51Adams B. BodomoB.A., M.A. (Legon), M.Phil., Ph.D. (Trondheim)Associate Professor of Linguistics &African Studies Programme CoordinatorSchool of Humanities,The University of Hong KongTel: (852) 2857 8285Fax: (852) 2546 4943Email: abbodomo@hku dot hkDr. Bodomo is Associate Professor of Linguistics in the School of Humanities atthe University of Hong Kong and Coordinator of the University's African StudiesProgramme. His expertise includes:•FORMAL THEORETICAL LINGUISTICS - SYNTAX, SEMANTICS (and theirinterfaces): theory, description, and application (mainly Lexical-FunctionalGrammar)
52•COGNITIVE SCIENCE/HUMAN LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGY: IT-basedlanguage learning, Issues of Language and Literacy Education in the InformationAge•AFRICAN STUDIES: digitization of indigenous African culture, comparativeAfrican and Asian studies, diasporan communitiesHis current projects include writing a grammar of the Zhuang Language ofsouthwestern China, research into the African diaspora in Asia, particularlyChina, and a study of ideophones in African and Asian languages. He doesresearch on the syntactic and semantic structures of a wide range of languages,including Dagaare, English, French, Norwegian, Twi, and comparative study ofChinese and any of these languages.Beyond linguistics, he likes working out in the gym, hiking, distance running(10K - marathon), and watching soccer. He also finds time to write and recitepoetry, and participates in lively debates of African and world affairs.Ather Hussain, SyedM.D., F.A.C.PAssistant Professor of MedicineDivision of NephrologyCertification:November 2002 ABNeph Expiration- 2012August 2000 ABIM Expiration- 2010May 1998 USMLE III PassedAugust 1995 USMLE II PassedSeptember 1994 USMLE I PassedJanuary 1994 Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S)Appointments:October 1, 2003 - present Medical College of Wisconsin/ VAMCAssistant Professor of Medicine
53Department of MedicineDivision of NephrologyOctober 1, 2003 – present Zablocki Veterans Affairs Medical Center5000 W. National AvenueNephrology Section (CC-111K)Milwaukee, WI 53295Graduate education:4/1988- 1/1994 Dow Medical College, Karachi, PakistanPostgraduate Training and Fellowship Appointments:Oct. 2002 – Sept. 2003 Medical College of WisconsinDivision of Transplant NephrologyFellow PGY-VII9200 W WisconsinMilwaukee, WI 53226July 2000 – June 2002 Medical College of WisconsinDepartment of Nephrology /Fellow PGY, V-VI9200 W WisconsinMilwaukee, WI 53226July 1999 – June 2000 Mount Sinai Services at Queens Hospital CenterAffiliate of Mount Sinai School of MedicineDepartment of Internal MedicinePGY, IV
5482-68 164th StreetJamaica, NY 11432July 1998 - June 1999 Mount Sinai Services at Queens Hospital CenterAffiliate of Mount Sinai School of MedicineDepartment of Internal MedicinePGY, III82-68 164th StreetJamaica, NY 11432July 1997 - June 1998 Mount Sinai Services at Queens Hospital CenterAffiliate of Mount Sinai School of MedicineDepartment of Internal MedicinePGY, II82-68 164th StreetJamaica, NY 11432July 1996 - June 1997 Delaware State HospitalDepartment of PsychiatryPGY, I1901 N Dupont HwyNew Castle, DE 19720Jan. 1995 – Jan. 1996 Anklesaria Hospital, Karachi, PakistanDr. Khalid Mahmood & AssociatesInternal Medicine GroupAssociate PhysicianKarachi, PakistanJuly 1994 – Jan. 1995 Civil Hospital, Karachi, PakistanAffiliate of University of KarachiInternal MedicineKarachi, PakistanJan. 1994 - July 1994 Civil Hospital, Karachi, PakistanAffiliate of University of KarachiRotation in General Surgery & Plastic and Burn UnitKarachi, PakistanLicensure: Number Issue Date ExpirationWisconsin 42819-020 11/ 2000 10/31/2009Certifications:ATLS April 2003Basic Life Support June 2002
55Advanced Cardiac Life Support Sept.2003Cardiac Stress Testing September 1999Achievements:Co-Founder- Residents Journal at Mount Sinai School of Medicine at QueensHospital Center.Introduced Citrate based Anti-Coagulation protocol for CRRT atFroedtert Memorial Lutheran HospitalImplemented CRRT (Continuous renal replacement therapy) atZablocki Veterans Affairs Medical CenterStarted Renal Transplant Clinic at the VATeaching:2008-Present Core Skills Program –Phase III IM3012007- Present Mentor and Instructor for CER program for 2nd year MCW Students2005 – Present Mentor 3rd year Medical Student in clinics2003 – Present Teaching fellows and residentsOct 2003 – Present Mentor and instructor for the MCW second year medicalstudents, teaching History and Physicals.July 2000 – Oct. 2003 Mentor to interns, residents and PA students at the MedicalCollege of Wisconsin, have given lectures and journal clubs in the department ofMedicine and Nephrology, given lectures to the pharmacists.July 1998 – June 2000 Mentor to Physician Assistant and Pharmacy Studentsrotated throughThe Department of Internal Medicine, Mount Sinai Services at QueensHospital Center1993 -1994 Instructor- Physical DiagnosisDow Medical College & Civil Hospital, Karachi, PakistanLectures:March 2006 Medical Student Lecture, Clinical Evaluation of the Kidney2005 Clinical Pathological Conference, Principal Speaker, Zablocki VA2005 – Present Medical Student Lecture, On Electrolytes (bi-quarterly address)2004 – Present Intern Lecture, On UA (quarterly address)
56Invited Guest Speaker:11/2006 Hypertension and Role of ACE-I and ARB10/7/2006 Pre-dialysis Care of Kidney Disease. Primary Care Update, DoorCounty, WI9/2006 Hypertension and Kidney Disease. West Allis Health Department, WestAllis, WI10/24/2007 New advances in hypertension. St. Luke’s Hospital, Racine, WICommittees:July 2004 – Present Fellowship Committee Division of Nephrology / Departmentof Medicine Medical College of Wisconsin2005 – Present Interview Selection/Interview Committee for new internsAwards:2002 – 2003 Best Teaching Service for the 2002/2003Academic YearDivision of Nephrology / Department of MedicineMedical College of Wisconsin2003 – 2004 Best Teaching Service for the 2003/2004 Academic YearDivision of Nephrology / Department of MedicineMedical College of Wisconsin2003- 2004 Certificate of appreciation for MCW Clinical Examination CourseCommitteeMembership:Since 10/10/2001 American Society of Nephrology (ASN)Since 04/24/2002 American Society of Transplant (AST)Since 10/10/2001 Renal Physician Association (RPA)Since 01/24/1994 Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC)Since 01/24/1994 Pakistan Medical Association (PMA)Reviewer :Reddy SS, Holley JL. Management of the Pregnant Chronic Dialysis Patient. InPress.Clinical Studies (Current) :Title: A prospective randomized, double-blind, forced titration, multicenterparallel group, one year treatment trial to compare Micardis (telmisartan) 80mgversus Cozaar (losartan) 100mg, in hypertensive type 2 diabetic patients withovert nephropathy (AMADEO STUDY)
57Role : Principal InvestigatorDates: 2004 – 03/2005Title: A Phase 2, Proof of Concept, Randomized, Open-Label, Two-Arm, ParallelGroup, Multi-Center Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of FK778 Comparedwith Standard Care in Renal Transplant Recipients with Untreated Biopsy-Diagnosed BK Nephropathy Protocol 04-0-196Source: FujisawaRole: Principal InvestigatorDates: 1/2005 – 01/2006Title: Ongoing Telemesartan Alone and in Conjunction with Ramipril GlobalEndpoint Trial(ONTARGET)Role : Co InvestigatorDates : 2001-2006Title : A Randomized, Double Blind, Multiple Dose Study of KRX – 101 inDiabetic Nephropathic Patients with Persistent Microalbuminuria.Role : Co InvestigatorSource : Keryx BiopharmaceuticalsDates : 2004-2005Title: A Multicenter, Randomized, Partially-blinded Study of the Safety andEfficacy ofFTY720 Combined with Corticosteroids and Full or Reduced Dose of Neoral inDe Novo AdultRenal Transplant Recipients.Source: NovartisRole: Co InvestigatorDates: 6/01 – present (Completed enrollment)Title: Folic Acid for Vascular Outcomes Reduction in Transplantation(FAVORIT).Source: NIHRole: Clinical Site Co-InvestigatorDates: 2/2002-2/2007Title: Phase II, Open Label, Multicenter Study to Assess the Pharmacokinetics,Long-termSafety and Tolerability of Tacrolimus in Stable Kidney Transplant PatientsConverted from aPrograf Based Immunosuppression Regimen to a Modified Release (MR)Tacrolimus BasedImmunosuppression Regimen.Source: FujisawaRole: Co InvestigatorDates: 10/2002-10/2007 (Completed enrollment)
58Title: A One Year, Multicenter, Partially Blinded, Double-Dummy, RandomizedStudy toEvaluate the Efficacy and Safety of FTY720 Combined with Reduced Dose or FullDose Neoraland Corticosteroids Versus Mycophenolate Mofetil (MMF, Cellcept) Combinedwith Full Dose
59Neoral and Corticosteroid in De Novo Adult Renal Transplant Recipients.Source: NovartisRole: Co InvestigatorDates: 4/2003 – Present (Completed enrollment)Title: A Phase III, Randomized, Open Label, Comparative, Multicenter Study toAssess theSafety and Efficacy of Prograf/MMF, Modified Release (MR) Prograf/MMF andNeoral/MMFin De Novo Kidney Transplant Recipients.Source: FujisawaRole : Co InvestigatorDates: 4/2003 – present (Completed enrollment)Title: PLANET I: Prospective evaLuation of proteinuriA and reNal function indiabETic patients with progressive renal diseaseSource: AstraZenecaRole: Principal InvestigatorDates: 01/06 – 01/08Title: PLANET II: Prospective evaLuation of proteinuriA and reNal function innon-diabETic patients with progressive renal diseaseSource: AstraZenecaRole: Principal InvestigatorDates: 01/06 – 01/08Title: Phase IV Study of Telmisartin/HCTZ vs. Valsartan/HCTZ in Patients withStage I or Stage II Hypertension.Source: BohringerRole: Principal InvestigatorDates: 10/2005 – 10/2006Clinical Studies (New):Title: An Outcome, Rondomized, Double-blind, Placebo Controlled TrialEvaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Norditropin in Hemodialysis PatientsSource: Novo NordiskRole: Co InvestigatorTitle: Belatacept Evaluation of Nephroprotection and Efficacy as First-lineImmunosuppression Trial - EXTended criteria donors (BENEFIT - EXT) ClinicalProtocol: IM1O3027Source: Bristol Myers SquibbRole: Co InvestigatorTitle: A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Study to Assess theEfficacy and Safety of Cinacalcet HCl in Chronic Kidney Disease Subjects withSecondary Hyperparathyroidism Not Receiving Dialysis Cinacalcet HCl (AMG073)Source: Amgen, Inc.
