, Chicago, Illinois, August 12.
2004 “Domestic Violence against Asian Women” for The Women’s Studies
Program, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, Illinois, March 10.
2003 “Barriers to Social Services for Asians in the United States” for the South
African Delegation in Chicago, Illinois, June 10.
2002 “Violence and Assault against Women and the Role of Oppression” for
Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance (student organization), Illinois State
University, October 3.
2002 “Been There, Still Doing That: Status of Women in Traditionally Female
Fields – Social Work” for Women’s Studies Program and Women’s Capabilities
Initiative, Illinois State University, Co-Presenter, February 27.
2002 “Domestic Violence against Indian and Pakistani Women in the U.S.”, for
the Writer’s Forum, School of Social Work, Illinois State University, manuscript
presentation, September 19.
2002 “Indian and Pakistani Culture and it’s Impact on Domestic Violence” for
The Core Group, American Bar Association, Chicago, Illinois, November 9.
Research:
Adam, N. (research project). Funeral practices in Islam and the role of Muslim
women
Service:
International/National
2005 – 2006: Board Member, Bai’tul Salaam Network, Atlanta, Georgia.
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2000 – 2004: Domestic Violence Task Force, Islamic Society of North America,
Plainfield, Indiana.
University
2005 - 2006: Member, Grade Appeal Committee, College of Arts and Sciences,
Northeastern Illinois University.
Advisor.
Community
2007 – Present: Ad Hoc Board Member, Family Service: Prevention, Education &
Counseling, NFP, Chicago, IL.
Consultation
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2002: Domestic violence and Indian Culture, case assessment and ongoing
consultation, Children’s Home and Aid Society, Bloomington, Illinois, December
2001: “What Islam says about violence against women,” consultation for the
Bloomington-Normal (Illinois) Mosque, October 20.
Professional Memberships:
2006 – Present: National Association of Social Work, Illinois Chapter
• Principles of Microeconomics
Alam M. Payind
EDUCATION
LANGUAGES
Native fluency and scholarly translation experiences in Farsi, Pashto, and Urdu,
research capability in Arabic, speaking ability in Hindi
FIELD OF SPECIALIZATION
P-ROFESSIONAL TRAINING
WORK EXPERIENCE
PUBLICATIONS
2005 “For Afghans a Start: After Today’s Vital Elections, Afghans Will Need
Continued
International Help – Without Meddling ” Newsday . September 18, 2005.
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2000 Aghanistan’s Relations with Iran, Pakistan and Central Asian Countries”.
Iran and Eurasia ,edt. Ali Mohammadi.( Ithaca Press, 2000) pp.125-135.
1999 “The Ahrari Waqf In Kabul, 1546, and the Mughal Naqshbandiyya”.
Journal Of the American Oriental Society 119.2, (1999) pp. 218-233.
1999 “ Prospect for Peace in the Middle East”, presented at the meeting of
Students for Peace and Justice, The Ohio State University.
1994 "Afghanistan and Pakistan in the Post Soviet Era: Presented at the Oxford
University Conference on Pakistan.
1992 "Muslims and Islam in the 21st Century," presented at the Islamic
Federation of Central Ohio.
1992 "U.N. Plan for Peaceful Solution to Afghan Conflict," interview with
Voice of America.
1990 "Islam and Politics," presented at the Islamic Center, Columbus, OH.
1988 "Global Age and the Challenges to U.S. Educators and Policy Makers
in the Area of Middle East". Present-ed at American Forum on
Education and International Competence, Saint Louis.
BACKGROUND
COURSES TAUGHT
www.ksg.harvard.edu/faculty/asim_khwaja
Littauer 311, 79 JFK St. Phone: (617) 384-7790
Cambridge, MA 02138 akhwaja@ksg.harvard.edu
Employment
Education
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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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.
Bassam A. Jubran
B K Passi
INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANCY
EMPLOYMENT RECORDS
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.
UK1974
Equality of Educational Opportunity Validation Study University of Bristol:
Researcher
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
He is as of 2001
ThinkTank member of Prasena.
EMail: passi.bk@kmutt.ac.th
117/11 Soi Samahan, Sukhumvit Soi 4
10100 Bangkok, Thailand
Phone: +66 9 0110539
Fax: +66 2 2541304
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Bindi Mehta
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
bmehta@nmims.edu
Blog
http://bindimehta.blogspot.com
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Bill Eydler
BE10sCoach@aol.com
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.
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.
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.
David B.Lingiah
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
daudrasyidharun@yahoo.com
Education
Thesis: The Narration of Imam al-Hakam Ibn Otaiba and his Methodology in
1983 B.A. in Islamic Law, the State University of Islamic Studies Medan,
Indonesia
Teaching Activities
1996 – 1999 The State Institute for Islamic Studies, Syarif Hidayatullah, Jakarta,
1999 – 2004 The State Institute for Islamic Studies, Sunan Gunung Djati,Bandung,
Associate Professor
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
2000 – Present The Institute of Islamic and Arabic Sciences, Jakarta, Indonesia
Lecturer
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.
Selected Publications
Rasyid, Daud (2003). Indahnya Syari`at Islam. “The Beauty of Islamic Law”.
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 (1993). Mewaspadai Gejala Krisis Ulama. “On the Crisis of Muslim
Scholars”. In "Pelita" daily newspaper February 12, 1993. Jakarta.
Dana Barry
Ph.D., CPC
ADDRESS:
Box 5665
Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP)
Clarkson University
Potsdam, New York 13699-5665
E-mail: dmbarry@clarkson.edu
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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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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•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.
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.
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)
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
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
VISITING APPOINTMENTS
RESEARCH
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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David Wortley
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.
Edward Kamens
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
Kamens vita 2
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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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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.
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
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.
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.
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
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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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.
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.
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.
1999 “A Reliquary for Words: Fujiwara Teika’s Sotoba Kuyø” Journal of Japanese
Studies 25th Anniversary Symposium, University of Washingon (Seattle), May 14
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 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.”
DISSERTATION
1982 The Three Treasures. A Study and Translation of Minamoto no Tamenori’s
Farhat Haq
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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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.
December 1996, Discussant for a panel entitled: “Constructing the Areal Objects
in South Asia,” at the Conference on Reconceptualizing South Asia: Old
Territories,
New Places, University of Chicago
October 1995, “Islam, State, and Politics of Gender,” paper presented at the
Midwest Asia Conference, Macomb, Illinois
April 1995, “Women’s rights in Islam,” paper presented at Western Illinois
University, Macomb,
November 1994, “Instrumentalism, Constructionivism, and Formation of
Political Identities: The case of MQM in Pakistan,” paper presented at the South
Asia Conference Madison, Wisconsin
April 1994, Keynote speaker for the annual Dinner for the Western Illinois
University Macomb chapter of Amnesty International
September ,1993 “Politics of Multicultural Education,” paper presented at the
Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association. Chicago.
June 1993, “Diversity in General Education,” paper presented at the conference
on Transforming the Liberal Arts Curriculum, sponsored by the Associated
Colleges of the Midwest
1991, “Multiculturalism in the Classroom,” paper presented at the conference on
Teaching and Learning sponsored by the Associated Colleges of the Midwest.
Courses Taught:
Introduction to Comparative Politics
Introduction to International Relations
Introduction to American Politics
Asian Politics
Introduction to Politics
Comparative Societies
Advanced Seminar in Social Sciences
Urban Politics
Soviet Union
Freshmen Seminar
Global Politics
International Organization
Politics of Developing Nations
Modern Japan
Seminar: Politics and Literature
Gender and Society
State and Markets
Environmental Politics
Honors Seminar on Globalization
Politics of Islam
Religion and Politics
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Dr. Guha
Dr. Guha became a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Canada in 1989.
Dr. Guha joined the Neurosurgical Staff at The Toronto Western Hospital in
1993, and worked towards completing his research fellowship on signal
transduction mechanisms with
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Co-Director of the Arthur and Sonia Labatt Brain Tumour Research Centre.
Education:
Proficient
(reading/writing/speaking) English, Bengali
Speaking
(Only) Urdu/Hindi
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Courses Taught:
Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology
Dhaka, Bangladesh
1. B.Sc. Engineering & Architecture Students
a. Differential and Integral Calculus with Applications (10 terms)
b. Ordinary Differential Equations (4 terms)
c. Numerical Analysis (8 terms)
d. Complex Variables (2 terms)
2. M.S. Engineering Students
Numerical Analysis (1 term)
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
1. B.Sc. Engineering, Architecture, Mathematics and Management Students
a. Preparatory Math I and II (22 terms)
b. Calculus I (4 terms)
c. Calculus II (7 terms)
d. Calculus III (1 term)
e. Differential Equations (2 terms)
f. Differential Equations & Linear Algebra (3 terms)
g. Finite Mathematics and Applied Calculus (7 terms)
h. Numerical Computing (3 terms)
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Engineering Mathematics (1 term)
Conference & Workshop Attendance and Committee Work:
Conferences Attended
1. First Saudi Science Conference, KFUPM. Date: 9-11 April,2001
Committee Work
1. Calculus coordination committee (member) : 2007-08
2. Preparatory Math committee (member) : 2006-07
3. Social committee (member): 2001-2002
4. Text book committee for MATH321 (member): 2001-2002
5. Social committee (member): 2000-2001
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Research Activities:
January, 1994
(Ph.D. Dissertation)
“The Galerkin Method for Singular Nonoscillatory Two-point Boundary Value
Problems”
June, 1986
(M.S. Thesis) “Stiffly Stable 3-Step Linear Multistep Methods”
♦ (Others) Extension of Kharitonov's Theorem
Numerical Inversion of Laplace Transforms
1. G. K. Beg, "Stiffly Stable Linear 3-Step Methods", KFUPM, Dept. of
Mathematics & Statistics, Rep. 377, 2007. (Report)
2. G. K. Beg, "A Characterization of the Sterling Number of the Second Kind
with the Exponential Function," KFUPM, Dept. ofG. K. Beg, "Stiffly Stable
Linear 3-Step Methods", KFUPM, Dept. of Mathematics & Statistics, Rep. 377,
2007. (Report)
Publications
3. Mathematical Sciences, Rep. 294, 2003. (Report)
4. G. K. Beg and M. A. Gebeily, "A Galerkin Method of O( h 2 ) for Singular
Boundary Value Problems," International Journal of Mathematics and
Mathematical Sciences, vol. 29, no. 6, pp. 361-369, Feb. 2002. (Journal Article -
Published)
5. G. K. Beg and M. A. Gebeily, "A Galerkin Method for Nonlinear Singular Two
Point Boundary Value Problems," Arabian Journal for Science and
Engineering, vol. 26, no. 2A, pp. 155-165, Jul. 2001. (Journal Article -
Published)
6. A. H. Joarder and G. K. Beg, "Estimation of the Trace of the Scale Matrix of a
Multivariate T-Model under a Squared Error Loss," Rep. 243, 1999. (Report)
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7. A. H. Joarder and G. K. Beg, "Estimation of the trace of the scale matrix of the
multivariate t-model under a squared error loss," Statistica, vol. 59, no. 2, pp.
181-191, 1999. (Journal Article - Published)
8. G. K. Beg and others, "Bekes Functional Equation," American Mathematical
Monthly, vol. 105, no. 2, pp. 183-184, Feb. 1998. (Journal Article - Published)
9. G. K. Beg and M. A. Gebeily, "A Galirkin Method for Singular Two-Point
Linear Boundary Value Problems," Arabian Journal For Science and
Engineering, Section C,, vol. 22, no. 2C, pp. 79-97, 1997. (Journal Article -
Published)
George Pak-Heng
• Leung, G.P.H., Gong, X.D., Cheung, K.H., Cheng-Chew, S.B. & Wong,
P.Y.D. (2001). Expression of cystic fibrosis transmemrbane conductance regulator
(CFTR) in rat efferent ducts epithelium. Biol Reprod 64: 1509-1515.
• Leung, G.P.H., Cheng-Chew, S.B & Wong, P.Y.D. (2001). Nongenomic
effect of testosterone on chloride secretion in cultured rat efferent ducts
epithelium. Am J Physiol 285: C1160-C1167.
• Leung, G.P.H., Ward, J.L., Wong, P.Y.D. & Tse, C.M. (2001).
Characterization of nucleoside transport systems in cultured rat epididymal
epithelium. Am J Physiol 285: C1076-C1082.
• Leung, G.P.H., Cheung, K.H., Tse, C.M. & Wong, P.Y.D. (2001). Na+
reabsorption in cultured rat epididymal epithelium via the Na+/nucleoside
cotransporter. Biol Reprod 64: 764-769.
• Leung, G.P.H., Tse, C.M., Cheng-Chew, S.B. & Wong, P.Y.D. (2001).
Expression of multiple Na+/H+ exchanger isoforms in cultured epithelial cells
from rat efferent duct and cauda epdidymidis. Biol Reprod 64: 482-490.
• Leung, G.P.H. & Wong, P.Y.D. (2000). Activation of CFTR in rat
epididymal epithelium by genistein. Biology of Reproduction 62: 143-9.
• Leung, G.P.H., Dun, S.L., Dun, N.J. & Wong, P.Y.D. (1999). Serotonin via
5HT1B and 5HT2B receptors stimulates anion secretion in the rat epididymal
epithelium. Journal of Physiology 519: 657-667.
• Prof. Patrick Y.D. Wong, Department of Physiology, The Chinese
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
• Dr. Chung-Ming Tse, Division of Gastroenterology, Department of
Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA
• Dr. James S.K. Sham, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Medicine,
Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA
• Prof. Mo-Jun Lin, Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology, Fujian
Medical University, China
• Dr. Maria Oliveira De Souza, Department of Physiology and Biophysics,
Instituto de Ciencias Biomedicas, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
I obtained my bachelor degree from the Department of Pharmacy at the Chinese
University of Hong Kong. After being an intern in local hospitals, I got the
professional qualification of registered pharmacist. Afterwards, because of my
interest in research, I decided to pursue my postgraduate study in the
Department of Physiology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. During that
time, my major research was to study the electrolyte transport in male
reproductive tract with the use of electrophysiological techniques. After
obtaining my PhD degree, I joined the Department of Medicine at the Johns
Hopkins University as a post-doctoral fellow. I participated in the studies of
molecular biology, physiology and pharmacology of sodium hydrogen
exchangers and nucleoside transporters. I also studied the mechanisms of
pulmonary hypertension in chronic hypoxia. In December 2003, I joined the
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Awards
1999- Recipient of the Young Physiologist Scheme, Physiological Society, UK
2001- Invited speaker, at the session of 'Ion transport in gametes and
reproductive
Helga Leitner
ACADEMIC RECORD
1971-1978 MA, Ph.D., University of Vienna, Austria.
1975-1977 Technical University of Karlsruhe, FRG: Postgraduate Program
in Regional Science
1979-1983 Assistant professor, Department of Geography, University of
Vienna, Austria
RECORD OF SCHOLARSHIP
PUBLICATIONS
International migration and immigrant/ethnic minorities in cities
“Beyond national citizenship: Turkish immigrants and the (re)construction of
citizenship in Germany” Urban Geography 2003, 24, 2: 127-146 (with Patricia
Ehrkamp)
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“Die Wohnungsmisere der Gastarbeiter”. Schulheft 26, Verlag Jugend und Volk,
Wien/München, 1982, 30-40. (The housing situation of guestworkers)
“Economic uncertainty, inter-urban competition and the efficacy of
entrepreneurialism” In The Entrepreneurial City, T. Hall and P. Hubbard (eds.),
1998. John Wiley, 289-308. (with Eric S. Sheppard)
“CDE local government and job creation Project: Research Brief: International
Report, December
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Business Address:
Home Address:
48823-3238 USA
East Lansing, MI 48824-1315
Education:
Ph.D. 1973 Michigan State University, Anthropology
M.A. 1969 Michigan State University, Anthropology
1969 University of Michigan - CIC Scholar
1968 Cornell University - Summer Language Institute, NDFL Scholar
M.Sc. 1965 Florida State University, Geography and Anthropology
B.A. 1963 University of South Florida, Anthropology and Psychology
Additional Training:
1977 Management for Motivation, ten weeks;
1978 Foundations of Management, ten weeks;
1982 Orientation to USAID, two weeks;
1984 Training of Trainers, three weeks;
1985 Development Advisory Team Workshop; one week;
1987 Fundamentals of Medline Searches, two days;
1989 Managing with Multiple Demands, one day;
1991 Innovations in Medical Education Workshop, one week;
1992 Computer-assisted Medical Education Workshop, one week.
1999 Medical Informatics Training Workshop, one week
2003 Ball Room Dancing, eight weeks.
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Experience:
January 1, 2003 - June 30, 2003. Acting Director, Professor Emeritus, Institute of
International Health
Hunan Medical School - developed and delivered a five-day program (with two
others) on community-oriented and community-based medical education for 65
medical educators representing 28 major Chi-nese medical colleges and
institutions. Program funded by World Bank. (June 1991)
an appreciation for problems of health care on a world wide basis. Also served
as the College of Human Medicine’s representative to the Dean of International
Studies and Program's coordinating committee. (1986 - 1988).
Consulting Activities:
Oct. 1984 -July 1985 1) Client: MUCIA. Prepared the final report for USAID on
MUCIA and Michigan State University's nine year involvement in the
development of the Institute of Agriculture and Animal Sciences in Nepal. 2)
Client: College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University. Developed
initial program planning for the development of the MSU/Kellogg International
Fellowship Program in Health.
July 1977 -March 1979 Senior Community Planner and Section Supervisor of
Human Resources Section, Gilbert/ Commonwealth Associates, Inc., Jackson,
MI.1) Supervised 24 employees;2) Coordinated and administered proposals and
contracts with government and private agencies engaged in community
planning and cultural resource management;3) Performed socio?economic
analysis and feasibility studies for various agencies.
Sept. 1976-June 1977 Assistant Professor: Department of Social Sciences,
Michigan State University.
June 1975-June 1976 Assistant Professor: Department of Anthropology,
Michigan State University.
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Research Experience:
August 1985 -Present International health focusing on primary health care for
underserved populations; Emic interpretations of health and the interface with
Western biomedicine; family health care decision makers.
Sept. 1982 -Sept. 1984 Farming systems research in the Terai of Nepal; extension
education at the Institute for Agriculture and Animal Science; Rural
development problems in Nepal.
Sept. 1973 -March 1975 Ethnographic research on culture and social organization
as variables affecting socio-economic change among the Kenyah hill farmers of
Central Borneo. Sponsored by the National Geographic Society and the by the
Sarawak Museum, Kuching, Sarawak, East Malaysia.
July - Sept.1971 Socio? Economic survey of ethnic groups in the Baram River
area, 4th Division, Sarawak, East Malaysia.
Feb. 1970 -July 1971 Ethnographic research on modernization and socio-cultural
change among hill farmers of Central, Borneo, (Kalimantan). Sponsored by
National Institute of Health (NIH) and the Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan
Indonesia(LIPI). (Doctoral Research)
January - May 1965 Changing land use patterns in West Greenland in historical
perspective (library -masters research).
Sept - Dec. 1964 Land use-planning study for new capitol building complex in
Tallahassee, Florida.
Teaching Experience:
Instructor:
1986 - 1998 FMP 520 Primary Health Care in Developing Countries
1992 - 1996 ISS 301 Asia (one lecture per year)
FMP 580 Independent Studies (reading course) (2) Primary Health Care
ANP 580 Independent Studies (reading course) (8) International Health and
Southeast Asian Topics
Committees:
Graduate Students
1988 - 1993 Carry Jackson, M.A., Department of Anthropology (MD MSU CHM)
1989 - 1991 Janet Eickmeijer, Ph.D., Anthropology (Dean's Representative) (CSS)
Doctoral Guidance Committee Member
“Women of Iqbal Street: Popular Models of Health and Illness”
1990 - 1994 Eufracio C. Abaya, Ph.D., Department of Anthropology
Ph.D. Guidance Committee: Anthropology
Co-Chair with Dr. Millard
“Cultural Politics of Disease Control: State-Community Relations in the
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Struggles against
Malaria in the Philippines”
1992 - 1995 Heather Tunnington, M.A. Candidate, Communication Arts
1993 - Walter Russyk, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology
1994 - Samual Kamel, M.A., Urban Affairs
1994 - 1995 Ruskandar, M.A., Multidisciplinary-Social Science with specialization
in Health
Co-Chair committee with Dr. Millard
1994 - 1995 Virginia Anggraeni, M.A., Multidisciplinary-Social Science with
specialization in Health Co-Chair committee with Dr. Millard
1995 Renato L. Cerdeana, Ph.D., Geography-Dean’s Representative
“Schistosomaisis-japonicum Transmission and Control in a Philippine Village”
1995 Donna Scheideberg, Ph.D., Family and Child Ecology (CHE)
Advisory Committee Member-External Reader
“Comprehensive Community Based Care Management: Panacea for Improved
Outcomes”
1995 Tarek Joseph, Ph.D., Dissertation Committee: Geography
Dean’s Representative
“A Geography of Human Risk to Domestic Radon Exposure in Lenawee
County, MI.”
1997 Louise Goldburne, Ph.D. Candidate, Anthropology
M.D. Yusoff, Ph.D. Candidate, Education
General:
2001 - 2003 Lansing Regional Sister Cities Commission (LRSCC) (Board of
Directors)
1998-1999 International Development and Health Organization (IDAHO)
(Faculty Advisor)
1994 - 2002 Indonesian Student Organization (PERMIAS) (Faculty advisor)
1991 - 1992 Society for International Development (SID) (Board member)
1992 - 1998 Phi Beta Delta (International Honorary Society) (PBD) (Board
member) (1996-1998, President)
1990/2 - 1996/7 Asian Studies Center (CAS) (Advisory Council)
1988 - 1998 International Health Project (IHP) (Advisor)
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National Institute for Health (NIH), U.S., Department of Health, Education and
Welfare. Fellowship and training grant for Pre?doctoral Research and Writing of
Dissertation. Awarded Jan. 1969; activated Sept. 1969; extended through March
1972.
Publications:
1970 The Punan of East Kalimantan. Research Note. Borneo Research Bulletin.
Vol. 2, No. 1. June.
1974a The Meaning of the Terms Long, Uma', and Lepo among the Kenyah.
Borneo Research Bulletin. Vol. 6., No.1., April, pp. 3?4.
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1974c The Apo Kayan Area of East Kalimantan, (with Patricia R. Whittier);
Sarawak Museum Journal. Vol. XII., No. 43. pp. 5?15.
1974d Some Apo Kayan Megaliths, (with Patricia R. Whittier); Sarawak Museum
Journal. Vol. XII, No. 43. pp. 369?381.
1978a The Kenyah, In: Essays on Borneo Societies. Victor King, ed. University of
Hull Monographs on Southeast Asia. No. 7. Oxford University Press. pp.
134?181.
1978b Concepts of Adat and Cosmology among the Kenyah Dayak of Borneo:
Coping with a Changing Socio?cultural Milieu. Sarawak Museum Journal. Vol.
XXVI. No. 14. pp. 103?113.
1988 Baby Carriers: A Link Between Social and Spiritual Values Among the
Kenyah Dayak of Borneo (with Patricia R. Whittier). Expedition, The University
Museum Magazine of Archaeology/Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania.
Special issue on Borneo, Vol. 30. No. 1. pp. 51-58.
1990a Preface (with R.J. Gerard). Patchwork in Urban Health Care Approaches
to Primary Health Care in six cities: Bogota, Cali, Jakarta, Manila, Mexico,
Shanghai. Edited by Miles Hardie. Michigan State University. p. iii.
1990b Preface (with R.J. Gerard). Primary Health Care in Big Cities: Proceedings
of an International Seminar - Bogota and Cali, Colombia, and Ouro Preto, Brazil.
Edited by Jamie Arias, M.D., Published by The Fundacion para la Educacion
Superior--FES--Bogota, Colombia. p. viii.
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1976 Singing Ones Way to Structure: Bali Dayung, the Kenyah Structural
Mechanic. Paper presented in Symposium: Contributions to the Study of a
Changing Social Environment. Richard Fiddler, organizer. American
Anthropological Association Annual Meetings. Washington, D.C., November.
1977 Changing Concepts of Adat and Cosmology Among the Kenyah Dayak of
Borneo. Paper presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Conference
on Asian Affairs. Northern Illinois Univ., October 14?15.
1982a An Evaluation of Some of the Variables that May Influence the Academic
Success of Indonesian Participants in American Graduate Programs, (with
Patricia R. Whittier). To be published as part of MUCIA's Final Report on its'
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1996 Botucatu, Brazil Trip Report May 24-June 6, 1996. Submitted July 1, 1996.
20 Pages.
Selected Presentations:
1979d "Program Masuk?Kembali bagi Peserta yang Kembali dari Studi Akademi
Luar Negri" (Re?entry Programming for Participants Returning from Overseas
Academic Training). Presentation to faculty members of East Java universities
during a three-week workshop on academic orientation sponsored by the
Australian Government's AUCS program. Brawidjaya University, Malang,
Indonesia.
1980a "Masalah2 Pratik Medis dan Kehidupan Se?hari2 yang Disodorkan oleh
Dokter2 yang Bekerja dalam Sistem Puskesmas di Kalimantan"(Problems of
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Medical Practice and Daily Life Encountered by Doctors Working in the Public
Health Centers in Kalimantan). Presentation with slides to a group of 270 doctors
preparing for national service at out?station posts. Faculty of Medicine,
Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia.
1985 "Institution Building in Nepal: MUCIA and the Institute of Agriculture and
Animal Sciences." Presentation to the Society for International Development,
MSU?Lansing Area Chapter. March 1, 1985.
1987 "Male and Female in Borneo: Kenyah Household Roles. Paper Presented at
the 87th Conference of the Association of American Anthropologists. Chicago,
Illinois. (With Patricia R. Whittier).
1989a "Issues in Primary Health Care for the 1990's;" (Paper and panel organizer)
Society for International Development, Michigan State University, June 2 (also in
September for the MSU Retirees Club).
1989b "The Institute of International Health and the International Health Project:
Programs and Activities;" IIH/IHP Informal Seminar Series on International
Health, September 26, 1989.
1993 "Baby Carriers in Borneo: maternal child health." Lead presenter at a special
UNICEF sponsored seminar commemorating the opening of the museum
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1997a "Michigan State University and the Meaning of the Land Grant
Philosophy" at a workshop on Advanced Environmental Training for Senior
Bulgarian Environmentalists at Michigan State University, May 5.
1997b "Michigan State University and the Meaning of the Land Grant
Philosophy" at a seminar at the University of National Development (Universitas
Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Jakarta) in Jakarta, Indonesia, November 1-10.
Presentation to the Institute of Hygiene and Public Health, Ho Chi Minh City,
Vietnam, October 10, 1998.
Hassan Ghasemzadeh
Research
Algorithms for Networked Embedded Systems
Collaborative Signal and Information Processing
Medical Embedded System Design
Wireless Body Area Networks
Low Power Wearable Architectures
Reconfigurable Computing
Computer Education
Jan’07 – Present Ph.D. in “Computer Engineering”
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Texas at Dallas, TX
Adviser: Prof. Roozbeh Jafari
Course work: Design and Analysis of Computer Algorithms, Algorithmic
Aspects of Telecommunication
Networks, VLSI Design, Light-weight Embedded Systems, Information Theory
Sept’98 – Sept’01
M.Sc. in “Computer Systems Architecture”
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Tehran, Iran
Adviser: Prof. Zeinalabedin Navabi
Course work: Advanced VLSI Design, Advanced Computer Architecture,
Parallel Processing, VHDL, Fault
Tolerance, Testing and Testable Design, Hardware Implementation of Neural
Networks and Intelligent
Systems
Sept‘93 – Feb‘98
B.Sc. in “Computer Hardware Engineering”
Department of Computer Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Iran
Adviser: Prof. Shaahin Hessabi
Employment History
Jan'07 - Present University of Texas at Dallas, Department of Electrical
Engineering, TX
• Reseach Assistant in Embedded Systems and Signal Processing (ESSP) Lab.
Sept'07 - Present University of Texas at Dallas, Department of Electrical
Engineering, TX
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Irene M K Ovenstone
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Consultant Psychiatrist
MB, ChB, MD, MRCPsych, FRCPsych
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
Doctor of Medicine
Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists
Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists
2 Regent Street
Nottingham Notts
NG1 5BQ
Year of Graduation: 1954
GMC Registration No: 0607050
Anxiety disorders and depression (psychiatry)
Trauma sequelae (psychiatry, including personal injury)
Accident victims (psychiatry)
Post-traumatic stress disorder (psychiatry)
Stress disorders (psychiatry)
Mental disorder (psychiatric assessment)
Trained in the legal aspects of report writing, giving evidence
in court and in the responsibilities of a Single Joint Expert
Av. no. of new instructions a year : 40 - 50
No. of reports written in last 3 years : 150
Geographical area of work: Midlands
Membership of other professional associations:-
British Medical Association
Royal Society of Medicine
John Kersey
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John Kersey, M.D., is the founding director of the Masonic Cancer Center, which
became a National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center in
1998. He currently holds the Children's Cancer Research Fund Endowed Chair in
Pediatric Oncology and is a professor in the University of Minnesota
Departments of Laboratory Medicine/Pathology and Pediatrics.
Prior to founding the Masonic Cancer Center, Dr. Kersey directed the
University's Blood and Marrow Transplant Program from 1974-1995. The
program now trains scientists from around the world and annually receives
several million dollars in National Institute of Health research grants.
As Blood and Marrow Transplant Program director, Dr. Kersey led the team that
completed the world's first successful bone marrow transplant for lymphoma in
1975. Dr. Kersey's research accomplishments include pioneering work in the
development of some of the earliest monoclonal antibodies for leukemia study in
the early 1980s, and the subsequent use of these antibodies for cleansing the bone
marrow of leukemia cells prior to reinfusion of a patient's own bone marrow.
Research Interests
2. Immune-based therapies
Selected Publications
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Neglia JP, Linet MS, Shu, X-O, Severson RK, Potter JD, Mertens AC, Wen W,
Kersey JK and LL Robison. Patterns of infection and day care utilization and risk
of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Br J Cancer 2000;82:234-240.
Trigg ME, Steinherz PG, Chappell R, Johnstone HS, Gaynon PS, Kersey JH,
Cherlow JM, Grossman NJ, Sather HN and GD Hammond. Early testicular
biopsy in males with acute lymphoblastic leukemia: Lack of impact on
subsequent event-free survival. J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2000;22:27-33.
Shu XO, Potter JD, Linet MS, Severson RK, Han D, Kersey JH, Neglia JP, Trigg
MS, Robison LL. Diagnostic x-rays and ultrasound exposure and risk of
childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia by immunophenotype. Cancer
Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev.2002; 11:177-185.
Armstrong SA, Kung AL, Mabon ME, Silverman LB, Stam RW, Den Boer ML,
Pieters R, Kersey JH, Sallan SE, Fletcher JA, Golub TR, Griffin JD, Korsmeyer SJ.
Inhibition of FLT3 in MLL: Validation of a therapeutic target identified by gene
expression based classification. Cancer Cell 2003;3:173-183.
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Johnson JJ, Chen W, Hudson W, Yao Q, Taylor M, Rabbitts TH, Kersey JH.
Prenatal and postnatal myeloid cells demonstrate stepwise progression in the
pathogenesis of MLL fusion gene leukemia. Blood 2003;101:3229-3235.
Vallera DA, Elson M, Brechbiel MW, Dusenbery KE, Burns LJ, Jaszcz WB,
Ramsay NK, Panoskaltsis-Mortar A, Kuroki DW, Wagner JE, Vitetta ES, Kersey
JH. Radiotherapy of CD19 expressing Daudi tumors in nude mice with Yttrium-
90-labeled anti-CD19 antibody. Cancer Biother Radiopharm. 2004;19:11-23.
Kumar AR, Hudson WA, Chen W, Nishiuchi R, Yao Q, Kersey JH. Hoxa9
influences the phenotype but not the incidence of Mll-AF9 fusion gene leukemia.
Blood 2004; 103:1823-1828.
Chen W., Li,Q, Hudson WA, Kumar A, Kirchhof N, Kersey JH. A murine Mll-
AF4 knockin model results in lymphoid and myeloid deregulation and
hematological malignancy. Blood. 2006;108:669-677.
Kersey JH. Blood and marrow transplantation: a perspective from the University
of Minnesota. Immunol Res, 38:149-164, 2007
Chen, W, Kumar A, Hudson WA, Li Q, Wu, B, Staggs RA, Lund EA, Sam TN.
Kersey, JH. Malignant transformation initiated by Mll-AF9: Gene dosage and
critical target cells. Cancer Cell, 13: 432-440, 2008
Jerry L. Huxell
Jerry joined Chrysler Corporation for 15 years after graduating with an MBA in
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
He worked for another 15 years in the aerospace industrial products and wood
processing industry sectors in the United States
Jerry decided to change his career from industry to education. He then took his
PhD degree at La Salle University, USA with his dissertation in Environmental
Management Systems in Industry.
Jerry has taught management subjects in various countries, among which are:
Bangladesh, China, Cyprus, Egypt, Germany, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan,
Malaysia, Malta, Mongolia, Namibia, Netherlands, Palestine (West Bank),
Poland, Singapore, Slovenia, Thailand, Ukraine, United States, and Vietnam.
From January 1991 to July 2002, Dr. Jerry L. Huxell was Professor of General and
Operations Management, Department Head of Technology and Operations, and
Associate Dean of Masters Programs at the Maastricht School of Management
(MSM) in the Netherlands. He was responsible for the effective management of
all Masters Programs including new product and curriculum development,
quality assurance, budgeting, financial analysis, strategic planning, accreditation,
sales promotion, and revenue generation.