60Role: Co InvestigatorTitle: A 6-month, Phase 2, Multicenter, Randomized, Open-Label, ComparativeStudy of Two Dose Levels of CP-690,550 Administered Concomitantly With IL-2Receptor Antagonist Induction Therapy, Mycophenolate Mofetil andCorticosteroids Versus a Tacrolimus-based Immunosuppressive Regimen for thePrevention of Allograft Rejection in de novo Renal Allograft Recipients ProtocolA3921009Source: PfizerRole: Co InvestigatorTitle: An Open-Label, Single-arm Study to Assess the Safety of Epoetin alfaManufactured by a Deep Tank Technology in Subjects with Chronic KidneyDisease Receiving DialysisProtocol: 20040268Source:AmgenRole: Co InvestigatorDates: 2005 - 2007Title: A Randomized, Open-Label, Study to Assess the Safety of Epoetin AlfaManufactured by Deep Tank Technology and Epoetin Alfa manufactured byRoller Bottle Technology in Subjects with Chronic Kidney Disease not on DialysisProtocol: 20040259Source:AmgenRole: Co InvestigatorDates: 2005 - 2007Clinical Studies (Past):Title: A Phase I open label multi-center study to evaluate the pharmacokineticsand tolerability to Tacrolimus and Sirolimus when used in combination in stablerenal transplants.Source: Fujisawa Healthcare, Inc.Role: Co InvestigatorDates: 6/1999 – 12/2002Title: Study of the Safety of Long-term Administration of Sirolimus.Source: Wyeth-AyerstRole: Co InvestigatorDates: 3/99 – 2004Title: A Comparative Open-label Study to Evaluate Graft Function in De NovoRenal AllograftRecipients Treated With Either a \"Reduced Dose\" or a \"Standard Dose\" ofCyclosporine inCombination With Rapamune and Corticosteroids.Source: Wyeth-Ayerst Via PPD DevelopmentRole: Co InvestigatorDates: 8/00 – 2004
61Title: One Year, Multicenter, Open-label, Prospective, Randomized Study toCompare the Effect of Two Neoral C-2h Maintenance Targets, Beyond TwoMonths Post-transplant, on RenalFunction, in the Context of an Immunosuppressive Regime Consisting ofMyfortic, Simulect,and Steroids.Source: NovartisRole: Co-InvestigatorDates: 4/2002-4/2004Articles & Publications:1. Hussain S, Sondhi D, Munir A, Ayinla R. Rosner F. Amniotic fluid embolismwith late respiratory failure. Hospital Physician. 2001, 37: No.12; 40-432. Sondhi D, Hussain S, Munir A, Ayinla R, Rosner F. Heroin lung: case reportand brief review. Resident & Staff Physician. 2001 47:30-323. Munir A, Hussain S, Sondhi D, Ayinla R, Rosner F. Wernicke’s encephalopathyin a non alcoholic patient. Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine. 2001, 68:34. Hussain S, Bresnahan BA, Cohen EP, Hariharan S. Rapid kidney allograftfailure in patients with polyoma virus nephritis with prior treatment with anti-lymphocyte agents, oral. Clinical Transplantation. 2002, 6: 43-75. Cohen EP, Hussain S, Moulder JE. Successful treatment of radiationnephropathy with angiotensin II blockade . Int. J. Radiation Oncology Biol. Phys.2003, 55; pp190-1936. Basant Arya, Syed Hussian, Sundaram Hariharan. Rhodococcus equipneumonia in a renal transplant patient: A case report and review of literature.Clinical Tranplantation 2004: 18: 748 –7527. Hussain S, Orentas R, Walczak J, Cohen EP, Hariharan, S. Prevention of BKVNephritis by Monitoring BK Viremia in Renal Transplant Recipients: AProspective Study. Graft, 2004, 7: 28-308. Hussain S, Savin V, Piering W, Tomasi J, Blumenthal S. Phosphate EnrichedHemodialysis During Pregnancy – Two Case Studies. Hemo Dial International2005; 9: 147-1529. Hussain S and Cheng E. Causes and Prevention of Acute Renal Failure in theCritically Ill Patient. Contemp Critical Care, 2005, 2:10
6210. Vasudev B, Hariharan S, Hussain S, Zhu Y, Bresnahan B, Cohen E: BK VirusNephritis: Risk Factors, Timing and Outcome in Renal Transplant Recipients.Kidney International. Vol 68:1834-39, 200511. Hussain S, Hariharan, S. BK Virus Infection after Renal Transplantation.Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation 2006, 11:413-417.12. John S. Gill, Syed Hussain, Caren Rose, Sundaram Hariharan, and MarcelloTonelli. Access to Kidney Transplantation among Patients Insured by the UnitedStates Department of Veterans Affairs. J Am Soc Nephrol 18: 2592-2599, 2007Abstracts & Posters:1. Otrok T, Hussain S. Pericardial effusion in an ulcerative colitis (UC) patient. The American College of Gastroenterologists, 19992. Hussain S, Bresnahan BA, Cohen EP, Hariharan S. Rapid kidney allograftfailure in patients with polyoma virus nephritis with prior treatment with anti-lymphocyte agents. American Society of Transplant (AST) Conference, Chicago,IL, May 20013. Hussain S, Hariharan S. Safety and efficacy of rapamycin and tacrolimus in denovo living donor kidney transplantation. World Congress of Nephrology, SanFrancisco, CA, October, 20014. Hussain S, Piering W, Savin V. Phosphate enriched hemodialysis duringpregnancy: a case report. World Congress of Nephrology, San Francisco, CA,October, 20015. Eric P. Cohen, Syed A. Hussain, John E. Moulder. Treatment of bone marrowtransplant nephropathy by angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors orangiotensin receptor blockers (ARB). J Am. Soc. Nephrol 13: 2002 ( PUB 015)6. Hussain S, Hariharan S, Bresnahan BA, Johnson CP, Zhu YR, Adams MB.Impact of potent immunosuppressive agents on nephrotoxicity while loweringacute rejection rates. Poster presented at the American Society of Nephrology,October 2002, Philadelphia, PA7. Ganne V, Hussain S, Kashif W, Savin V. Case report of a patient with severeuremic syndrome from ESRD treatment with CVVH. J Am. Soc. Nephrol 13: 2002(PUB 018)
638. Kashif W, Hussain S, Siddiqi N, Ganne V. Use of CVVH in treatment ofisopropyl alcohol toxicity. J Am. Soc. Nephrol 13: 2002 (PUB 104)9. Afzal. O, Hussain S, Bresnahan B, Zhu Y, Hariharan S. Graft Loss associatedwith Polyoma Virus Nephritis. Poster presented at the American TransplantCongress meeting in April 2003 at Washington, D.C.10. Afzal. O, S. Hussain, Zhu Y.R., S. Hariharan. Polyoma Virus Nephritis afterRenal Transplantation. Poster presented at the National Kidney Foundationmeeting in 2003 at Dallas.11. Afzal. O, N. Siddiqi, M. Ahuja, W.F. Piering, S. Hussain. Right Atrial CatheterComplicating 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 Denovo Diseases after Renal Transplantation: A Prospective Study From The RenalAllograft Disease Registry (RADR). American Transplant Congress (ATC), 2003,Washington, D.C.13. Sundaram Hariharan, Rimas Orentas, Syed A Hussain, Eric P Cohen.Monitoring BK viremia in renal transplant recipients- A prospective study.American Society of Nephrology, 2003, San Diego, CA.14. Syed A Hussain, Yong-ran Zhu, Sundaram Hariharan. Prevalence ofrecurrent and de novo diseases after renal transplantation: A retrospective singlecenter study from the Renal Allograft Disease Registry (RADR). AmericanSociety of Nephrology, 2003, San Diego, CA.15. Omer Afzal, Zhu Y, Barbara Bresnahan, Syed Hussain , Nauman Siddiqi,Sundaram Hariharan. BK Virus nephritis after renal transplantation and graftfailure. American Transplant Congress, May 2004, Boston.16. Syed Hussain, Rimas Orentas, Joanne Walczak, Eric P Cohen, SundaramHariharan.Prevention of BKV nephritis by monitoring BK viremia in renaltransplant recipients- A prospective study. American Transplant Congress, May2004, Boston.17. Nauman Siddiqi, Wida S Cherikh, Yulin Cheng, Maureen McBride, BarbaraBresnahan, Syed Hussain , Sundaram Hariharan. Composite EndPoint (CEP),
64Correlation with graft survival-An analysis of UNOS/OPTN data. AmericanTransplant Congress, May 2004 Boston.18. Nauman Siddiqi, Syed Hussain, Sundaram Hariharan. Cost effectiveness ofCyclosporine (CsA), Rapamune (RAPA), and Tacrolimus (TAC) in combinationwith Mycophenolate Mofetil (MMF) in cadaveric renal transplants. AmericanTransplant Congress, May 2004, Boston.19. Syed A Hussain, Brahm Vasudev, Hari Parameswaran, Sundaram Hariharan.Renal Graft Dysfunction and Histological Diagnosis of Post-TransplantLymphoproliferative Disorder (PTLD): A Series of Two Cases. Presented atAmerican Transplant Congress, May 2005, Seattle.20. Syed A. Hussain, John S. Gill, Nathan Johnson, Agha Zia, SundaramHariharan. Access to Renal Transplantation for Veterans With End Stage RenalDisease (ESRD). Presented at American Transplant Congress, May 2005, Seattle.21. Ehab R Saad, Barbara Bresnahan, Eric P Cohen, Syed A. Hussain, BrahmVasudev, Rimas Orentas, Sundaram Hariharan. Reduction inImmunosuppression Without Use of Anti-Viral Therapy in the Treatment of BKVirus Infection After Renal Transplant. Presented at World Transplant Congress,July 2006, Boston.22. Syed A. Hussain, Tayyab Mohyuddin, Na Lu, Walter F. Piering, Samuel S.Blumenthal. Does Frequency of Physician-Patient Contact Impact Outcome ofEnd Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Patients Receiving Dialysis. Poster presented atASN in San Diego, November 2006. Published in JASN November 2006 as aposter [SA-PO326]23. Tayyab Mohyuddin, Mohammad Saleh, Yong-ran Zhu, Syed A. Hussain.Outcome among Patients with Acute Renal Failure Needing Continuous RenalReplacement Therapy A Single Center Study. Poster presented at ASN in Sandiego, Nov 2006. published in JASN nov 2006 as a poster [TH-PO840]24. Ruchika Batwara, Sharath Subramanina, Syed Hussain. Primary Amyloidosisin a Renal Transplant Recipient: A Case Report. Poster presentation at theNational Kidney Foundation (NKF) 2007 Spring Clinical Meetings, April 10-14,2007 Orlando, FL.25. Sharath Subramanian, Ruchika Batwara, Syed Hussain. Interesting Case ofDiarrhea and Jaundice in Renal Transplant Recipient. Presented at SGIM annualmeeting, April 2007, Toronto.
6526. Syed A. Hussain, M. Saleh, W.P. Piering, Y.R. Zhu, T. Mohyuddin. Outcomeof Acute Renal Failure in Those Needing Continuous Renal ReplacementTherapy. The 12th International Conference on Continuous Renal ReplacementTherapies (CRRT), 2007.27. A. Deshmukh, Jack Kleinman, Samuel Blumenthal, Syed Hussain. EmergingTherapies in Membranous Nephropathy- A Case Series. National KidneyFoundation 2008 Spring Clinical Meetings.28. Aaron Dall, Kevin Regner, Toni Balistrieri,, Jennifer Koch, Syed Hussain.Outcome of Severe Acute Renal Failure- A Veteran Affairs Study. The ThirteenthInternational Conference on Continuous Renal Replacement Therapies, CRRT2008, San Diego, CA.Chapters:1. Hussain S, Hariharan S: Recurrent and De Novo Diseases After RenalTransplantation. Textbook on Transplantation, Ed. Matthew Weir. 2004, Chapter13, 188 – 197Current Research:1. Prevalence and treatment of Kidney transplant patients with Polyoma VirusInfection, A prospective study.2. Access to renal transplantation for veterans vs. non-veterans with ESRD3. Optimal care of veterans with ESRD compared to non-veterans4. Chronic Allograft Nephropathy
66Amanda AnastasiAmanda Anastasi provides private music lessons in piano, incorporating musictheory, aural training and performance development. VCE music and AMEBexam preparation is also available.Piano teacher Amanda Anastasi holds a Bachelor of Arts from DeakinUniversity, and is a member of the Australian Society of Music Education.She is also an honorary member of the international Ansted University AdvisoryCouncil, and has nine years of music teaching experience.Amanda Anastasi's studio is in Derrimut, Melbourne. Through her private pianoteaching practice Amanda teaches up to fifty-eight students from the BrimbankGardens estate and surrounding suburbs such as Deer Park, Burnside, Cairnlea,Caroline Springs, Melton, Sunshine, Keilor and Taylors Lakes.Many of Amanda's students have won secondary school Music Scholarships andA.M.E.B. High Distinction awards.
67Anis AhmadPresent Position Prof. Ahmad is Vice Chancellor of Riphah International University Islamabad. And Meritorious Professor of Comparative Religion. He is also Editor-in-Chief of West and Islam, an Academic journal/Published for Islamabad. He carries a Ph.D. in Comparative Religion and Islamics from Temple University, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.Academic Position Vice President, International Islamic University, Islamabad.Held ► Founder Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, International Islamic University, Islamabad. ► Dean, Faculty of Islamic Revealed Knowledge & Human Sciences, International Islamic University, Malaysia ► Founder Dean, Faculty of Islamic Learning (Usuluddin), International Islamic University, Islamabad. ► Founder Director General of the Da’wah Academy of International Islamic University, Islamabad. ► President, Association of Muslim Social Scientists, U.S.ATaught as regular orVisiting faculty at: The Appalachian State University, North Carolina, U.S.A. The Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. International Islamic University, Malaysia. Lanzho University, China International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan
68 The Karachi University, Karachi, Pak National Defense College, Islamabad, Pakistan. Foreign Service Academy, Islamabad, Pakistan Federal Judicial Academy, Islamabad. National Institutes of Public Administration, Pakistan. Staff Colleges. Shari’ah Academy of the IIU, Islamabad and other academic institutions.Members hip in Association of Muslim Social Scientists (A.MS.S.), U.S.AProfessional American Academy of Religion.BodiesSpecial Awards University Fellow (1969-1971), Temple University, Philadelphia.Published works Most recent works include:Family in Pakistan: Challenges and prospects” in Dr Umar caha, Ed..GunumuzdeAile Istanbul, 2007.P191-213.Fundamentalsim, Extremisim and Isalm”in Critariom, vol2.(july-sept 2007),number 3.P 89-10Iran and Future of Peace in the Reign’’ The West and Islam vol xi, no 1-2Islamabad, July 2007.Women and Social Justice: An Islamic Paradigm, Islamabad (Pakistan), Instituteof Policy Studies.Kaden Ve Sosyal Adalet, Beyan Yayinlari, Istanbul (Turkey).Al-nisa al-Muslim at wa al-ta’lim al-ali, Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), Arab Bureau ofEducation for the Gulf States, (Arabic).