Prior to joining the Maastricht School of Management, Dr. Huxell worked in the
United States in high positions of General and Manufacturing Management with
his last twelve years at the Vice President level. He has worked in the
automotive, aerospace, industrial products, and wood processing sectors of
industry.
I have worked in the field of Project Management for close to twenty years; the
last twelve years as a Senior Project Manager specializing in delivery of
industrial electronic systems, phone systems & Phone IP (VoIP), LAN, WireLAN,
IT, e-Business solutions and other business-related projects within the
engineering area.
If you think that I can to help with business contacts, analyses, technical
consultancy or you see other synergy, and then please get in touch.
Chartered IT Professional - UK
State-certified Engineer - Germany
Projectista de Telecomunicações ITED-ANACOM - Portugal
Address:
Correspondência / dirección / mail
Apart. 1546
1056-001 Lisboa
PORTUGAL
J. Bihari
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He has been a fellow member and adjunct faculty at university of Michigan U.S.
He has been awarded honorary degree of DSC at Ansted University UK in
Bioelectromagnetics.
James Török
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Education
James Török received his Bachelor’s Degree in Japanese Studies from
Georgetown University in Washington, DC and his Master’s Degree in Business
Information Systems from Boston University. James gained his qualifications for
behavioral training from Dr. Baldinger & Partner,in Germany and is a Lean Six
Sigma Master Black Belt.
Professional Experience
James has over 15 years experience in helping companies improve the way they
do business. Process improvement and cost reduction have been his
concentration since 1993 (Total Quality Management, Activity Based Costing),
with a focus on Lean Six Sigma in particular since 1997 for which he has a Master
Black Belt qualification and has published articles in professional journals. He is
currently working to combine behavioral elements (team development,
management, intercultural issues and corporate social responsiblity) along with
the technical ones within a broader Lean Six Sigma framework.
Languages
A native English speaker, James is fluent in German, French, Dutch and Japanese
(including reading/writing capability). He has delivered Lean Six Sigma training
and coaching in English, German, French and Japanese and has supervised the
translation of Lean Six Sigma training materials into Japanese.
Publications
Torok, James 2004. ‘The Wherefore and Y’, Quality Progress, American Society
for Quality, Milwaukee, WI, USA. Feature article about Lean Six Sigma project
definitions and project pipelines. (Forthcoming)
Torok, James 2004. ‘We May Be Closer Than We Think; How the lessons learned
in quality and process management can help companies to accept and manage
broader social responsibility’, Social Responsibility, Ansted University Press,
United Kingdom. (Forthcoming)
198
Perspectives Twenty Years Later, A. Jonas and David Wilson (eds.), 1999. SUNY
Press, 227-246. (with Eric S. Sheppard)
200
1997” for “The Centre for Development and Enterprise”, Johannesburg, South
Africa, May 1998: 13 pages.
“New perspectives in Anglo-American economic geography” In Neue Ansätze in
der Wirtschaftsgeographie, E. Aufhauser and H. Wohlschlägl (eds.), 1998.
Schriftenreihe des Instituts für Geographie der Universität Wien.
“Städtesysteme im Wandel: Ursachen und Konsequenzen zwischenstädtischen
Wettbewerbs und unternehmerischer Stadtpolitik” In Tagungsbericht und
wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen, 49, D. Barsch and H. Karrasch (eds.), 1995.
Deutscher Geographentag in Bochum 1993. Franz Steiner Verlag: Stuttgart, 194-
200. (Urban systems change: the challenge of inter-urban competition and urban
entrepreneurialism). (with Eric Sheppard)
“Capital markets, the development industry and urban office market dynamics:
Rethinking building cycles” Environment and Planning A, 26, 5, 1994, 779-802.
“The limits of local initiatives - a reappraisal of urban entrepreneurialism for
urban development” Urban Geography, 14, 1, 1993, 57-77 (with Mark Garner).
“Urban geography: responding to new challenges” Progress in Human Geography,
1992, 16, 1, 105-118.
“Cities in pursuit of economic growth: the local state as entrepreneur” Political
Geography Quarterly, 1990, 9, 2, 146-170.
“The city as a locus of production: The changing geography of commodity
production within the capitalist metropolis” In The New Models in Geography,
Peet, R. and N. Thrift (eds.), 1989. Unwin Hyman: London, vol. 2, 55-84. (with E.
Sheppard)
“Urban geography: the urban dimension of economic, political and social
restructuring” Progress in Human Geography, 1989, 13, 4, 551-565.
“Urban politics and downtown redevelopment: the case of six cities” In The
Geographic Evolution of the United States Urban System, Adams, J. (ed.), 1989.
Moscow: Institute of Geography, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 154-193.
“Indonesia: internal conditions, the global economy and regional development”
Journal of Geography, 86, 6, 1987, 282-291 (with E. Sheppard).
“Urban geography: undercurrents of change” Progress in Human Geography, 11, 1,
1987, 134-146.
“Pro-growth coalitions, the local state and downtown development: The case of
six cities” In Gesellschaft - Wirtschaft – Raum, M. M. Fischer and M. Sauberer
(eds.), 1987. Arbeitskreis für Neue Methoden in der Regionalforschung 17, Wien,
111-125.
“Investitionen in den Downtowns US-amerikanischer Grosstädte: Das Beispiel
Minnepaolis/St. Paul” In Tagungsbericht und wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen, 45.
Deutscher Geographentag in Berlin. Franz Steiner Verlag: Stuttgart, 1987, 290-297.
(Investment in the downtowns of US metropolitan areas: The case of
Minneapolis and St. Paul)
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Justice and the Politics of Difference (Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1990)
(together with the Minnesota Geography Reading Group)
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COLLEGE
2000-present Member of the Advisory Committee of the Center for German and
European Studies
2003-present Member of the Advisory Committee of the Immigration History
Research Center
1999-2001 Director of Undergraduate Studies, IGS
1998-present Member of the Advisory Committee of the Institute for Global
Studies
1998-99, 2001 Member, Search Committee, Department of History
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UNIVERSITY
2000-2001 Member of the Executive Committee of the Center for Race, Ethnicity
and Migration
1999-2000 Member of the Graduate School Fulbright Fellowship Committee
1998-present Faculty member in the MacArthur Program on Peace and
International Cooperation
1998-2001 Member of the MacArthur Fellow selection committee
1998-2000 Member of Jane Adams School for Democracy
1995-1998 Member, Graduate School Social Sciences Policy and Review Council
1995-98 Member, University Senate
1997-1999 Member of the Refugee Studies Center
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Chair, AAG AAG Women and Gender Studies Awards Committee (2001-2002)
Chair, AAG Urban Geography Specialty Group (1998-2000)
Vice-chair, AAG Urban Geography Specialty Group (1997-1998)
Editorial Advisory Board, the AAG Resource Publications Series (1995-present)
Board of Directors, AAG Political Geography Specialty Group (1994-1997)
Editorial Board of the journal Political Geography (1994-2001)
Editorial Board of the journal Urban Geography (1992-present)
Editorial Board of the journal Antipode (1992-2000)
Dissertation Awards Committee, AAG Urban Geography Specialty Group (1990-
93, 1997-1999)
"Best Student Paper" Awards Committee of the AAG Political Geography
Specialty Group (1992 present)
AAG Committee on International Research and Scholarly Exchange (1990-1996)
Services as referee (in addition to the above):
Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Environment and Planning
A, B and C, Political Geography, The Canadian Geographer, Transactions of the
Institute of British Geographers, The Professional Geographer, Economic
Geography, Cultural Geographies, Urban Geography, Social and Cultural
Geography, Journal of Planning Education and Research, Journal of Urban
Affairs, University of Minnesota Press, Basil Blackwell Publishing, Rutledge
Publishers, Guilford Press, National Science Foundation, Social Science and
Humanities Council of Canada.
External evaluator: Ten cases of promotion and tenure or promotion to full
professor, external examinations of two Ph.D. theses
Kriengsak Chareonwongsak
1. Academic Background
1972 - 1973 New Berlin High School, Wisconsin, USA (AFS Scholarship)
1974 - 1978 Bachelor of Economics - First Class Honours & Top of the Class
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia (Australian
Government Scholarship)
Vice Chairman, Political Reform Sub-Committee for Public Relations and Public
Hearings, Appointed by the Prime Minister of Thailand
1985 - 2005
Executive Director, Institute of Future Studies for Development, Bangkok,
Thailand
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1981 – 1984
Lecturer, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Kasetsart
University, Thailand
• Concepts in Education Reform: Guidelines for the Educated Man of the 21st
• Century
• Education Strategies for the Development of Thailand in the 21st Century
• Education and Thai Economic Development
• Intellectual Strategy : The Way to Rescue the Nation in The 21st Century
• The Current Reform of Private Schools
• The Reform of Individuals
• Twelve Year Educational Management Planning
Management-Leadership:
• Management Principles and Techniques in the Globalized and Liberalized
World
• Personality Development for Success
• Roles and Characteristics of Executives in the Age of Globalization
• Roles of the Modern Manager
• Teamwork for Success
• Time Management
• Vision for Developing Thai Society and Public Sector Organizations
• Vision of Local Development for Rajabhat University, Suan Sunandha
THAILAND’S REPRESENTATIVE AT
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES (Selected)
rd Annual Asian Liberty Forum: Pathways to Liberty and Free Markets in Asia,
Atlas Economic Research Foundation in collaboration with The Friedrich
Naumann Foundation,Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia, September 2006
Regional Seminar for Parliaments from South-East Asia and the Asia-Pacific
region : Security sector reform in the national and regional contexts, The
National Assembly of the Kingdom of Thailand and the Inter-Parliamentary
Union in cooperation with the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of
Armed Forces, Phuket, Thailand, September 2006
The 6th Doha Forum on Democracy, Development and Free Trade, Doha, the
State of Qatar, April 2006
Southeast Asia Towards the New Century Seminar, Beijing, September 2000
New Uncertainties, New Tools: Scenarios for the Future of the Asia Pacific, The
Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainable Development (USA), Hong Kong,
November 1999
The Ninth General Assembly of the World Future Society, Washington DC, USA,
May 1999
Kriengsak Chareonwongsak. (2001, January – June). How can Thais Maintain the
National Interest?, Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 27(3), pp. 9-36.
BOOKS :
more than 100 titles currently available for sale, some of which are best sellers
Books on Strategic Planning, Public Policy and Long Term National Future
Scenario Development (In Thai, Selected)
• A Strong Society : Guidelines to Building a Virtuous Society
• A Unified Pluralistic Society : Unity in Diversity
• Discovery for a Nation : A Conceptual Framework for a National Research
Agenda
• Educated Man in the 21st Century : Guidelines to Education Reform
• Full Cycle Reform : Towards a Golden Age in Thailand
• Future Aspirations : A Vision of Thailand Over the Next Two Decades
• How to paralyze corruption
• Intellectual Breakthrough : Reflections on the Thai Educational Crisis
• Molding Intellects : A Strategy for National Education Reform
• Open the World of Thinking: Political Reform
• SLE’s Not SME’s : The Future of Thai Business
• Thailand in the Year 2017 : The Future of Thailand over the Next Two Decades
• The Fifth Wave : A Wisdom-Based Society
• The Future of Thai Leaders in the Next Two Decades
• Universities at the Crossroads: Vision for Thailand’s Universities of the Future
• Bill Gates Speaks: Insight from the World’s Greatest Entrepreneur, by Janet
Lowe
• Jack Welch Speaks: Wisdom Form The World’s Greatest Business Leader, by
Janet Lowe
• Oprah Winfrey Speaks: Insight From The World’s Most Influential Voice, by
Janet Lowe
• Ted Turnner Speaks: Insight From The World’s Greatest Maverick, by Janet
Lowe
• Warren Buffett Speaks: Insight From The World’s Greatest Investor, by Janet
Lowe
• In Memory of the State Visits of His Majasty the King, by Her Majesty Queen
Sirikit
Behavioral Communication
Business Ethics
Communication Skills in Management
Corporate Leadership Skills
Econometrics
Economics of Education
Forecasting Techniques and Futures Research Methodology
Future Studies
Human Resource Development Administration
Income Distribution Theory
International Economics and Finance
Managerial Economics
Managing Corporate Change
Managing Non-profit Organizations
Mathematical Economics Theory
Microeconomics
Organizational Development
Quantitative Approach to Economics
Research Methodology for Social Sciences
Theory of Knowledge: Globalization & Local Wisdom
Thinking Skills for Educational Administration
Economic Development
Economic Statistics
Labor Economics
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
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At Office Magazine
Bangkok Post
Business Day
Education Today
Edutainment
Job Today
Living in Thailand
Matichon
Mother and Child
Sawasdee Krungthep
Siam Dhurakij
Siam-Rat
Siamsewana website (www.siamsewana.org)
Tax & Business
The Executive
The Straits Times, Singapore
The Property
Upgrade Magazine
Wattajak
Open the World of Thinking with IFD (FM 92.0 MHz and AM 1161 KHz)
Opening the Sky with Thai Airways International (FM 94.0 MHz)
First Place Winner for Most Excellent Speech of the Year, Annual Speech Contest,
Toastmasters Club, Thailand, 1995
First Place Winner for the Most Excellent Speech of the Year, 2nd Pan South East
Asia District Convention 1995, Toastmasters Club, Indonesia,1995
Commander (Third Class) of the Most Exalted Order of the White Elephant
Kala Saravanamuthu
Qualifications
PhD (Business & Management, South Australia); MSc. (Management Studies,
Durham, UK); B. Acc (Hons) (University of Malaya).
Contact
Email: ksaravan@une.edu.au
Phone 02 6773 3276 (or +61 2 6773 3276 overseas)
Fax: 02 6773 3148
Affiliations
CA (Australia)
CPA (Malaysia)
CMA
Areas of Teaching
Management Accounting; Management control systems; Research methods.
Research interests
Interaction between sustainable (management) practices and accounting.
Implications of above for management control systems, the labour process, and
environmental management.
Research on sustainability toolkit may be accessed at
http://www.searchsa.com.au/kala/index.htm
4.2] _ and Tony Tinker, (2003) "Politics of managing: the dialectic of control".
Accounting, Organizations and Society, 28, pp. 37-64.
1.Wu, Chen-Fong (2004/11/21-2004/11/23). Governance Ethics in the Public and
Private Sectors:2003 SARS in Taiwan as the Target. Ansted University,2nd
International Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility. °¨¨Ó¦è¨ÈÂb«°.
2.Wu, Chen-Fong (2004/6/24-2004/6/26). The Concept of ¡§The Customer as
God¡¨ in Marketing Ethics¡GIdentifying Yuan~Feng Industrial Co., in Taiwan as
the Target. Twente University, 17th EBEN Annual Conference¡GEthics and
Entrepreneurship. ²üÄõ.
3.Wu, Chen-Fong (2003/9/3-2003/9/5). The Study of Global Business Ethics of
Taiwanese MNES in East Asia. London Metropolitian University,Conference on
Social Responsibility.
16, Wu, Chen-Fong (1996/11/1-2006/11/1). Does the EAST Differ from the
WEST to HACK
a Way through the Ethical Jungle?.,Proceeding of the World Business Ethics
Forum.
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Educational Qualifications:
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
LITERARY CONTRIBUTIONS:
DISTINCTIONS
11. 1st Position in “Post Graduate Diploma in Teaching Arabic for non Arabic
Speaker” King Saud University, Riyadh, K.S.A. 1999
LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
7. Asstt. Editor, Research Journal, Faculty of Islamic & Oriental Learning, Punjab
University, Lahore.
Derece
Alan Üniversite Yıl
Lisans
İşletme Bölümü
Marmara Üniversitesi 1990
Yüksek Lisans
Muhasebe ve Finansman
Marmara Üniversitesi 1996
Doktora
Sosyal Bilimler Enst. Marmara Üniversitesi 2002
Doktora S. Çalışma
Muhasebe,Bankacılık
Metropolitian Üniversitesive F. Sistemler
2004
EğitimAkademik Ünvanlar
Öğretim Gör.
İİBF Trakya Üniversitesi 1998
Yrd.Doç. Dr
İİBF Trakya Üniversitesi 2002
Doçent
İİBF Trakya Üniversitesi 2007
İdari Görevler
Havsa
Meslek Yüksekokulu Müdürü - Trakya Universitesi
Ticaret Hukuku Bölüm
Başkanı Trakya Üniversitesi Senato Üyesi
Yönetilen Yüksek Lisans ve Doktora Tezleri
Beyaz Peynir Üretim İşletmelerinde Maliyet Muhasebesi Sistemi, Banu Yılmazel,
Trakya Universitesi, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, 2003
2. Türkiye’ de Muhasebede Etik Eğitimi, Evrim Altuk, Trakya Universitesi,
Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, 2006
3. Halka Açık İşletmelerde Mali Yolsuzluk İncelemesi, Gulsen Geroğlu, Trakya
Universitesi, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, 2006
4. Sarbanes Oxley 2002 ve Bağımsız Denetim Sektörüne Etkileri, Savas Demircan,
Trakya Universitesi, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, 2007
5. Muhasebe Hileleri Tarihi, Ahmet Bayraktar, Trakya Universitesi, Sosyal
Bilimler Enstitüsü, 2007
Bilimsel Yayınlar
Kitap Editörlüğü
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Konferans Konuşması
1. Tunca Caliyurt, Kiymet: Accounting Ethics Education in Business Schools: Is
There A Difference Between Developed and Developing Country, 4.International
Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility, London Metropolitan University,
7-9 September 2005, London, UK
Konferans Sunumları
1. Apak, Sudi; Caliyurt, Kiymet; Tavsanci, Aykut: Development of Turkish
Banking in Accordance with Economic Policies in the 20th Century, The Balkan
Countries 1st International Conference on Accounting and Auditing (BCAA),
March 7 – 9, 2007, Edirne, Turkey
4. Tunca, Caliyurt, Kiymet & Crowther, David: The Necessity of Fraud Education
Students: A Research Study From Turkey, The 10th World Congress of
Accounting Educators, 9-11 November 2006, Istanbul, Turkiye
5. Tunca Caliyurt, Kiymet & Crowther, David: Internal Audit in Turkish Publicly
Held Companies: Implications of Sarbanes Oxley, 29th Annual Conference of the
European Accounting Association, 22-24 March 2006, Dublin, Ireland
6. Tunca Caliyurt, Kiymet: Recent Developments of Internal Auditing in
Turkish Banks, 5th International Conference on Corporate Social
Responsibility, 1-4 May 2006, Business School of Trakya University, Edirne,
Turkiye
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7. Apak, Sudi & Tunca Caliyurt, Kiymet: Internal Auditing and Accounting
Fraud Examination in Turkish Banks, 1st International Congress Accounting &
Fraud Examination, June 2nd, 2006, Business School of Trakya University &
Business School of Marmara University, Armada Hotel, Istanbul
9. Tunca Caliyurt, Kiymet & Crowther, David: Final Year Turkish Accounting
Students and Accounting Ethics Education, 4rd International Conference on
Corporate Social Responsibility, London Metropolitan University, 7-9 September
2005, London, UK
23. Tunca Caliyurt, Kiymet: The Tax Audit Efficiency in Turkey and Solutions for
Improving Efficiency; International Scientific Conference, Technical University of
Gabrovo, November 21-22, 2002, Gobrovo, Bulgaria
24. Tunca Caliyurt, Kiymet; Altug, Nevin: Negative Elements Which Effects
Productivity in Sunflower Oil Industry; Middle Anatolia Productivity Congress,
Nigde University and National Productivity Center, December 2002, Nigde,
Turkey.
Diğer Üyelikler
1. Social Responsibility Research Network (SRRNet)
, 2. www.socialresponsibility.biz
Uzmanlık Alanları
1.Muhasebe
2. Mali Hukuk
4. Yolsuzluk
5. Sivil Havacılık
Diğer Aktiviteler
1.President for 5.International Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility and
Accounting, Finance and Regulation and Corporate Social Responsibility
(http://www.davideacrowther.com/edirnehome.html)
Kevin Hobson
Holding B.A. Honours and a Masters Degree in History from the University of
Calgary, Canada,
Khalida I Noor
RESEARCH INTERESTS
COURSES TAUGHT
(b) Graduate Courses (M.Sc. & Ph.D): Complex analysis. Real Analysis, Abstract
Algebra, Partial and Ordinary Differential Equations, Functional Analysis,
Mathematical Methods for Physics, Integral Equations, Geometric theory of
functions of one variable, Univalent and Analytic function theory, Special topics
in Analysis, Homotopy Theory, Noncommutative Rings.
THESES TITLES
POSITIONS HELD
10. July 1988 - Aug. 1989, Pakistan Science Foundation Scientist, Punjab
Univ, Lahore., Pakistan
11. Sept. 1989 - April 1991, Assoc. Professor, King Saud Univ. Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia.
12. April 1991 - 1999, Professor, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
EDUCATION
Ph.D. - University of Wales, UK
M.Phil. - Quad-e-Azam (Islamabad) University, Pakistan
M.Sc. - Punjab University, Pakistan
DISTINCTIONS
1. Several prizes won as best student/debater.
1959-1967.
Noor Integral Operator: Recently honoured by J. L. Liu [ The Noor integral and
strongly starlike functions, J. Math. Anal. App. 261(2001), 441-447] and J. H.
Cho[ The Noor integral operator and strongly close-to-convex functions, J. Math.
Anal. Appl. 283(2003), 202-212] by naming an integral operator after me.
OTHER ACTIVITIES
(Evaluation, Curriculum Development & Research)
Member, Board of Studies in Mathematics, Islamia University, Pakistan, 1980-81.
Member, Committee responsible for the curriculum development for graduate
studies, Islamia University, Pakistan, 1980-81.
Student Advisor, Islamia University, Pakistan, 1980-81.
Member, Equivalence Committee, Girls College of Education (Science), Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia 1982 - 1988.
Member, Graduate Studies Committee, University Center for Girls Studies, King
Saud Univ., Riyadh 1991 -1999.
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3. On analytic functions with positive real part and some related topics,
(S. Al-Bani), 991.
RECENT CONFERENCES
(Attended and contributed/invited research papers), 2002—
UAE-MathDay Conference, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, UAE, May 2003.
5th Middle East Symposium on Simulation and Modelling, Etisalat College of
Engineering, Sharjah, January, 2004.
5th International conference on Advances in Fluid Mechanics, Lisbon, Portugal,
2004.
LUMS(Lahore University of Management Sciences) MathDay conference, July
2003.
2nd UAE-MathDay conference, American University in Sharjah, Sharjah, April,
2004.
Math. Colloquium, Lahore University of Management Sciences, January, 2004.
PUBLICATIONS
Over 125 research publications
Kensei Sugayama
Travel Grants:
1. 38th Poznań Linguistic Meeting (PLM2007). 13-16 Sep 2007, Collegium
Europaeum Gnesnense, Adam Mickiewicz University, Gniezno, Poland, UK.
(JSPS)
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Education:
University College London, 1985-86 (British Council Scholarship), 1990-92 PhD
student (Supervisor, Professor Richard A. Hudson, 90-91 Financed by The
Ministry of Education, Japan & The British Council).
1986: Diploma in Linguistics (London, Tutor, Professor Neil V. Smith).
Osaka City University, Osaka, Japan, 1982-85.
1982-85: Coursework for PhD in English Linguistics (Supervisor, Professor
Masahiko Ohnuma)
1985: PhD Candidate.
School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.
1978-79: Occasional Student in the Department of Phonetics and Linguistics
(Sankei Scholarship) (Tutor, Professor R.H. Robins)
Kobe City University of Foreign Studies, Kobe, Japan, 1975-82.
1980: BA in English (Tutor, Professor Tomoshichi Konishi)
1982: MA in English Linguistics (Supervisor, Professor Tomoshichi Konishi)
Major Publications:
Books
A Dictionary of English Word Grammar on Verbs. Tokyo: Kenkyusha. 1980.
(with T.
Konishi et al.)
Taishukan's Genius English-Japanese Dictionary. Tokyo: Taishukan. 1988. (with
T.
Konishi et al.)
A Dictionary of English Word Grammar on Adjectives and Adverbs. Tokyo:
Kenkyusha.
1989. (with T. Konishi et al.)
Taishukan's Fresh Genius English-Japanese Dictionary. Tokyo: Taishukan. 1989.
(withT. Konishi et al.)
Taishukan's Fresh Genius English-Japanese Dictionary. 2nd ed. Tokyo:
Taishukan.
1992. (with T. Konishi et al.)
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Koki Shimoji
MD,
PhD,
FRCA
Professor of Medical Science Institute, Ube Frontier University;
Professor Emeritus, Niigata University School of Medicine;
Visiting Professor and Advisory Board, Ansted University;
Visiting Professor, Saitama Medical School.
Specialty
Holder of the Board of the Japanese Society of Anesthesiologists, Former
President, Member Emeritus; Holder of the Board of the Japanese Society of
Acute Medicine, Member Emeritus; Holder of the Japanese Society of Pain
Clinicians, Former President, Member Emeritus; Fellow of Royal College of
Anaesthetists (FRCA)(United Kingdom);
Academic Career
Committee member of pain management teaching, IASP( International
Association for Study of Pain);Former Chair of Pain Relief Committee, WFSA
(World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists); Member Emeritus,
Association of University Anesthesiologists, USA; Former President, Japanese
Society of EEG and EMG(Japanese Society of Clinical Neurophysiology);Member
Emeritus, Japan Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism.
Lawrence J. Lau
Vice-Chancellor / President
Ralph and Claire Landau Professor of Economics
Education
BS (with Great Distinction) (Phys & Econ) 1964,
Stanford University, USA
MA (Econ) 1966, University of California, Berkeley, USA
PhD (Econ) 1969, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Affiliations
Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, American Economic Association, Econometric
Society
Employment
1997- Senior Fellow (by courtesy), Stanford Institute for Economic Policy
Research, Stanford University
Research Interest
Economic development, economic growth, economies of East Asia, including
China
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Leo Rebello
D.Ac. (Australia),
D.E.Sc. (Japan),
F.M.A. (Alma Ata),
Fellow of the European Medical Association, U.K.
Address : 28/552, Samata Nagar,
Western Express Highway,
Kandivli East, Bombay-400101, India.
Telefax (91-22) 887-2741.
E-mail: leorebello@vsnl.com /
leorebello@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.indiatrends.com/naturecure
“For his yeoman services, spanning over 25 years, in the fields of:
Holistic Medicine,
Social Work,
Adult Literacy,
Prohibition and Substance Abuse Prevention;
Humanism, Censorship, Cooperation,
Safety and Peace,
International Understanding,
Literature and Journalism;
Cultural Ambassador of Maharashtra/India in spreading our rich heritage and
for promoting Naturopathy,
Yoga, Ayurveda and Vegetarianism in different countries of the world,
Maharashtra Kala Niketan is pleased to honour PROF. DR. LEO REBELLO with
the highest accolade of ‘Maharashtra Ratna’, at Mumbai, on 29 April, 1998”. The
above is just one citation of the many national/international awards that Dr. Leo
Rebello has received.
Partial list of the other Awards/Recognitions/Honours received by him so far.
1. UN’s Dag Hammarskjold International Award, 1988.
2. Fellowship of the Academie Diplomatique de la Paix, 1990.
3. Knight Commander of Merit of the Knights of Malta, 1990.
4. The Albert Schweitzer Prize for Medicines, 1994.
5. Michael Madhusudan Award for Humanistic Poetry, 1996.
6. Grand Cross with Collar (GCCStS) of St. Stanislas Chivalric Order, 1997.
7. Accademico (the only Asian recognised so far) by The Academia
Constantiniana, Italy, 1997.
8. 2000 Millennium Medal of Honor from American Biographical Institute, 1998.
SOME IMPORTANT OFFICES HELD BY DR. LEO REBELLO ARE:
1. First Shadow Prime Minister, People’s Shadow Government, India, from 1996.
2. Goodwill Ambassador of the St. Stanislas Order, Poland, from 1997.
3. Senator/Minister Plenipotentiary for India of the International Parliament for
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1. From AIDS Scare to AIDS Care (the title © of his forthcoming book).
2. Stress Management.
3. from Fat to Fit (or How to Reduce Weight Naturally).
4. Management of Asthma through Naturopathy, Yoga, Homoeopathy.
5. Diabetes Dilemma.
6. Cancer Conundrum.
7. Hypertension – let it not kill you.
8. How to gain height?
9. Dr. Leo Rebello’s
10. Health(y) Commandments.
11. How to tone up Breasts or increase their size without silicon implant or
surgery.
This great healer’s ambition is to set up World’s First Holistic AIDS and Cancer
Hospital. Here the HIV positive/Cancer cases will be admitted for Natural
Treatment, which will consist of Diet, Biochemic medicine, Homoeopathy,
Acupuncture, Yoga Therapy, Oxygen Therapy, Music Therapy, Hypnotism,
Ayurveda, Flower Essences, etc. The World’s First Holistic AIDS and Cancer
Hospital (minimum 1000 beds) will need approx. 300 acres of land preferably by
the river side. It will also have a University, Research Centre, Herbarium,
Recreation and Sport Centre attached to it and will grow food through Organic
Farming. The Centre will also have an all-religion theme park, vegetarian
restaurant, homoeopathic and ayurvedic medicine laboratories, electronic and
print media production centres, housing blocks for dedicated staff and students
hostels and hospice.Dr.Leo Rebello is appealing to philanthropic
institutions/people to contribute generously towards this noble cause and work
for its success as the ‘AIDS CLOCK’ is ticking furiously!
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His Eminency Dr. Sheik Shah Sufi Mohammed Nurul Alam, religious and
spiritual leader of The Muslim Sunni, 43rd spiritual successor from the Prophet
of Islam, President of World Spiritual Assembly, NY, USA, Custodian and Chief
Khalifa of 700-year old Sufi Dynasty, the Holy Dayera Sharif, Dhaka,
Bangladesh, World Peace Envoy, United Nations NGO Permanent
Representative, Founder of Seven International Orphanages in Bangladesh,
Founder, World Human Rights Service Council, NY, USA, Founder, Secretary-
General International Organization for World Peace, Disarmament, Development
and Human Rights, New York USA Founder President, World Spiritual
Institute, NY, USA, President and Chief of the Mission World Human Rights
Service Council, New York, USA, Founding Member of London Diplomatic
Academy and its United Nations Representative, NY Honorary professor,
European University Madrid, Spain, and Iowa, USA and Chancellor, European
Union University, Iowa, USA, Member of Advisory Council of Ansted
University in Malaysia, Vice-President, CODE International, Madrid, Spain.
Pioneer Spokesman and scholar researcher of "The Millennium Prophecy
Heralds a Golden Age, chief coordinator Imam-Mahedi (SM), World Peace
Mission, founder U.N Peace Messenger Organization, three times designated for
the Nobel peace Prize between 1989 and 2000, designated first Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, and Permanent Representative of The Conch
Republic to the United Nations and designated special representative of
President of The Anjouan Islamic Republic to the United Nations June 2001 to
December 2001. His Eminency Dr. M N Alam is Honorable Minister
Plenipotentiary to UN of the International States Parliament for Safety & Peace
since 2001. In January 16, 2001 His Eminency Dr. Alam awarded by Ansted
University British Virgin Island, United Kingdom. He has been awarded for the
following prestigious recognition: 1. International Academy of Culture and
Political Science Doctor of Philosophy in Political Sciences 2. International
Association of Educators for World Peace Diploma DHonnaur. 3. Institute of
International Affairs Certificate of Honor. 4. Institutes for International Relations
and Intercultural Studies Diploma in International Relations. 5. World Peace
Academy Academician. 6. Center Cultural Copt Orthodox Academic Doctor. His
Eminency also appointed as Chairman Department of Comparative Religion
Albert Schweitzer International University, Switzerland since December 4, 2000.
In November 11, 2002 His Eminency has been awarded as commander of World
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His Eminency Dr. Alam is the World Peace Envoy and Founder Director General
of the Dayemi Complex Bangladesh (DCB), established in 1969, and its
Permanent representative to the United Nations since 1982. He is also the
founder President of the World Spiritual Assembly (WSA), New York,
established in 1990. In addition to all of these organizations, His Eminency is the
founder and Secretary General of Bangladesh United Nations Association
(BUNA), established in Dhaka, 1972.
H.E. Mohammed Nurul Alam, son of the late Mohammed Sirajul Islam, was born
on February 28, 1953, at Mirsarai, Chittagong, Bangladesh and has been a social,
religious and humanitarian worker since boyhood. Born in a respected Muslim
religious family and gifted with a unique organizing ability, he has been a
voluntary social worker all his life. He has developed an aptitude for universal
humanism.
Through religious and spiritual capacity, His Eminency Shah Sufi Mohammed
Nurul Alam became the spiritual successor of the Dayemi Sufi Dynasty Since
1977 and received his spiritual training from His Holiness Sheik Shah Sufi Syed
Dayemullah (R.A.), the religious and spiritual leader and the Master of the Four
Sufi Orders, trained H.E.M.N. Alam in spiritual and religious practices for
Fifteen years. During his pilgrimage to Makkha in 1987, His Holiness Sheik Shah
Sufi Sayed Dayemullah (R), the 42nd direct descendant and spiritual successor to
The Holy Prophet of Islam Hazrat Mohammed (SM), bestowed 43rd spiritual
Successor ship upon H.E. Shah Sufi Mohammed Nurul Alam. He also designated
H.E.M.N. Alam as Official Chief Khalifa and custodian of Dayera Sharif, a Sufi
Institution and dynasty originated from the Holy Prophet of Islam Mohammed
(SM) and followed by his worthy followers. After passing away of Shah Sufi
Syed Dayemullah (R.A.) in 1995, His Eminency Mohammed Nurul Alam has
become the custodian of the seven hundred years old Holy Dayera Sharif Sufi
Dynasty. He is also rendering social welfare, humanitarian and voluntary
services already started by H.H. Mahisawar (R.A.), one of the direct descendants
of the Holy Prophet of Islam who lived his life for the cause of humanity seven
hundred years ago in South East Asia, specially in India , Bangladesh, Mynamar,
Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia.
During his lifelong work toward peace and human rights, he has been associated
with various national and international organizations rendering valuable
services for the welfare of mankind. In December 1998 on the day of the
observance of 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
he was designated As Secretary-General and Chief of mission of the World
Human Rights Service Council, New York, for the support of mankind and
refugees. US President Bill Clinton and U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan are
some of the distinguished personalities of the World who have acknowledged
this humanitarian effort in 1999. In the same year, His Eminency becomes a
Founder Member of the Diplomatic Council of the London Diplomatic Academy,
UK.
Since 1982 H.E. Mohammed Nurul Alam has been acting as the permanent
representative of the Dayemi Complex Bangladesh to the United Nations in New
York, Vienna, Geneva and five Regional Economic Commission offices in
Thailand, Ethiopia, Switzerland, Iraq and Chile. Under H.E.M.N. Alams
leadership, the Dayemi Complex Bangladesh acquired consultative status with
the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations as well as
associate status with the Department of Public Information (DPI), and UNICEF.
Also the Dayemi Complex, Bangladesh, while working towards peace in the
Middle East since 1982, has been given Associate Status with the Palestinian
Rights Division of the United Nations. H.E.M.N. Alam has coordinated many
international conferences in support of the United Nations in Dhaka, Bangladesh
and worldwide from the office in New York. He also visited the Holy Al-Aqsa
Mosque in Jerusalem and risked his life to negotiate peace between the
Palestinian and Israeli authorities. This peace initiative included an eleven-point
peace proposal for Palestinian and Israeli authorities, which was adopted in the
International Peace Conference held in Dhaka under the auspices of the Dayemi
Complex Bangladesh and authorized by the United Nations General Assembly.
The Peace proposal has been acknowledged by the Secretary-General of The
United Nations as well by President Ronald Regan, Mr.Mikhail Gorbachev, Her
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Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Chief Imam of the Holy Kaba in Makkah, the
Chief Justice of Saudi Arabia and other Heads of State. For these and other
services and for contribution towards world peace, the Secretary-General of the
United Nations designated the Dayemi Complex, Bangladesh as The United
Nations Peace Messenger Organization in 1986.
His Eminency Dr. Alam has visited Soviet Union in 1986 by the special invitation
of Mr. Mikhail Gorbachev to attended the International peace conference at
BAKU as speaker His Eminency predicted The all Muslim states and territories
should be free and independent from Soviet Union.
In 1991, while President Bill Clinton was Governor of Arkansas, His Eminency
had predicted that he Mr. Clinton will be elected President of the United States
for two terms and will not be facing impeachment in relation to the Monica
Lewinsky affair. Additionally, He had also predicted that George Bush will be
elected 43rd president of the US and he will remain in office for two years. The
Mayor of Little Rock, Arkansas had conferred on him its honorary citizenship,
and made him its honorary Ambassador.
H.E.M.N. Alam has traveled extensively in the interest of world peace, visited
more than 155 countries including Israel and, South Africa and has attended over
700 conferences, seminars and congresses where he presented his Thesis "The
Millennium Prophecy Heralding a Golden Age". Many influential leaders such as
former U.S Presidents Bill Clinton and G. W. Bush and the U.N. Secretary
General Dr. Kofi A. Annan have acknowledged the Millennium Prophecy. The
Secretary General has recommended His Eminency to forward the Millennium
Prophecy Statement to the permanent US representative to the U.N. for
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discussion to bring it to include it in the agenda of the U.N. Security Council and
U.N. General Assembly. Accordingly, His Eminency has submitted the Prophecy
to the White House, Washington, D.C. as well as to the President, U.N. General
Assembly andU.N. Security Council.
The World Spiritual Assembly and its international forum held in the New York
City in July 1989 have conferred three honorary Ph. D. degrees (Doctor of
Comparative Religion, Doctor of Divinity and Doctor of Philosophy in
Spirituality) upon H.E. Nurul Alam. European Union University Iowa, USA and
Ansted University, British Virgin Island, United Kingdom, Malaysia have
conferred Honorary Ph. D. Degree Dr. in Philosophy and Spirituality to H.E.
Nurul Alam in July 2000. His Eminency has received more than twenty-five
honorary Ph.D. degrees from very respected educational institutions around the
globe.
The American Biographical Institute awarded him with the International Culture
Diploma of Honor, and designed His Eminency Dr. Mohammad Nurul Alam as
lifetime Deputy Governor. This organization also listed him in 5000 Personalities
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His Eminency Dr. Sheik Shah Sufi Mohammad Nurul Alam has been designated
by the competent authority of the Conch Republic as First Ambassador to the
U.N. in August 2000 and heads the diplomatic mission in New York City for
recognition of the Conch Republic and designated special representative of
President of The Anjouan Islamic Republic to the United Nations June 2001 to
December 2001. His Eminency Dr. M N Alam is Honorable Minister
Plenipotentiary to UN of the International States Parliament for Safety & Peace
since 2001. His Eminency has been awarded The Medal of The World Order
Science-Education-Culture by the European Academy of Information as
commander of World Peace. He also has been designated full time Professor of
European Academy of Information on March 12, 2002, in the World Conference
Madrid, Spain.
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Reference of the Websites that includes His Eminency Dr. Alams information:
http://wsany.tripod.com,
http://whrsc.tripod.com,
http://www.peacenvironment.net/1sforum/sfcrono.html,
http://www.bridgeworld.org/Order_M/commanders.htm
http://www.wallstreetcm.com/Newsletters/april1.htm
www.wallstreetcm.com/Newsletters/Newsletter_31.pdf
http://www.cpwr.net/listaz1.htm
http://www.un.org/dpi/ngosection/list54.htm
http://www.ourvoices.org/participating_org_contacts.html
http://www.albertsc.com/awards.htm
http://www.display-wiz.com/wcfreg/commonstatementen.htm
http://www.yesweb.org/alliance/members.html
www.wethpeoples.org/members/
www.valuescaucus.org/members.html
www.un.org/french/esa/coordination/ngo/listngo.htm#special
www.ngos.net/ecosocngolist.html
www.wethpeoples.org/members/spirituality.php
www.scribd.com
E-mail: Hiseminency@yahoo.com
Fax: 212-371-9020 (UN New York)
Mailing Address:
P.O BOX 605, New York, NY 10163,
Mailing Address at (Bangladesh):
DAYEMI COMPLEX, DHAKA 1205 BANGLADESH
FAX: 011-88-02-9660963,
PHONE: 011-88-011-805181
EMAIL: DCB786@YAHOO.COM, HISEMINENCY@YAHOO.COM
Personal Web address: http://wsany.tripod.com
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Mohammad Aslam
PERSONAL INFORMATION
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Entomology. 1990. Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA.
M.S. Entomology. 1985. Texas Tech. University, Lubbock, Texas, USA
M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 1974. University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan.
B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 1971. University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan.
WORK EXPERIENCE
April 2003 to date:
Professor: University College of Agriculture, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan,
Pakistan.
Feb. 1997 to April 2003:
Associate Professor: University College of Agriculture, Bahauddin Zakariya
University, Multan, Pakistan.
Also served as principal of the college from March, 1997 to June, 1998 and April,
2000 to October, 2002.
Sept. 1993 to Feb 1997:
Assistant Professor: University College of Agriculture, Bahauddin Zakariya
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COURSES TAUGHT
Graduate:
Biological Control of Insect Pests, Advanced Insect Ecology,
Advanced Insect Physiology; Insect Pathology.
Undergraduate:
External Insect Morphology; Classification of Adult Insect;
Insect Ecology; Insect Natural History; Entomological Literature
and Experimental Designs; Population Dynamics and Insect
forecasting; House hold and stored grain pests; Principles and
procedures of Insect Taxonomy; Applied Entomology;
Introductory Entomology.
COURSES TAUGHT
Graduate:
Advanced Economic Entomology; Biological Control of Pests;
Insect Ecology.
Undergraduate:
Plant Protection; Applied Entomology; Entomological
Techniques.
October, 1989 – June, 1991:
Research Associate: Department of Entomology, Kansas State University, USA.
Research Area: Stored Grain Entomology.
Worked on the biology of Lesser Grain Borer as affected by
different photoperiods.
1982 – 1984:
Agronomist: World Bank’s Hill Farming Technical Development, Project,
Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir.
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MARCH 20-26,1981:
Maize Research and Production Course, at PARC, Islamabad.
JUNE 12-18, 1982:
Workshop on the Identification of Immature Insects and
Estimation of Crop Losses, at PARC, Islamabad.
NOV. 20-DEC. 9, 1982:
Weed Science Research Course, at PARC, Islamabad.
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PUBLICATIONS
1. Aslam, M. and M. Akhtar. 1974. Consumption and utilization of food by
Aiolopus tamulus Fabr. (Orthoptera: Acrididae). Pakistan J. Zoology. 6: 41-
46.
2. Aslam, M. 1981. The effect of parasitism by Mermithids on the size of the
parasite in grasshopper. Pak. Entomol. 3: 21-24.
3. Aslam, M. 1982. The effect of nematode parasitism on food consumption
by grasshoppers. J. Agric. Res. 20: 145-147.
4. Aslam, M. 1985. Wheat agronomy research in Azad Kashmir. Rachis. 4:
20-21.
5. Hamid, S. and M. Aslam. 1985. Parasitism of grasshoppers by Mermis
nigrescens Dujardin (Mermithidae: Nematoda) in Pakistan. Pakistan J.
Zool. 17: 71-75.
6. Aslam, M. and I.R.S. Gardezi. 1986. Outbreak of Biston regalis Moor
(Geometridae: Lepidoptera) on blue pine (Pinus wallichiana)- A new
record. Current Sci. 55: 375-76.
7. Hamid, S. and M. Aslam. 1987. A record of Mermithid from maize borer,
Chilo partellus (Swinhoe) (Pyralidae: Lepidoptera). Current Sci. 56: 332-333.
8. Aslam, M. and C. Inayatullah. 1987. Effect of Plant water stress and
secondary metabolites on the development of insects. Gomal Univ. J. Res.
7: 51-66.
9. Aslam, M. 1988. Food consumption and utilization by Heliothis armigera
(Hub.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Trop. Agric. 65: 64-66.
10. Aslam, M. and R.J. Whitworth. 1988. Development of Southwestern corn
borer, Diateraea grandiosella Dyar, on corn and johnson grass.
Southwestern Entomologist. 13: 191-197.
11. Aslam, M., R.J. Whitworth and J.R. Goodin. 1989. Development and
fecundity of the Southwestern corn borer, Diateraea grandiosella Dyar, as
affected by host plant water stress. Turrialba. 39: 151-154.
12. Aslam, M. and G.E. Wilde. 1989. Effect of sunflower planting date on
incidence of sunflower moth, Homoeosoma elecetellum (Hulst) in Kansas.
Proc. 5th. Annual Great Plains sunflower insect workshop. Fargo, North
Dakota. April 18-19, 1989. P. 15.
13. Aslam, M., G.E. Wilde and T. L. Harvey. 1990. Monitoring flight activity of
sunflower moth (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in Kansas. Environ. Entomol. 19:
1639-1645.
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14. Aslam, M., G.E. Wilde, T. L. Harvey and W.D. Steigmeir. 1990. Effect of
sunflower planting date on infestation and damage by the sunflower moth
(Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in Kansas. J. Agric. Entomol. 8: 101-108.
15. Aslam, M. and G.E. Wilde. 1991. Potential insect pests of sunflower in
Kansas. J. Kansas Ent. Soc. 64: 109-112.
16. Aslam, M. and G.E. Wilde. 1991. Sunflower moth control on sunflower
planted on different dates in Kansas. J. Kansas Ent. Soc. 64: 51-59.
17. Chahine, H., S. Michelakis and M. Aslam. 1992. Comparison among two
acaricides and a predator for Tetranychus urticea (Acarina: Tetranychidae)
control on beans, Phaseolus vulgaris. Arab J. Plant Prot. 10: 22-24.
18. Aslam, M., H. Chahine and R. Atiyeh. 1993. The role of altered planting
date and trap crops in reducing pesticide application. Arab J. Plant Prot.
11: 53-57.
19. Chahine, H., M. Aslam and S. Michelakis. 1994. Longevity and fecundity
of two-spotted mite, Tetranychus urticae (Koch) on vegetables. Pakistan J.
Zool. 26: 301-303.
20. Aslam, M., D. W. Hagstrum and B.A. Dover. 1994. The effect of
photoperiod on the flight activity and biology of Rhizopertha dominica
(Coleoptera : Bostrichidae). J. Kansas Ent. Soc. 67: 107-115.
21. Aslam, M. and F. Gebara. 1995. Host plant preference of vegetables by
cotton whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Genn.). Pakistan J. Zool. 27: 269-272.
22. Aslam, M. 1995. Population estimation of Japanese Bayberry whitefly,
Parabemisia myricae (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) on citrus. Pakistan J. Zool.
27: 261-264.
23. Rubeiz, G.I., M. Aslam, H. Chahine and I.A. Al-Assir. 1995. Whitefly
populations in greenhouse cantaloup as affected by poultry manure and
nitrogen fertilizer application. Biol. Agric. and Hort. 12: 277-281.
24. Atiyeh, R., M. Aslam and R. Baalbaki. 1996. Nitogen fertilizer and planting
date effects on insect pest populations on sweet corn. Pakistan J. Zool. 28:
163-167.
25. Ahmad, M., M. Aslam and A. Aulukh. 2000. Comparative efficacy of
some insecticides against cotton whitefly (Bemisia tabaci Genn.). Pak. J.
Agri. Sci. 17: 183-185.
26. Aslam, M. and A. Gilani. 2000. Resistance of different cotton varieties to
Cotton Leaf Curl Virus under field conditions. J. of Res. (Science). 11: 42-
45.
27. Aslam, M. 2000. Integrated pest management: Implementation and
constraints. Proc. SAARC Workshop on Integrated Pest Management,
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40. Yasin, G., M. Aslam, I. Parvez and S. Naz. 2003. Socio-economic correlates
of pesticide usage: The case of citrus farmers. Journal of Research
(Science). 14: 43-48.
41. S. Naz and M. Aslam. 2003. Effect of different concentrations of Indole
Butyric Acid (IBA) and age of shoot on air layering of mango (Mangifera
indica Linn.). Journal of Research (Science). 14: 193-198.
42. M. Razaq, M. Aslam, K. Sharif, B. Salman and M. F. Aleem. 2003.
Evaluation of insecticides against cotton whitefly, bemisia tabaci (Genn.)
(Homoptera: Aleyrodidae). Journal of Research (Science). 14:199-202.
43. Aslam, M., M. Razaq, W. Akhter, K. Hanif, A. Hameed, F. Ahmad and M.
Faheem. 2003. Population of Coccinella septempunctata L. in wheat planted
on different dates. Pak. Entomol. 25 (1): 45-48.
44. Aslam, M., M. Razaq, S. Rana and M. Faheem. 2003. Efficacy of different
insecticides against sucking insect pests on cotton. Pak. Entomol. 25 (2):
155-159.
45. M. Razaq, M. Aslam, A. D. Abid and N. A. saeed. 2003. Efficacy of
different insecticides against eggs of Helicoverpa armigers (Hubner) on
cotton. Pak. Entomol. 25 (2): 173-176.
46. Aslam, M., M. Razaq, N. A. Saeed and F. Ahmad. 2004. Comparative
resistance of different cotton varieties against bollworm complex.
International J. Agri. & Biol. 6 (1): 39-41.
47. Aslam, M., N. A. Saeed, M. Naveed and M. Razaq. 2004. Comparative
resistance of different cotton genotypes against sucking insect pest
complex of cotton. Sarhad J. Agri. 20 (3): 441-445.
48. Aslam, M., M. Razaq, F. Ahmad, M. Faheem and W. Akhter. 2004.
Population of aphid (Scizaphis graminum Rondani) on different
varieties/Lines of wheat (triticum aestivum L.) International J. Agri. &
Biology. 6 (6): 974-977.
49. Aslam, M., M. Razaq, S. Rana and M. Faheem. 2004. Efficacy of different
insecticides against bollworms on cotton. J. of Res. (Science). 15(1): 17-22.
50. Aslam, M., M. Razaq, S. A. Shah and F. Ahmad. 2004. Comparative
efficacy of different insecticides against sucking pests of cotton. J. of
Research (Science). 15(1): 53-58.
51. Aslam, M., M. Razaq and A. Maalik. 2004 Effect of nitrogen fertilizer
application on population of mustard aphid (Lipaphis erysimi Kalt.) on
different canola varities. Pak. Entomol. 26 (1): 115-119.
52. Yasin, G., A. I. Qureshi, M. Aslam and S. Naz. 2004. Socio- economic
factors affecting mother and child health in Multan city. J. of Research
(Science).15 (1): 107-112.
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53. Faheem, A., M. Aslam and M. Razaq. 2004. Chemical ecology of insects
and tritrophic level interactions. J. of Research (Science). 12 (2): 181-190.
54. Aslam, M., M. Razaq, S. Hussain and W. Akhter. 2004. Effect of insect
pollinators on fruit setting on mango (Mangifera indica L.). J. of Research
(Science). 15 (2): 207-210.
55. S. Naz and M. Aslam. 2004. Effect of different concentrations of Indole
Butyric Acid on air layering of Mango (Mangifera indica). J. of Science
(Research). 15 (3): 281-284.
MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER ARTICLES (in Urdu except No. 9 & 38)
1. Aslam, M. Harmful insects of tobacco. Zaraat Nama, March 15, 1980.
2. Aslam, M. Nematodes; not only enemies but friends of humanbeings. The
Daily Awam, Faisalabad, Jan. 25, 1981.
3. Aslam, M. The friendship of insects with humanbeings. The Daily Awam,
Faisalabad, Feb. 6, 1981.
4. Qureshi, M. A. and M. Aslam. Saffran: The Agricultural gold. Zaraat
Nama, September 1, 1981
5. Aslam, M. Apple stem borer. Zaraat Nama, Nov. 1,1981
6. Aslam, M. Weeds and their control. Zaraat Nama, March . 1, 1982
7. Aslam, M. Apple diseases and their control. Dept. Agri. AJK
publication, 1983.
8. Aslam, M. Codling moth and its control. Dept. Agri. AJK publication, 1983.
9. Aslam, M. Attractants and insect control. Progressive farming 3: 31-32., 1983.
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10. Aslam, M. Use of insects as food. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, Multan, August
1, 1998.
11. Aslam, M. Louse and War. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, Multan, September
29,1998.
12. Aslam, M. Influence of insects on human history. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt,
Multan, Oct. 10, 1998.
13. Aslam, M. IPM of insects:An important issue. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt,
September 17, 1999.
14. Aslam, M. Cultural control of insects. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, May 13,
2000.
15. Aslam, M. Protection of wheat from stored grain insects. The Daily
Nawai-i- Waqt, April 15, 2000.
16. Aslam, M. Biological partnership between insects and flowers. The Daily
Nawa-e-Waqt, April 27, 2000.
17. Aslam, M. Insectivorous plants. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, May 27, 2000.
18. Aslam, M. Silk: a historical industry. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, June 6,
2000.
19. Aslam, M., S. Rana and Q. Yousafi. Insect pests of stored wheat and their
control. Zaraat Nama, June 15, 2000.
20. Aslam, M. Postal stamps and insects. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, June 20,
2000.
21. Aslam, M. Termite and its control. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, July 5, 2000.
22. Aslam, M. History of plant protection. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, July 12,
2000.
23. Aslam, M. Sex pheromone traps and plant protection. The Daily Nawa-e-
Waqt, July 19, 2000.
24. Aslam, M. The story of plant protection through postal stamps. The Daily
Nawa-e-Waqt, August 9, 2000.
25. Aslam, M., Q. Yousafi and S. Rana. Insect pests of cauliflower and their
control. Zaraat Nama, October 1, 2000.
26. Aslam, M. Defense mechanism of insects. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt,
October 2, 2000.
27. Aslam, M. Cockroaches and their control. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt,
October 11, 2000.
28. Aslam, M. Household ants. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, November 20, 2000.
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29. Aslam, M. Insects provide entertainment for us. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt.
30. Aslam, M. Harmful effects of weeds and their control. The Daily Nawa-
Waqt, January 15, 2001.
31. Aslam, M. Insect pests of roses. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, February 4,
2001.
32. Aslam, M. Insect pests of gladiolus. The Daily Khabrain, March 10, 2001.
33. Aslam, M. Competition of weeds with crops. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt,
July 29, 2001.
34. Aslam, M. Whitefly of cotton. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, August 22, 2001.
35. Aslam, M. Cultivation of canola. The daily ‘Jang”, January 28, 2003.
36. Aslam, M. Insect pests of canola and their control. The daily ‘Jang”,
March .10, 2003.
37. Aslam, M. House hold ants. The daily ‘Jang”, May 8, 2003.
38. Aslam, M., A. Shahzad and M. Iqbal. 2004. Honeybee protection from
Pesticides. The Pakistan Cotton Grower. 8 (2): 9-12.
39. Aslam, M. and M. Razaq. Control of aphid on canola. Zaraat Nama,
Nov. 1 2004.
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Associate Professor
M.A. (English Literature) - Otago
DipBusAdmin
MBS (Management) - Massey
PhD - Auckland
Current Teaching Area
I teach a paper on professional and e-business writing; and postgraduate papers
based on critical readings of management theory.
Mette Morsing
Professor
Ph.D.
Department of Intercultural Communication and Management
Porcelænshaven 18B, ground floor
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Tel.: +45 3815 3205
Fax:+45 3815 3840
E-mail: mm.ikl@cbs.dk
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Affiliated with CBS Center for Corporate Social Responsibility (CBSCSR) and
Center for Corporate Governance
Over the last fifteen years ethics, identity and corporate communication have
been my main research areas. During the last five years these areas have
especially been related to corporate social responsibility (CSR). My research
primarily emphasises empirical studies and has implied close collaboration with
Danish and international companies. Lately, I have mainly been engaged in the
strategic communication of CSR. A great number of companies already
understand CSR as an integrated part of their corporate communication and
have started to communicate their CSR actions. This is not always
straightforward. I use theories on corporate communication, strategy, marketing
and organisation to examine how companies strive to appear as social
responsible.
• Corporate Social Responsibility
• Values-based Leadership
• Business Ethics
• Organisationtheory
• Corporate Communication
• Intercultural Communication
Administrative funsnctio
Director of CBS Center for Corporate Social Responsibility (CBSCSR)
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Selected publications
Morsing, Mette; Atle Midttun & Kerstin Sahlin-Andersson (fortcoming 2005):
“Corporate Social Responsibility in Scandinavia”, to appear in: Steve May,
George Cheney & Juliet Roper (eds.) "The Debate over Corporate Social
Responsibility", Oxford University Press.
Morsing, Mette (2004): "CSR Communication as a Strategy for Stakeholder
Identification", is working paper.
Morsing, Mette (in print, 2004): "Communicating Corporate Social Responsibility
as a Means of Constructing Employee Commitment", to appear in "SRW Social
Responsibility World of RecordPedia 2004", published by Ansted University Asia
Regional Service Center, Malaysia.
Morsing, Mette (in print, 2004): "Inclusive Labour Market Strategies. Denmark",
in: A. Habisch & J. Jonker (eds.), Corporate Social Responsibility Across Europe -
Discovering National Perspectives of Corporate Citizenship.
Morsing, Mette & Steen Vallentin (2004): "More than words … A case study of
CSR in progress", paper presented at the Transatlantic Conference on Business
Ethics, Esade, Barcelona, October 1-3, 2004
Morsing, Mette & Christina Thyssen (eds.) (2003): “Corporate values and
responsibility – the case of Denmark”, Samfundslitteratur, Copenhagen.
Morsing, Mette, Majken Schultz & Kasper Ulf Nielsen (2003): “The Catch 22 of
Integrating CSR and Strategic Marketing – Conspicuously Communicating CSR”,
Paper presented at the international conference on "Integrating Social Initiatives
and Marketing Strategy", Boston University's School of Management, September
17-19, 2003.
Muhammad Shanazar
Early age/Schooling: I was born into a poverty stricken family in a village, Sahib,
Sub Division Gujarkhan District Rawalpindi, on November 25, 1960. I was
brought up in a pastoral atmosphere very close to nature; I collected fodder and
fire wood, grazed cattle, ploughed the fields and while cutting grass and
splitting wood many times got myself injured. I can clearly recall the days of my
infancy, finding around the dunghills, the cattle and ricks of fodder, I formed the
opinion that it is the whole world where I came to live in. But I hated dirt; when I
was four or five years old, some times, I slipped stealthily out of the home and
used to sweep streets of the whole village and in response I was taunted for the
crime of cleaning the world.
We lived in a house made of stone and mud, but well maintained by my mother.
My parents were going through very hard times when I was first sent to the local
school bare foot with a wooden slate in my hands and a heavy satchel on my
back. I remember my younger brother and I were given a pair of slippers that we
used to wear alternately on going and coming back from school on hot
afternoons. Injustice and violence, even to the animals and plants, always
perturbed me. The first composition was an illegible letter which I wrote at the
age of six to my father who was labouring at Askardu beside the border of
China. The letter was about the two murders in the vicinity but neither was I
provided with an envelope to post it nor was told the address of my father
therefore it remained unposted. I always remained at the back of the over-
crowded classes to avoid the coercion exercised by the teachers upon the
children. However, I enjoyed myself during this visionary period playing in the
yards surrounded by the low walls with the vivacious friends whom the callous
tides of the time had separated from me.
My father served in the Pakistan Army. He often told us that he was recruited by
the colonial rulers when he was only 10 years old. On the day he was recruited,
he wore only a shirt given by someone from the neighborhood considering him
an orphan child.
The vicinity I was born cared least for human life; weeping and wailing of the
women during my early childhood upon the frequent murders stunned me into
a state of frenzy.
The village we lived in, we were the two families of Nagyal and others forty five;
they kept us engaged in litigation turn by turn to spoil our financial sources, they
might take rest but we remained constantly engaged. We never shed tears over
the loss but prepared ourselves for the fresh approaching calamities. Even now
when I am forty six years old our family is still under the grip of litigation, my
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parents could not find justice during their lives anywhere; let us expect to find it
at the age of seventy or eighty. Still mostly our agricultural land is occupied by
other families that needs blood to get it released.
After education: Post graduation I served three years as constable in the Police
Department. I found it uncongenial to my temperament and decided that I had
to leave it behind me. Luckily, I came upon an opportunity from the Department
of Education (Technical Wing) to render my services as a lecturer in English
language and literature. After holding this position for seventeen years, I have
recently been promoted to Assistant Professor, now serving in Government
Institute of Commerce at Kahuta.
Millions of Rupees I earned and millions I spent but can not forget five hundred
Rupees which were charged by a corrupt Head Constable standing beside the
mutilated dead body of my father on 30 th June, 1990 in Tehsil Headquarters
Hospital Gujarkhan. The Head Constable was one of my colleagues and was
deputed to arrange postmortem, it was the whole amount I had with me; later on
I had to borrow the money to bring back home the dead body of my father.
Poetic Career: Since my childhood, poetry has been touching my heart. I felt
soothed listening to songs when they were broadcast. I started seriously writing
poetry with specific philosophy behind it in 1998. I chose English for expressing
the voice of conscience. I am an optimist regarding the results and objectives to
be obtained through poetic endeavor. The prime objective I am working for is to
make humanity aware that "A single drop of human blood possesses more worth
than all treasures the Earth contains". I firmly hope that all other members of the
caravan of poetry will join the mission through the forum of Voices Network; let
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us make the world perfumed and fragrant by bringing changes into the minds,
let us pick thorns, make the paths clean whereupon our children and
grandchildren will walk, only a poet possesses the eyes and sees them laming
with bleeding feet, if thorns are not removed. it was my good luck that in
December 2002, I found VoicesNet I through Internet and I was awarded the
International Special Distinction of “Poet in Residence” and Voices Network
placed me among the great poets of the world; all this seems to me incredible. I
reached here creeping through the crisis, as I experienced, “Poetry is an
expression of heart piercing thoughts combined with the emotions flowing from
the Greater Mind to the Receptive Mind when both function at a certain
indescribable fleeting frequency. The Receptive Mind works wonders
performing the task of centuries during these ephemeral moments revealing the
curtained truths of the time and place in which Man exists.”
There is no greater responsibility for the men of literature than to work for the
collective cause irrespective of caste, creed or color. I am of the firm belief that
behind all major changes and revolutions there have been the functioning of the
greater minds; if it is so, let us then use the force of our powerful pens to make
the world understand that, "Giving to the posterity of the good men is much
better than hoarding gold and wealth, the cause of disruption."
So far I have written more than two hundred poems of a high intellectual level. A
few among them are on mind baffling realities, regarding Man's links to the
extraterrestrial world, the secret working hands, the workings of the human soul,
and the perception of the human mind. My poems contain enough material for
the psychological study of human existence. I concentrate only on the quality of
my work and I am hopeful for a bright future.
I have been working with Voices Network since 2002; I conducted several poetry
reading sessions in the capacity of International Poetry Ambassador. On 25 th
April, 2004, I have been bestowed the biggest award by the Voices Network ‘The
Poet in Residence’ at www.voicesnet.com;
Mabrouk Mansouri
Assistant Professor
University of Sousse, Tunisia
Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences
Department of Arabic
Religious Studies and Comparative Religion
Specialization:
Academic Interests:
EDUCATION
CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION
FELLOWSHIPS/ AWARDS
Foundation of the King Abdulaziz Aal Saud for Islamic studies and Human
Sciences, Morocco, Casa Blanca, 2002, as a member of the research group “Islam
and Modernity in a Maghribi context”.
The University of Arizona, Center for Middle Eastern Studies and the
American Institute for Maghrib Studies, CEMAT/TALM Fellowships for
Maghribi Scholars, 2004. A post-doc research project "Imazighen Islam and
“Mimetic Religions” in the Maghrib: Local Prophets and Mahdists in the middle ages, a
Post-Doc research project.
ACADEMIC MEMBERSHIP
The American Institute for Maghreb Studies (AIMS), USA, 2006- present.
ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS
The Foundation of the King Abdulaziz Aal Saud for Islamic studies and
Human Sciences, Morocco, Casa Blanca, 2002- 2003, "Comparative Religion in
Modern Arabic Educational Systems” as a sub-theme of "Islam and Modernity". (in
Arabic)
The University of Sousse, Tunisia and Nanzan Institute, Tokyo, Japan, 2007,
"The Study of Religion in the Arab World: Comparative Religion and Modernization
Tendencies", in 'The Challenge of Religious Pluralism and Dialogue; the West, the
Middle East and Japan". (in English)
The University of Sousse, Tunisia and The Japan Foundation for the
Promotion of Science, 2007, "Religion and Identity in Tunisia and Japan; A
comparative study with special focus on Islam and Shinto" in "Tunisia- Japan
Symposium on Society, Sciences and Technology. (in English)
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• Demonstrated and strong managerial skills, have good writing skills, and
have good interpersonal and communication skills along with initiative and
drive;
• The SDNP Coordinator will be responsible for helping to develop, adapt
and implement the program of work and a detailed budget based on the
approved project document. Would be responsible for managing the ongoing
tasks of research and analysis, for making recommendations regarding priorities
and the expenditure of funds, and for doing this in consultation with members of
the SDNP Steering Committee and other mentioned above;
• The Coordinator is also be responsible for developing marketing and
business plan and/or other plans for the ongoing operation of the SDNP with the
objective of placing the operation of a self-sustaining basis;
• The SDNP Coordinator has to be an entrepreneur for the SDNP;
• The SDNP Coordinator has to work closely with the SDNP Steering
Committee, the UNDP Resident Representative and his/her staff and consult
with the Technical Advisor SDNP in New York;
In consultation with other SDNP staff, the SDNP Steering Committee and
partners in SEMP programme, as appropriate, the SDNP Coordinator is to:
• Help develop the main programme areas for the SDNP to focus on. This is
to include identifying local and other sources of information and expertise on
issues related to sustainable development in Bangladesh, and developing a
variety of information products and services to disseminate and communicate
this information;
A key component of this would be marketing information products and services
which do not impinge on its mission to provide access to important Sustainable
development information. The SDNP Coordinator, with the help of the Steering
Committee, will develop and implement a marketing plan and eventually, the
business plan for the SDNP.)
Position: Director
Computer Division
Bangladesh Open University
Gazipur 1704, Bangladesh.
Work Description:
* Manage the Computer Division with existing fiber optics based WAN under
Lunix (e-mail system server), NT (asynchronous communication server) and
Novell (mirrored database server) with nearly 200 PC and more than 300 users.
Responsibilities:
Work Description:
Responsibilities:
COUNTRIES VISITED
Bangladesh, Australia, Thailand, UK and UAE UK, Australia, Japan, Sweden,
Norway, Denmark, Tunisia, Jordan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Saudi Arabia,
India, South Africa, and the UAE.
Academic
1979 to date
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dept. of Civil
Engineering, Dhaka.
Professor (1995 to date)
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Research/Consultancy
2000 - to date
Traffic congestion remedial project sponsored by the Ministry Science and
Information and Communication Technology.
Project Director
Administrative
2000 - to date
University of Alberta–BUET Institutional Linkage Project (CIDA supported
Technical Assistance Project).
Project Manager
Responsible for managing the overall project activities.
CONFERENCE ATTENDED
Eleventh Australian Road Research Board Conference, held at the University of
Melbourne, Australia, August 1982.
NAME OF REFEREES:
Professor Dr. Sohrabuddin Ahmad
Department of Civil Engineering
Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET) Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Professor Dr. J. R. Choudhury
Department of Civil Engineering
Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET) Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Professor M. McDonald
Professor and Director, Transportation Research Group
Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering University of Southampton,
Southampton, U.K.