69Muslim Women and Higher Education, Islamabad (Pakistan), Institute of Policystudies,Islamic Da’wah Programmes and Prospect, Monograph, Islamabad (Pakistan),International Islamic University.Islah-i-Mu’ashrah: Some Ideas For Islamic Social Reform, Monograph, Islamabad(Pakistan), International Islamic University.Mashahir-I-Islam, Karachi, Jamiat al-Falah,Tr. Ed.(Urdu).Articles contributed In► Encyclopedia of Islam, Istanbul, Turkey.► The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Muslim World, N.Y., USA► The Muslim World Book Review, Leicester, UK.► The Policy Perspective, Islamabad.Pk.Titles of some of 1. “Ramadan”, the Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World New York, 1995, Vol. 3.The published 2. “Sayyed Abul A’la Mawdudi: Life and works”,Articles Encyclopedia of Islam, Istanbul, Turkey. 3. “Shibli Nu’mani: life and Works,”Encyclopedia of Islam ,Istanbul, Turkey. 4 “Family in Pakistan”, Worldwide State of Family, ed. Gordon L. Anderson, St. Paul. Minnesota, PWPA, 1995. 5 “Cultural Clash in a New Context”, West and Islam (Quarterly Urdu), Institute ofPolicy studies (IPS),Islamabad,NO.19,Vol.5,issue 4,October-Desember 2001. 6 “Islam and Muslims from an American Perspective”, West and Islam, IPS, Islamabad No. 18, Vol. 5, Issue 3, July-September 2001.
707 “Muslims Countries, Democratic Traditions and Islam”, West and Islam, IPS, Islamabad No. 17. Vol., Issue 2, April-June 2001.8 “A Clash of Civilizations or a Dialogue”, West and Islam IPS, Islamabad No. 16, Vol. 5, Issue 1, January-March 2001.9 “A Century of Islamic Revivalist Movements”, West and Islam IPS, Islamabad No. 13, Vol. 4, Issue 2, April-June 2001.10 “West and Islam: The changing Perspectives”, West and Islam IPS, Vol. 3, Issue 4, October-December 1999.11 “Secularism, Fundamentalism and Development”, West and Islam, IPS, Islamabad, Vol. 3, Issue 3, July September 1999.12 “Modern Movements for Revival and Ijtehad”, West and Islam, IPS, Islamabad. No. 9, Vol. 3, Issue 2, April-June 1999.13 “Modernism, Reform and Revival II’, West and Islam, IPS, Islamabad. No. 8, January-March 1999.14 “Modernism, Reform and Revival II’, West and Islam, IPS, Islamabad. No. 7, October-December 1998.15 “The Muslim Minorities Problems and Prospects”, West and Islam, IPS, Islamabad. No. 6, July-September 1998.16 “Intellectual and Cultural Colonialism”, West and Islam, IPS, Islamabad. No. 5, April-June 1998.17 “Islam and Liberation of Women”, West and Islam, IPS, Islamabad. No. 4, January-March 1998.18 “West and its Political Apprehensions”, West and Islam, IPS, Islamabad. No. 3, October-December 1997.19 “Fundamentalism: An Analysis”, West and Islam, IPS, Islamabad. No. 2, July-September 1997.
7120 “Political Economy: An Islamic Paradigm”, proceedings in 2nd International Business Forum, Istanbul (Turkey). Nov 96, P1-25.21 “Islamic Philosophy of Education”, proceedings in COMMECS, Karachi (Pakistan) May 1996.22 “Islamic Movements as Agents of Social change: Framework for Analysis”, proceedings in International Conference on Islam & Change, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia). 1996, P 1-27.23 “Islamization of Laws and Economy: Case Studies on Pakistan”, introduction at Seminar at institute of Policy Studies, Islamabad (Pakistan). 1996, P11-31.24 “Use of Technology for Training of Da’wah”, proceedings in International Conference on Role of University in Da’wah, Al-Azhar University Cairo (Egypt). April198725 “Towards a Long-Term Strategy for Islamic Education”, proceedings in Regional Islamic Education Seminar, PERKIM, Kuala Lumpur. Nov1986.26 “Pakistan”, Political Handbook of the World, ed. Arthur S. Banks, New York (McGraw-Hill Book Co.).1979.27 “Opinion Formation in Islam”, proceedings in The Association of Muslim Social Scientists, Gray, Indiana. May 1974.28 “Islam and the Oppressed Sex”, al-lttihad (Quarterly journal of Islamic Studies), Plainfield, Indiana. Vol.15, No. 1.29 “The Miracle called Qur’an at the Mercy of Charlatans“, al-lttihad, Plainfield, Indiana. Vol. 15, No. 1.30 “Introducing the Qur’an”, The Voice of Islam, Karachi (Pakistan). June 1968.
72 31 “Personal Liberty In Islam”, paper read at the Fourth All- Pakistan Political Science Conference and published in Proceedings of All-Pakistan Political Science Society. Reproduced by the Al-Muarif (Journal of the Institute of Islamic Culture), Lahore. June 1968. 32 “The Concept of Man in the Qur’an”, paper read at the All-Pakistan Philosophical Congress in May, 1966. Published in Fikro-Nazar (Journal of the Central Institute of Islamic Research), Rawalpindi (Pakistan). September 1966. 33 “Educational Thought of Ibn-e-Khaldun”, paper read at the Sixteenth All-Pakistan History Conference at Karachi in 1958, published in the Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society, Karachi (Pakistan). Vol. XVI, Parts II & III, 1958.Participation inKeynote addresses and talks delivered in International conferences, SeminarsandInternationalWorkshops in: Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Guyana, Hungary, Iran, Japan,Malaysia,ConferencesMauritius, Nepal, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Turkey,Trinidad and Tobago, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and the USAamong Others.