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RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
Published over hundred technical papers, in Transport and Traffic Safety areas in
Bangladesh, India, Australia, Malaysia, France, U.S.A., U.K., Thailand, Brazil,
New Zealand, Singapore, Morocco, Tunisia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, The
Netherlands, Denmark, Japan, Togo and South Africa.
POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH SUPERVISED:
Areas: Studies of Mass Transport System; Signalization; Accident Analysis, Road
Safety; Pedestrian Facilities, Traffic Management; Street Network Optimization,
Traffic Assignment , Non-motorised Transport (supervision completed; Three
M.Sc.Engg., Three M.Engg and Two Post-graduate Diploma theses).
Theses Supervised:
"A study of mass transit in metropolitan Dhaka", - A thesis for the degree of
M.Sc. Engg.
(Mr. Ahsan), Dept. of Civil Engg., BUET, Dhaka (1990).
PROFESSIONAL INVOLVEMENT
Examiner, Ph.D. Thesis, University of New South Wales, Sydney Australia, 1994.
Reviewer of Technical Papers, Australian Road Research Board, Melbourne
PROFESSIONAL COMMENDATIONS
Received a special commendation as the 2nd best paper presented at the 6th
Conference of Australian Institutes of Transport Research, Canberra, Australia,
December 1984.
VISITING PROFESSOR
Guided Ph.D. student in Traffic Engineering/Traffic Safety in Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.
December 1990-January 1991 and 28 January-10 February 1994.
DESIGN/ADVISORY ACTIVITIES DESIGN/ADVISORY ACTIVITIES
Planning, design, construction, maintenance and supervision of office and
residential buildings of Titas Gas Co. Ltd, Dhaka, (1975-1979).
OTHER ACTIVITIES
Invited Lectures: Presented a Resource Person lecture on the scale of road safety
problem at the interactive discussion session on "Youth and community role in
road safety" organized by the British Council, Dhaka, on 31 August 1999.
Sponsored Research: Organized and completed two major research projects
relating to urban and rural road accidents which have been of particular interest
and value to the agencies responsible for traffic safety improvement. Indeed,
these were the first systematic and scientific studies of accidents in Bangladesh.
Submission to the Cabinet:
Prepared a submission for the Cabinet meeting regarding matters relating to
policies and strategies for the prevention of road accidents in Bangladesh.
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Media Interview:
Local Radio interview in Skaraborg (Sweden) on Application of Safe Community
Strategies for Developing Countries. The Fourth Travelling Seminar on Safe
Communities, 26 May 1994.
Database Development and Management:
Developed two gigantic Victorian (Australia) accident databases (for 1960 and
1981 accident data) each comprising in the order of 22,000 accident records of 120
characters long in the main frame computer, Melbourne, 1983-1987.
PUBLICATIONS:
Journals:
HOQUE, M.M. (1980), "Systematic approach to reduce road accidents", Journal of
the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh, Dhaka Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 33-38.
International Conference Proceedings:
HOQUE, MM. and ANDREASSEND, D.C.(1980), "Accidents on a section of
Thailand's Superhighways", 10th Australian Road Research Board (ARRB)
Conference Proc. 10(4), pp 108-118.
National Conferences/Research Reports/Invited Papers:
HOQUE, MM. (1979), "Accident Analysis for low-cost improvements on the
Bangkok-Sarabury superhighway", M. Eng., Thesis, Asian Institute of
Technology, Bangkok.
TASK ASSIGNED IN VARIOUS PROJECT POSITIONS
Work undertaken which best illustrates the capability to handle the task
Economic Affairs Officer Project Name, Location (a), Year (b), Position Held (c),
Duties (d), Rajdhani Unnayan Kartipakka (RAJUK), Ministry of Housing and
Public Works
a. Dhaka
b. 2001-2002
c. Team Leader
Study and design modifications of roadabouts at Sonargaon and Ramna Star
Gate.
Jamuna Multi-purpose Bridge Traffic Survey Project, JMBA, Ministry of
Communications, Govt. of Bangladesh
a. Dhaka
b. 1998-2003
c. Team Leader
Design and conduct of Long term Traffic Survey: Provide training on traffic
survey methods, recruit survey enumerators and conduct of periodic traffic
surveys covering 24- hourly classified traffic counts and prepare technical reports
of policy implications.
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Mafiur Rahman
HOME ADDRESS
Village- Shubidpur
P.O. Shubidpur
P.S. Faridganj
Dist. Chandpur, Bangladesh
Date of birth: January 1, 1971
Sex: Male
Nationality: Bangladeshi
CONTACT INFORMATION
Computer and Information Technology Institute
Jahangirnagar University
Savar, Dhaka-1342
Bangladesh
Email: patwarybd2002@yahoo.com ;
patwary@juniv.edu
Tel: 88-02-7792166 (Res); 88-015-52339056 (cell)
Fax: (+88) 02-7791052
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
• 7/1991-6/1992 Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bangladesh (exam held in
1995)
M. Sc. in Statistics (Thesis group)
Result: First Class (seventh position)
Thesis Title: Performance Analysis of Heapsort Algorithm
Supervisor: Dr. Mohammed Kaykobad, Professor, Department of Computer
Engineering
and Science, BUET and Dr. M. Kabir, Professor, Department of Statistics,
Jahangirnagar
University.
• 7/1988-6/1991 Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bangladesh (exam held in
1992)
B. Sc. (honors) in Statistics
Result: First Class (fifth position)
• 7/1985-6/1988 Government Science College, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC)
Result: First Division
• 1/1980-6/1985 Bargaon High School, Chandpur, Bangladesh
School Secondary Certificate (SSC)
Result: First Division
PROFESSIONAL, TRAINING AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
(I) Teaching position at university:
Assistant Professor (January, 2003- running)
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PUBLICATIONS
1. Q. A. Samad, F. K. Patwary (2006) “Estimation of Technical Efficiency and
Technical Change
in the Stochastic Frontier Production Function Model - An Application to the
Manufacturing Industries of Bangladesh" Journal of Bangladesh Academy of
Sciences Vol. 30,
No. 1,117-126, 2006.
2. M.Alamgir Kabir, M.M.H. Khan, M. Kabir, Mohd. Muzibur Rahman and Md.
Fazlul Karim
Patwary (2005) “Impact of Women's Status on Fertility and Contraceptive Use in
Bangladesh: Evidence from Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey, 1999-
2000" The Indian Journal of Family Welfare Vol. 51, No. 1, June 2005.
3. Abdul Bayes, Md. Fazlul Karim Patwary, KM Akkas Ali (2005) “Vegetables
and Vulnerability: Institutions, Infrastructure and Innovations" The Jahangirnagar
Economic Review Vol. 16,
No. 1 June 2005.
4. Q. A. Samad, F. K. Patwary (2003) “Technical Efficiency in the Textile Industry
of Bangladesh: an Application of Frontier Production Function” International
Journal ofInformation and Management Sciences Vol 14 No. 1, March 2003, Taiwan,
Republic of China.
5. Q. A. Samad, F. K. Patwary (2002). “Technical Efficiency and Technical Change
in the Major manufacturing Industries of Bangladesh” The Bangladesh Studies Vol.
XXVIII, March-June 2002 Nos. 1 & 2.
6. F. K. Patwary, Abdul Bayes, Ruhul Amin, Mafizuddin Ahmed (1999). “Does
Irrigation Deliver Development? Answer From Rural Bangladesh” The
Jahangirnagar Economic Review Vol. 10 No. 1 June 1999.
7. F. K. Patawary, M. S. Ahmed and M. U. Sarker (1998). On The Adequacy Of
Different RatioAnd Regression Estimators For the Population Mean: A
Simulation Study. J.Math. and Math.Sc. Vol. 11.
E D U C A T I O N:
Ph.D. (Islamic Studies—Arabic, Persian, Sociology, Islamic History) University of
California, Los Angeles, 1971
A.M.(Near Eastern languages & literatures—Arabic, Persian), Harvard
University, Cambridge, Mass., 1965
M.A.(Arabic language & literature, Karachi University, 1961
B.A. (with honors), Karachi University, Karachi, Pakistan, 1960
Languages:
Urdu, Hindi, Arabic, Persian, French
EMPLOYMENT:
1984– Professor, Department of South Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
1991–93 Chair, Department of South Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
1976–84 Associate Professor, Department of South Asian Studies, University of
Wisconsin,
Madison
1974–75 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of South Asian Studies,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
1972–76 Assistant Professor (Urdu, Persian, Islam), Department of South Asian
Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison
1970–72 Instructor, Assistant Professor, Department of Hebrew and Semitic
Studies (Arabic) and Department of Indian Studies (Persian), University of
Wisconsin, Madison
1965–70 Teaching Assistant, Acting Instructor, Department of Near Eastern
Languages and Literatures, University of California, Los Angeles
1962–64 Lecturer, Department of Arabic, Sind University, Hyderabad, Pakistan
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Email: mnsiddiqi@hotmail.com
Website : http://www.siddiqi.com/mns
Al-Humaira, Muzammil Manzil, Dodhpur Road, Aligarh 202002
Tel : (91 571) 270 3561
1272 Gingerwood Drive, Milpitas, CA 95035
Tel : (408) 942-0300 (Home)
Fax : (831) 604-9542 (Web)
EDUCATION:
ACADEMIC HONORS:
Journal (U.K.)
1977-78.
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS:
16 books in English,
12 in Urdu,
7 in Arabic
and Hindi,
translated from the original English work.
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PAPERS:
Dialogue in Islamic Economics, 2002, Institute of Policy Studies, Islamabad & The
Islamic Foundation, Leicester, U.K.
Role of the State in the Economy, 1996 The Islamic Foundation, Leicester, U.K.
Books In Urdu
Deeni Madaris: Masail aur Taqaze (Religious Schools, Problems and Challenges)
2001 Markazi Maktaba Islami, Delhi.
(Selected List)
Islamic Finance and Beyond: Premises and Promises of Islamic Economics, 1999
Harvard University Forum on Islamic Finance, 1st October. Published in the
Proceedings.
Islamic Banking: Concepts, Precepts and Prospects (Arabic), 1998 Journal of King
Abdulaziz University: Vol. 10. Islamic Economics
Future of the Islamic Movement, 1998 Encounters (Leicester) Vol. 4, No. 1, March
Muslim Minorities in the 21st Century: A Case Study of Indian Muslims, 1997
Encounters (Leicester) Vol. 3, No. 2, September
Islami Tarjeehat (Islamic Priotities, in Urdu) 1997 Zindagi Nau (Delhi), July
Role of Fiscal Policy in Controlling Inflation in Islamic Framework Fiqh, 1996
Presented at Kuala Lumpur on 6-7 July at the Islamic Academy, Second
Workshop on Inflation
Rationale of Islamic Banking in India's Perspective1996 Institute of Objective
Studies, Seminar New Delhi, July 26
Money, Banking & Islamic Cooperation and Institutions. 1996 Two Chapters
Contributed to a Text Book, "International Financial Economics: Principles and
Issues" to be Published by the International Islamic University, Malaysia.
Islamic Economics and Finance 1995 Encyclopedia of Islamic Banking and
Insurance, London, pp. 1-9.
Towards Regeneration: Shifting Priorities in Islamic Movements1995 Encounters
(Leicester) Vol. 1, No. 2, September
Nature and Methodology of of Islamic Political Economy in a Globalised World
Environment. 1994 Malaysia, Pulau Pinang Seminar on Islamic Political
Economy
Instruments of Monetary Policy and Central Bank Functioning in Islamic
Economy (Arabic). Kuwait, Economic Sub-Committee of The Committee on
Implementation of Shariah.
Role of Central Banks with respect to Islamic Banks (Arabic). 1993 Kuwait,
Seminar, Economic Sub-Committee of The Committee on Implementation of
Shariah
If You want to know lot more about His Eminency Dr. Alam's activities for
World Peace & Human Rights, please go to www.google.com and search for
biography, Millennium Prophecy, Authentic History of the World and Alam's
Vision Of Bangladesh.
His Eminency Dr. Shah Sufi Mohammed Nurul Alam - Citizen of Bangladesh -
Pioneer spokesman proclaimed Millennium Prophecy Heralds Golden Age
during the Global Forum and World Summit (UNCED) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
in June 1992.
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January 2008
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
EDUCATION
RESEARCH INTERESTS
JOURNAL ARTICLES
Institutions and Policies for Growth and Poverty Reduction: The Role of Private
Sector Development, (with D. Mitra and R. Hasan). Asian Development Review,
2007, v. 24, n.1, pp. 69-116.
Can we Obtain Realistic Parameter Estimates for the ‘Protection for Sale’ Model?,
Canadian Journal of Economics, February 2006, vol. 39, n. 1, pp. 187-210, (with D.
Mitra and D. Thomakos).
'Globalisation and Inequality', Australian Economic Review, March 2004, vol. 37,
116-22.
'Protection for Sale and Political Regimes: Empirical Evidence”, May 2001,
International Advances in Economic Research, 7(2), p.270, (with D. Mitra and D.
Thomakos) .
WORK IN PROGRESS
Institutions and Economic Growth: How the Middle East Differs from the Rest of
the World, (with C. Doucouliagos)
PROFESSIONAL REPORTS
‘An Analysis of Equity in Pay and in Career Progression in the Victorian Public
Sector’ (with C. Doucouliagos, Phillip Hone, Mark Buchanek), written for Office
of Public Employment, Victoria, Australia.
Institutions and Policies for Poverty Reduction: The Role of Private Sector
Development (with D. Mitra and R. Hasan), written for Asian Development
Bank, Manila, the Philippines. Published as Asian Development Bank, Economic
Research Department Working Paper # 082, July 2006.
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CONSULTING
REFEREEING
RESEARCH GRANTS
Industry:
‘An Analysis of Equity in Pay and in Career Progression in the Victorian Public
Sector’, (with C. Doucouliagos, Phillip Hone, Mark Buchanek), July 2004,
AU$15,000, Office of Public Employment, Victoria, Australia.
Deakin:
Outside Studies Program Grant, A$8,400, April 2006, Faculty of Business and
Law, Deakin University.
Research Semester Grant, April 2005, A$ 10,000, Faculty of Business and Law,
Deakin University
Other Sources:
ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS
First World Meeting of the Public Choice Society, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
March 2007.
11th Annual Conference of the ERF for the Arab Countries, Iran and Turkey,
Beirut, Lebanon, December 2004.
ACADEMIC VISITS
POST-GRADUATE SUPERVISION
MEE406 Econometrics
*Currently Teaching
UNIVERSITY SERVICE AT DEAKIN
Member, Teaching and Learning Committee, Faculty of Business and Law, 2002.
OTHER
Marco Chiani
Marco Chiani was born in Rimini, Italy, in April 1964. He received the Dr. Ing.
degree (magna cum laude) in Electronic Engineering and the Ph.D. degree in
Electronic and Computer Science from the University of Bologna in 1989 and
1993, respectively. Dr. Chiani is a Full Professor at the II Engineering Faculty,
University of Bologna, Italy, where he is the Chair in Telecommunication. During
the summer of 2001 he was a Visiting Scientist at AT&T Research Laboratories in
Middletown, NJ. He is a frequent visitor at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), where he presently holds a Research Affiliate appointment.
M.N.S. Swamy
M.N.S. Swamy received the B.Sc. (Hons.) degree in Mathematics from Mysore
University, India, in 1954, the Diploma in Electrical Communication Engineering
from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore in 1957, and the M.Sc. and Ph. D.
degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan,
Saskatoon, Canada, in 1960 and 1963 respectively.
He is presently a Research Professor and the Director of the Center for Signal
Processing and Communications in the Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, where he served as the
Chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering from 1970 to 1977, and Dean of
Engineering and Computer Science from 1977 to 1993. Since July 2001, he holds
the Concordia Chair (Tier I) in Signal Processing. He has also taught in the
Electrical Engineering Department of the Technical University of Nova Scotia,
Halifax, and the University of Calgary, Calgary, as well as in the Department of
Mathematics at the University of Saskatchewan. He has published extensively
in the areas of number theory, circuits, systems and signal processing, and holds
four patents. He is the co-author of two book chapters and three books: Graphs,
Networks and Algorithms (New York, Wiley, 1981), Graphs: Theory and
Algorithms (New York, Wiley, 1992), and Switched Capacitor Filters: Theory,
Analysis and Design (Prentice Hall International UK Ltd., 1995). He is the
Editor-in-Chief of the journal Circuits, Systems and Signal Processing, for which
he was an associate editor since its inception, and an Associate Editor of the
Fibonacci Quarterly. He is a member and the Concordia University coordinator
for Micronet, a National Network of Centers of Excellence in Canada.
Medal for the 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada issued in 1993
by the Governor General of Canada, in recognition of his significant
contributions made to Canada and the community. In 1989, in honor of his many
contributions, his past graduate students instituted at the Indian Institute of
Science two awards in his name – M.N.S. Swamy Merit Scholarship, and M.N.S.
Swamy Gold Medal.
In 1987, he was awarded the Concordia University Guinea Pig award for the
introduction of the innovative joint doctoral program between Concordia and the
Southeast University in China. In 1993, Concordia University inaugurated the
M.N.S. Swamy Computer Integrated Manufacturing laboratory “in appreciation
of his sixteen years of support, dedication and leadership as Dean of the Faculty
of Engineering and Computer Science”.
In 2001, he received the IEEE-CAS Society Golden Jubilee Medal, as well as the
year 2000 IEEE-CAS Society Education Award.
M. Fahim Khan
Achievements
1) I was hired as Research Officer in the Research Division
but within a period of less than two years I was
promoted to the position of Head, Research Divison
2) The program of research led by me in the capacity of
Head of Research Division led to more than 200 research
publications. The research output of the Division earned
an international reputation for the Institute not only in
member countries but also in non member countries. The
Institute is now considered a think tank in the area of
Islamic banking and finance because of the research
conducted at the Institute.
3) By virtue of this performance, Central Bank Governor of
Pakistan requested IDB to lend my services to them to
help them restructure and reform the financial system in
Pakistan with respect to the practice of Islamic banking. I
Advised the Central Bank of Pakistan on Transformation
of Financial System of Pakistan to confirm to Shari'a for
about two years.
4) Published Research, books, monographs in areas of
interest to IDB. The research output in the area of Islamic
banking and finance is being referred and utilized in
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Responsibilities
-Managing B.Sc, M.Sc and Ph.D degrees offered by the
School of Economics.
-Also was given, of and on, the responsibility to Manage
International Islamic University in the capacity of Vice
President (Administration) and Vice President
(Academics), in the long term absence of the incumbents
-Teaching undergraduate and graduate courses
-Publishing research research in refereed journals
Achievements
1) I initiated the first B.Sc Economics program of
economics university and planned its quality at
international standards. This was unprecedented in
the whole country. It was a four year program after
18years of schooling, whereas all other universities in
the without exception were running a two years
program of B.Sc program. The standards of teaching
as well as reading material was maintained at the
level of 2nd Tier universities in USA. The first batch
passed out in 1985 and all of them got placed in
prestigeous positions in public as well as private
sector. This was unprecedented. The B. Sc degree
holders from any of the other universities could only
find a non professional job that too after a long
waiting.
2) I also launched a two year M.Sc program in 1985
synchronised with the pass out of our first batch of
the B.Sc degree. The M.Sc program met even a higher
level of success. Impressed by the quality and
standard of our program, seven of our M.Sc students
were awarded scholarship by international
organization to go to USA for Ph.D. Another 3
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Responsibilities
-Conducting research related to Economic
Plannning and policies at national level,
-drafting policy papers
-drafting chapters of the five year and annual
plans. Main areas of work included International
Trade, Balance of Payment and Macro
Econometric Model Building for Planning and
Forecasting.
-Drafting reports of working Groups, Committees
and Commissions on economic policies and on
short term, medium term and long term economic
plans
Achievements
1) I was offered the job of planning officer in the
Ministry of Planning without any experience,
based only on performance on Master’s degree
results. The first research I took on my own
initiative related to valuation of Pakistani
currency vis a vis US dollar. There was a
strong debate among policy whether the
currency is overvalue and whether or not it
should be devalued. I prepared a policy paper
showing the effective exchange rate as
opposed to the norminal exchange rate and
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• Other Experiences
Visiting Professor
Part time:Taught Finance Courses in Darul Hikma,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 2005 and 2007
Include:
Books and monographs
Articles in Refereed Journals
Seminar and conference papers
Policy /Research papers prepared in the Ministry of
Planning
MARK ESPOSITO
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Academic Positions:
• Associate Professor of Management, Swiss Management Center & Dual
DBA Programs with ESEADE and Universidad Mayor
• Professor and Assistant Dean in the MBA program, International School
of Management, Paris
• Professor Attaché of Management & Behavior, Grenoble Graduate School
of Business, France
• Affiliate Professor, ESCP-EAP, European School of Management
( Torino Campus)
• Professor of People Management for Graduate School for Global
Leaders, Universitas 21 Singapore
• Professor of Organizational Behavior, European School of
Economics, Milan
• Adjunct Professor , Isenberg School of Management, University of
Massachusetts Amherst
• Non-academic Positions:
• ThinkTank Prasena Research Institute, Thailand
• Director of European Client Development & Associate
Consultant, Institute of Transformative Thought & Learning, USA
• Regional Director Switzerland, Academici, Ltd, UK
• Ansted University Honorary Advisory Member
• Executive Consultant, GGSB Executive Education Team, Grenoble
Academic Credentials:
• Ph.D. in Tourism & Sustainable Development Management , School of
Business & Economics, Atlantic University, Florida USA 2006
• Post Degree in Human Resources Management, MIB, School of Business,
Trieste, Italy, 2001
• Doctor Magistralis in Humanities, University of Turin, Italy, 1999
Professional Activities:
• Awarded Companion to the Institute of Management Specialists, UK
• Educational Advisor to the UNESCO, ICT Dept. Thailand
• Harvard University Publishing Company, Certified Online Educator, USA
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Mahmoud Hesaaraki
Professor of Mathematics
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Education:
Ph.D.:
Date: 1982
Field: Mathematics
School: The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S.A.
Dissertation: "The Structure of Shock Waves in Magnetohydrodynamics"
(Received Best Thesis Award : "Sumner B. Myers Prize", Dept. of Math.,
UM, 1982. )
Thesis Advisor : Professor Joel Smoller
M.S.:
Date: 1976
Field: Applied Mathematics
School: Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S.A.
B.S.:
Date: 1970
Field: Mathematics
School: Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Professional Experience:
Professor: Since 1995 Sharif University of Technology
Associate Professor: 1990 - 1994 Sharif University of Technology
Assistant Professor: 1982 - 1989 Sharif University of Technology
Instructor: 1970 – 1974 Sharif University of Technology
Research Areas:
PDE: Hyperbolic Equations
ODE: Complete Orbits, Limit Cycles and Stability
Shock Waves : Combustion and Magnetohydrodynamics
Dynamical Systems: Conley Theory and Heteroclinic Orbits
Mathematical Biology: Disease Transmission Models and Predator-Prey
Systems Selected Publications :
M.Hesaaraki, "The Structure of Shock Waves in Magnetohydrodynamics",
Memoirs of the AMS , Volume 49, No. 302, May 1984.
M.Hesaaraki, "The Structure of Shock Waves in Magnetohydrodynamics for
Purely Transverse Magnetic Fields",
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics , Volume 51, No.2, pp. 412-428,
April1991.
M.Hesaaraki, "The Structure of MFD Shock Waves in a Model of Two Fluids",
Nonlinearity 6, pp. 1-24, 1993.
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• Real Analysis
• Complex Analysis
• Dynamical Systems : Conley Theory
• Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations
• Theory of Partial Differential Equations
• Theory of Parabolic Partial Differential Equations
• Theory of Hyperbolic Partial Differential Equations
• M.S. Thesis : over 35 theses
Administrative Experience :
Department of History
University of Peshawar
Pakistan
Tele: Off: (092) (91) 9216 745
(092)(91) 9216 701-15, Ext. 3046
Fax: (092) (91) 9216 745
minhajhsyed@yahoo.com
Minhaj@upesh.edu.pk
EDUCATION
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
syllabus.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Member
Senate, University of Peshawar
Academic Council, University of Peshawar
Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of
Peshawar
Faculty of Social Sciences, University of
Peshawar
Academy of History, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Pakistan-India People’s Forum for Peace and
Democracy
Life Member
Pakistan Historical Society, Karachi
AWARDS/HONORS/MEDALS
PUBLICATIONS
Books
1. Pakistan-Iran Relations in Historical Perspective, (Peshawar: Culture Center of
the Islamic Republic of Iran & Dept of History, University of Peshawar,
2004).
Co-Editor
2. Mutalea Pakistan (Pakistan Studies) (Urdu). (Peshawar: N-WFP Text Book
Board, 2006).
Co-Author
Book Reviews
1. “N-WFP—100 Years Ago,” Imperial Gazetteer of India, Provincial Series: North-
West Frontier Province, “Books and Authors,” The Dawn, Karachi, Jun 16,
2002.
Articles
Principal Author
Principal Author
10. “Consequences of the Iraq War for Turkey,” IPRI Journal (Islamabad Policy
Research Institute), Islamabad, Vol. IV, Number 1, (Winter 2004)Principal
Author
12. “Roots of the Islamic Revolution of Iran” Hamdard Islamicus, Bait al-
Hikmah (Hamdard
Foundation), Karachi, Pakistan, Vol. XXV, Issue No. 4, (Oct-Dec 2002).
Principal Author
Principal Author
17. “The Black Civil Rights Movement in USA,” The Journal of Humanities and
Social
Sciences, University of Peshawar, Vol. III, No. 1 (March 1995).
Principal Author
18. “The Impact of Islamic Revolution on Super Powers,” The Journal of Pakistan
Study
Centre, University of Peshawar, Nos. 29 & 30, (Spring & Autumn 1994).
Principal Author
Principal Author
15. “Imam Ali and Unity,” International Seminar on “Imam Ali and
Justice, Unity, Security,” Tehran, Iran, 13-16th Mar 2001.
Principal Author
16. “The Mental and Historical Roots of the Islamic Revolution,” International
Seminar on
“Elucidation of the Islamic Revolution,” The Institute for Compilation and
Publication
of the Works of Imam Khomeni: International Affairs Division, Tehran,
Iran, 2-4th
October 1999.
Principal Author
Other
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RESEARCH PROJECTS
TRAINING/WORKSHOPS ATTENDED
LANGUAGES
English
Pashto
Urdu
COMPUTER SKILLS
Windows
MS Office
Internet
COUNTRIES VISITED
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bulgaria
India
Iran
United Arab Emirates
USA
Uzbekistan
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Nurul Islam
Born in Chittagong,
British India (Now Bangladesh), on 1st April 1928.
Gulmeher, 63 Central Road,
Dhaka 1205, Bangladesh
Phone : +880 2 8614400
ext 101/102
Fax : +880 2 8618300
Email : ustcbd@bangla.net
EDUCATION:
Calcutta Medical College, Calcutta, India: MB, 1951;
University of Wales, UK: TDD, 1955;
Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, UK: MRCP, 1966;
American College of Chest Physicians, USA: FRCP, 1962;
Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, UK: FRCP, 1966;
Royal College of Physicians of London, UK: FRCP, 1977;
The Open International University for Complementary Medicines, Sri Lanka:
DSc, 1998;
Ansted University, Malaysia: DSC, 2002.
POSITIONS HELD:
Professor & Director, IPGMR (now BSM Medical University), Dhaka, 1965-1987;
Dean, Faculty of Postgraduate Medical Sciences & Research, Dhaka University,
1973-1980; Chairman, Bangladesh Medical Research & Council, 1975-1989;
Vice Chairman, Hamdard Foundation, Bangladesh 1977 to date;
Chairman, Expert Committee for National Drug Policy, 1982;
Chairman, First National Committee on AIDS, 1986;
Founder & Vice-Chancellor, University of Science & Technology Chittagong
(USTC),
1992 to date;
Founder & President, ADHUNIK (National Anti-tobacco organization of
Bangladesh), 1987 to date;
Founder & Secretary-General, Islamic Medical Mission, 1980 to date;
Founder & Chairman, Institute of Applied Health Sciences, Bangladesh, 1989 to
date;
Founder & Chairman, Janasheba Foundation (a Foundation for service to the
people), 1991 to date; I
nternational Adviser, Madinat-al-Hikma, Karachi, Pakistan, 1992 to date;
Emeritus Adviser, Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, 1997 to date.
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AWARDS:
FELLOWSHIPS/MEMBERSHIPS:
RESEARCH AREA:
Natto Masanori
Nurly Gofar
ASSOCIATEPROFESSOR
FIELDOF SPECIALIZATION GEOTECHNICALENGINEERING
(Geosynthetics, Soft Soil, Slope)
ACADEMICBACKGROUND
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) inCivil Engineering, Purdue University, USA., 1994
Master of Science in CivilEngineering (MSCE), Purdue University, USA., 1989
Bachelor Degree (Ir), in CivilEngineering, Sriwijaya University,Indonesia,1986
ACADEMICEXPERIENCE
March2007 – date Associate Professor, Facultyof Civil Engineering, Universiti
Teknologi Malaysia
Sept2003 – March 2007 Senior Lecturer, Faculty ofCivil Engineering, Universiti
Teknologi Malaysia
June– August 2003 Visiting Lecturer, Faculty ofCivil Engineering, Universiti
TeknologiMalaysia
2001– Sept 2003 Senior Lecturer (Lektor), Faculty of Engineering,
SriwijayaUniversity, Indonesia
1995 - 2001 Lecturer (Lektor Muda), Faculty of Engineering
SriwijayaUniversity, Indonesia
1989– 1995 Lectuter (Asisten Ahli), Faculty ofEngineering
SriwijayaUniversity, Indonesia
1990– 1994 TeachingAssistant- Purdue University, USA
1986 - 1989 Tutor (Junior Lecturer) at Civil Engineering Department,
Faculty
of Engineering, Sriwijaya University, Indonesia
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
International Geosynthetics Society (IGS) Membership No7678
South East Asia Geotechnical Society (SEAGS) Membership No 2006MA112
Indonesia Geotechnical Engineers Association (IGEA)
Membership No 90.0375AP
(Certified Geotechnical Engineer since 1999) through IGEA
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Counterpart Research Studies, Gifu University and Nagoya University , Japan, 1998
(Sponsored by Japan International Corporation Agency, JICA)
Special Course on Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering Studies in Japan 1995,
(Sponsored by Japan International Corporation Agency, JICA )
Teaching Assistanship - Purdue University 1990 – 1994
Osama Jannadi
Dean of Graduate Studies & Acting Dean of Scientific Research, Sept. 2000-Sept.
2004.
Dean, College of Environmental Design, August 1998-September 2000.
Chairman, construction Engineering &, Management, August 1996-August 1998.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Professional Consulting
Honorary Member of the Ansted University Board of Advisory Council.
Working as a Consultant at Zuhair Fayez Partnership Consultants Architecture,
Engineering
and Information Systems, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 1998-1999.
Other Professional Activities
Reviewed several papers received from the following:
Scientific Committee, Fourth Saudi Engineering Conference, Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia.
Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, ASCE, USA.
Scientific Committee, Fifth Saudi Engineering Conference, Makkah, Saudi
Arabia.
Scientific Committee, Symposium on Mosque Architecture, King Saud
University, Riyadh.
Journal of Construction Management and Economics, UK..
International Journal of Quality and Reliability Management, UK.
Received the Best Researcher Award of the King Fahd University of Petroleum &
Minerals for the Academic year 1999\2000.
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Nominated for the Best Short Course Award of the King Fahd University of
Petroleum& Minerals for the Academic year 1999\2000.
Jannadi, M. O., “Estimating the Total Cost of Industrial Accidents,” Funded
Research Project, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST),
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia,1997.
Assaf, S. and Jannadi M. O., “Causes of Change Orders in Large Building
Construction Projects,” Funded Research Project, College of Graduate Studies,
KFUPM, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, 1998, Approved, (Co-Investigator).
Jannadi, O., and Assaf, S., “Safety Performance Assessment in the Petrochemical
Industry,” Submitted Funded Research Project
Proposal, Saudi Basic Industry Corporation (SABIC), Research Grant, Saudi
Arabia, 2000.
Working on Jabal Omar International Design Competition.
Working on Hadeed Competition Project.
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Patrick Durantou
Peter B. CLARKE
E-mail 1: peter.clarke@wolfson.ox.ac.uk
URL: http://uk.geocities.com/peterbernardclarke
Educational Qualifications
1) Ph.D, London University (King's College).
Discipline: Sociology of Religion.
Topic: Islamic Millenarianism.
Teaching:
M.A. and B.A. courses in method and theory in the Anthropology and Sociology
of Religion and Comparative Religion.
Research Students:
I have supervised 30 doctoral theses, 28 of which were awarded the degree of
Ph.D, and two the degree of M.Phil. I have at present one postgraduate student
in London and four at Oxford University. Some of these students are from Japan
and the United States.
Research Field:
As a historian and sociologist of religion, I have carried out research on
developments in contemporary religions including Oriental religions and Islam
in various cultural contexts, including Japan, Brazil and Northern Thailand.
List of Publications
BKA=Books Authored
BKE= Books Edited
CEW= Contribution to Edited Work
PAJ= Publication in an Academic Journal
BKA: (1982) West Africa and Islam. A Study of Religious Development from the
8th to the 20th Century. London: Edward Arnold, pp.278
BKA: (1986) (with Mark Bray and David Stephens), Education and Society in
Africa, London: Edward Arnold, pp.191
BKE: (1987) The New Evangelists. Recruitment, Methods and Aims of New
Religious Movements. London: Ethnographica, pp. 160.
BKE: (1991) (with S. R. Sutherland) The Study of Religion, Traditional and New
Religions. London: Routledge, pp.214.