73Aneel SalmanCurrently with: Forman Christian College, Pakistan|World Wide Fund forNature (WWF), and PakistanJob title: Environmental Economist/LecturerTelephone: +923004214144Fax: +92 42 6369745Address: Aneel SALMAN Department of Economics, Forman Christian CollegeLahore PakistanExpertise and research skills: Apart from teaching I do Economic, Financial andstatistical analysis, Concept and proposal writing, Collecting and analyzing thedata, reviewing literature, monitoring and evaluation, preparing summary andreport writing.Professional/work experience: Lecturer of Economics at Forman ChristianCollege, Lahore| Environmental Economist with WWF- Pakistan| ResearchOfficer with Caritas Pakistan LahoreGDN subject interests:• Environment• Poverty• Gender and Development• International Economics & Trade• Finance and Financial Sector DevelopmentAffiliations/memberships: Member of South Asian Network for Developmentand Environmental Economics| Part Time consultant for Human Care TrustGeographical/regional interests: East AsiaAnsted Honorary Advisory Council member (Pakistan)
74Annabel DroussiotisPosition: Assistant Professor, Campus Program Coordinator, School of Business AdministrationAddress: Office: 92 Ayias Phylaxeos Street P.O. Box 51604 Limassol, 3507 Home: P.O. Box 50237 Limassol, 3602Telephone: Office: 25-381180 Home: 25-588171 Fax: 25-386982E-mail: [email protected]: Birthday: 16/04/1966Education:Undergraduate work: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Major: Operations Management University of Tennessee (August, 1988)Graduate work: Masters in Business Administration Middle Tennessee State University (December, 1989) Doctorate of Arts in Economics Middle Tennessee State University (August, 1995)Postgraduate work:Training: Certified Instructor in Distance Learning Governor’s State University Matteson IL, USA (July 20-29, 2002)
75Positions Held: Intercollege (September 1995-present) • Campus Program Coordinator - Business Administration • Assistant Professor in Economics, August 1998-Present • Member of the Senate of Intercollege, February 2001-present • Chairperson of the Senate’s Curriculum Committee 2002-present. • Member of the Intercollege Research Committee (IRC), 1997- 1999, 2002 • Member of the Academic Committee, 1995-present • Member of the Ranking Committee, 1997-2002 • Member of the Peer Evaluation Committees, September 1998-present • Preparation of the College’s Self Study prepared for Accreditation by the Cypriot Ministry of Education 1997-2003. Middle Tennessee State University (January 1992-August 1995) • Intern Lecturer of Economics, August 1993- May 1994 • Graduate Research Assistant, January 1992- January 1995 • Research Assistant for Business and Economic Research Centre (BERC), (January 1995- August 1995) Motlow Community College (Fall, 1994) • Part-time Lecturer in Economics, Fall 1994 AAG General Services (April 1991- December 1991) • Marketing Manager Francoudi & Stephanou and Floks Floating Hospital (September 1990- December 1990) • Operation Manager
76Middle Tennessee State University (August 1988- December 1989)• Graduate Research AssistantAreas of Concentration/ Research Interests:• Labour Economics – Discrimination, -Interethnic, Age.• Organizational Behavior – Attitudes, Leadership Styles• Human Resource – e-learning• International Business- Foreign Direct InvestmentProfessional AssociationsOrganization/field• European Economic Association member• American Economic Association member• The Committee of the Status of Women in the Economics Profession member• MBA Association, Tennessee member• Business Research Unit of Athens Institute for member Education and ResearchFunding• Intercollege for the distribution and collection of questionnaires, Summer 2000, Age Discrimination, £280Awards/Distinctions:• Graduate Research Assistant, Middle Tenn State Univ. for 5 years• Member of the World of Who’s Who of Women 1994 (Life long distinction)• Seat on the Research Board of Advisors for the American Biographical Institute 1996-present.• Member of the Phi Eta Sigma Honour Society• Superior Academic Achievement Award – University of Tennessee Athletic• Department• Best Swimmer in Cyprus, 1981-1984, 1986-1987. Cyprus Reporters Associations
77• Athletic Achievement in the 20th Century, Limassol Nautical Club, 2000.• Participated in 1980 Olympic Games representing Cyprus - SwimmingLanguages:English FluentGreek FluentResearch & PublicationsDoctoral Dissertation: • “Factors Narrowing Interethnic Occupational Differences: How important in Education?” Middle Tennessee State University, 1995Books Edited, Written or TranslatedChapters in Books• Annabel Droussiotis. ‘Business Ethics in Cyprus upon Becoming a European Member: Employee/Employer Attitudes toward Company Practices and Job Satisfaction Levels – A Cross Section Analysis’. in S.R.W. Social Responsibility World of RecordPedia 2004. pp. 148-49. Edited by Crowther David, et al., Penang: Ansted University Service Center, 2004. • Annabel Droussiotis. “Foreign Direct Investment in Cyprus: Pre EU Accession.” In Foreign Investment in Developing Countries, ed. H.S. Kehal. Chapter 10. London: Palgrave Macmillan Publishing, 2004.MonographsJournal Articles (Refereed) – in print or submitted for publicationSubmitted for publication• Annabel Droussiotis. “Cypriot Employee Work-Related Attitudes upon Entering the EU. ” Journal of Managerial Psychology. Submitted for Review: September, 2004.
78 • Annabel Droussiotis. “Are Cypriot Employees Satisfied? … and in What Areas? Journal of Behavioral and Applied Management. Submitted for Review: September, 2004. • Jill Austin and Annabel Droussiotis “Job Satisfaction of Managers in Cyprus” paper. Under Review.Publications: • Annabel Droussiotis “The profile of High Performing Employees in Cyprus” Journal of Business in Developing Nations, Vol. 8, 2004. Pp39-64. • Jill Austin and Annabel Droussiotis “Employment of Older Workers: Managers’ Perceptions of Workers in Cyprus.” European Business Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, 2004. pp. 80-92. • Annabel Droussiotis. “Occupational Attributes with the Highest Minority Domination: Variables Narrowing or Increasing Interethnic Occupational Differences.” Journal of Business & Economics Research. Vol 1. No. 9. September 2003. pp.83-96. ISSN 1542-4448. • Annabel Droussiotis. “Who are we on the Way to the EU: Profile of Typical Cypriot Employees as Seen by their Managers?” Journal of European Industrial Training. Vol. 27, No. 8. 2003. pp. 423-434. ISSN 0309- 0590 • Annabel Droussiotis “Preventing the Occupational Stratification of Ethnic Minorities: The Case of the United States” In Global Business & Economics Review – Anthology 2002, ed. D. Kantarelis, 27-44. USA Business and Economics Society International 2002. ISSN: 1097-4954 Conference Proceedings • Annabel Droussiotis. “Cypriot Employee Work-Related Characteristics at the Doorstep of the EU.” 22nd International Labour Process Conference 2004. # 334 CD-ROM. • Annabel Droussiotis. “The Promotion of Foreign Direct Investment in Cyprus: Government Strategies Attracting Foreign Investors.” 2004 International Applied Business Research Conference. March 2004. # 305 CD- ROM. ISSN 1539-8757.
79 • Annabel Droussiotis. “Cypriot Employee Attitudes and Satisfaction Levels.” 2004 International Applied Business Research Conference. March 2004. # 455 CD-ROM. ISSN 1539-8757. • Annabel Droussiotis “The Occupational Profile of Asian Americans: Factors Improving their Interethnic Labor Force Participation” 3rd International Convention of Asia Scholars Proceedings. August, 2003. p. 63 • Annabel Droussiotis “The Profile of High Performing Employees in Cyprus.” The European Applied Business Research Conference, June 2003. #432. ISSN 1539-8757 • Annabel Droussiotis “Interethnic Occupational Attributes Mostly Dominated by Ethnic Minorities: The Most Influential Variables Narrowing or Increasing Interethnic Occupational Differences.” International Business and Economics Research Conference 2002. October 2002. # 172. ISSN 1535-0754 • Annabel Droussiotis. “Preventing the Occupational Channeling of Ethnic Minorities. The Case of the United States.” Business & Economic Society International Conference, July 2002. pp. 27-44. • Annabel Droussiotis. “The Importance of Higher Education in Reducing Ethnic Dominance in the Workforce: The Case of the USA.” 4th International Conference on Education May 2002. Athens Institute for Education and Research (AT.IN.E.R.) 15 pages. • Annabel Droussiotis et al.“Developments in the European Bond Market: 1978-1980s,” (MidSouth Academy of Economics and Finance, Feb. 16, 1989)Round Table Discussions • Annabel Droussiotis. “How to Reach Your Target Market: The Importance of Strategic Communications”. 15th Public Relations Roundtable & Workshop on Communication and Public Relations Management. 7-10 June 2004. Larnaca, Cyprus Σύγκληση στην Κύπρο της 15ης Συνάντησης Στρογγυλής Τραπέζης για Θέματα Δημοσίων Σχέσεων του Ευρωπαϊκού Γραφείου Διπλωμάτων Ευρεσιτεχνίας. June 9, 2004.
80Symposium Presentation • Annabel Droussiotis “Company Practices of Cypriot Firms: Perceptual Differences between Employers and Employees.” 3rd International Conference on Business Economics Management and Marketing. June 16-18 2005, Athens Greece. • Annabel Droussiotis. “Business Ethics in Cyprus upon Becoming a European Member: Employee/Employer Attitudes Toward Company Practices and Job Satisfaction Levels: A Cross Section Analysis.” 2nd International Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility. November 21-23, 2004, Penang. Malaysia. • Annabel Droussiotis “Cypriot Employee Work-Related Characteristics at the Doorstep of the EU” 22nd International Labour Process Conference 2004. April 5-7, 2004, Amsterdam, Netherlands. • Annabel Droussiotis. “The Promotion of Foreign Direct Investment in Cyprus: Government Strategies Attracting Foreign Investors.” 2004 International Applied Business Research Conference. 15-19 March 2004, San Juan, Puerto Rico. • Annabel Droussiotis. “Cypriot Employee Attitudes and Satisfaction Levels.” 2004 International Applied Business Research Conference. 15-19 March 2004, San Juan, Puerto Rico. • Annabel Droussiotis “The Occupational Profile of Asian Americans: Factors Improving their Interethnic Labor Force Participation” 3rd International Convention of Asia Scholars. August 19-22, 2003, Singapore • Annabel Droussiotis “The Profile of High Performing Employees in Cyprus.” The European Applied Business Research Conference, June 8-12, 2003, Venice, Italy. • “Interethnic Occupational Attributes Mostly Dominated by Ethnic Minorities: The Most Influential Variables Narrowing or Increasing Interethnic Occupational Differences.” International Business and Economics Research Conference, October 6-10, 2002, Las Vegas, USA.
81• Annabel Droussiotis. “Preventing the Occupational Channeling of Ethnic Minorities. The Case of the United States.” Business & Economic Society International Conference, July 24-29 2002, Montreal, Canada• Annabel Droussiotis. “The Importance of Higher Education in Reducing Ethnic Dominance in the Workforce: The Case of the USA.” 4th International Conference on Education, May 24-25 2002 Athens Greece. Athens Institute for Education and Research AT.IN.E.R. 15 pages. Discussant• International Business and Economics Research Conference 2002, October 7-11, 2002 Las Vegas USA• Business & Economic Society International Conference, July 24-29 2002, Montreal Canada Invited Speaker• Annabel Droussiotis. “How to Reach Your Target Market: The Importance of Strategic Communications”. 15th Public Relations Roundtable & Workshop on Communication and Public Relations Management. 7-10 June 2004. Larnaca, CyprusInvited Talks, Seminars & Colloquia• Invited by Prof. Mirella Baglioni of University of Parma “Dipartmento Di Studi Economici e Quantitativi” to lecture in the framework of the Socrates Erasmus Teacher Mobility Program. March, 2003. Parma, Italy.• \"Σύγχρονοι Οργανισμοί και Προοπτικές του Διαδικτύου ως Εργαλείου Ανάπτυξης του Ανθρωπίνου Δυναμικού\" Presented at a panel discussion: “Διευθύνοντας τις Κυπριακές Επιχειρήσεις τον 21ο αιώνα: Νέες Προκλήσεις, Νέες Λύσεις, Νέες Προσεγγίσεις.”. Hellenic Bank Cultural Center. Limassol, May 2, 2001• «Επικοινωνία στο χώρο Εργασίας» Presented to the Nursing Staff of the Limassol General Hospital. November, 1998.• “Reviewing and Assessing Human Resource” (title of both the event and my speech) Organized by the Business Administration Department of
82 Intercollege. Bank of Cyprus Cultural Center in Limassol on December 5, 2001 Other Scholarly Activities Conference Organizing • Coordination of a panel discussion on “Θέματα Πνευματικής Ιδιοκτησίας – Η Κυπριακή Πραγματικότητα” February 18, 2004. Bank of Cyprus Cultural Center. Limassol • Coordination of a panel discussion on “Reviewing and Assessing Human Resources” December 5, 2001. Bank of Cyprus Cultural Center. Limassol • Coordination of a panel discussion on “Ελευθεροποίηση και Αποκρατικοποίηση Δημοσίων Εταιρειών” April 25, 2001. Bank of Cyprus Cultural Center. Limassol. Honorary Guest speaker Minister Averof Neofitou. • Coordination of a panel discussion with the subject “Εξαγορές και Συγχωνεύσεις στον Ευρωπαϊκό Χώρο: Θεμέλια για Επιβίωση” November 1, 2000. Bank of Cyprus Cultural Center. LimassolWorkshops • Forum. Diverse Dialogues across Europe: Humanities & Social Sciences Research. By Intercollege with support of the Europena Commission and the Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation, 27-28 January, 2005. Nicosia, Cyprus. • Certified Instructor in WebCT Distance Learning. Governors State University, Illinois. June 2002. • Seminar on “Creating Winners in the Workplace” by Dr. Arnold Mol. November 4-5, 2002, Holiday Inn Limassol, Cyprus.
83Editorial Boards Reviewer • Chapters in the book Foreign Investment in Developing Countries. Palgrave McMillan Publishing U.K. in 2004 • For the papers included in the Anthology of the Business and Economic Society International Conference, Rhodes July 2004. Ed. by D. KantarelisCollaborations • Professor Jill Austin, Chairwoman of Marketing and Management Department, Middle Tennessee State UniversityConsultanciesExperience Administrative • Suggestions for textbooks, new courses Intercollege Committees • Member of the Senate • Member of the Intercollege Research Committee, 1996-1998, 2002-2003 • Member of the Academic Committee, 1995-present • Member of the Ad-hoc Committee for Research , 1997-1999 • Member of the Ranking Committees, November 1998-2001 • Member of the Peer Evaluation Committees, September 1998-present • Preparation of the College’s Self Study prepared for Accreditation by the Cypriot Ministry of Education for 1998-2001.
84Intercollege Student Supervision • Over 25 Undergraduate Business Administration Projects (1995-2000) • 3 Masters of Business Administration Theses (1995-1998) • Well over 200 Business Administration AdviseesTeachingCourses Taught Intercollege Undergraduate• MGT-281 Introduction to Management• BADM-234 Organizational Behaviour• IMGT-486 Operations Research• MGT-481 Personnel Management• MKTG-392 Strategic Marketing• IMGT-488 Operations Management• BUS-450/250 International Business• BUS 475 Business Policy and Strategic Management• ECON-261Principles of Microeconomics• ECON-262Principles of MacroeconomicsGraduate • MBA-610 Organizaitonal Behavior – MBAProfessional • ACCA P.4 Organisational Framework- Management • ACCA P.4 Organisational Framework- Economics • Retail Environment -Course for continued Professional Development 16 hours • Managing People -Course for continued Professional Development 16 hours • Introduction to Management -Short Course Presented to Visiting Business Students from Russia 10 hours
85Middle Tennessee State UniversityUndergraduate • Microeconomic Theory Motlow Community College Undergraduate
86Adam, NajmaM., Ph.D.Associate ProfessorSocial WorkOffice #: G-114Phone #: 708.235.2137Fax#: 708.235.2196Email: [email protected]:Ph.D., Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago,2000MA, School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago, 1990BSW, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA, 1988Publications:REVIEWSAdam, N. (2007-2008). Peer Reviewer, Manuscript submitted to Sex Roles: AJournal 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. (2004). Book Review. Repression, Resistance and Women inAfghanistan. Journal of Asian and African Studies, 39, (1-2), pp. 153- 154.Adam, N. (2004). Affecting Change: Social Workers in the Political Arena.Allyn & Bacon, May, 2004.Adam, N. (2004). Understanding Social Welfare. Allyn & Bacon, November,2004.Adam, N. (2003). Book proposal, Research Methods for Social Workers.Wadsworth Publishing, June, 2003.
87Adam, N. (2002). Review Essay. A glimpse through purdah: Asian women – themyth 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 aGlobal Perspective. Wadsworth Publishing, December 2003.Book proposal, Introduction to Social Welfare and Social Work: The U.S. in aGlobal Perspective. Wadsworth Publishing, December, 2003.TRAINING MANUALSAdam, N. (2000). Literature on the Elements of Best Practices in Time-LimitedReunification and Adoption. In Program Evaluation in Family Centered ServicesManual, Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, School of Social Work.Adam, N. (1995). Program Manual for Parents of Head Start. Chase HouseHead Start, Chicago, IL.NEWSLETTERSAdam, N. (1993-1994). Editor, Cultural Crossroads Newsletter. NorthwesternUniversity, Campus Activities Office, Evanston, IL.Adam, N. (1991). Editor, Total Quality Management. Department of Health andHuman Services, Washington, D.C.WORK UNDER REVIEW/ACCEPTEDSchewe, P., Adam, N. & Ryan, K. (accepted February 2008, Violence andVictims). A qualitative analysis of the temptation to use force in sexualrelationships: 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 PakistaniWomen in the United States. Journal of Muslim Mental Health, 2, 1, 5-20.Adam, N. (2006). “Social Work,” International Encyclopedia of Social Policy,Fitzpatrick, T., Manning, Midgely, N., Pascal, J., & Ju-Kwon, G. (Editors),Routledge Publications, England.
88Adam, N. (2006). “Domestic Violence,” International Encyclopedia of SocialPolicy, Fitzpatrick, T., Manning, Midgely, N., Pascal, J., & Ju-Kwon, G. (Editors),Routledge Publications, England.Adam, N. (July/August 2006). A message from the diversity and culturalcompetence committee. NASW Illinois State Chapter, Social Work NetworkerNewsletter, Volume XLIIII, 5, July/August.Adam, N., Zosky, D., & Unrau, Y. (2004). Improving Research Climate in SocialWork Curricula: Clarifying Learning xpectations across BSW and MSWResearch Courses. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 24, (3/4), 1-18.Honors:2006 “Our Place, Our Time and Our Destiny” -- Traveling exhibit of exemplaryMuslim women.2002 Tri-Sate (Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York) Distinguished AlumniAward, Bloomsburg University, Pennsylvania.2001 Who’s Who Among American Muslims in the United States, Washington,D.C.1991 Public Employees Roundtable, Unsung Heroes, Washington, D.C.1991 Public Service Excellence Award, Department of Health and HumanServices, Washington, D.C.Presentations:International/National2008 “Domestic Violence: Cross Cultural Perspective,” for the 2nd AnnualMuslim Community Center for Human Services and School of Social Work at theUniversity of Texas at Arlington Conference, Arlington, Texas, June 14.2006 “Human Rights, Women's Rights and the Qur’an,” for the 3rd AnnualMuslim Women’s Leadership Summit, Bai’tul Salaam Network, Atlanta,Georgia, March 4.2005 “Cultural Competence with Asian Indian and Pakistani Clients” for the 18thAsia Pacific Social Work Conference (Sponsored by the International Associationof Social Workers and International Federation of Social Workers), Seoul, Korea,September 22.