BKA: (1993) (with Peter Byrne), Religion Defined and Explained. Macmillan:
Basingstoke / St. Martins Press: New York, pp.216
BKE: (1994) (with J. I. Somers), 'Japanese New Religions in the West', The Japan
Library/ Curzon Press: Folkstone
BKA: (1995) 'Mahdism in West Africa. The Case of the Ijebu Prophet', London:
Luzac Oriental, pp.256.
BKE: (1998) 'New Trends and Movements within the World of Islam', London:
Luzac Oriental
BKE: (1998) 'New Trends and Developements in African and African Derived
Religions', Westport, CT: Greenwood Press
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BKE: (1998) New Trends and Developments in the World of Islam, London:
Luzac Oriental, p.400
CEW: (1998) 'Islam in Western Europe: Present State and Future Trends', in Peter
B Clarke (ed.), New Trends and Developments in the World of Islam, London:
Luzac Oriental, pp.3-39
CEW (2000) 'Accounting for the Success and Failure of Japanese New Religions
Abroad' in in Japanese New Religions. In Global Perspective, P. B. Clarke (ed.),
London: Curzon Press, (Oct. 1999)
BKE: (1998) New Trends and Developments in African Religions, Westport, CT:
Greenwood Press, p.309
CEW: (2006) Entries for the 'Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements', Peter B.
Clarke (ed.), London: Routledge:
Agonshu (668 words); Ahmadiyya movement (654 words); Al-Qaeda (the Base)
(860 words); Assemblies of God: (320 words); Candombl: (1,750 words);
Ch?ondogyo (Religion of the Heavenly Way) (984 words); Ciji Gongde Hui, The
Buddhist Compassionate Relief and Merit Society (716 words); Engaged
Buddhism (774 words); Forest Monks (824 words); Gallican Catholic Church
(L??lise Catholique Gallicane) (699 words); Hassan Al-Banna (1906-49) (Founder
of the Muslim Brotherhood) (731 words); New Religious Movements and
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Healing (3288 words); Hizbollah (Party of God) (644 words); .Hoa Hao
Movement (590 words); Identity Movement (A. k.a: Christian Identity) (469
words); Introduction: New Religions as a global phenomenon (5,488 words);
Islamism ( 536 words); Konkokyo (Religion of Golden Light) (461 words); Lord?s
Resistance Army (770 words); Mahdia (Mahdiyya) Movement (707 words);
.Maranatha Christian Churches (A. k. a Maranatha Campus Ministries) (358
words); .Muslim Brotherhood (Ikhwan al Muslimin) (1,284 words); Nation of
Islam (NOI) (1585 words); New Religious Movement (1076 words); ._moto (Great
Origin) (755 words); Perfect Liberty Kyodan (802 words); Protestant Buddhism
(435 words); Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) (600 words); Rastafarian
Movement (1347 words); Reclaiming (694 words); Reiki (A.k.a: Usui Shiko Ryoho
System of Healing) (598 words); Santi Asoke movement (503 words); Sarvodaya
Movement (Sanskrit: The Welfare and/ or Awakening of All) (514 words);
Sayyid Qutb (1906-1966) (613 words); Scientology (Church of Scientology) (633
words); Seicho-no-Ie (House of Growth) (505 words); Sekai Kyusei Kyo (Church
of World Messianity) (759 words); Sekhiyatham Movement (473 words); Suan
Mokkh (701 words); Swadhyaya Movement (282 words); Emmanuel
Swedenborg (1688-1772) (359 words); .Tenrikyo (Religion of Heavenly Wisdom)
(1,098 words); Thammayuttika Order (Order of Forest Monks) (629 words); The
New Age Movement (NAM): 2,322 words); Theravada Buddhism (804 words);
Thich Nhat Hanh (b. 1,926) (388 words); Tian Dao (The Way of Heaven)
(originally Yiguandao: Way of Pervading Unity) (966 words); Transcendentalism
(610 words); Umbanda (732 words); Unified Buddhist Church of Vietnam (559
words); Won Buddhism (815 words).
7) Mexico City, SISR Conference (August 2001), Japanese New Religions in Brazil
and the Construction of the Land-Without-Sickness.
13) World Congress of the IAHR (International Association for the History of
Religions) 2005, Tokyo Japan, 'Assessing the Impact of Religious Change'
1. Distinction:
Gold Medalist M.A.
International Literary Convention Gold Medal.
Talented Youth (Literature) of International youth year 1985 (South
Asia)
Award (Medal) from Pashtun Wrorwali Islamabad.
Talent scholarship in HSSC.
2. Experience
1) Teaching
Taught Pashto and Islamic Studies at Edwards College, Peshawar,
from 1976 to 1978.
2) Research
Research Specialist, Pashto Academy, University of Peshawar from
1978 to 1995.
3) Administration
Director Pashto Academy from July 1995 to July 2004.
Warden Rehman Baba Hostel (Hostel No:2) University Of Peshawar
(1985-1990)
Warden TSC University Of Peshawar (1992-1995)
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4) Current Status
Professor of Research, Pashto Academy, University of Peshawar
3. Member
Board of Governors, Pakistan Academy of Letters Islamabad.
Board of Governors, Area Study Centre, University of Peshawar.
Board of Governors, Khushal Trust Akora Khattak.
Board of Directors Pashto Adabi Board, Peshawar.
Board of Directors Watan Welfare Society Peshawar.
Sarhad Arts Council Peshawar.
4. Publications
1) Books
Da Pukhto Adabi Tehreekoona ( Literary Movements in Pashto)
Zeest Rozgar Da Faqir Jamil Beg (The Life Style of Faqir Jamil Beg)
Manaqib-e-Faqir (Faqir Eulogies)
Pashto Zhaba (Dictionary) (The Pashto Language Dictionary)
Da Pukhto Nawi Imla (The New Pashto Script)
Sangzar (Poetry)
Da Rehman Pa Shair (On the poetry of Rehman)
Intangible Heritage of the Walled City of Peshawar (UNESCO
Pakistan).
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Australia)November, 1980.
Da Zaman Pa Haqeeqat: (The Fact of Time).
Khutbat-i-Nabavi.(The Sermons of the Holy Prophet).
Rohi Matalloona (Pashto Proverbs New Edition).
5) Books Reviews/Prologues
Azad Nazam Ao Wrostey Deedan: (Free verse and the last sight)
Monthly Pashto, Pashto Academy, Sept: 1980.
Da Faqir Muhammad Abbas Qaddria Dre Kitaboona (Three books of
Faqir Muhammad Abbas Qadria) " October, 1981.s
Kuliyat-i-Rehman Baba.
Insani Ana Ao Ilam: (The Human Ego and Knowledge) By Hamza
Shinwari.
Za Ao Hamza:(Me and Hamza) By Abdur Rehman Loogay Kakakhel.
Da Hamza Shinwari Kuliyat
Zhwand Ao Yoon by Hamza Shinwari
Sparlay Pa Aaeena Kshe by Hamza Shinwari.
Swat Nama by Khushal Khan Khattak. (English)
Rubayiyat-Khushal. (Urdu)
Da Khkula Wagma, Rishteen.
Da Kabul Pa Shimali Vilayato Ki, Dr. Wror.
Urdu Kay Qadeem Pashtoon Shuara by Afzal Raza. (Urdu)
Sadar Khushal by Anzor.
Pashto Zhaba, Pashto Dictionary.
Mutalia-Rehman.
Da Nazir Shinwari Deewan.
Da Khatir Afridi Deewan.
Zalawani, Akram Farooq Shinwari.
Khob, Dr. Fatehmand Khan.
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5. Writings/Interviews
1) PTV
Portrait: Urdu.
Khushal Khan Khattak: Urdu.
Da Boodai Taal: Pashto.(Rainbow)
Tarang: Pashto.
Rehman Baba: Special Urdu, Pashto.
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6) RADIO
Radio Adabi Jirga (Radio Literary Council).
Adab Nan Saba (The Literature now a days).
Khushal Khan Ao Rajjayiat (Optimism and Khushal Khan).
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6. Lectures Delivered
AIO University Islamabad.
Institute of Pak. Studies Quaid –i- Azam University Islamabad.
Baluchistan Study Centre, University of Baluchistan Quetta.
Sindhi Language Authority, Hyderabad Sindh.
Nazria –i- Pakistan Foundation Lahore.
Suchal Sarmast Chair. University of Khairpur, Sindh
University of Ningrahar Jalalabad, Afghanistan.
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7. Seminars
All Pakistan Philosophical Congress, 1984
Paper: "Pashtoonon Ka Jamal-o-Roman"(Aesthetics and Romanticism of
the Pashtoons)
Pakistan Academy of Letters:
Paper "Azadi key Baad Pashto Nasar Key Rujhanat"
(The trends of Pashto Prose after Independence)
Abasin Arts Council:
Paper " Rehman Baba Ka Shavoor-e-Zeest"(Rehman Baba's Concept of
Life)
PUTA. The Role of Mother Tongue in Primary Education.
BARA GALI, 1991: Paper : "Da Pakhto Makhsoos Toori" (The
Particular alphabets of Pashto).
BARA GALI, 1992: Paper : "Pakhto Ao Pekhawar."(Pashto and
Peshawar)
BARA GALI, 1993: Paper : "Da Pakhto Ghinai Folklore."(The Lyrical
Folklore of Pashto)
BARA GALI, 1994: Paper : "Pakhtani Qadroona."(Pashtoon Values)
BARA GALI, 1995, Paper, "Forty One Years of the Pashto Academy".
Rehman Baba Complex Peshawar, Paper: Da Rehman Baba Tassawaf.
Pakistan National Centre Peshawar, "Da Rehman Baba Shairi
Shavoor".
Pakistan National Centre Peshawar, "Da Rehman Baba Yao Shair."
Green Hotel Peshawar (Rehman Adabi Jirga), Paper, "Da Rehman Baba
Pa Kalam ki Fasahat-o-Blaghat."
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Ramli MOHAMED
He started his career as a Lecturer in May 1976 and was later promoted as an
Associate Professor in August 1985. He was promoted to the position of a
Professor in August 1994. Dr. Ramli is the founding Dean of the School of
Communication, a position he currently holds when the university upgraded the
communication program from a department to a faculty in April 1995. Since
1985, Dr. Ramli produced several publications (books, chapters in books, and
journal articles), research reports, conference/seminar papers, consultancy
projects, and has been appointed an External Examiner of doctoral and masters
dissertations/theses as well as an External Assessor for promotion exercises of
several Malaysian universities. He was awarded a fellowship by the East West
Center for doctoral studies at the University of Hawaii (1980-83), the East West
Center Fellowship for a research project on "Communication Policy Planning at
Institutional Level" (1978-79), and the UNESCO Fellowship for Master of Science
(Agricultural Journalism) studies at the University of Wisconsin (1975-76). For
his distinguished service to USM, he was honored with the Pingat Kelakuan
Terpuji (Distinguished Conduct Medal) by the Governor of Penang, in July 1994.
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lectures, practices and tests. The lectures consist of materials in the textbooks and
actual practices in Indonesia.
October 2003 – Present Consultant at Pusat Studi Kebijakan dan
Pengembangan Kelembagaan (PSKPK) University of Indonesia
My main duty is to be part of a team who assists government agencies to
strengthen their focus and improve their service quality.
In doing so, I have been reviewing and commenting on their relevant Terms of
Reference (TOR), recommending the germane methodologies that are best suited
to alleviate current issues being encountered, implementing the results of the
subsequent conducted studies, and deciding upon the most appropriate and
applicable solutions.
Major Responsibilities:
Updating market information
Establishing market reports in support of trading activities
Supporting the Business Development Department in planning new strategies
for marketing purposes, such as Asset-based securities, and Municipal bonds.
May 2002 – Feb 2003 Chief of Research & Development at PT. Pratama Dwi
Kencana, a commission house trading in Asian stock indices.
Major Responsibilities:
Setting up its new Research and Development division and,
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Rolando A. Danao
Professor
Emeritus School of Economics University
of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City 1101 PHILIPPINES
Phone: (011-632) 927-96-86 to 92
Fax: (011-632) 921-3359
Email: radanao@up.edu.ph
Address: 315H Katipunan Road Loyola Heights,
Quezon City Philippines 1108
Office Address: School of Economics University of the Philippines Diliman,
Quezon City 1101 Philippines
EDUCATION
FACULTY APPOINTMENTS
ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS
Dates Institution and Location Appointment Title 2003 University of the
Philippines Director for Finance School of Economics Diliman, Quezon City,
Philippines 2000-2001 University of the Philippines Department Chairman
School of Economics Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines 1997-1998 University of
the Philippines Director for Finance 1988-1993 School of Economics 1985-1986
Diliman, Quezon City 1977-1978 Philippines 1997-1998 Philippine Center for
Economic Development Division Chief III 1988-1993 Finance and Administrative
Division 1985-1986 Diliman, Quezon City 1977-1978 Philippines 1992-1994
University of the Philippines Director for Graduate 1981-1985 School of
Economics Studies and Fellowships Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
1991 University of the Philippines College Secretary School of Economics
Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines 1976-1977 University of the Philippines
Member, Natural Science Research Center Executive Advisory Council Diliman,
Quezon City, Philippines 1975-1977 University of the Philippines Program
Development Office of the President Associate Diliman, Quezon City,
Philippines
PUBLICATIONS
Books Mathematical Methods in Economics and Business. Quezon City:
University of the Philippines Press (2007) Introductory Mathematical Economics.
Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press (2001) Introduction to Statistics
and Econometrics. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press (2002)
Articles "Short-Run Residential Demand for Electricity in Rural Electric
Cooperatives Franchise Areas", The Philippine Review of Economics, December
2001. "On the Parametric Linear Complementarity Problem", Journal of
Optimization Theory and Applications, Vol. 95, No.2, November 1997. "A Note
on E-Matrices", Linear Algebra and Its Applications, Vol. 259, July 1, 1997. "Q-
Matrices and Boundedness of Solutions to Linear Complementarity Problems,"
Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, Vol. 83, No.2, 1994. "On a
Class of Semimonotone Q0-Matrices in the Linear Complementarity Problem",
Operations Research Letters, Vol. 13, No. 2, 1993. "Some Properties of Explicitly
Quasiconcave Functions", Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, Vol.
74, No. 3, 1992. "A Top-Down Multiregional Econometric Model of the
Philippines", Philippine Review of Economics and Business, Vol. 29, No. 1, 1992.
“A Top-Down Econometric Model for a Philippine Region", Philippine Review of
Economics and Business, Vol. 28, No. 2, December, 1991. "Operations Research",
Philippine Science Encyclopedia: Mathematics and Physical Sciences, National
Research Council of the Philippines, 1991. "Strict Convexity of the Upper Level
Sets of Strictly Quasiconcave Functions", Philippine Review of Economics and
Business, Vol. 27, No. 1, June, 1990 "Regression by Minimum Sum of Absolute
Errors: A Note on Perfect Multicollinearity", Philippine Review of Economics
and Business, Vol. 20, No. 1, March 1983
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"On the Use of Linear Programming for Family Planning Resource Allocation",
Philippine Review of
Roger Haw
Prof. Dr. Roger Haw is the Founder cum Chairman of the First kind of World
Book of Records with a Focus on Corporate Social Responsibility aspects entitle
‘SRW RecordPedia’. The publication was launched by the Chief Minister of
Malacca, YAB Datuk Seri Mohammad Ali Rustam, Chief Minister of Malacca
cum Chairman of World Youth Foundation in 2005. Since then it has been
distributing few thousand copies to over 80 countries for the benefit of society at
large to encourage all level of societies to put Corporate Social Responsibility in
practice. He has co-authored several books and research papers in the areas of
Corporate Social Responsibility, Environmental Science, Learning Organizations,
Culture & Peace and Distance/Virtual Learning Programmes which were
published by various publishers in the UK, Canada, Europe, USA, India, Korea,
Thailand, and Malaysia, etc. Also he is an Honorary Member of the Academic
Board of Advisors and Board of Governors for 12 institutions in 12 countries.
Especially Prof. Dr. Roger Haw contributions of few hundred copies of the CSR
books during the inaugural Prime Minister’s CSR Awards in Malaysia was
highly recognized by the Department of Social Welfare Malaysia especially in
making Corporate Social Responsibility a reality in Malaysia. In the international
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scene, his effort in promoting CSR practice has been recognized by the United
Nations of which many of his articles were featured in the Academic Council on
the United Nations System (Canada) memorandum, Spring 2007 and other
international publications. One of his articles entitle ‘Enhancing Teaching and
Learning’ was published by Symbiosis Magazine, Technology Park of Malaysia
and used to be interviewed by the Star papers in Malaysia and other reputable
publications abroad for few times.
In 2007 Prof. Dr. Roger Haw was nominated for ‘The Outstanding Young
Malaysian Awards under the category in Academic Leadership &
Accomplishment’ organised by Junior Chamber International Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia. He has been appointed by The Customer Care Institute, USA as an
Honorary Advisory Customer Care Research Council member in 2006. He used
to spend most of his time in overseas to conduct humanitarian and educational
services under self sponsorship. Also he has been serving as an Honorary
Advisory Council member for many international reputable universities in
various countries.
In view of his international reputation and exposure, his proposal to create the
first kind of CSR awards called Ansted Social Responsibility International Award
(ASRIA) to recognize those Corporations, NGOs and individuals around the
world was approved and supported by the Ansted University Foundation Board
of Trustees on 10th March 2004. An announcement was made on 29th May 2004
in Malaysia to invite nominations. The following companies have been receiving
ASRIA Awards were North Port Berhad, Ire-Tex Corporation Berhad, Advance
Micro Devices (AMD, Penang), NEC (Japan), MUCOS (Czech Republic), GAIA
(Spain), The Mayor of Andong, Korea and etc.
'We have the scientific knowledge to solve our major world challenges. We have
the technological know-how to solve our problems. We have biological,
psychological, and sociological knowledge to educate and transform human
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PERSONAL DETAILS
Current Positions:
(INTERNATIONAL APPOINTMENTS)
(February 2002) Ansted Service Center and my role served as the Project co-
ordinator has successfully selected as one of the Asia partner by GAIA
(Asociacion Cluster de Telecomunicaciones, Spain) for implementing Asia-Qual
project focus on the European Foundation Quality Management (recognised as
one of the business excellent models in the world) which was funded by the
European Comission under the Asia IT&C programme. Ansted University has
been contributing our own resources estimated as the 40% of the total eligible
costs assigned to Ansted Service Center since 2002. The said project is
successfully completed on January 2005. The result was very encouraging.
(March 2002) On behalf of Ansted University I was assigned to sign a
collaboration agreement between Ansted University and AGH University
(Krakow, Poland) one of the highest number of students population in Europe.
Also I served as one of the workshop chairpersons cum paper presenter at the
EUROECO 2002, International Conference on Promotion of Sustainable
Development on Global Scale in the Context of the Earth Summit held at
University of Mining and Metallurgy-AGH in Krakow, Poland on March 2002
(April 2002) served as one of the country speakers to present Malaysia country
report on Volunteer services at the 1st AVA ASIA-PACIFIC REGIONAL
CONFERENCE ON VOLUNTEER ADMINISTRATION in Busan Korea
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On 26-29 August 2005, I was invited by the World Youth Foundation of Malaysia
“NGO in special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the
United Nations” to serve as speaker at the International Conference on
Environment and Disaster Management "Our Shrinking World". To present topic
entitled “Experience on Tsunami Disaster in South Asia on 26th December 2005”
The Chief Minister of Melaka, YAB Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam accepted my
invitation to launch a series of Corporate Social Responsibility books published
by Ansted University during the Conference Opening ceremony and highly
recommended these two books for people to read.
On 9th October 2005, Invited to serve as co-author for the “World Peace and
Science” is connected with “Quality of Life” and the impact of the technologies,
as contribution for the Sustainable Future of our civilisation, and has been
written for World Peace Summit in Zagreb, Croatia 09th October 2005
International Conference.
On 5th & 6th December 2005, has invited by the World Class Training Centre
Sdn. Bhd. To serve as Keynote Speaker for a Conference on “Strategic
Measurement & management of Corporate Social Responsibility Balanced
Scorecard” at Boulevard Hotel, Midvalley City, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
On 29th November till 1st December 2006, he was invited by the Division
Director of Education, UNESCO to serve as Forum observer and attend the 2nd
International Colloquium on Research & Higher Education Policy Forum held at
UNESCO Headquater in Paris, France.
On 6th December 2007, he served as advisor for ASRIA’s CSR-CAP 2007 Awards
Presentation ceremony cum international seminar held at the Sri Mas Ballroom,
Bayview Hotel Georgetown Penang located in Penang, Malaysia and these
events ware featured by the PenangNetTV in the www.penangnettv.com.
On 18th February and 15th March 2008, he served as the Principal Facilitator for
a training course project to deliver eight courses by himself alone to a group of
Nepali and Malaysian delegates in one month period for the following courses
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. The project was successfully completed in time which
he has to work for 14 hours daily.
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On 27th February 2008, Prof. Roger Haw was invited by the Centre for
Institutional Research and Development, The Hong Kong Institute of Education
to serve as Chair Professor in CSR.
On 31st March 2008, Prof. Roger Haw was invited by the University of Mauritius
and Mauritius Institute of Education (MIE) to serve as External Examiner for
Bachelor of Education programme for a period of three years between 2008 and
2010.
“Management by Love and Kindness and the Consequent Implications (Part 2)”
Social responsibility: an international journal published by Ansted Service
Center, Malaysia
Foreword:
Books review:
Invited by IGI publications, USA to review a book on "Empowering
Marginal Communities with Information Networking".
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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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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Tel: +6-012-470 5688
Email Address:
bnhaw@tm.net.my
Ryszard Tadeusiewicz
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.
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.
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).
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).
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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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: culturalforum@gmail.com
Web: www.connectcp.org/Sultan
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.
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.
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
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.
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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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
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.
1- Book reviews, and articles about world peace and human rights in India and
Pakistan;
and for
Main recreation of Stephen Gill's is to promote world peace and make friends.
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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.
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: sdraj@ou.ac.lk
E-mail2: senanidr@sltnet.lk
Telephone: 2853777 Ext. 523
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Salma Shaheen
Email: salma_shaheen@upesh.edu.pk
salmaimi@yahoo.com
Publication
Roohi Sandari
Language Pashto published in 1983 by Pashto Academy. Collection, compilation
& research on Pashto folk, songs (Tapa).
Nawai Sahar
Language Pashto, a collection of Poetry.
Ka Ranna Shawa
A novel Published in 1998.
Kani Ao Azghi
Short Stories Collection, 2001.
Research Papers
Dastar Nama
Tanqeedi Adab
Dastar Nama (Urdu)
Bagh-o-Bahar
Publisher Pashto Academy
Membership of Societies/NGOS/Associations/Forums Member
• 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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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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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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(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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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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Surbhi Sharma
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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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.
She has also participated in European Union funded projects and has a vast
experience in assisting European clients to have their setup in India.
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.
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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Sarfraz LLOYD
Research Professor
E-Mail: snouh@mail.doshisha.ac.jp
Homepage: http://homepage2.nifty.com/samirnouh/
チ œCurrent Research
チ ŸResearch
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Field チ F
チ ŸKeywords チ F
チ ŸCategory チ F
チ œCareer (Professional)
SAEED-UL-HASSAN
Professor
Address:University College of Pharmacy.
Phone Number:- 92-42-9211616
E-Mail:- saeed@pharmacy.pu.edu.pk
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION:
1998
Ph.D.(U.K)
University of Sunderland
1989
M.Phil (Pharmacy)
Punjab university PaK
1983
M. Pharmacy
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1981
B. Pharm Punjab university PaK
Experience:
Teaching Experience
20 years of teaching experience in, College of pharmacy Punjab University
CONFERENCES/WORKSHOP/COURSES ATTENDED
Attended various workshops/ seminars conferences during teaching career.
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- Got best poster Presentation award on Promoting Rational Drug Use from
WHO representative in 2004 at Islamabad-Pakistan.
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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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: shahermm@yahoo.com
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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:
Permanent Address:
Department of Mathematics,
Mutah University, P. O. Box: 7,
Al-Karak, Jordan.
Mobile: + 962 (0)777500326
E-mail: shahermm@yahoo.com, smmom@mutah.edu.jo
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
Experience
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.
15. Shaher M. Momani, Local and global existence theorems on fractional integro-
differential equations, Journal of Fractional Calculus, Vol. 18, (2000) 81-86.
17. S. M. Momani, The flow of non-Newtonian fluids through rotating pipes, Al-
Manara Journal, Vol. 7(1), (2001) 9-25.
26. Shaher Momani and Samir Hadid, Lyapunov stability solutions of fractional
integrodifferential equations, International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical
Sciences, Vol. 2004(47), (2004) 2503-2507.
27. Shaher Momani and Kamel Al-Khaled, Numerical solutions for systems of
fractional differential equations by the decomposition method, Applied
Mathematics and Computation, Vol.162(3), (2005) 1351-1365.
30. Shaher Momani, Analytical approximate solution for fractional heat-like and
wave-like equations with variable coefficients using the decomposition method,
Applied Mathematics and Computation, Vol. 165(2), (2005) 459-472.
31. Shaher Momani, Khaled Moadi and Muhammad Aslam Noor, Modified
decomposition
method for solving a system of third-order obstacle problems, International
Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 21(1), (2005) 97-107.
32. Shaher Momani, An explicit and numerical solutions of the fractional KdV
equation, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, Vol. 70(2), (2005) 110-118.
33. Shaher Momani, A numerical scheme for the solution of Sivashinsky equation,
Applied Mathematics and Computation, Vol. 168(2), (2005) 1273-1280.
34. Shaher Momani, Analytic and approximate solutions of the space- and time-
fractional telegraph equations, Applied Mathematics and Computation, Vol. 170(2),
(2005) 1126-1134.
35. Kamel Al-Khaled, Shaher Momani and Ahmed Alawneh, Approximate wave
solutions for a generalized Benjamin-Bona-Mahoy-Burgers equation, Applied
Mathematics and Computation, Vol. 171(1), (2005) 281-292.
37. Shaher Momani and Salah Abuasad, Application of He’s variational iteration
method to Helmholtz equation, Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Vol. 27(5), (2006) 1119-
1123.
38. Zaid Odibat and Shaher Momani, Application of variational iteration method
to nonlinear
differential equations of fractional order, International Journal of Nonlinear Science
and Numerical Simulation, Vol. 7(1), (2006) 27-34.
39. Shaher Momani, Non-perturbative analytical solutions of the space- and time-
fractional Burgers equations, Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Vol. 28(4), (2006) 930-937.
40. Shaher Momani, Khaled Moadi and Muhammad Aslam Noor, Decomposition
method
for solving fourth order obstacle problems, Applied Mathematics and Computation,
Vol. 175(2), (2006) 923-931.
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42. Shaher Momani and Zaid Odibat, Analytical approach to linear fractional
partial differential equations arising in fluid mechanics, Physics Letters A, Vol.
355, (2006) 271-279.
44. Shaher Momani and Khaled Moadi, A reliable algorithm for solving fourth-
order boundary value problems, Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computing,
Vol. 22(3), (2006) 185-197.
45. Ziad Odibat and Shaher Momani, Approximate solutions for boundary value
problems of time-fractional wave equation, Applied Mathematics and Computation,
Vol. 181(1), (2006) 767-774.
46. Shaher Momani and Rami Qaralleh, An efficient method for solving systems
of fractional integro-differential equations, Computers and Mathematics with
Application, Vol. 52(3-4), (2006) 459-470.
47. Ziad Odibat and Shaher Momani, Analytical spherically symmetric solution
for the time fractional Navier-Stokes equation, Advances in Theoretical and Applied
Mathematics (ATAM), Vol. 1(2), (2006) 97-107.
48. Shaher Momani and Muhammad Aslam Noor, Numerical methods for fourth-
order fractional integro-differential equations, Applied Mathematics and
Computation, Vol. 182(1), (2006) 754-760.
49. Shaher Momani, A numerical scheme for the solution of multi-order fractional
differential equations, Applied Mathematics and Computation, Vol. 182(1), (2006)
761-770.
50. Shaher Momani and Nabil Shawagfeh, Decomposition method for solving the
fractional Riccati differential equation, Applied Mathematics and Computation, Vol.
182(2), (2006) 1083-1092.
51. Shaher Momani and Rami Qaralleh, Analytical approximate solution for a
nonlinear fractional integro-differential equation, Nonlinear Analysis Forum
Journal, Vol. 11(2), (2006) 237-249.
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52. Shaher Momani, Salah Abuasad and Zaid Odibat, Variational iteration
method for solving non-linear boundary value problems, Applied Mathematics
and Computation, Vol. 183, (2006) 1351-1358.
53. Shaher Momani, General solutions for the space- and time-fractional
diffusion-wave equation, Journal of Physical Sciences, Vol. 10, (2006) 30-43.
54. Shaher Momani and Zaid Odibat, Numerical comparison of methods for
solving linear differential equations of fractional order, Chaos, Solitons & Fractals,
Vol. 31(5), (2007) 1248-1255.
57. Shaher Momani and Zaid Odibat, Fractional Green’s function for linear
fractional inhomogeneous partial differential equations in fluid mechanics,
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computing, Vol. 24, (2007) 167-178.
58. Shaher Momani and Rami Qaralleh, Numerical approximations and Pade
approximants for a fractional population growth model, Applied Mathematical
Modelling, Vol. 31(9), (2007) 1907-1914.
60. Vedat Suat Erturk and Shaher Momani, Comparing numerical method for
solving fourth-order boundary value problems, Applied Mathematics and
Computation, Vol. 188, (2007) 1963-1968.
61. Rabha Ibrahim and Shaher Momani, On the existence and uniqueness of
solutions of a
class of fractional differential equations, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and
Applications, Vol. 334(1), (2007) 1-10.
62. Shaher Momani and Ziad Odibat, Homotopy perturbation method for
nonlinear partial differential equations of fractional order, Physics Letters A, Vol.
365, (2007) 345-350.
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64. Khalida Inayat Noor, Muhammad Aslam Noor and Shaher Momani, Modified
Householder iterative method for nonlinear equations, Applied Mathematics and
Computation, Vol. 190, (2007) 1534-1539.
66. Rabha Ibrahim and Shaher Momani, Multiple solutions for multi-order
fractional differential equations, Arab Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical
Sciences, Vol. 1, (2007) 28-34.
68. Vedat Suat Erturk and Shaher Momani, A reliable algorithm for solving tenth-
order boundary value problems, Numerical Algorithms, Vol. 44(2), (2007) 147-158.
70. Shaher Momani, Zaid Odibat and Vedat Suat Erturk, Generalized differential
transform method for solving a space- and time-fractional diffusion-wave
equation, Physics Letters A, Vol. 370, (2007) 379-387.
71. Hossien Jafari and Shaher Momani, Solving fractional diffusion and wave
equations by modified homotopy perturbation method, Physics Letters A, Vol.
370, (2007) 388-396.
72. Zaid Odibat and Shaher Momani, Numerical methods for nonlinear partial
differential equations of fractional order, Applied Mathematical modlling, Vol. 32,
(2008) 28-39.
74. Zaid Odibat and Shaher Momani, Modified homotopy perturbation method:
application to
quadratic Riccati differential equation of fractional order, Chaos, Solitons &
Fractals, Vol. 36,
(2008) 167-174.
75. Zaid Odibat and Shaher Momani, A generalized differential transform method
for linear partial differential equations of fractional order, Applied Mathematics
Letters, Vol. 21, (2008) 194-199.
76. Shaher Momani and Ziad Odibat, A novel method for nonlinear fractional
partial differential equations: Combination of DTM and generalized Taylor’s
formula, Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, accepted (2007),
doi:10.1016/j.cam.2007.07.033.
78. Vedat Suat Erturk, Shaher Momani, and Zaid Odibat, Application of
generalized differential transform method to multi-order fractional differential
equations, Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, accepted
(2007), doi:10.1016/j.cnsns.2007.02.006.
79. Vedat Suat Erturk and Shaher Momani, Solving systems of fractional
differential equations using differential transform method, Journal of
Computational and Applied Mathematics, accepted
(2007),doi:10.1016/j.cam.2007.03.029.
80. Shaher Momani and Vedat Suat Erturk, Solutions of non-linear oscillators by
the modified differential transform method, Computers & Mathematics with
Applications, accepted (2007), doi:10.1016/j.camwa.2007.05.009.
83. Omar Abdulaziz, Ishak Hashim and Shaher Momani, Solving systems of
fractional differential equations by homotopy-perturbation method, Physics
Letters A, accepted (2007),
doi:10.1016/j.physleta.2007.07.059.
84. Zaid Odibat, Shaher Momani and Vedat Suat Erturk, Generalized differential
transform method: Application to differential equations of fractional order,
Applied Mathematics and Computation, Vol. 372(4), (2008) 451-459.
85. Omar Jaradat, Ahmad Al-Omari and Shaher Momani, Existence of the mild
solution for fractional semilinear initial value problems, Nonlinear Analysis
Journal: Theory, Methods & Applications, accepted (2007),
doi:10.1016/j.na.2007.09.008.
86. Ishak Hashim, Omar Abdulaziz and Shaher Momani, Homotopy analysis
method for fractional IVPs, Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical
Simulation, accepted (2007), doi: 10.1016/j.cnsns.2007.09.014.
87. Shaher Momani, Ziad Odibat and Ahmed Alawneh, Variational iteration
method for solving the space- and time-fractional KdV equation, Numerical
Methods for Partial Differentia Equations Journal, accepted (2007), doi:
10.1002/num.20247.
88. Shaher Momani and Vedat Suat Erturk, A numerical scheme for the solution
of viscous Cahn-Hilliard equation, Numerical Methods for Partial Differential
Equations Journal, accepted (2007), doi: 10.1002/num.20286.