892005 “Providing Culturally Competent Services to Asian Indians and Muslims inthe U.S.” for the Islamic Social Services Association, Tempe, Arizona, June 18.2003 “Domestic Violence in Asian Families” for The 4th Annual MississippiStudent International Social Work Conference (Sponsored by the College ofPublic Service, School of Social Work, and the Mississippi Chapter of theNational Association of Social Workers), Jackson, Mississippi, November 6.2003 “Cultural Competency with Asian Indians and Pakistanis” for Jackson StateUniversity Community, Jackson, Mississippi, November 7.2002 “Domestic Violence Against Women in the United States,” for the LifelongLearning Conference in Kerala, India, August 19.2002 “Domestic Violence Against Women: What it is and why it happens,” forthe Islamic Society of North America, Orlando, Florida, December 19.2002 “Domestic Violence Prevention and Strategies” for the Islamic Society ofNorth America, Orlando, Florida, December 19.2002 “Micro or Macro? The Debate Regarding Domestic ViolenceTheory,\"Debated Macro perspective for the National Association of SocialWorkers (NASW) Illinois, Springfield, Illinois, December 19.2002 “How to Help Battered Women” for Islamic Society of North America(ISNA), October 21.2001 “Domestic Violence in Muslim Communities,” Interviewed by NationalPublic Radio (NPR) in Texas, March 7.2000 “What She Can do in an Abusive Situation” for the Texas Muslim HumanServices Committee, December 5.Local2007 “Behind the Veil: Islam, Muslim Cultural Practices and Violence againstWomen” for Illinois State University, School of Social Work and the Center forthe Prevention of Abuse (Peoria, IL), Normal, Illinois, October 9.2007 “Challenging Gender Discrimination through Social Action,” for theNational Women’s Studies Conference, St. Charles, Illinois, July 1.
902006 “The Indian and Pakistani Cultural Context,” for the Children’s Home andAid 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 NorthwesternUniversity, Women’s Center, Evanston, Illinois, April 5; Chicago, Illinois, April 6.2006 “Battered Immigrant Women,” for the Chicago Metropolitan BatteredWomen’s Network, Chicago, Illinois, February 14.2006 “Effects of the Creation Story on Perceptions of Women,” for NorthwesternUniversity, Women’s Center, Evanston, Illinois, January 25.2005 “Islam and Domestic Violence” for the Chicago Metropolitan BatteredWomen’s Network, Chicago, Illinois, August 12.2005 “Mental Health in Muslim Communities” for the Muslim CommunityCenter (MCC), August 21.2005 “Malaysia: A Successful Multicultural Society or a Pluralist Society that’sMulticultural?” for the Tenth Annual Asian American Heritage Conference,Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, Illinois, April 6.2004 “Domestic Violence against Asian Women” for The Women’s StudiesProgram, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, Illinois, March 10.2003 “Barriers to Social Services for Asians in the United States” for the SouthAfrican Delegation in Chicago, Illinois, June 10.2002 “Critical Reflections on September 11th and the Politicization of Religion”for the Unit for Asian Studies, Illinois State University, Panel Presentation,October 1.2002 “Domestic Violence Against Women in South Asian Communities(including the role of Islam and Hinduism)\" for the International StudiesProgram, International and Global Studies Seminar Series, Illinois StateUniversity, October 2.2002 “Domestic Violence on College Campuses” for Residence Halls, IllinoisState University, Panel Presentation, October 29.
912002 “Violence and Assault against Women and the Role of Oppression” forFeminist Majority Leadership Alliance (student organization), Illinois StateUniversity, October 3.2002 “Been There, Still Doing That: Status of Women in Traditionally FemaleFields – Social Work” for Women’s Studies Program and Women’s CapabilitiesInitiative, Illinois State University, Co-Presenter, February 27.2002 “Affirming Positive Mental Health for Women in Mississippi” (domesticviolence prevention), for Mississippi Valley State College, Etta Benna,Mississippi, Co-Presenter, March 19.2002 “Domestic Violence against Indian and Pakistani Women in the U.S.”, forthe Writer’s Forum, School of Social Work, Illinois State University, manuscriptpresentation, September 19.2002 “Indian and Pakistani Culture and it’s Impact on Domestic Violence” forThe Core Group, American Bar Association, Chicago, Illinois, November 9.2002 “Fighting Abuse: Voices of Immigrant Women,\" interviewed for TheChicago Reporter, Chicago, Illinois, February 5.2002 “Cultural Competency in Domestic Violence Service Delivery” for theSchool of Social Work, Illinois State University, Continuing EducationWorkshop, April 12.2001 “Being ‘Foreign’ in McClean County during September 11th”, interviewedby the McClean County Museum of History for an archival collection to preservestories of Muslims and Asians in Bloomington-Normal area, Bloomington-Normal, Illinois, October 8.Research:Adam, N. (research in progress). Mental health needs of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,Transgendered and Questioning Muslims.Adam, N. (research project). Funeral practices in Islam and the role of MuslimwomenService:International/National2005 – 2006: Board Member, Bai’tul Salaam Network, Atlanta, Georgia.
921999 – 2005: Member of International Network for Female Violence Preventionin Pakistan.2000 – 2004: Domestic Violence Task Force, Islamic Society of North America,Plainfield, Indiana.University2006 - 2007: Member, Institutional Review Board, Northeastern IllinoisUniversity2005-2006: Member, History Department Search Committee, College of Artsand Sciences, Northeastern Illinois University2006: Member, Departmental Application Criteria Committee, Social WorkDepartment, Northeastern Illinois University2005 - 2006: Member, Grade Appeal Committee, College of Arts and Sciences,Northeastern Illinois University.2005 - 2007: Member, Asian American Heritage Committee, NortheasternUniversity.2004: “Cultural Contexts of Asian-Indian Women” for a political science courseon “Gender, Development and the Environment,” Political Science Department,Northeastern Illinois University, November 17.2004-2005: Member, Grade Appeal Committee, College of Arts and Sciences,Northeastern Illinois University.2003-2007: Women’s Services Advisory Board, Northeastern Illinois University.2003-2007: Member, Committee to Internationalize the Social Work Department,Northeastern Illinois University.2004-2005: Web Author, Social Work Department Representative, NortheasternIllinois University.2003-2007: Lead, Social Policy Curriculum, Social Work Department,Northeastern Illinois University.2004-2007: Member and Participant, Women’s Studies Professional DevelopmentWorkshops, Northeastern Illinois University.