89. Shaher Momani and Ziad Odibat, Numerical solutions of the space-time
fractional advection dispersion equation, Numerical Methods for Partial Differential
Equations Journal, accepted (2007), doi 10.1002/num.20324.
90. Zaid Odibat and Shaher Momani, Analytical comparison between the
homotopy perturbation method and variational iteration method for differential
equations of fractional order, International Journal of Modern Physics B, accepted
(2007).
91. Shaher Momani and Vedat Suat Erturk, Solving a system of fourth-order
obstacle boundary value problems by differential transform method, Kybernetes,
(2007).
92. Shaher Momani, Omar Jaradat and Rabha Ibrahim, Numerical approximations
of a dynamic system containing fractional derivatives, Journal of Applied Sciences,
accepted (2008).
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93. Shaher Momani and Hossein Jafari, Numerical study of systems of fractional
differential equations by the decomposition method, Southeast Asian Bulletin of
Mathematics, accepted (2006).
94. S. M. Momani, Ahlam Jameel and Sora Al-Azwai, Local and global
uniqueness theorems on fractional integro-differential equations via Gronwall’s
and Bihari’s inequalities, Soochow Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 33(4), (2007) 619-
627.
95. Vedat Suat Erturk and Shaher Momani, Differential transform technique for
solving fifth-order boundary value problems, Indian Journal of Pure and Applied
Mathematics, accepted (2007).
96. Zaid Odibat and Shaher Momani, An algorithm for the numerical solution of
differential equations of fractional order, Journal of Applied Mathematics and
Informatics, accepted (2007).
97. Shaher Momani, Numerical simulations for the space- and time-fractional
partial differential equations, Proceedings of The Third Conferences On Research And
Education In Mathematics, Malaysia, (2007) 51-56.
98. Vedat Suat Erturk and Shaher Momani, Differential transform method for
obtaining positive solutions for two-point nonlinear boundary value problems,
International Conference: 2007 Dynamical Systems and Applications, July 1-6, 2007,
Izmir, Turkey, accepted
99. Shaher Momani, Ziad Odibat and Ishak Hasim, Algorithms for nonlinear
fractional partial differential equations: A selection of numerical methods, The
2nd International Symposium on Nonlinear Dynamics, 27-30 Oct., 2007, Shanghai,
China, accepted.
100. Zaid Odibat, Shaher Momani and Ahmed Alawneh, Analytic study on time-
fractional Schr¨odinger equations: Exact solutions by GDTM, The 2nd
International Symposium on Nonlinear Dynamics, 27-30 Oct., 2007, Shanghai, China,
accepted.
103. Ziad Odibat, Shaher Momani and Ahmed Alawneh, Approximate analytical
solution of the space- and time- fractional Burgers equations, Journal Europ´een
des Syst´emes Automatis´es (JESA), accepted.
106. Ziad Odibat and Shaher Momani, Fractional Green’s Function for a Class of
Fractional
Partial Differential Equations, Journal Europ´een des Syst´emes Automatis´es (JESA),
accepted
Education
1995 Cand. Polit. Degree, Human Geography
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University of Trondheim
Faculty of Social Science
1991 Cand. Mag. Degree, Social Sciences
University of Bergen and University of Tromsø
Faculty of Social Science
Professional experiences
2002 - t.p. Associate Professor - University of Agder,
Faculty of Economics and Social Science
1998 - 2002 Assistant Professor – Agder University College,
Faculty of Economics and Social Science
1996 - 1998 Lecturer - Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU
Faculty of Social Science and Technology Management.
1996 Senior Executive Officer - Norwegian University of Science and
Technology NTNU,
Faculty of Social Science and Technology Management.
1996 - 1994 Nursery Assistant - Sør-Trøndelag County
Department of Mental Health, hospital
1994 - 1995 Lecturing Assistant - University of Trondheim
Faculty of Social Science
1992 - 1993 Teacher - Skogn Folkehøgskole
1990 - 1991 Teacher - Municipality of Levanger - Nesheim barneskole
1999 - 2006 Coordinator for Social Science in Teacher Education at Agder
University College
International experience
2003 - 2006 Research collaboration with Universitas Terbuka (Open
University Indonesia)
2001 - 2007
Research fellow at Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia, several
periods, 1 to 5 months
2006 Fieldwork in Uganda, the project “Global and virtual”
2005 Fieldwork in Tanzania, the project “Distance students in a
comparative perspective”.
1998 - 2000 Member of the project group developing the Cooperative
Interuniversity European Course in Teacher Training. Involved
countries. France, Germany, Italy, Great Britain, Norway and
Finland.
1995 Engagement for Phinis Voyager A/S, Indonesia, 3 month.
1993 Field course in Human Geography, Pakistan, 3 weeks
1989 Spanish course, Latin America, 6 months
Other positions
2004 – 2006 Director for Bachelor program in Communication and Social
Change Agder University College.
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1999 - 2003 Member of the Executive Group for ICT in Teacher Education at
Agder University College
1999 - 2000 Member of the Administrative Board of the Department of Social
Science, Agder University College.
1998 - 2001 Member of the Web- committee for the School of Management,
Agder University College.
Publications
[Original Norwegian titles in parenthesis]
Peer reviewed research journals:
Rye, S.A. (2008): The Internet, Education and Social Segregation of the City.
Submitted for peer-review.
Rye, S.A. (2008): Negotiating the Symbolic Power of ICT - The Spread of
ICTSupported
Distance Education. Accepted for publication in Inforamtion Technology
for Development.
Rye, S.A. (2008): Exploring the Gap of the Digital Divide - Conditions of
Connectivity and Distance Education Participation. Geojournal (71), 171–184.
Rye, S.A. (2008) and I. Zubaidah. (2008): Distance Education and the Complexity
of Accessing the Internet. Open Learning, 23(2), 95-102.
Rye, S.A. (2008): Dimensions of Flexibility - About the Relation Between
Students, Technology and Distributed Education. Seminar.net - Media,
technology and Lifelong learning. 4(1).
Rye, S.A. (2007): Flexibility, Technology, and Daily-life Practices of Distance
Students Living Beyond the Digital Main Stream. GEOFORUM (38) 1028-1039.
Borgersen, T.A., S.A. Rye (2004): The Effect of Local Structures on Industrial
Development in an International Tourism Resort: A Case Study of Low Budget
Tourism in Sosrowijayan. Journal of Asian Business, 19(3), 49-69.
Borgersen, T.A., S.A. Rye (2003): The Dynamics of a Low Budget Tourist Area:
The case of Prawirotaman. ASEAN Journal of Tourism and Hospitality, 3(1), 11-
Book chapters:
Rye, S.A og P.A. Simonsen (2003): ICT and School Development [IKT i skolens
utvikling]. In: Frøydis, V. (ed.) ICT as Project in the school [IKT som prosjekt i
skolen]. Fagbokforlaget.
Research reports:
Moe, C. E. and S.A. Rye (2007): Dialog, Communication andE-learning. [Dialog,
kommunikasjon og e-læring] Skriftserien A (144). University of Agder.
Rye, S.A. (2006): New Communication Technology and Distance Education – A
Case Study of a Master of in PublicAadministration. In Organization for Higher
learning:
Leadership, ICT and Pedagogy. PPU-serien (26), Norwegian University for
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Education:
1995 - 1998
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Ph.D.
University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
1989 - 1991
M.Phil. (Academic year: 1984-85)
University of Reading, United Kingdom
1980 - 1981
M.Sc. (Agric.) Agronomy (Academic year: 1979-80)
Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh
1975 - 1979
B.Sc.Agric. (Honours) (Academic year: 1973-77)
Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh
Teaching Experience:
Sep.1994 - to date
Associate Professor
Department of Agronomy
Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh.
Aug.1986 - Sep.1994
Assistant Professor
Department of Agronomy
Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh.
Feb. 1983 - Aug.1986
Lecturer
Department of Agronomy
Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh.
Jul. 1981 - Feb.1983
Lecturer
Department of Agronomy
Bangladesh Agricultural Institute, Bangladesh.
Research Experience:
Dec.1992 - Dec.1995
Project Investigator
Integrated Weed Management in Bangladesh.
Jan.1985 - Dec.1995
Research Supervisor
Postgraduate students, Dept. of Agronomy, BAU.
Nov.1979 - Dec.1980
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Research Fellow
Integrated Research Project on Rice
Awards received:
Conference/seminars Attended:
Publications:
18. Striga problem and control-a review. Int. J. Trop. Agric. (1995)
19. BANGLADESHER AGASA PORICHITI (An Introduction to Weeds of
Bangladesh) by S.M. Rezaul Karim and Md. Hasan Kabir, published by
Bangla Academy, Dhaka, Bangladesh in June 1995 . ISBN 984-07-3245-5.
Proceedings:
Effect of inter- and intraspecific com-petition on the growth of fat hen Proc. 16th
APWSS Proc. Malaysia (1997)
Satish Rastogi
SPECIALISATIONS
1. Education (Teacher Training)
2. Distance Education (ODL System)
3. Instructional Material Development
4. Training & Development (Capacity Building)
5. Learner Evaluation & Programme Evaluation
6. Research in Distance Education
7. Quality Control (ISO-9000 for ODL System)
8. Educational Technology.
9. Mathematics Education.
Publication Books (07) ,Articles 62, Programme Guide for M. Phil.'
Programme offered by YCMOU, Nashik.
Conferences Education, Educational Technology, and, Distance
Attended Education at different places in India and Abroad.
Visits Abroad (a) Dec’98 to June 99 at U.A.E. as Principal Indian School,
Ras Al Khaimah U.A.E.
(b) June 2000 (07 days) at Open University Hong Kong for
paper presentation during International Conference on
Research in Distance Education.
(c) June 2002 (07 days Open University Hongkong for
paper presentation during International Conference on
Research in Distance Education.
(d) Oct’2004 to June 2005, as Assistant, Professor,
Department of Education University of Balamand,
P.O.Box 100, Tripoli, Lebanon.
(e) Nov’2006 (05) days Jamaica for paper presentation
during PCF4 Conference by Commonwealth of Learning,
Vancouver, Canada.
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Professional Bodies
(I) All India Association for Educational Technology,
(AIAET) ,Delhi
(II) All India Association for Educational Research.
Bhuvaneshwar,
(III) Council of Teacher Educators, Bhopal (Madhya
Pradesh)
(IV) Secretary General, Indian Distance Education
Association
(V) Honorary Member, Advisory Council, Ansted
University Ansted University, Penang Campus Malayasia
(VI)Member, Board of Advisory Editors, Journal of
Distance Education, University of Jammu, Jammu, India
SHAWKAT M. TOORAWA
smtoorawa @ cornell.edu
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (with distinction), University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1998
A.M. in Oriental Studies, University of Pennsylvania (1989)
B.A. (Hons) in Oriental Studies (magna cum laude, with distinction in the major)
University of Pennsylvania (1985)
Advanced Arabic, Middlebury College Arabic Summer Language School (1983)
FELLOWSHIPS
New Directions Fellowship, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (2006-09)
Visiting Fellowship, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies (April-August 2007)
Senior Long-Term Fellowship, American Institute for Indian Studies (National
Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship Program at Independent Research
Institutions) (October 2006-April 2007)
Zahid ‘Ali Scholarship, Institute for Ismaili Studies, London (2005-10)
Faculty Fellowship, Focal Theme: ‘Diaspora and the Critical Imagination,’
Society for the Humanities, Cornell University (Fall 2001)
Ford Foundation Fellowship (non-resident), Project on Creolization in the Indian
Ocean, Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, New York University
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(2000-01)
Rockefeller African Humanities Institute Junior Fellowship, W. E. B. Du Bois
Institute, Harvard University (1999-2000)
School of Arts and Sciences Dissertation Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania
(1997)
Pre-doctoral Fellowship, American Research Center in Egypt, Cairo (1988-89)
LANGUAGES
Fluency: Arabic, English, French, Morisien (Mauritian Creole), Spanish
Reading knowledge: German, Italian, Latin, Persian, Urdu
Functional spoken knowledge: Gujarati, Hindi
Acquiring: Indonesian, Sanskrit, Syriac
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
2008 Gregor Schoeler, The Genesis of Literature in Islam: From the Aural to the
Read, revised edition in collaboration with and translated by Shawkat M.
Toorawa (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2008) [in press].
2007 Azad Bilgrami’s Shifa al-‘alil, facsimile of MS Dawawin 1113 in the Andhra
Pradesh Government Oriental Manuscripts Library and Research Institute,
Hyderabad, introduced by Shawkat M. Toorawa (Hyderabad: Andhra
Pradesh Government Oriental Manuscripts Library and Research
Institute, 2007), xxiii, 144 pages.
2007 The Western Indian Ocean: Essays on Islands and Islanders, edited by Shawkat
M. Toorawa (Port Louis: The Hassam Toorawa Trust, 2007), xx, 154
pages.
2005 Ibn Abi Tahir Tayfur and Arabic Writerly Culture: A ninth-century bookman in
Baghdad (London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2005), xiii, 214 pages.
2004 Law and Education in Medieval Islam: Studies in Memory of George Makdisi,
edited by Joseph E. Lowry, Devin E. Stewart and Shawkat M. Toorawa
(Cambridge: Gibb Memorial Trust, 2004), xiv, 194 pages.
2004 Adonis, A Time Between Ashes and Roses, Poems, Translation, Critical Arabic
Edition, & Afterword by Shawkat M. Toorawa (Syracuse: Syracuse
University Press, 2004), xviii, 228 pages.
472
2008 Studies presented to Roger Allen on the occasion of his 65th birthday and
commemorating 40 years of distinguished service to Arabic studies, edited by
Shawkat M. Toorawa. Special issue of al-‘Arabiyya: Journal of the American
Association of Teachers of Arabic 41 (2007) [in press].
2009 Prayer. In Keywords for the Study of Islam, ed. Jamal J. Elias (Oxford:
Oneworld, 2009) [forthcoming].
2006 Islamic Literatures: Writing in the Shade of the Qur’an. In Voices of Islam,
vol. 4: Voices of Beauty, Art and Science, ed. Vincent Cornell (Westport,
Conn.: Greenwood, 2006), 121–141.
473
2005 Defining Adab by (re)defining the Adib: Ibn Abi Tahir Tayfur and
storytelling. In On Fiction and Adab in Medieval Arabic Literature, ed. Philip
Kennedy (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2005), 285-306 [refereed].
2004 Afterword, in Adonis, A Time Between Ashes and Rose, Poems (Syracuse:
Syracuse University Press, 2004), 181-198 [refereed].
2004 Ibn Abi Tahir vs. al-Jahiz. In ‘Abbasid Studies. Occasional Papers of the
School of ‘Abbasid Studies. Cambridge, 6-10 July 2002, ed. James Montgomery
(Leuven: Peeters, 2004), 247-261 [refereed].
2003 Play in the Qur’an. In Journal of Qur’anic Studies 5(1) (2003), 99-102
[refereed].
2003 “We were here first”: The rhetoric of identity and anteriority among
African-American Muslims and Muslims in Mauritius. In Journal of
Islamic Law and Culture 8(1) (Spring/Summer 2003), 1-39 [refereed].
2002 Seeking refuge from evil: The power and portent of the closing chapters of
the Qur’an. In Journal of Qur’anic Studies 4(2) (2002), 54-60 [refereed].
474
2001 Is Multiculturalism Bad for Art? Carl de Souza’s La maison qui marchait
vers le large and the Mauritian City. In L’Esprit créateur 41(3) (2001), 197-
206 [refereed].
2000 Wâq al-wâq: Fabulous, Fabular, Indian Ocean (?) Islands… In Emergences
10(2) (November 2000), 387-402 [refereed]. Reprinted in The Western
Indian Ocean: Essays on Islands and Islanders, ed. Shawkat M. Toorawa
(Port Louis: The Hassam Toorawa Trust, 2007), 49-65.
1998 Notes Toward a Biography of Ibn Abi Tahir Tayfur (d. 893). In University
of Mauritius Research Journal 1 (1998), 121-140 [refereed].
1997 Burdens of the Past, Burdens of the Present: Reflections on the Negotiation
of Neglect. In Bermuda Journal of Archaeology and Maritime History 9 (1997),
104-119. Abridged version: Burdens of the past, burdens of the present:
reflections on the negotiation of neglect. In Coastal
Fortifications/Fortification côtières, ed. Philippe La Hausse de Lalouvière
(Tamarin, Mauritius: Heritage, 1998), 171-78.
1997 Language and Male Homosocial Desire in the Autobiography of ‘Abd al-
Latif al Baghdadi (d. 629/1231). In Edebiyât: The Journal of Middle Eastern
Literatures, New Series 7(2) (Fall 1996), 45-59 [refereed].
1994 Every Robe He Dons Becomes Him: Images of clothing in the Islamic
tradition. In Parabola: The Magazine of Myth and Tradition—Clothing 19(3)
(Fall1994), 20-28.
475
1994 A Funny thing happened on the way to Yemen, or Arabists and their
Interpretations of the Movement of the Fatimid Caliphate. In Le Croissant,
25th Anniversary Issue (April 1994), 13-14.
1992 Now You See Me, Now You Don’t: Point of View and the Embedded
Narrator in al-Tayyib Salih’s ‘Dumat Wad Hamid’. In Journal of the
American Research Center in Egypt 28 (1992), 213-221 [refereed].
1992 All Seek a Way: The Straight Path in Islam. In Parabola: The Magazine of
Myth and Tradition—Labyrinth 17(2) (Summer 1992), 22-24.
2008 In Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages, ed. Robert E. Bjork (Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2009): (i) Abu Bakr; (ii) ‘Ali ibn Abi Talib; (iii) Caliphate;
(iv) Mecca;
(v) Medina; (vi) Muhammad; (vii) Saladin; (viii) Sunna; (ix) ‘Uthman ibn
‘Affan [in press].
2005 In Encyclopaedia of Medieval Islamic Civilization, ed. Josef Meri (New York:
Routledge, 2005): (i) Mythical Places, 548-549; (ii) al-Raniri, Nur al-din (d.
1658), 665-666.
2002 In Reference Guide to World Literature, vol. 1: Authors, ed. Sara and Tom
Pendergast, 3rd ed. (Detroit: St James Press, 2002): (i) Adonis, 6-9; (ii)
Virahsawmy, Dev, 1068-1069.
1997- In Encyclopedia of Islam, 2nd edn, ed. H. A. R. Gibb et al (Leiden: Brill, 1954
2001 2006): (i) Sikbadj, 9: 576 (1997); (ii) Tahir b. Muhammad al-Muhannad al-
Baghdadi, 10: 103 (1998); (iii) Tahir Sayf al-Din, 10: 103-104 (1998); (iv)
‘Ubaydallah b. Ahmad b. Abi Tahir, 10: 761-762 (2000); (v) Wakwak (with
G. Ferrand†, G.R. Tibbetts†, and G.S.P. Freeman-Grenville), 11: 103-108
(2000); (vi) Zabadj (with G.R. Tibbetts†), 11: 367-369 (2001).
1997 In The Dictionary of Global Culture, ed. K. A. Appiah and H. L. Gates, Jr.
(New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1997): (i) Hajj, 271-272; (ii) Id al-Adha, 317-
318; (iii) Id al-Fitr, 318; (iv) Islam, 328; (v) Ramadan, 543-544.
1993 In Encyclopedia of World Literature in the 20th Century, Vol. 5: Supplement and
Index, ed. S. R. Serafin (New York: Continuum, 1993): Ahmad ‘Abd al-
Muti‘ al-Hijazi, 285-286. Reprint: In Encyclopedia of World Literature in the
20th Century, Third Edition, 4 volumes, completely revised and enlarged,
Steven R. Serafin, general editor (Farmington Hills, St James Press, 1999),
vol. 2, 392–393.
TRANSLATIONS
[2008 In ‘Books’ above, see: Schoeler, The Genesis of Literature in Islam (in press)]
2008 Adonis, Three Poems [‘Captive Wonder’, ‘The Tree of Day and Night’,
and ‘The Sign’, translations of ‘al-Dahshah al-asirah’, ‘Shajarat al-naar
wal-layl’, and ‘al-Ishara’], Moving Worlds: A Journal of Transcultural
Writings 8(1) (2008), 74-75.
2007 The Fall [translation of Adonis, ‘al-Suqut’]. Redivider 5(1) (Fall 2007), 81.
2007 Q Insān 76, Q Yā Sīn 36, and Q Fātiḥa 1. In ‘Referencing the Qur’an: A
Proposal, with Illustrative Translations and Discussion,’ in Journal of
Qur’anic Studies 9(1) (2007), 139–147.
2007 The New Noah [a translation of Adonis, ‘Nuh al-jadid’, with Translator’s
Note]. In Poetry Magazine 190/1 (April 2007), 21-23.
2007 ‘The Inimitable Rose’, being Qur’anic saj‘ from Surat al-Duhâ to Surat al-Nâs
(Q. 93–114) in English rhyming prose, in Journal of Qur’anic Studies 8.2
(2006), 143–153.
2006 Selections from the Qur’an. Sura Fatiha, Sura Ya Sin and Suras Duha to Nas
(New Delhi: [self-published], 2006). 44 pages.
[2004 In ‘Books’ above, see: Adonis, A Time Between Ashes and Roses.]
1996 Surah Ya Sin (36), An Explanatory Translation in Rhymed Prose (saj‘). Port
Louis: The Haji I. I. Toorawa Waqf, 1996. 32 pp. Reprinted 1999.
1990 A Grave… because of New York. A translation of Adonis, ‘Qabr min ajli
New York’. In Journal of Arabic Literature 21(2) (1990), 43-56.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
EDITED MATERIAL
2008 William F. S. Miles, Britain, France and the Dual Colonial Inheritance of
Mauritius: Mauritian Decolonization in Comparative Perspective, edited by
Shawkat M. Toorawa (Port Louis: The Hassam Toorawa Trust, 2008), viii,
33 [in press]
2005 Zvi Ben-Dor Benite, Religious Expansion, Assimilation, and the Islamic
“Conquest” of China in the Christian Missionary Imagination, edited by
Shawkat M. Toorawa (Port Louis: The Hassam Toorawa Trust, with the
479
2004 Paul van der Velde, ‘Champ de Vénus’ on ‘Roller Island’. Jacob Haafner’s
description of Mauritius, 1786-1787, edited by Shawkat M. Toorawa (Port
Louis: The Hassam Toorawa Trust, 2004). ii, 42 pp. Partial reprint in The
Western Indian Ocean: Essays on Islands and Islanders, edited by Shawkat M.
Toorawa (Port Louis: The Hassam Toorawa Trust, 2007), pp. 67-90.
1999 Himanshu Prabha Ray, Early Seafaring Communities of the Indian Ocean,
edited by Shawkat M. Toorawa (Port Louis: The Hassam Toorawa Trust,
1999). i , 27 pp. Reprinted in The Western Indian Ocean: Essays on Islands
and Islanders, edited by Shawkat M. Toorawa (Port Louis: The Hassam
Toorawa Trust, 2007), pp. 21-46.
1997 Roland Lamusse, Mapping the Future of the Mauritian Economy, edited by
Shawkat M. Toorawa (Port Louis: The Hassam Toorawa Trust, with the
collaboration of the University of Mauritius 1997). i , 17 pp.
1996 Child Care in Islam, abridged and edited by Shawkat M. Toorawa (Port
Louis: The Hassam Toorawa Trust and UNICEF-Mauritius, 1996). ii, 18
pp.
SCHOLARLY REVIEWS
2008 Arabic Literature in the Post-Classical Period, ed. Roger Allen and D. S.
Richards (Cambridge History of Arabic Literature (Cambridge:
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2005 Desmond O’Grady, The Golden Odes of Love: Al-Muallaqat (Cairo: American
University in Cairo Press, 1997). In al-‘Arabiyya: Journal of the American
Association of Teachers of Arabic, 36 (2003), 167-180.
2003 Driss Chraïbi, Muhammad, a novel (Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Reinner, 1998).
In Edebiyât: The Journal of Middle Eastern Literatures, 14(1-2) (2003), 174-178.
2000 Intizar Husain, The Seventh Door and Other Stories, edited and with an
introduction by M. U. Memon (Boulder & London: Lynne Rienner
Publishers, 1998). In Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 34 (Summer
2000), 92-93.
1996 Kaisser A. Afif, And the Word Became Poem, tr. M. Ajami (Princeton: The
Grindstone Press, 1994). In Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 30(2)
(December 1996), 236-237.
1994 Abdul Wahab Al-Bayati, Love, Death and Exile, poems translated from Arabic
by Bassam K. Frangieh (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press,
1990). In al-‘Arabiyya: Journal of the American Association of Teachers of
Arabic 27 (1994), 51-62.
1996 Love and Sexuality in Modern Arabic Literature, ed. R. Allen, H. Kilpatrick
and E. de Moor (London: Saqi, 1995). In Muslim World Book Review 16(3)
(Spring 1996), 33-37.
1995 [Review article] Sad Songs with Henna Leaves: Urdu Stories in
Translation. In Edebiyât: The Journal of Middle Eastern Literatures, New
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1994 Hanan al-Shaykh, Women of Sand and Myrrh (London: Quartet Books,
1990). In Muslim World Book Review 14(3) (Summer 1994), 46-47.
1993 Shmuel Moreh, Live Theatre and Dramatic Literature in the Medieval Arabic
World (New York: New York University Press, 1991). In Muslim World
Book Review 13(4) (Summer 1993), 47-48.
1992 John Asfour, When the Words Burn (Dunvegan, Ontario: Cormorant Books,
1988). In Journal of Arabic Literature 23(3) (1992), 236-247 (abridged
version in Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 24[2] [December 1990],
244-246)
1992 M. M. Enani, The New Arabic Poetry in Egypt (Cairo: General Egyptian
Book Organisation, 1988). In Journal of the American Research Center in
Egypt 28 (1992), 241-244.
1990 Salma Jayyusi, Modern Arabic Poetry: An Anthology (New York: Columbia
University Press, 1987). In Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 24(2)
(December 1990), 254-255.
1990 Ghazi Algosaibi, Lyrics from Arabia (Washington, D.C.: Three Continents
Press, 1986). In Jusur 6 (1990), 126-131.
1988 Basim Musallam et al., ‘The Power of the Word’ [documentary film]. In
Jusur 4 (1988), 69-76.
BOOK REVIEW
2008 Adonis, Mihyar of Damascus: His Songs, translated by Adnan Haydar and
Michael Beard (Rochester, N.Y.: BOA Editions, 2008). In World Literature
Today [in preparation].
482
2006 Salma Khadra Jayyusi, Modern Arabic Fiction: An Anthology (New York:
Columbia University Press, 2005). In World Literature Today 80(2), 66.
2000 Rachid El-Daif, Cher Monsieur Kawabata (Paris: Sindbad/Actes Sud, 1998).
In World Literature Today 74(1) (Winter 2000), 210-211.
2000 Death before Dying: The Sufi Poems of Sultan Bahu, translated and with an
introduction by J. Elias (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998). In
Parabola: Myth, Tradition and the Search for Meaning—Threshold 25/1
(Winter 2000), 144-146.
1998 Lindsey Collen, Getting Rid Of It (London: Granta Books, 1997). In World
Literature Today 72(3) (Summer 1998), 690-691.
1998 Sonorités pour adoucir le souci. Poésie traditionelle de l’archipel malais. Tr. G.
Voisset (Paris: Gallimard/nrf, 1996). In World Literature Today 72(1)
(Winter 1998), 213.
1997 Carl de Souza, La maison qui marchait vers le large (Paris: Serpent à Plumes,
1996). In World Literature Today 71(2) (Spring 1997), 464.
CREATIVE WRITING
2008 ‘Kisanla sa Derida-la?’ in 40 poet, enn rekey (Port Louis: Ledikasyon
Pu Travayer, 2008), 76. First appeared in SOURCES: Revue de la Maison
de la Poésie, Namur (January 2007):
www. maisondelapoesie.be/texts_et_poemes/texes_et_poemes.php?id+357
2007 ‘Layla’ in Point Barre: revue de poésie contemporaine 2 (2007): A fleur de peau,
27.
1997 Guavas and Khandan. In Mauritian Voices: New Writing in English, ed. Ron
Butlin (Newcastle upon Tyne: Flambard Press, 1997), 183-187.
2001 (with Ross Brann) What is Islam? and Understanding Islam [2001].
http://srdc.msstate.edu/resilient/rescomm/family/newislam.htm
2000 Adonis, source de joie. In Adonis, un poète dans le monde d’aujourd’hui 1950-
2000 (Paris: Institut du monde arabe, 2000), 318-19.
Studies Consortium:
www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Workshop/ toorawa.html
1997 The Hour of Death. In Parabola: The Magazine of Myth and Tradition—
Threshold 27(2) (Spring 1997), 47-48.
1985 (with Marc Ostfield) Nay Jews Day. Daily Pennsylvanian, 1985.
PUBLIC SPEAKING
SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED LECTURES [SELECTED]
‘Arabic Literature in the 18th century: Azad Bilgrami and his Commitments.’
Institute of Ismaili Studies (May 2007) [invited]
‘The Compatibility of Literature and Revelation: Arabic and Muslim Writers and
the Qur’an.’ Fairchild Lecture, University of Southern Mississippi (March 2007)
[invited]
‘What ‘asr al-inhitat? Azad Bilgrami and Arabic Literature.’ University of Kolkata
International Seminar on Perso-Arabic Threads in Indian Tapestry, Asiatic
Society, Kolkata (February 2007) [invited]
‘Who (and how) does Ibn al-Nadim cluster? Looking for answers in Fihrist 3.3.’
School of ‘Abbasid Studies, St Andrews University, Scotland (July 2006)
‘Parallelism and Echoing in Surat Maryam (Q. 19).’ The Qur’an: Text,
Interpretation & Translation Conference, Centre of Islamic Studies at SOAS,
University of London (November 2005) [invited]
‘Portrayal of the Self in the Work of Adonis, or The Arab(ic) Poet as Prophet.’
Portrayal of the Self in the Modern Middle East, University of Groningen (May
2005) [invited]
486
‘The Quran and Modern Arabic Literature.’ Arabic Studies University Seminar,
Columbia University (April 2003) [invited]
‘How ‘Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi (and others) helped me rethink travel in the
Islamic middle ages.’ Asian and African Languages and Literature and the
Center for the Study of Muslim Networks, Duke University (February 2003)
[invited]
‘Ibn Abi Tahir v. al-Jahiz, or defining the adib.’ School of `Abbasid Studies,
Trinity Hall, Cambridge, England (July 2002) [invited]
‘“Yafirru min al-munaziri in atahu,” or Ibn Abi Tahir and (never) running from a
good “fight”.’ 212th Meeting of the American Oriental Society, Houston, TX
(March 2002)
Teaching Writing in Near Eastern Studies First-Year Courses. Cornell Panel, John
S. Knight Institute for Writing in the Disciplines Summer Consortium 2001,
487
Who were the Shayatin al-‘Askar and how do we know? 211th Meeting of the
American Oriental Society, Toronto, ON (March 2001)
Where Women Grow on Trees: Fabulous Indian Ocean Islands. (i) Program in
South Asian Studies, (ii) Faculty Programs in Residential Communities, Cornell
University (September 2000)
“We were here first”: The politics and rhetoric of an Arab-Islamic Mauritius and
an Afr-Islamic America.’ Harvard Africa Seminar, Harvard University
(April 2000) [invited]
‘The forgotten poetic talents of Ibn Abi Tahir Tayfur.’ 210th Meeting of the
American Oriental Society, Portland, OR (March 2000)
488
Where Women Grow on Trees: The Arab-Islamic Waqwaq tree and the New
World. (i) Islamic and Near Eastern Studies Colloquium, University of
California, Santa Barbara (February) [invited] (ii) Near Eastern Languages and
Cultures, University of California, Los Angeles (February 2000) [invited]
‘Is Multiculturalism Bad for Art? Carl de Souza’s Mauritian City in La maison qui
marchait vers le large.’ Conference on Cities and Cultural Diversity in France and
the Francophone World, University of California, Los Angeles (February 2000)
[invited]
New Flames from Old Fires: Adonis and the Alchemy of an Arab/ic Future.
Department of Near Eastern Studies, Cornell University (January 2000) [invited]
“We were here first”: The politics and rhetoric of an Arab-Islamic Mauritius.
Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, The Ohio State University
(January 2000) [invited]
Descriptions and locations of the Waqwaq tree. The Middle East Literature
Seminar, University of Pennsylvania (April 1998)
Why I Am (Not) An Africanist. The Fifth African Studies Consortium, Center for
Contemporary African Studies, University of Pennsylvania (October 1997)
The Arab-Islamic Waqwaq tree and the New World. Department of Religion,
Amherst College (September 1997) [invited]
Where Women Grow on Trees (?): America and Mauritius in Travel Accounts.