932002-2004: Committee Member of Policy Sequence Committee, School of SocialWork, Illinois State University.2001-2004: Committee Member of Research Sequence Committee, School ofSocial Work, Illinois State University.2001– 2002: Director of Women’s Capabilities Initiative, School of Social Work,Illinois State University.2001-2002: Muslim Student Association, Co-Advisor, Illinois State University.2001: Committee Member of Search and Screen Committee, School of SocialWork, Illinois State University.2001: Asian Pacific American Coalition, Illinois State University, Co-FacultyAdvisor.2001 “Understanding September 11th,\" facilitated a student-sponsored forum forIllinois State University.Community2007 – Present: Ad Hoc Board Member, Family Service: Prevention, Education &Counseling, NFP, Chicago, IL.2007 – Present: Founder and Moderator, Northsidersforfreecycle, yahoo webgroup of environmentally conscientious individuals who live in Glenview,Deerfield, Evanston or Skokie and who want to give or receive free items (ratherthan disposing of them).2006 - Present: Member, Diversity Committee, National Association of SocialWorkers (NASW), Illinois Chapter.2005-2006: Member, Interfaith Committee Against Domestic Violence, ChicagoBattered Women’s Network, Chicago, IL.2001-2003: Board Member, “Stepping Stones,\" sexual assault and preventioncenter, Bloomington-Normal.Consultation
942002: Domestic violence and Indian Culture, case assessment and ongoingconsultation, Children’s Home and Aid Society, Bloomington, Illinois, December2002: Consultation for ISU residence hall coordinator on domestic violenceawareness activities for students, Illinois State University, September - October.2001: “What Islam says about violence against women,” consultation for theBloomington-Normal (Illinois) Mosque, October 20.Professional Memberships:2006 – Present: National Association of Social Work, Illinois Chapter2005 – 2007: International Federation of Social Work • Principles of MicroeconomicsExtra Curricular Activities • Member of the Masters Swimming Team • Member of Cyprus Olympians Association - KEΣΟΑ Member of the School of Economics –Practical Philosophy • Member of the Red Cross in major events • Member of the Executive Board of the Cyprus Amateur Swimming Associati
95Alam M. PayindMiddle East Studies Center322 Oxley Hall1712 Neil AvenueHome Address and Phone518 Wickham WayGahanna, Ohio 43230(614) 471-1313Email: [email protected] [email protected]. in Political Science and Higher Education, Indiana University (1977).Working under the supervision of John P. Lovell and Edward H. Buehrig, mydissertation is a study on the Background of International Education and analysisof problems and political attitudes of Afghan and Iranian students in the UnitedStates.M.A. in Political Science, Indiana University (1977).Thesis: Soviet-Afghan Relations.M.Sc. in Higher Education, Indiana University (1972).B.A. in Political Science and Islamic Studies, Kabul University (1966).LANGUAGESNative fluency and scholarly translation experiences in Farsi, Pashto, and Urdu,research capability in Arabic, speaking ability in HindiFIELD OF SPECIALIZATIONComparative foreign policy; Middle Eastern and South Asian politics;International Education and Cultural Exchange.SCHOLARSHIPS AND HONORS
961994 - Nominated for the Outstanding Teaching Award by the Committee of Arts and Sciences Student Council of The Ohio State University.1992 - Recipient of International Outstanding Staff Award for contributions to International Study and Research at The Ohio State University.1977 - Post-doctoral Research Grant at Indiana University1976 - Recipient of Indiana University's Foundation Grant for Ph.D. dissertation.1974 - Recipient of International Education Exchange Fellowship for M.A. and Ph.D. degrees.1970 - Recipient of International Education Exchange Fellowship for an M.Sc. Degree.1966 - Graduated with Distinction from Kabul University.1963-1966 - Selected as Captain of Afghan National Soccer TeamP-ROFESSIONAL TRAININGParticipated at Junior Officials' Training Programs, Kabul University(1967 and 1968).Area of Concentration: Middle East, South Asia, the Soviet Unionand the United States.WORK EXPERIENCE1987 to-----Director of Middle East Studies Center, Professor in the departmentof Present Political Science and in the Department of Near Eastern Languagesand Cultures at the Ohio State University and Professor of Kabul University inExile (1979- 200Major Responsibilities: Management of the Middle East StudiesCenter; development and teaching of new graduate andundergraduate courses in the Department of Political Science andthe University Center for International Studies; writing grantproposals; arranging conferences, seminars and outreach programs.In the past 20 years (1987-2006), in addition to teaching and promotingawareness of Middle Eastern affairs (see the attached list ofprofessional activities), six of my major grant proposals for a
97a total of 18 years were funded by the U.S. Department ofEducation for the establishment of a National Resource Center inMiddle Eastern Language and Area Studies for a total grant ofover $5,000000.Jan. 1985- Associate Director of the Middle East StudiesOct. 1986 Program and Visiting Professor at the University Center for International Studies, The Ohio State University.1980.1985 Assistant Director of International Education Exchange Program,1980.1986 The Ohio College Association.Major Responsibilities: Developing international education exchangeprograms;directing training programs for foreign scholars and students atAmerican universities;arranging practical and cross-cultural training and reentryorientation for foreign graduates; programming international activitiesand cross-cultural events from orientation to conference and symposia.1978-1980 Assistant Director of Saudi Arabian Project, Indiana University.1977-78 Post Doctoral Research, Indiana University.1974 Associate Director of Research and Professor of Political Science at Kabul University.1972-1974 General Director of the Office of International and Cultural Relations and teaching at Kabul University. Major responsibilities included administration of international educational exchange programs at the national level and serving as a member of the International Technical Assistance Committee and of the Afghan-American Commission (Fulbright Commission) in Afghanistan.PUBLICATIONSBook in progress: Major Powers and Muslim Countries: The Dilemmaof Understanding Indigenous Dynamics.2005 “For Afghans a Start: After Today’s Vital Elections, Afghans Will NeedContinued International Help – Without Meddling ” Newsday . September 18, 2005.
982003 “Homeland Insecurity: War on Terrorizm”. The Ohio State University Alumni Magazin November 2003 pp. 26-27.2000 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. 218-233.1998 \"Failure of Pakistan Supported Islamist Government in Kabul” Presented at Oxford University Pakistan Conference. Accepted for publication by Oxford University in a book.1996 \"Afghanistan's Relations with Its Neighbors” \".Critique 8: 61-70, Spring 1996.1993 \"Evolving Alternative Views on the Future of Afghanistan: An Afghan Perspective\". Asian Survey XXXIII: 923-931, September 1993.1989 \"Superpowers and the Persian Gulf: The Dilemma of Understanding Indigenous People\" in International Conference on the Persian Gulf (The Institute for Political and International Studies Tehran, November, 1989), pp. 24-28.1989 Soviet-Afghan Relations from Cooperation to Occupation.\" The International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. 21:107-128, February 1989.1988 \"Key Steps Toward the Establishment of An Independent Government in Afghanistan,\" Crescent 16:3-4, June-August 1988.1979 \"Academic, Personal and Social Problems of Afghan and Iranian Students in the United States,\" Educational Research Quarterly 4:3 -11, Summer 1979.1976 \"Education in Afghanistan,\" College and University 51:543-549, Summer,1976.SELECTED PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS2006 “Madhabi Minorities in Afghanistan and Their SociopoliticalImplications”, Presented at the University of California in Santa Barbara on
99March 24, 2006.2004 “U.S. Involement in Iraq and Afghanistan” Presented at the Universityof California in Santa Barbara on April 21,2004.2003 “ Origins of Conflicts In Afghanistan and Iraq” Presented in Kabul,Afghanistan on December 18, 2003.2002 “ U.S. Turkish Relations” Presented at Ataturk University in Turkey.July200.2001 \"Political Developments in Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Central Asiain the Post-Soviet Era\" Presented at the Suleyman Demirel UniversityConference.1999 “ Prospect for Peace in the Middle East”, presented at the meeting ofStudents for Peace and Justice, The Ohio State University.1997 “Muslim Jewish Relations: Past and Present Presented at the Muslim-Jewish Conference in Columbus, Ohio on 11-9-1997.1996 \"Afghanistan,Pakistan,Iran and Central Asian Countries in The Post-Cold War Era\" Presente at the Covenry University Conference on Iran 28-31 March 1996.1996 \"Failure of Islamist Governments in Afghanistan\" Presented at the 1995 MESA Conference.1994 \"Afghanistan and Pakistan in the Post Soviet Era: Presented at the OxfordUniversity Conference on Pakistan.1993 \"PLO-Israeli Peace Negotiations: Who are Opposing?\", presented at the Mershon World Affairs Seminar in Columbus, Ohio.1992 “ Evolving Alternative Views on the Future of Afghanistan: AfghanPerspective”, Presented at the Middle East Studies Association Conference inPortland, Oregon.1992 \"Muslims and Islam in the 21st Century,\" presented at the Islamic Federation of Central Ohio.1992 \"Islam: The Commonalities with Judaism and Christianity,\" presented
100 to Congregation Beth Tikvah, Columbus, Ohio.1992 \"U.N. Plan for Peaceful Solution to Afghan Conflict,\" interview with Voice of America.1991 \"The Persian Gulf: New Frictions, New Alignments,\" presented at the Mershon World Affairs Seminar, Ohio State University.1990 \"Toward an Independent and Broad-based Government in Afghanistan,\" presented at the Middle East Studies Association Conference in San Antonio, Texas.1990 \"Islam and Politics,\" presented at the Islamic Center, Columbus, OH.1990 \"The Middle East: Why Is It Important?\" presented at the Conference at Center College.1989 \"Superpowers and Muslim Countries: The Dilemma of Understanding Indigenous Dynamics,\" presented at International Conference on the Persian Gulf, Tehran, Iran.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.1987 \"Soviet Challenge in the Middle East,\" presented at International1987 Studies Association Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. \"The Impact of Soviet-Afghan Conflict on Pakistan and Iran,\" presented at Columbus Metropolitan Club.1987 \"The Perception of Arab-Israeli Conflict by the People of the Middle East,\" presented at American Association of University Women.1986 \"Soviet-Afghan Relations from 1947 to Present: From Cooperation to Occupation,\" prepared for publication and was presented at the Middle East Studies Association annual conference in November, 1986.1985 \"U.S. and Soviet Policies toward Afghanistan, 1917-Present,\" presented at the Seminar in Soviet Inter-national Behavior, sponsored by Mershon Center at The Ohio State University.1985 \"Ideological Foundation of Jihad in Islam and the Current Resistance in Afghanistan,\" presented at the Conference on Central Asian Elites,
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