USA-Mauritius 200 Years: Trade, History, Culture, University of Mauritius
(March 1995) [invited]
Songs of Myself: Adonis (b. 1930) and Modernist Arabic Poetry, followed by a
reading of ‘This, Is My Name’. The MultiCultural Center, University of
California-Santa Barbara (November 1992) [invited]
Discourses of Gender in the Ninth Century: Ibn Abi Tahir’s Balaghat al-nisa. 26th
MESA Conference, Portland, OR (October 1992)
The Inscription of Power in Ibn Abi Tahir’s Kitab Baghdad. 25th MESA
490
‘The Concepts of Violence and Justice in Islam.’ The Duke Institute for Learning
in Retirement, Duke University (July 1990) [invited]
Ibn Abi Tahir Tayfur and the Bad Boys of Baghdad. The Asian and African
Languages and Literature Faculty Seminar, Duke University (April 1990)
Why Cornell is Special to Me. Cornell Days Welcome Speaker (April 2008)
Convulsion and Revelry: Four not quite appropriate Suras from the Qur’an. A
Celebration of Medieval Readings, Robert Purcell Community Center
Auditorium, Cornell University (December 2007)
Panel Chair, Qur’an. Islamic Near East. 218th Meeting of the American Oriental
Society, Chicago, IL (March 2008)
491
Selections from Part 3 of Azad Bilgrami’s Subhat al-Marjan, Arabic Texts Seminar,
Oriental Institute, University of Oxford (May 2007)
Panel Co-Organizer and Co-Chair, Islamic Near East and South and Southeast
Asia Joint Session: Interactions between Sanskritic, Arabic, and Persianate
Intellectuals and Artists. 217th Meeting of the American Oriental Society, San
Antonio, TX (March 2007)
The official web site of the School of ‘Abbasid Studies? School of ‘Abbasid
Studies, St Andrews University, Scotland (July 2006)
Master of ceremonies, Mediterranean and Middle East Poetry Night, A.D. White
House, Cornell University (March 2006, April 2005)
Panel Chair, Islamic Near East I: Quran: Structure and Hermeneutics. 216th
Meeting of the American Oriental Society, Seattle, WA (March 2006)
Panel Chair, Islamic Near East VIII: Religion. 215th Meeting of the American
Oriental Society, Philadelphia, PA (March 2005)
Prisoner. Liberty and Justice for All Educational Symposium. Arts Quad, Cornell
University (April 2004)
L'Ile Maurice. 11th and 12th grade French, Ithaca High School, NY (April 2004)
Panel Chair, Islamic Near East III: Law, Religion and Language. 214th Meeting of
492
Panelist, First Book Workshop, Society for the Humanities, A.D. White House,
Cornell University (January 2004)
Orientalism and the War in Iraq. Class of ‘28, West Campus, Cornell University
(2003).
Panel Chair, Islamic Near East VI: Literature. 213th Meeting of the American
Oriental Society, Nashville, TN (March 2003)
Reader, Three exhortations: (i) From Imrul Qays’ Mu`allaqa; (ii) From Sura
Luqman; (iii) From `Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi’s ‘Advice to Students’, Celebration
of medieval Readings, Big Red Barn, Cornell University, (December 2002)
Master of Ceremonies and Invited Speaker, Iftaar at the Johnson, The Herbert F.
Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University (November 2002)
Panelist, September 11—Reflections and Concerns One Year Later, 52nd Annual
Meeting of the Board of Trustees and Cornell University Council, Statler Hall,
Cornell University (October 2002)
Panel Chair. Islamic Near East III: Adab and Arabic. 212th Meeting of the
American Oriental Society, Houston, TX (March 2002)
Reader, A poem by Ibn Khafaja and another by Ibn Hani, Medieval Readings, Big
493
Panel Chair, Islamic Near East II: Special Panel: Adab. 211th Meeting of the
American Oriental Society, Toronto (March 2001)
Reader, A poem by Abu Nuwas (d. c. 813), A short poem by Ibn Abi Tahir (d.
893) on his friend Abu al-`Ayna’s eloquence, An elegy by the same on an
executed rebel/heretic. Medieval Readings: Prose and Poetry: Listening to the
Medieval World. Risley Hall, Cornell University (December 2000)
Panel Chair. Islamic Near I: Adab. 210th Meeting of the American Oriental
Society, Portland, OR (March 2000)
Respondent, Barbara Metcalf, ‘The Hindu Hajj.’ The Middle East Literature
494
History of Egypt [and other lectures]. The American Society for Historic
Preservation, Red Sea Cruise (March 1989)
RRAALL (formerly RRALL) Meetings: San Antonio, 2007; Chesapeake Bay, 2006;
Granada 2004; Cornell University, 2002 (convenor); University of Pennsylvania,
2001; Washington DC/Timonium, MD, 1999; Middlebury College, 1997;
Middlebury College, 1993; Washington DC, 1991; Lake Samamish, WA, 1990;
Duke University, 1990 (convenor); Timonium, MD, 1989; Toronto, Canada, 1989;
Harvard University, 1989; Amherst College, 1988; University of Pennsylvania,
1987.
SERVICE
ACADEMIC
Member, University Appeals Panel (2007-2012)
Member, Faculty Advisory Committee on Tenure Appointments (2007-09)
Member, Faculty Senate (2007-10)
Faculty Reader, Arts and Sciences Admissions (Spring 2008, Spring 2004)
Director of Graduate Studies, Near Eastern Studies (2002-06)
Medieval Studies Graduate Field (2001–)
Member, South Asia Program (2000–)
Member, Program of Jewish Studies (2000–)
Member, Religious Studies Program (2000–)
Affiliated Faculty Member, Asian Studies (2000–)
Elected Member, Humanities Council (2003-06)
Member Joint Search Committee, Middle East, NES/History (2002-03, 03-04)
Member, Search Committee, South Asia, Asian Studies (2001-02)
Member, Faculty Seminar in Writing Instruction (2001-05)
Faculty Member, Cornell Consortium for Writing in the Disciplines (2001, 2003)
Faculty Supervisor, John S. Knight Institute (2001, 2005)
Member, Fulbright selection committee (Middle East) (2000, 2002-05)
Member, South Asia Program FLAS selection committee (2001)
Member, John S. Knight Institute Awards Selection Committee (2001)
Member, Executive Committee, University of Mauritius Academic Staff
Association (UMASA) (1998-99)
UMASA Representative, Joint Negotiating Committee (1998-99)
Member, Editorial Board, University of Mauritius Newsletter (1996-97, 1998-99)
Chair, University Newsletter Committee, University of Mauritius (1996)
Member, A. B. Duke Scholarship Selection Committee, Duke University (1990-91)
Member, Committee on Islamic Societies, Triangle Consortium (1989-91)
Representative to Graduate Students Association Council (1986-88), GSAC
Representative to Graduate and Professional Students Assembly (1986-88),
GAPSA Representative to Faculty Council (1987-88), GAPSA Representative to
University Steering Committee (1987-88)—University of Pennsylvania.
Member, Committee on Open Expression (1986-88), University of Pennsylvania.
CAMPUS LIFE
Faculty in Residence, Mews Hall (2007-09)
Host, Around the World in 8 Days (2000—)
Faculty Fellow, Robert Purcell Community Center (2001-06)
496
Mauritius (1999)
Consultant, Dictionary of Global Culture, ed. H. L. Gates and K. A. Appiah (New
York: Knopf, 1997) (1990-91)
GRADUATE SUPERVISION
Completed
Barak Mendelsohn, PhD (2006), Government (committee member)
Assistant Professor, Haverford College
Vesselina Naidenova, MA (2006), Near Eastern Studies (committee member)
PhD Candidate, Education, Cornell University
Omer Bajwa, MA (2006), Near Eastern Studies (chair)
Co-ordinator of Muslim Life, Yale University
Ondrej Elleder, MA (2005), Near Eastern Studies (committee member)
Tarek El Ariss, PhD (2004), Comparative Literature (committee member)
Assistant Professor, University of Texas, Austin
In progress
Rose-Louissa Oburra, PhD, Near Eastern Studies (committee member, 2004-)
Kathleen Foley, PhD, City and Regional Planning (committee member, 2000-)
COMMUNITY/OUTREACH WORK
Chairman (2008—), The Hassam Toorawa Trust, Mauritius
Director, The Diwan Foundation, Ithaca, NY (2008—)
Reviewer, Social Studies Curriculum, DeWitt Middle School, Ithaca, NY (2004)
Administrator and Teacher, al-Rumman Weekend School, Ithaca, NY (2001-06)
Speaker, Ithaca schools, NY (2000—)
Secretary and Board Member, UCNS Nursery School, Ithaca, NY (2000-01)
Member and Director, Friends of the Environment, Mauritius (1998-2000)
Member, Board of Directors, National Heritage Trust Fund Board, Mauritius
(1998-2000)
United World Colleges National Scholarship Selection Committee, Mauritius
(1998-2000)
Member, National Festivals Committee, Ministry of Arts, Mauritius (1996)
University of Pennsylvania Alumni Representative & Interviewer, Mauritius
(1995-2000)
Editor, Hassam Toorawa Trust Publications (1996—)
Secretary (1994-2004) and Trustee (1994—), The Hassam Toorawa Trust,
Mauritius
President, HIKMA, Mauritius (1994-99)
Member, Committee on Open Expression, University of Pennsylvania (1986-88)
GSAC Representative, GAPSA Board Member, & University Steering Committee,
University of Pennsylvania (1985-88)
Secretary-General, Muslim Students Association, University of Pennsylvania
(1982-83)
Founding Member, South Asia Society (1981
Tin Latt
B.Com,
CPA,
ACCA,
ACMA,
MBA,
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DBA ( UK)
Timi Ecimovic
Prof. Dr. Timi Ecimovic is working on protection of the nature space and
environment, climate change system, environment as commencement of
everything (environmental sciences), sustainability and sustainable future of
mankind.
Theresita Atienza
Sciences. She has earned a degree in Medical Technology from the University of
Santo Tomas, Master’s degree in Technology Management from the University of
the Philippines and a doctorate degree in Educational Management. In May of
2002, she was awarded a Doctorate Degree in Science Education (Honoris Causa)
by the Ansted University of British Virgin Islands at the Penang, Malaysia
external campus. As Ponciano L. Almeda Professorial Chairholder, Dr. Atienza
has been involved in the delivery of training modules to the youths and
community leaders in Metro Manila as well as in various municipalities in the
provinces of Batangas, Oriental and Occidental Mindoro. She is also a recipient
of the Asian Public Intellectuals Fellowship Program of the Nippon Foundation
and currently involved in the API program’s regional project on Community-
Based Initiatives toward Human-Ecological Balance as member of the
management team.
Ulisses Rolim
A obra:
«Num livro de fotografias que Rolim dedicou a Borges, diz-se que o poeta –
fotógrafo se transmutou, por virtude do seu próprio olhar, no próprio Borges.
Neste, Ulisses Rolim oferece-nos um olhar mais seu, mais pessoal. O olhar de um
grande observador, de um grande curioso, que se expressa, ora com poemas, ora
com fotos. A verdade é que eu não sei distinguir um do outro.»
José Maria de Montells
O Autor:
Ulisses Rolim (A.B.P.P.A.)
Cultural & Exhibitions Engineer (M.A.C. ENGS.) – U.K.
Qualificação de Assiciateship – A.B.P.P.A. – British Professional Photographers
Associates.
Doctor Honoris Causa em Fotografia pela Académie Internationale des Arts
Contemporains – Bélgica.
Pós-Graduado em Sociologia do Sagrado e do Pensamento Religioso – Sociologia
das Religiões, pelo Instituto de Sociologia e Etnologia das Religiões –
Universidade Nova de Lisboa.
Doctor Honoris Causa pela Ansted University.
Assistence Social H.C. – Magistero Siciliano di Servizio Sociale – Catania – Itália.
É membro de diversas Academias e Institutos um pouco por todo o mundo.
Correspondente Estrangeiro (Press Correspondent) – JE40, e colaborador em
diversos jornais e revistas.
Tem recebido, desde 1986, ano em que fez a sua primeira exposição, um grande
numero de prémios e distinções várias, do Japão à República da Coreia, França,
Bélgica, Itália, Áustria, Inglaterra, Portugal e Alemanha.
Conta com mais de duzentas exposições entre colectivas e individuais, em
Portugal e no estrangeiro.
Valko Liubenov
Dr. Valko Lyubenov, member of IOV since 1998, was born in the Black Sea old
town Obzor, municipality of Nesebar, Bulgaria in 1940. Graduated from the
National Middle School of Dance in Sofia and the Academy of Musical, Dance
and Fine Arts, he obtained his master degree in education, with specialty in
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He lived for 30 years in Nesebar, where he worked as a creator, director and arts
leader of the United Communal School of Arts for children and youngsters and
the professional folk dance ensemble "Sunny Beach". He has worked with
children and youngsters from different countries of the world at the International
Children's Camp "Kranevo", International Youth Center Primorsko, the 9th
World Youth Festival and Field-day in Bulgaria, Ensemble
"Gavenda"-Warszawa-Poland, All-Poland Folklore Festival "Pecharki 71", the
Children's Hill in Budapest-Hungary, etc. With different folklore groups, he had
been on more than fifty foreign tours and participated in folklore festivals
around the world. Since December 2007, he was on the post of Doctor of folk
music and dance (DOCTOR HONORISA CAUSA) at the University Ansted-
Asria.
Dr. Valko is a repeated laureate and winner of medals, certificates and prizes at
many national and international forums and festivals. He has created national
costumes for repertoires and shows of folklore ensembles and groups,
accounting to more than 10,000 concerts and public appearances. He is the
author of numeral massive scene folklore works, scripts and plays, such as the
dance drama "The Song of the Goats", musical-dance play "Camp fire", folklore
variety show "Impresia – Bulgaria 1300", etc. He is also the idea man for the
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Full Prof and G.PhD in medical and diplomatic fields,with many scientific
awards and ongoing researches . Lecturer and Prof. of Naturopathic Medicine
and Natural Alternative medicines, Clinical Hypnotherapy and Psycotherapy,
G.PhD. Hospital Management, Doctorate degree in Diplomatic and Political
Sciences. Fellow of many international organizations & associations on the
highest levels from USA, Europe and Asia . Rep. of International Natural
Medicine Organizations in the Middle East countries . Ambassador of Peace for
the middle east . The National Chancellor for the IAEWP representative in the
UN-ESCWA in Beirut-Lebanon for the UN Economic and Social Committee for
Western Asia. Member Rep of the Diplomatic Academy, Europe Int.
YONGNIAN ZHENG
Address:
China Policy Institute
School of Contemporary Chinese Studies
The University of Nottingham
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Current Position:
Professor and Head of Research
China Policy Institute, School of Contemporary Chinese Studies
Co-Editor, China: An International Journal
Education:
Ph. D. Princeton University (Political Science), 1990-1995
M.A. Princeton University (Political Science), 1990-1992
M.A. Beijing University (Political Science), 1985-1988
B.A. Beijing University (International Relations), 1981-1985
1998 Research Grant, Political Reform in China, the Government of the Republic
of Singapore
1995-1997 SSRC-Macarthur Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow on International
Peace
and Security
1995 Dissertation Research Grant, Peter Levin Foundation and Center of
International Studies, Princeton University
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Professional Experiences:
2004- Columnist for Lianhe Zaobao, Singapore
1997-2006 Columnist for Hong Kong Economic Journal
2002 Consultant, the Ministry of Trade and Industry, Singapore, Sino-Singapore
Relations: The Singapore-Suzhou Industrial Park
2001 Co-Chair, Conference on Civil Society, Social Movement, and
Democratization in China and Taiwan, co-sponsored by the Taiwan
Foundation and Department of Political Science, Boston University, April
24-5, 2001.
1999 Consultant, United Nations Development Program, China Rural Official
Training Center Project (CPR/96/503)
1999 Co-Chair, Conference on Identity Transition, Nationalism, and Democracy
in
China and Taiwan, co-sponsored by the Taiwan Foundation and Asian
Center, Harvard University, November 16-17, 1999
1998 Consultant, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore, China’s Political
Reforms and Its External Relations
1998 Co-Chair, Conference on Party-State Reform and Democratization in China
and Taiwan, co-sponsored by the Taiwan Foundation and Fairbank Center
for East Asian Research, Harvard University, February 17-18, 1998
1997 Academic Consultant: Oxford University Press, Singapore University Press,
World Scientific Publishing Company, Eastern Universities Press,
Comparative Political Studies, The China Journal, The China Quarterly,
Asian Journal of Political Science, Southeast Asian Journal of Social
Science, China Information, Pacific Affairs, and Japanese Journal of
Political Science.
1997 Co-Chair, Conference on Grassroots Elections and Democratization in
China
and Taiwan, co-sponsored by the Taiwan Foundation and Fairbank Center for
East Asian Research, Harvard University, May 8-9, 1997
1997-1998 Research Fellow and Member of Academic and Publication
Committees,
East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore
1995-1997 Fellow, SSRC-MacArthur Foundation's Program on International
Peace and
Security, Harvard University
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Publications:
Books (in English)
1. Technological Empowerment: The Interest, State and Society in China, Stanford,
CA: Stanford University Press, forthcoming
2. De Facto Federalism in China: Reforms and Dynamics of Central-Local
Relations, Singapore and London: World Scientific Publishing, 2007.
3. Globalization and State Transformation in China, Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 2004 (cloth and paper editions). (This book will also be in
Chinese language.)
4. Will China Become Democratic? Elite, Class, and Regime Transition,
Singapore, London and New York: Eastern Universities Press, 2004.
5. Discovering Chinese Nationalism in China: Modernization, Identity, and
International Relations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999 (cloth
and paper editions). (This book is now also in Korean language.)
Edited volumes
1. China in the New International Order, co-edited with Wang Gungwu, London:
Routledge, forthcoming.
2. China’s Opening Society: The Non-State Sector and Governance, co-edited with
Joseph Fewsmith, London: Routledge, forthcoming.
3. Sources of Conflict and Cooperation in the Taiwan Strait, co-edited with
Raymond Wu, Singapore and London: World Scientific, 2006.
4. The Chinese Communist Party in Reform, co-edited with Kjeld Erik Brodsgaard,
New York and London: Routledge, 2006.
5. The SARS Epidemic: Challenges to China’s Crisis Management, co-edited with
John Wong, Singapore and London: World Scientific, 2004.
6. Bringing the Party Back In: The Party and Governance in China, co-edited with
Kjeld Erik Brodsgaard, Singapore, London and New York, Eastern Universities
Press, 2004.
7. Damage Control: The Chinese Communist Party in the Jiang Zemin Era. Coedited
with Wang Gungwu. Singapore, London and New York: Eastern
Universities Press, 2003.
8. China’s Post-Jiang Leadership Succession: Problems and Perspectives. Coedited
with John Wong. London and Singapore: World Scientific/Singapore
University Press, 2002.
9. The Nanxun Legacy and China’s Development in the Post-Deng Era. Co-edited
with John Wong. London and Singapore: World Scientific/Singapore University
Press, 2001.
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10. Reform, Legitimacy and Dilemmas: Politics and Society in China. Co-edited
with Wang Gungwu. London and Singapore: World Scientific/Singapore
University Press, 2000.
Books and edited volumes (in Chinese)
1. Daguo zeren: zhuangxing zhong de Zhongguo guoji zhanlue (Great Power
Responsibility: China’s International Strategy in Transition), London and
Singapore: World Scientific, 2004.
2. Hu-Wen xinzheng yu Zhongguo zhengzhi biange (Political Transformation in
China under the Hu Jintao-Wen Jiabao New Leadership), London and Singapore:
World Scientific, 2004.
3. Liangan shehui yundong fenxi (An Analysis of Social Movements in Mainland
China and Taiwan). Edited with Chang Maukuei. Taipei: The Third Nature
Publishing, 2003.
4. Jiang Zemin de yichan (The Legacy of Jiang Zemin). London and Singapore:
World Scientific, 2002.
5. Minzu zhuyi yu liangan guanxi (Nationalism and Cross-Strait Relations)
(coedited
with Lin Chia-lung), Taipei: The Third Nature Publishing, 2001.
6. Zhengzhi jianjin zhuyi: Zhongguo di zhengzhi gaige he minzhuhua qianjing
(Political Incrementalism: Political Reform and Perspective for Democracy in
China), Taipei: Chinese Eurasian Education Foundation, 2000.
7. Jiang Zhu zhixia de Zhongguo (China under Jiang Zemin and Zhu Rongji). Hong
Kong: The Asian Pacific Century Press, 2000.
8. Zhu Rongji xinzheng: Zhongguo gaige de xin mushi (The New Deal under Zhu
Rongji: A New Model of Reforming China). London and Singapore: World
Scientific, 1999.
9. Zhongguo minzu zhuyi de juqi: minzu guojia xiang hechuqu? (The Revival of
Chinese Nationalism: Whither the Chinese Nation-State?). Hong Kong: Joint
Publishing, 1997.
10. Liangan jiceng xuanju yu shehui zhengzhi bianqian (Grassroots Elections and
Socio-Political Changes in China and Taiwan) (co-edited with Chen Mingtong).
Taipei: Yuedan Publishing, 1997.
11. Lun zhongyang difang guanxi: Zhongguo zhidu zhuanxing de yige zhouxin wenti
(Central-Local Relations: A Key Issue for Institutional Transition in China)
(coauthored
with Wu Guoguang). Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Journal Articles (in English):
1. “Beijing’s Responds to Hong Kong’s Democratization Movement: From
Bureaucratic Control to Political Leadership” (with Tok Sow Keat), Asian
Affairs: An American Review, Vol., 33, No. 4 (Winter 2007), pp. 235-255.
2. “China’s Rapid Accumulation of Foreign Exchange Reserves and Its Policy
Implications” (with Yi Jingtao), China & World Economy, Vol. 15, No. 1(2007),
pp. 14–25.
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3. “Chinese New Nationalism and Cross-Strait Relations,” (with Lye Liang Fook)
The International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, Vol. 7, No. 1 (2007), pp. 47-72.
4. “Globalization and Social Conflict in China,” (with Yang Zhang), Issues and
Studies, 42, no. 2 (June 2006), pp. 85-129.
5. “Explaining the Sources of de facto Federalism in Reform China:
Intergovernmental Decentralization, Globalization, and Central-Local Relations,”
The Japanese Journal of Political Science, 7:2 (2006), pp. 101-26.
6. “Institutional Economics and Central-Local Relations in China: Evolving
Research,” China: An International Journal, volume 3, number 2 (September,
2005), pp. 240-69.
7. “Information Technologies, Public Sphere, and Collective Action in China,”
(with Guoguang Wu) Comparative Political Studies, 38(June, 2005), pp. 507-36.
8. “Elite Politics in China and the Fourth Generation of Chinese Leadership,”
(coauthored
with Lye Liang Fook), Journal of Chinese Political Science, vol. 8, nos.
1 & 2 (Fall, 2003), pp. 65-86.
9. “Interest Representation and the Transformation of the Chinese Communist
Party,” The Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies, no. 16 (2002), pp. 57-85.
10. “State Rebuilding, Social Protest and Collective Action in China,” The Japanese
Journal of Political Science, 3: 1 (2002), pp. 45-70.
11. “Chinese Terms for Governance: The Issue of Local Democracy and
International Assistance,” in Governance, Capacity-Building and Cultures of
Sovereignty, in Larry Strange and Stephen FitGerald, (eds.), The Asia-Australia
Institute, The University of New South Wales, 2002, pp. 27-32.
12. “The Politics of Power Succession in Post-Deng China,” Asian Journal of
Political Science, vol. 8, no. 1 (June 2000), pp. 13-32.
13. “Political Incrementalism: Political Lessons from China’s Twenty Years of
Reform,” Third Word Quarterly, vol. 29, no. 6, 1999, pp. 1157-1177.
14. “From Rule by Law to Rule of Law? A Realistic View of China’s Legal
Development,” China Perspective (in English and French), no. 25, 1999, pp. 31-
43.
15. “Power and Agenda: Jiang Zemin's New Political Initiatives at the CCP’s
Fifteenth Congress," Issues and Studies, vol. 33, no. 11 (November 1997), pp.
35-57.
16. “Development and Democracy: Are They Compatible in China?” Political
Science Quarterly, vol. 109, no. 2 (Summer 1994), pp. 235-59. Reprinted in
Xiaobo Lu, (ed.), Promise and Problems of Old and New Democracies, New
York: The Academy of Political Science, 2000, pp. 195-219.
17. “Perforated Sovereignty: Provincial Dynamism of China's Foreign Trade,”
Pacific Review, vol. 7, no. 3 (1994), pp. 309-21.
18. “Nationalism, Neo-Authoritarianism and Political Liberalism: Are They
Shaping
Political Agendas in China?” Asian Affairs, vol. 19, no. 4 (Winter 1993),
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pp. 207-27.
19. “The Concept of Chinese Neo-Authoritarianism: An Exploration and
Democratic
Critique”(with Mark P. Petracca), Asian Survey, vol. 30, no. 11 (November
1990), pp.1099-117.
Book Chapters:
1. “Intentions on Trial: ‘Peaceful Rise’ and Sino-ASEAN Relations,” co-authored
with Sow Keat Tok, in Guoguang Wu, ed., Chinese Multilateralism (Routledge,
forthcoming).
2. “Introduction: whither the Chinese Communist Party?” co-authored with
Kjeld
Erik Brodsgaard, in Kjeld Erik Brodsgaard and Zheng Yongnian, eds., The
Chinese Communist Party in Reform (London and New York: Routledge, 2006),
pp. 1-14.
3. “The Party, class, and democracy in China,” in Kjeld Erik Brodsgaard and
Zheng
Yongnian, eds., The Chinese Communist Party in Reform (London and New
York: Routledge, 2006), pp. 231-60.
4. “Sources in China’s Formulation of Its Taiwan Policy,” co-authored with Lye
Liang Fook, in Zheng Yongnian and Raymond, eds., Sources of Conflict and
Cooperation in the Taiwan Strait (Singapore and London: World Scientific,
2006), pp. 35-58.
5. “Political Legitimacy in Reform China: Between Economic Performance and
Democratization,” co-authored with Lye Liang Fook, in Lynn White III, ed.,
Legitimacy: Ambiguties of Political Success or Failure in East and Southeast
Asia (Singapore and London: World Scientific, 2005), pp. 183-214.
6. “The Sixteenth National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party:
Institutionalization of Succession Politics,” in Weixing Chen and Yang Zhong,
eds., Leadership in a Changing China (New York: Palgrave, 2005), pp. 15-36.
7. “SARS and Governance in China,” co-authored with John Wong, in John
Wong
and Zheng Yongnian, eds., The SARS Epidemic: Challenges to China’s Crisis
Management (Singapore and London: World Scientific, 2004), pp. 1-10.
8. “Introduction: SARS and China’s Political System,” co-authored with Lye
Liang
Fook, in John Wong and Zheng Yongnian, eds., The SARS Epidemic: Challenges
to China’s Crisis Management (Singapore and London: World Scientific, 2004),
pp. 45-75.
9. “Introduction: Bringing the Party Back In,” co-authored with Kjeld Erik
Brodsgaard, in Kjeld Brodsgaard and Zheng Yongnian, eds., Bringing The Party
Back In: How China is Governed (Singapore, London and New York: Eastern
Universities Press, 2004), pp. 1-21.
10. “Interest Representation and the Transformation of the Chinese Communist
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Party,” in Kjeld Brodsgaard and Zheng Yongnian, eds., Bringing The Party Back
In: How China is Governed (Singapore, London and New York: Eastern
Universities Press, 2004), pp. 269-301.
11. “Introduction: Jiang Zemin and His Reign over the Party,” co-authored with
Wang Gungwu, in Wang Gungwu and Zheng Yongnian, eds., Damage Control:
The Chinese Communist Party in the Jiang Zemin Era (Singapore, London and
New York: Eastern Universities Press, 2003), pp. 1-24.
12. “Rule by Virtue: Jiang Zemin’s Revival of the Party Ideology,” co-authored
with
Lai Hongyi, in Wang Gungwu and Zheng Yongnian, eds., Damage Control: The
Chinese Communist Party in the Jiang Zemin Era (Singapore, London and New
York: Eastern Universities Press, 2003), pp. 350-64.
13. “Embracing the Capitalists: The Chinese Communist Party to Brace Itself for
Far-Reaching Changes,” co-authored with John Wong, in Wang Gungwu and
Zheng Yongnian, eds., Damage Control: The Chinese Communist Party in the
Jiang Zemin Era (Singapore, London and New York: Eastern Universities Press,
2003), pp. 365-76.
14. “Introduction: Succession Problems and Challenges,” co-authored with John
Wong, in John Wong and Zheng Yongnian, (eds.), The Nanxun Legacy and
Chian’s Development in the Post-Deng Era. London & Singapore: World
Scientific/Singapore University Press, 2001, pp. 1-20.
15. “Technocratic Leadership, Private Entrepreneurship and Party
Transformation in
the Post-Deng Era,” in John Wong and Zheng Yongnian, (eds.), China’s Post-
Jiang Leadership Succession: Problems and Perspectives (London and
Singapore: Singapore University Press and World Scientific, 2002), pp. 87-118.
16. “The Political Economy of China’s Post-Nanxun Development,” co-authored
with John Wong, in John Wong and Zheng Yongnian, (eds.), The Nanxun Legacy
and Chian’s Development in the Post-Deng Era. London & Singapore: World
Scientific/Singapore University Press, 2001, pp. 1-17.
17. “Ideological Decline, the Rise of an Interest-Based Social Order, and the
Demise
of Communism in China,” in John Wong and Zheng Yongnian, (eds.), The
Nanxun Legacy and Chian’s Development in the Post-Deng Era. London &
Singapore: World Scientific/Singapore University Press, 2001, pp. 173-95.
18. “Nationalism, Globalism, and China's International Relations,” in Richard
Hu,Gerald Chan and Daojiong Zha, (eds.), China's International Relations in the
21st Century, New York: University Press of America, 2000, pp. 93-116.
19. “Institutionalizing de facto Federalism in Post-Deng China,” in Hung-mao
Tien and Yun-han Chu (eds.), China under Jiang Zemin. Lynne Rienner Publishers,
2000, pp. 215-31.
20. “Introduction: Reform, Legitimacy, and Dilemmas,” co-authored with Wang
Gungwu, in Wang Gungwu and Zheng Yongnian, eds., Reform, Legitimacy and
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13. China’s Central Party School: A Unique Institution (I) (with LYE Liang Fook),
no.181, 26 February 2004
14. China’s Politics in 2003: The Fourth Generation Leaders Making Their Mark
(with LYE Liang Fook), no. 176, 30 December 2003
15. China’s Politics in 2002 (with LYE Liang Fook), no. 144, 2 January 2003
16. Succession Politics, Power Distribution and Legacies: China after the 16th
Part Congress (with LYE Liang Fook), no. 142, 9 December 2002
17. China’s Politics in 2001-02: Still Dominated by Domestic Issues (with LYE
Liang Fook), no. 109, 27 December 2001
18. Embracing the Capitalists: The Chinese Communist Party to Brace Itself for
Far-Reaching Changes (with John Wong), no. 100, 7 September 2001
19. Rule by Virtue: Jiang Zemin’s New Moral Order for the Party (with LAI
Hongyi), no. 83, 12 March 2001
20. China’s Politics in 2000: Preparing the Ground for Power Transition, no. 79,
26 December 2000
21. China after the 2000 National People’s Congress: Waning of the Jiang-Zhu
Coalition? no. 60, 27 March 2000
22. China’s Politics in 1999: Neiyou Waihuan, a Year of Trials for the Leadership,
no. 54, 6 January 2000
23. China’s Politics of Power Succession: The Rise of Hu Jintao, no. 45, 18 October
1999
24. Chinese Responses to Embassy Bombing: Surging Nationalism and its
Dilemmas (with ZHENG Yongnian), no. 36, 18 June 1999
25. China’s Third Constitutional Amendment: Some Significant Milestones?
(with ZOU Keyuan), no. 34, 21 May 1999
26. China’s Politics in 1998 (with ZOU Keyuan), no. 26, 11 January 1999
27. China’s Politics after the Ninth National People’s Congress: Power
Realignment (with LI Jinshan), no. 12, 13 April 1998
28. The National People’s Congress and its Electoral System (with LI Jinshan), no.
10, 4 March 1998
29. China’s Politics in 1997, no. 5, 29 December 1997
30. Power to Set Own Agenda: Jiang Zemin’s New Political Initiatives At China’s
Fifteenth Party Congress (with ZOU Ziying), no. 2, 26 September 1997
China Policy Institute (CPI, University of Nottingham) Policy Papers:
1. China Plans to Build an Innovative State, with Minjia Chen, China Briefing
Series –no. 9, July 2006.
2. China’s National People’s Congress 2006: Policy Shift amidst Growing
Dissatisfaction with Existing Development Patterns, with Zhengxu Wang and
Sow Keat Tok, China Briefing Series, no. 7, March 2006.
3. Why China Lacks the Right Environment for Corporate Social Responsibility,
China Briefing Series, no. 6, January 2006.
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Wilson Ogg
Laureate and Judge Ogg is a retired lawyer and administrative law judge,
diplomat, arbitrator and mediator, financial and business consultant, poet, lyrist,
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He is also the author and editor of law handbooks, and his poetry is published in
American and international anthologies. Sample of his poetry will be found at
this Website as well as at http://www.poets.com/WilsonOgg.html.
The international scope of his publications has been recognized by his
appointment as a Founding Academic Counsellor, of the London Diplomatic
Academy, Ltd.
The Enfolding Universe is a work on the enfolding of force with form that gives
rise to both consciousness and matter and is set forth at this Website. Only a few
postulates are needed for the explanation and derivation of organic and
inorganic processes, including the expansion of the universe, black holes,
biological evolution, gravity, light, quantum mechanics, quasars, and related
phenomena. The articles constituting The Enfolding Universe and The Unified
Theory may be accessed at this website by clicking on either The Enfolding
Universe or The United Theory and then by downloading the articles. Future
articles or revisions of existing artiles on discoveries and findings will be set forth
at this Website. Miscellaneous articles by him will be found by clicking on
miscellaneous comments.
William T. Fryer
Professor,
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E-mail: fryer@fryer.com
ACADEMIC EDUCATION
Juris Doctor (with Honors), George Washington University Law School, l960,
Washington, D.C.; law review staff.
Patent, Trademark, and Technology Law (3 credits), day and evening sections,
Corporations
Antitrust
Corporate Tax
Lecturer in Patent Law, l98l to l988 for foreign patent attorneys studying in
Washington, D.C.; Oblon, Fisher, et al law firm sponsored.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Attended the ABA, IP Law Section Midwinter Meeting of Officers and Chairs in
Sarasota, Florida, January 18-21, 2003, and provided a written and oral report to
the IPL Section Council on activities as Liaison to the ABA, Section of
International Law, Committee on Coordination with the UN.
Presented the opening address at the FICPI Design Conference in Rome, Italy,
November 14-16, 2001, and participated in panel discussion on the future of
industrial design protection harmonization. I assisted in the planning of this
confernce which was organized by Rober Mitchell and Joseph Kolasch, over a
two year period. Selected papers from this conference will be published in the
University of Baltimore School of Law IP Law Journal, and this project is being
coordinated,
In March 2001 met with a Research Group from the Japanese Patent Office in
Washington, D.C. on the study of U. S. protection of computer-generated
displays.
Attended the ABA, Section of IP Law Midwinter Meeting, Jan 26-30, 2001, in Fort
Lauderdale, FL, and submitted report for Committee 412 (Industrial Designs)
and and oral report update.
During the semester break, at the invitation of the Japanese government and
Chuo University, participated in several activites in Japan: presented paper on
business method paptent related U.S. legislation at the 2000 Tokyo Internet Law
Conference, held December 18 and 19, 2000, and participated in a panel
discussion at that meeting on this subject with European and Japanese
professors. At Chuo University, in Tokyo on December 20, 2000, lectured in an
IP course class of 125 students on U. S. patent law changes that harmonized
essentially with laws of other countries; following that class, participated in an IP
seminar where a final report was presented by students on Japanese unfair
competition law design protection, and he lectured on comparative U.S. laws.
On December 22, 2000, particpated a meeting at the Japanese Patent Office (JPO)
to discuss interpretation of a provision in Japanese design registration law that
concerned U. S. practitioners.
Work for two months summer 2000 on various projects WIPO. The projects
included assisting in planning a curriculum and web site and teaching in the
WIPO Academy and research.
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Coordinated hosting Professor Keita Sato from Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan, at
University of Baltimore School of Law, where he participated in intellectual
Property courses and gave an address to the faculty on Development of Legal
Education in Japan, March 2000
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Intellectual Property Law
Association annual meeting, Crystal City, VA, on Oct. 21, 1999.
Fall 1999 tutored students as a part of the WIPO Academy Distance Learning
Course DL101, Introduction ot Intellectual Property.
Conducted research at WIPO June and July 1999, and assisted the WIPO
Academy in summer program for visiting scholars.
During the last mentioned visit to Japan in the summer of 1998, lectures and and
written papers were presented to the following professional organizations of
attorneys at meeting centers in Tokyo: Japanese Design Protection Association -
Recent Developments in U. S. Design Patent Protection and U. S. Design
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Visiting professor at Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan, for entire month of June
1998. The work included giving lectures in several courses and participating in
seminars. For each lecture, a paper in English was distributed to the students, to
assist in communications. Lectures were translated into Japanese at intervals
during the presentations. The papers presented were: Introduction to the U.S.
Patent System: For a Comparative Study; U. S Patent System: First to Invent - A
Comparative Study; First to File and First to Invent Systems; Introduction to U.S.
Industrial Design Protection; U. S. Patent System Doctrine of Equivalents: for a
Comparative Study; Claim for Improved Bag Closure Device - Example of
Doctrine of Equivalents Analysis; U.S. Intellectual Property Law Related Treaties
and International Agreements: For a Comparative Study.
Presented talk to the AIPLA Electronics and Computer Committee and Industrial
Designs Committee on computer-generated icon protection by design patent at
the AIPLA Midwinter Institute on Computer Law, La Quinta, CA (1/14/96).
Conducted industrial design research on foreign laws and treaties at the World
Intellectual Property Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, June and July 1990.
On industrial design law and practice, assisted the Japanese Patent Office in
review of alternatives for improving Japanese system, 1990-present.
Conference Participant, attending WIPO 5th meeting of experts, parts I and II,
held in June and December l988, and 8th meeting, Part I, held June 1990, on the
patent law harmonization draft treaty, as a representative of ATRIP.
Chairman Patent Law Program, ABA-PTC Section CLE Program, March l988, in
Washington, D.C. Organized and moderated 5.5 hour program.
PUBLICATIONS
Special Note: Several papers were prepared for publication only on professor's web site
(http://www.fryer.com). Other papers were published on the Fryer web site
(http://www.fryer.com) and in other publications, as indicated in the individual listing of
the papers.
William T. Fryer, III, European Union (EU) Revolutionizes General Industrial Design
Protection, 84 Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society 899 (2002) [This
article was translated into Japanese and published in 47 Journal of the Japanese
Group, A.I.P.P.I 802 (2002)].
William T. Fryer, III, Trade Dress Protection: U.S. and International Developments -
The Prospects for Goobal Harmonization, Proceedings of the ABA, Section of IP Law
810 [CD available from the ABA, 17th Annual IP Conference, April 11-12, 2002,
Washington, D. C. (2002)].
William T. Fryer, III, The Geneva Act, Hague Agreement Concerning the International
Registration of Industrial Designs -- Status Report on International Acceptance, Review
of Development History and How It Will Work, Proceedings of the ABA, Section of
IP Law 745 (CD available from the ABA, Section of IP, Summer IPL Conference,
June 26-30, 2002, Philadelphia, PA.
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Lanny Herron and William T. Fryer, III, Ideas for Developing Country Universities
in Teaching Technology Commercialization: The Experience at the University of
Baltimore School of Law, Baltimore, Maryland, U. S. A., published by the World
Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) on its web site
(http://www.wipo.int/sme/en/welcome.htm), accessed on the Small and
Medium-size Enterprise page with E-mail distributed publications (Newsletter),
July 2002, viewed April 1, 2003.
William T. Fryer, III, Road Signs -- What product features can be protected by
trademark law?. The Daily Record A10 (Feb. 8, 2003).
William T. Fryer, III, New Design Protection Treaty -- Geneva Act -- Global
Implementation, to be published in the ABA, IP Law Section, Annual Committee
Reports Publication 2002-2003, as part of the Committee 412 (Industrial Designs)
report.
William T. Fryer, III, Vessel Hull Design Protection Act -- Evaluation Comments --
Recommendations for Changes, to be published in the ABA, IP Law Section, Annual
Committee Reports Publication 2002-2003, as a part of the Committee 412
(Industrial Designs) report.
William T. Fryer, III, written testimony filed prior to March 18, 2003 hearing in
response to Copyright Office and Patent and Trademark Office request for
comments on the Vessel Hull Deisgn Protection Act, 17 U. S. C. sections 1301-
1332, Federal Register Notice, Feb. 13, 2003 (Vol. 68, No. 30, page 7350-7351 (100
pages including appendices)..
Fryer, III, William T., U.S. PTO and WIPO Global Design Patent Statistics and
Analysis, Comiittee 412 (Industrial Designs), ABA, Section of IP Law Annual
Committee Reports 2001-2002 (to be published on Internet by Section); also
published on Fryer Institutue web site, http://www.fryer.com,updated on April
12, 2002.
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Fryer, III, William T., Trade Dress Protection: U.S. and International
Developments - The Prospects for Global Harmonization, published in ABA,
Section of IP Law Conference Proceeds April 11 and 12, 2002, on CD Rom,
available from ABA, IP Section Administrative Office, contact information on
Section web site http://www.abanet.org/intelprop.
Fryer, III, William T., Minutes of the AIPLA Industrial Designs Committee, held
October 18, 2001, 2002 AIPLA Bulletin 40-41.
Fryer, III, William T., Vessel Hull Design Protection Act - USA: Overview and
Update, 46 Center for Law and Business at the University of Lausanne
(CEDIDAC) 581-582 (2002).
Fryer, III, William T., Trademark Product Appearance Features, United States
and Foreign Protection Evolution: A Need for Clarification and Harmonization,
34 John Marshall L. Rev. 947-971 (2001).
Fryer, III, William T., Roundtable Discussion on the Future Development of the
Design System, FICPI Design Conference, Rome, Italy, Nov. 14-16, 2001
(Transcript to be published in the University of Baltimore, IP Law Journal).
Fryer, III, William T., Committee 412 (Industrial Designs) Annual Report, ABA,
Section of IP Law Annual Reports 2000-2001 (available on the Section web site, at
http://www.abanet.org/intelprop.
Fryer, III, William T., Protection of Partial Design, Japanese Design Protection
Association (2001) (in Japanese).
Fryer, III, William T., Intellectual Property and Treaties - Keys to International
Business Success, 33 Maryland Bar Journal 18 (2000).
Fryer, III, William T., The Evolution of Market Entry Industrial Design
Protection: An International Comparative Analysis, 21 European Intellectual
Property Review 618 (1999).
Fryer, III, William T., The Evolution of Market Entry Product Design Protection
in the U. S., published by ATRIP (Association for the Advancement of Teaching
and Research in Intellectual Property), assisted by World Intellectual Property
Organization, Proceedings (July 1999).
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Fryer, III, William T., written testimony requested by U. S. Patent and Trademark
office, on the Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of
Industrial Designs, submitted for hearing held May 13, 1999 and published by
that U. S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Fryer, III, William T., Annual Report of Committee 412 - Industrial Deisgns,
American Bar Association, Section of Intellectual Property, prepared as chairman
chair, approved March 1999, published in Annual Committee Report.
Fryer, III, William T., U.S. Protection of Well Known and Famous Marks,
uploaded Sept. 24, 1998; submitted for the Indonesian Intellectual Property
Society meeting in Bandung, Indonesia, held Sept. 25-26, 1998, paper submitted
at the request of U.S. Embassy, Republic of Indonesia. Paper published on Fryer
Web
Site, uploaded Sept. 24, 1998 to Fryer.com web site..
Fryer, III, William T., PTO Open House Report, up loaded Aug. 7, 1998;
U.S. Design Patent Special Statutues and Commentary, last updated on May 31,
1998;
Commentary on PTO Major Design Patent Rule Changes, last updated on Nov.
10, 1998;
Country and Regional Industrial Design Protection Feature, last updated Feb 16,
1998;
Fryer Newsletter No. 2, Nov. 10, 1997;
Fryer Newsletter No. 1, March 24, 1997;
U.S. Design Patents on Internet, last updated May 24, 1997;
Special Interest Web Sites on Industrial Design Protection, Last updated Aug. 3,
1998.
Fryer, III, William T., Obtaining Design Protection Worldwide Today and in the
Promising Near Future, AIPLA Proceedings, Midwinter Meeting, La Quinta, CA
(1998).
Fryer, III, William T., Vessel Hull Design Protection Act, Chuo University
International Center Journal (to be published in 1998; translated into Japanese).
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Fryer, III, William T., The 21st Century Design Patent System, 24 American
Intellectual Property law Association Quarterly Journal (Nos. 2,3 & 4 1996)
(Published in Jan. 1998).
Fryer, III, William T., Vessel Hull Design Protection Act paper submitted to the
U.S. House, Subcommittee on Courts and Intellectual Property, Committee of the
Judiciary, and currently published on the Subcommittee web site
(http://www.house.gov/judiciary/4.htm), and on the Professor Fryer's web site.
Amicus Curiae Brief filed August 11, 1997, in the United States Court of Appeals
for the Federal Circuit, Appeal 97-1225, serial no. 29/020,787, In re Scott Daniels;
this document was published on the Fryer web site, up loaded about August 11,
1998.
Fryer, William T., III, Internet Intellectual Property Research: and Publication: A
Search for Quality and Gobal Communications, ATRIP Proceedings (1997).
Commentary, 37 Idea-The Journal of Law and Technology 623, 655, 666, 700, 733
and 738 (1997).
Fryer, III, William T., Seeking a Benefits Balance in the Industrial Design Treaty
Revision (Hague Agreement): Fifth Meeting of Experts, Held June 13-16, 1995, 77
J. Pat. & Trademark Off. Soc'y 931-952 (1995).
Fryer, III, William T., Use of Utility and Design Patent to Protect the Same
Product: A Strategy for Success, ABA, IPL Section Summer Conference
Proceedings 75-102 (1995).
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Future of the U.S. Substantive Examination System: Design Patent Law and
Practice (52 pages), Tokyo Design Symposium, Conference Proceedings (Chuo
University, Tokyo, Japan, Nov. 1994).
Fryer,III, William T., More Bang for Your Design Protection Money: A Report on
the Hague Agreement Third Meeting of Experts, 76 J. Pat. & Trademark Off.
Soc'y 91-115 (1994).
Fryer, III, William T., Report on Hague Agreement (Industrial Designs) Second
Meeting of Experts, WIPO, April 27-30, 1992, 74 yJ. Pat. & Trademark Off. Soc'
923-937 (1992).
Fryer, III, William T., International Review of Pending U.S. Design Legislation: Is
It on the Right Track?, 73 J. Pat. & Trademark Off. Soc'y 905-930 (1991).
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Fryer, III, William T., Symposium on Industrial Design Law and Practice,
organized and assisted in editing Symposium publication; contributed following
articles: Introduction to a Symposium, 1-6; A case History of Industrial Design
Success: The Dove Lamp, 160-163; and Industrial Design Protection in the United
States of America - Present Situation and Plans for Revision, 98-221, 19
University of Baltimore Law Review, No. 1 and No. 2 1989/1990 (published July
1991).
Fryer, III, William T., Design Users Suggest National Law Changes, EC
Approach and Harmonisation Strategy: Federal Republic of Germany Surveys on
Design Protection 2-14, A.I.P.P.I., Journal of the Japanese Group [Japanese
translation of 1990 European Intellectual Property Review (EIPR) article listed
next below].
Fryer, III, William T., Design Users Suggest National Law Changes, EC
Approach and Harmonisation Strategy: Federal Republic of Germany Surveys on
Design Protection, 1990 EIPR (UK) 360-368.
Fryer, III, William T., Patent Law Harmonization Treaty Decision is Not Far Off -
What Course Should the U.S. Take?: A Review of the Current Situation and
Alternatives Available, 30 IDEA - The Journal of Law and Technology 309-354
(1990); the same article was published in the 72 J. Pat. & Trademark Off. Soc'y,
242-254 and 298 -333 (1990).
Fryer, III, William T., Industrial design Protection in the United States of America
- Present Situation and Plans for Revision, WIPO Industrial Property Journal,
March l988, ll5-l3l; the same article was published in the J. Pat. & Trademark Off.
Soc'y 820-846 (1988).
Fryer, III, William T., "Where the Action Is", Patent World, Jan. l988, 22-25
(describing the organization and operation of the ABA-PTC Section).
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Fryer, III, William T., United States Legislative Activity, Patent World, 27 (1987)
(related to patent law harmonization).
Congressional testimony, oral and written, on June 23, l988 before the
Subcommittee on Courts ..., U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee
on Industrial Design Protection Act, H.R. ll79 (l00th Cong., lst Sess.).
Fryer, III, William T., Chairman Committee 305 (Industrial Designs) report, ABA-
PTC Section Committee Reports (l986, l985, l984, and l983).
Fryer, III, William T., Industrial Design protection in the United States - A
Proposal for Improvement, Proceedings, International Association for the
Advancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property; meeting held on
September l7, l985, Geneva, Switzerland.
Fryer, III, William T., Protection of Ornamental Designs of Useful Articles - The
Legislative Opportunity, Proceedings, ABA, PTC Section 160-193 (l982)
(Appendix D).
Fryer, III, William T., The United States Patent Re-examination Process -
Background, Explanation and Analysis, l0 EIPR 290 (l98l).
McGovern, Peter J., and Fryer, III, William T., The Drama of Formation,
Operation and Changes for A South Dakota Non-Profit Corporation, l980, South
Dakota Arts Council.
Fryer, III, William T., New California Non-Profit Corporation law: A Unique
Approach, 7 Pepperdine University Law Review l (l978).
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Fryer, III, William T., Antitrust Law Update for the South Dakota Practitioner -
State Law Changes and the Federal Improvements Act, 23 South Dakota Law
Review 3l (l978).
WORK IN PROGRESS
The preparation of a book on the history and operation of the Geneva Act of the
Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industial Designs
is well on its way to completion. Work on the related treatise on Industrial
Design Law and Practice continues, as time permits.
SPECIAL NOTE:
Wu, Chen-Fong
Email: cfwu@pu.edu.tw
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Work:
1- A Strategic Operational Model of Training-Education for Taiwanese
Industry. Ph.D. dissertation, Drake University, U.S.A..
2- Wu, Chen-Fong (2006/12).
The study of the Relations among Ethical Considerations,
Family Management and Organizational Performance in
Corporate Governance. Journal of Business Ethics,
Vol. 68, p.p.165- 179.[SSCI]
3- Wu, Chen-Fong (2004/10). The Study of the Relationship Between
the Organizational Climate and the Campus Ethical Issues of University
across the Taiwan Strait. Journal of Dong Hua University,
Vol. 21, No. 5, p.p.132-135.[EI]
4. Wu, Chen-Fong (2004/7). Research on a Typology of Business Ethics
Operation across the Taiwan Strait. Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 52, No. 3,
p.p.229-242.[SSCI]
5. Wu, Chen-Fong (2003/7). A study of the Adjustment of Ethical
Recognition and Ethical Decision-making of Managers- to- be Across the Taiwan
Strait Before and After Receiving a Business Ethics Education. Journal of
Business Ethics, No. 45, p.p.291-307.[SSCI]
6. Wu, Chen-Fong (2002/11). Business Should be its own Therapist
:Observing the Governance Ethics of Taiwanese Enterprises. Journal of Business
Ethics, Vol. 40, p.p.363-371.[SSCI]
7. Wu, Chen-Fong (2002/2). The Relationship of Ethical Decision-Making,
Business Ethics and Performance in Taiwan. Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 35,
p.p.143-162.[SSCI]
8. Wu, Chen-Fong (2001/9). The Study of Global Business Ethics of
Taiwanese Enterprises in East Asia¡GIdentifying Taiwanese Enterprises in
Mainland China, Vietnam and Indonesia as Targets. Journal of Business Ethics,
Vol. 33, No. 2, p.p.151-165.[SSCI]
9. Wu, Chen-Fong (2001/1). The Relation between Buddhist Culture and
Business Ethics. Tamkang Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, No. 6,
p.p.84-100.
10. Wu, Chen-Fong (2001/1). The Study of Global Business Ethics in East
Asia: Taiwan Enterprises in Indonesia as Targets. OMEGA, Vol. 29, No. 3,
p.p.221-231.[SSCI]
11. Wu, Chen-Fong (2000/6). Diversity among The Values of Administrators
in Different Organizations and the Determinants of Ethics in Decision Making.
Journal of China Textile University, Vol. 17, No. 2, p.p.117-121.[EI]
12. Wu, Chen-Fong (1999/12). A Preliminary study of the Organizational
Ethical Climate and its¡¥ Enhancement Methods for Taiwan and Shanghai.
Journal of China Textile University, Vol. 16, No. 4, Wu, Chen-Fong (2006/11/1).
Does the EAST Differ from the WEST to HACK a Way through the Ethical
Jungle?. Proceeding of the World Business Ethics Forum.
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Dweller on Two Planets. These Zitko also made available to the public, initially
through the Lemurian Press and later through the World University Press. He
was later to author Democracy in Economics - Streamers of Light from the New
World, World University Insights and New Age Tantra Yoga.
Zitko's productive activity was crowned in 1946, when, inspired by the recent
foundation of the United Nations, he addressed an audience of educators and lay
members on the winter solstice at the Echo Park Women's Club, Los Angeles,
outlining the establishment of a world university on a world scale with a world
programme that would further the cause of world peace and understanding.
From that meeting a board of thirteen trustees was formed in Los Angeles,
resulting in the incorporation of the World University Roundtable in California
on February 24, 1947, as a non-profit religious, educational and charitable
corporation that would work towards the furtherance of the World University
vision. Of these thirteen, comprising spiritual leaders, educators, naturopaths
and others, Zitko was the last to survive, although his colleague Dr Norman
Walker was to live to the age of 108. It was this board that inaugurated the Los
Angeles Section of the World University in 1948 with forty instructors and a
diverse curriculum; however, the section was to founder for lack of funding and
suitable space a few years afterwards. The World University movement thus
created was to be described as the "Grandaddy" of all such experiments by Dr
Robert Muller, former secretary-general of the United Nations.
In 1950, the erstwhile First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt, endorsed the World
University, praising its world peace initiatives. With a mind towards expansion,
Zitko oversaw the creation of the World University Association of Schools, which
was to embrace numerous worldwide institutions in the succeeding years. The
concept, partly born of financial necessity, was that in each country the
university would grow from the grass roots rather than according to a
centralised plan; in this way existing schools would affiliate to the World
University and in time work towards Regional College status. In 1952, adherents
in Buenos Aires published a four-page informative bulletin about the World
University and distributed 10,000 copies; this complimented the University's
own bimonthly journal, eventually entitled Liftoff, which continued in
publication for 56 years from 1947 until its last issue in May-June 2003, bringing
news of the World University to its many adherents around the globe. From 1947
onwards, an Annual Conference was organised in accordance with the
Roundtable constitution, initially at the Roundtable headquarters, then in
Washington, DC from 1967-75, but subsequently expanding to take in locations
in Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America. The 1970 Conference was held
simultaneously in Nigeria, the Netherlands and the USA; after this Conferences
took place in, amongst other places, Brussels (1992), Rome (1993), England
(1996), Bali (1997), Korea (1979, 1990), India (1987), Canada (1984), Puerto Rico
(1994), Germany (1995), USA (Los Angeles, 1976, Oregon, 1977, Texas, 2000) and
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St Lucia (2002). The 2003 Conference had been scheduled for Arizona, but was
pre-empted by Zitko's death. It was perhaps these Annual Conferences, which
brought together educators from around the world that were the supreme
demonstration of the strength of support for the World University movement.
In 1969, after surrendering the lease on their previous land, the World University
purchased a complex of buildings in Tucson, to which was added a library,
which was to be the University's home until 1985. That year saw the purchase of
the University's present home, the 80-acre Desert Sanctuary Campus at the foot
of the Rincon Mountain Range near Benson, Arizona, and two years later, once
the move was complete, the Tucson campus was sold. The Desert Sanctuary
Campus had originally been used as a yoga ashram and a school for
disadvantaged young people; now it was adapted for the World University with
the conversion of its nine buildings to provide offices, visitor accommodation
and a substantial library. The library building came to house what is arguably
the finest library on esoteric and spiritual science and related subjects in the
world, consisting of some 25,000 books, manuscripts and other resources,
together with theses that had been submitted for the cultural doctorate. 2003 had
seen a successful restoration project completed on the library building. The
campus, which is of outstanding natural beauty, also features an Olympic-size
swimming pool.
Zitko was to make the campus his home; he received visitors from throughout
the world there, and together with a small staff of volunteers administered the
business of the World University without salary, funded by donations and by the
trust that he had established to support the University in perpetuity. Chief
among this staff must be mentioned Zitko's devoted Secretary, Dr Jill Over way,
an expert in yoga also resident on the campus, who typed and prepared each
edition of Liftoff and handled much in the way of communications, latterly
including messages from around the world via email.
The activities of the University expanded to encompass a substantial publications
arm during the 1970s; as well as Zitko's writings, it published works of literary
criticism, child development, poetry by the acclaimed Canadian poet Stephen
Gill and the autobiography of impresario Irwin Parnes.
By the 1990s the World University was ready to initiate a series of Regional
Colleges, beginning with the North American Regional College (housed at the
Desert Sanctuary Campus) in 1998. This college published a prospectus of non-
traditional experiential and spiritual studies leading to certificate and diploma
awards, with forty-four faculty members drawn from around the world.
Although all courses were offered by distance learning, some on-campus
instruction also took place, and in 2002 programmes leading to the award of a
research doctorate in association with Zoroastrian College were made generally
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available (from which programme Dr S.S. Walia was the first to graduate in
Energy Science, following a thesis on the therapeutic qualities of solar energy). In
the following year, the Design, Technology and Management Society initiated
the South African Regional College in Ladismith, although this was to cease
affiliation in 2002 following a change in management of the DTMS. This was to
be followed by the South East Asian Regional College (the World Association of
Integrated Medicine in India), the West African Regional College and World
University Computer Center (Nigeria) and the Zoroastrian Regional College (the
Zoroastrian College, India). At the time of Zitko's death, Queen's University,
Bangladesh (the largest private university in that country) and the Daya Pertiwi
Foundation, Indonesia, were in the process of seeking Regional College status.
A website was set up by the World University and Roundtable in 1998, and in
2001 this registered 45,784 hits. After the September 11 attacks, the number of
hits snowballed from an average of 1,800 per month to an astonishing 12,959 in
the month of those events, suggesting that a wider audience was turning to the
World University in times of crisis.
Each winter solstice from 1956, commemorating the tenth anniversary of the
foundation of the Roundtable, was designated World University Day and
formed the focus for an outpouring of worldwide messages to the Desert
Sanctuary Campus, sharing in telepathic rapport with the ceremony conducted
there. 2002 saw an unprecedented demonstration of support, with many
messages from around the globe producing what Zitko described as a "stream of
love divine". In his own words, "there never was a greater conviction among
all...that the World University was linked with a Higher Authority, cognizant of
the dedication expressed by all those who have made the commitment to support
the vision which underlies the New World Civilisation of "Light, Love and
Power." The ceremony had included the Affirmation of Djwhal Khul the Tibetan,
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a Message of the Master Phylos and Zitko's own keynote address delivered
earlier that year at the Annual Conference in St Lucia.
Zitko was a man of imposing presence and energy, and his spiritual qualities
became quickly apparent in any discourse. He was generous with his time and
encouragement and was an entertaining and thought-provoking correspondent,
sending his review of the year's events as a Christmas gift annually. His
humanity and warmth were witnessed by the many friends he counted
throughout the entire world, making the Desert Sanctuary Campus a focus for
those who sought an educational and philosophical ideal that transcended
temporal boundaries. One rarely exchanged ideas with him without leaving with
a renewed faith in human nature. He is survived by his three children Lenodene
Muriel, now retired, Terel, owner of the Landmark Furniture Store in
Cottonwood, Arizona, and a spiritual teacher, Beth Ellen, a professor at
Winthrop University, South Carolina, and his granddaughter Tiffany, a medical
student at North Carolina State University.
In answer to the question of how he maintained his faith in the World University
in the face of what was at times significant opposition, including at one point a
death threat against his person, Zitko replied simply, "Serve as selflessly as
possible with your eyes on the stars and your feet on the ground, and let the
result take care of itself."
The Hon. Professor John Kersey
ZAKIR HOSSAIN
Address
45 D New Eskaton, Flat 703, New eskaton, Ramna, Dhaka, Bangladash
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Designation:
Doctoral Candidate, School of International Studies, University of Trento, Italy
Assistant Professor, Institute of Bangladesh Studies, University of Rajshahi,
and Trustee, Unnayan Onneshan- The Innovators, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Profession :
Teaching, Research and Consultancy
Areas of Interest:
Trade Policy and Multilateral Trade Regime, Globalisation, Labour Rights,
MDGs, PRSP
KEY QUALIFICATIONS
Jakir Hossain, educated in the universities of London South Bank, London School
of Economics, and Carleton
in development studies, social policy and planning in developing countries, and
trade policy and commercial
diplomacy respectively, is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Bangladesh
Studies, University of
Rajshahi, and Trustee, Unnayan Onneshan, Bangladesh. Currently I am pursuing
PhD International Studies at
the Doctoral School of International Studies, University of Trento. I have taught
Bangladesh Development
Perspectives, Participatory Research Methods, Socio-economic Studies of
Bangladesh at the Institute of
Bangladesh Studies, University of Rajshahi and at the Institute of Business
Administration, University of
Dhaka. I have contributed to research programmes of Trade Policy Analysis,
Bangladesh Public Policy Watch,
Primary Education Policy Watch and Listening to People Living in Poverty at
Unnayan Onneshan. I worked as
Research Associate at the Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh and was
involved in research programs on:
Trade Policy and Multilateral Trading System, Population and Sustainable
Development, and Independent
Review of Bangladesh's Development . I have written articles, policy papers,
briefs on multilateral trading
regime, labour rights, poverty and injustice, skill formation and learning for
employability, education and
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development, textile and clothing sector. I have been keynote speaker in different
national and regional
seminars in Bangladesh as well as international conferences in Canada, Pakistan,
India and Hong Kong.
CURRENT ENGAGEMENT
Sep 2006- present Doctoral Candidate
School of International Studies, University of Trento, Italy
Major: International Economics; Minor: International Politics
Dissertation: Trade-linked Labour Standards, Workers Rights and the Politics of
(Mis)Representation of Bangladesh’s Garment Workers
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
2000 Certificate in Trade Policy and Commercial Diplomacy
[Equivalent to half of MA requirements]
Centre for Trade Policy and Law, Carleton University, Canada
Courses completed:
• The Fundamentals of the Trade Regime
• The International Institutional Setting
• The Domestic Institutional Setting
• The Nuts and Bolts of Trade Policy
• Dispute Settlement • Public Advocacy
• Trade Negotiation • Policy Analysis and Formulation
WORK EXPERIENCE
01/01 – present Assistant Professor
Institute of Bangladesh Studies (IBS), University of Rajshahi,
Rajshahi, Bangladesh [presently on study leave]
Course Coordinator:
• Bangladesh Development Perspective
• Participatory Research Methods
Associate Editor Journal of the Institute of Bangladesh Studies (JIBS)
Member Board of Studies, Institute of Bangladesh Studies
08/03 – present Member Secretary (Currently as Trustee)
Unnayan Onneshan -The Innovators,
Centre for Research and Action on Development, Dhaka, Bangladesh
www.unnayan.org [presently as Trustee]
08/01 – 03/02 Part Time Teacher
Institute of Business Administration (IBA)
University of Dhaka, Dhaka
Course Coordinator: Socio-economic Studies of Bangladesh
10/99 – 01/01 Research Associate
Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), Dhaka
Premier civil society think tank in Bangladesh
Research Involvement: • Programme on Trade Policy and Multilateral Trading
System
• Programme on Population and Sustainable Development
• Independent Review of Bangladesh's Development (IRBD)
SPECIALISED TRAINING
02/98 - 05/98 Project Planning
London School of Economics and Political Science
12/98 Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA),
facilitated by Robert Chambers, Institute of Development Studies, UK
12/98 Planning for Real,
conducted by Tony Gibson, London School of Economics
1989 - 1991 MSc Mechanical Engineering (three semester completed)
Riga Aviation University, Riga, Latvia
09/88 - 06/89 Russian Language Course, Kiev Aviation University, Ukraine
GENERAL EDUCATION
1985-1987 Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC), Jhenidah Cadet College, Jessore
Board
(Placed in First Division with distinction)
1983-1985 Secondary School Certificate (SSC), Jhenidah Cadet College, Jessore
Board
(Placed in 1st Division with distinction, 12th in Combined Merit List)
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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
• Resuscitating the Sundarbans: Customary Use of Biodiversity and Traditional
Cultural Practices in
Bangladesh , Dhaka: Unnayan Onneshan, Nijera kori, Bela and Forest Peoples
Programmes, April 2008, [coauthor
with DM Humayan kabir]
• Minimum Wage for the Garment Workers: Implementation Records and the
Changes in Economic Security,
Dhaka: Unnayan Onneshan and Nari Uddog Kendra, March 2008, [In Bengali,
co-author with Rabiul Islam]
• Deserting the Sundarbans: Local People’s Perspective on ADB-GEF-
Netherlands Funded Sundarbans
Biodiversity Conservation Project, Dhaka: Unnayan Onneshan, Nijera kori and
Forest Peoples Programmes,
December 2007, [co-author with Kushal Roy]
• Women’s Rights to Land in Bangladesh: Roles, Limitations and
Transformation, Dhaka: Unnayan Onneshan
and ActionAid Bangladesh, December 2007, [co-author with Md. Golam Sarwar]
• Social Protection of Bangladesh’s Workers and National Minimum Wage:
Rights, Realities and Remedies,
Dhaka: Unnayan Onneshan and Bangladesh Institute of Labour Studies, July
2006, [co-author with ASM
Asaduzzaman]
• Bangladesh National Budget 2006 – 2007: A Rapid Assessment, June 2006,
Dhaka: Unnayan Onneshan,
[co-author with Rashed Titumir, Iqbal Ahmed and Golam Sarwar]
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llochner@uwo.ca
Contact Information
Department of Economics
The University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario, N6A 5C2, Canada
Phone: (519) 777-3069
Fax: (519) 661-3666
E-mail: zsiddiqu@uwo.ca
Web: http://publish.uwo.ca/~zsiddiqu
Citizenship
Bangladesh, Permanent Resident of Canada
Education
Degree Field Institution Year
Ph.D. Economics University of Western Ontario 2009 (expected)
M.A Economics Carleton University 2001
M.S.S Economics University of Dhaka, Bangladesh 1997
B.S.S Economics University of Dhaka, Bangladesh 1996
Dissertation
Title: Essays on Gender Disparities in Earnings and Education
Committee: Lance Lochner (Supervisor), Terry Sicular, Aldo Colussi
Research Fields
Development Economics, Labour Economics, Applied Econometrics
Research Papers
“Shocks to Family Income and Gender Differences in Child Schooling Response
in
Rural India” (Job market paper)
“Trends in the Gender Wage Differentials and Selection Bias: 1975-2000”
Work in Progress
“Intrafamily Time Allocation in Rural India and Weather Shocks”
Teaching Fields
Undergraduate: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics. Development Economics,
Labour Economics, Econometrics
Graduate: Microeconomics, Development Economics
Teaching Experience
Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Western Ontario
Intermediate Microeconomic Theory II, Summer 2008
Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory, Winter 2008
Macroeconomic Policy , Summer 2007 (Online)
Intermediate Microeconomic Theory I, Fall 2006
Econometrics I, Summer 2006
Labour Economics- Theory, Summer 2005 (Online)
Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, University of Western Ontario
Graduate Course
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Languages
English, Bangla (Native)