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| Position wanted: |
Ridiculous Question |
| Job category: |
Education |
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International Education Consultant: SMP1, Bogor, Indonesia •Responsibilities include consultation in the development of the government sponsored international program as a subsection of the school at large (Sekolah Berstandar Internasional/SBI), faculty development with regard to international education standards and English language skills and English language training for the students in the SBI program.
April 2008 to Present
Senior Teacher, English First (EF) Pamulang, Indonesia •The position requires the oversight of aspects of EF English language program such as Teacher training, client evaluation and placement, class scheduling, extra-curricular event scheduling, and liaison between school director and teaching staff.
December 2007 to April 2008
Assistant Professor, Graduate Institute of Political Science, National Sun Yat Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan • Primarily research oriented assignment. Teaching responsibilities include six weekly hours of graduate courses. Current research projects include Pre-war Japanese National Development Strategies - Lessons for Globalization in the Post-Cold War Era, Re-evaluating the Hegemony Debate in International RelationsTheory and Systemic Hegemony and the Pre-Westphalian International System.
August 2006 to February 2007
Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Foreign Languages, National Penghu University, Makong, Taiwan Responsibilities include Instruction of AFL Majors, General English courses and University-wide department specific specialized language training courses. Courses include Writing, Intermediate GEPT, TOEIC, Business English, Business Writing, English for the Travel and Tourism Industry, English for the Hotel and Restaurant Industries, English for the Airline Industry.
September 2004 to August 2006
Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Foreign Languages, Kai Nan University, Taoyuan, Taiwan • Responsibilities include Instruction of AFL Majors, General English courses and University-wide department specific specialized language training courses. Courses include Writing, Business English, Business Writing, English for the Travel and Tourism Industry and Training for Philip C. Jessup
Donner Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow in International Relations, Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, C.
January 2002 to September 2002
Thomas Watson Post-Doctoral Fellow in International Relations, Watson Institute for International Relations, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
September 2001 to January 2002
Teacher, Putney Excel Program, Williams College • International Relations
Designed and conducted entry level International Relations course for high school students in intensive summer academic program administered by the Putney School of Vermont.
Summer 2000
Head Instructor, Nichibei English Service, Tokyo, Japan • Responsibilities include curriculum development for basic writing, business writing, and Gmat-gre-toefl-toeic test preparation classes, teaching said classes, and training teaching staff. Teaching responsibilities also include multi-level English language conversation…private, group, and company classes.
April 1996 to September 1997
Business English Instructor, Interlanguage Service Systems, Tokyo Japan • Basic teaching responsibilities include business writing, business vocabulary, business conversation, and listening comprehension. Position also requires one discussion session per week in which students discuss articles germane to student’s professional activities, provided by myself, in American academic seminar fashion.
May 1996 to September 1997
English Language Instructor, TOEFL Seminar, Tokyo, Japan • Teaching responsibilities varied from TOEFL test preparation, SAT test preparation, college preparation courses in effective writing and verbal communication, and a business and academic writing class taught at Tokyo Aoyama Law Office from February to May 1996.
December 1995 to December 1997
Brown University Summer School • American Foreign Policy: Taught eight-week intensive course; three two and one half hour session per week. Responsibilities included designing course and syllabus, three hours of office time each week wherein students were given individual guidance pertaining to course material and individual research projects, and the grading of students’ papers.
Summer 1994
Teaching Assistant, , Brown University Department of Political Science •
Responsibilities included, 1) leading two, hour long discussion sessions each week wherein I guided approximately twenty-five students per session through course material pertaining to the practical and theoretical nature of the international system, 2)five hours of office time each week wherein students were given individual guidance pertaining to course material and individual research projects, 3) co-development of midterm and final exams with professor and other T.A.S, and 4) grading of students’ papers and exams. Courses included International Organization and World Politics, International Relations Theory, Foundations of Legal Studies and Third World Economic Development.
Fall 1992 to spring 2000
Academic Awards:
Donner Post-doctoral Fellow (Univ. Of Toronto) January 2002 to September 2002
Thomas Watson Institute Fellow September 2000 to January 2002
Brown University Research Fellow September 1999 to May 2000
Heiwa Nakajima Fellow September 1995-September 1997
Elizabeth Danforth Compton Fellow January 1993-August 1995
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| Skills: |
Tons |
| Known languages (and levels): |
English-Very GoodJapanese-A little
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| Type of Employment wanted: |
Full Time
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| Minimum Yearly Salary in Numbers: |
Unspecified
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| Current Location: |
Indonesia, Jakarta |
| Education History, Qualifications & other additional information: |
| Level of Education: |
Doctorate
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Doctor of Philosophy, Brown University, Department of Political Science, Providence RI, USA, May 2002
Dissertation Title: “Western Collective Identity, Western Collective Hegemony, and the Japanese Experience: A Critical Realist Perspective”
Qualifying Examinations in American Politics and International Relations
Keio University, Department of Law, Tokyo, Japan, September 1995 - February 1998: Research student on “travelling scholar” on leave from Brown University. Designed theoretical model and methodology for dissertation project on post-Cold War Japanese foreign policy. Conducted interviews in the Business, Political, Banking, and Finance communities.
Master of Arts, Brown University, Department of Political Science, Providence RI, USA, May 1994.
B.A.-Liberal Arts, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY, USA: -May 1992
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| Work History & Experience: |
| Years of Work Experience: |
10 to 15 Years |
International Education Consultant: SMP1, Bogor, Indonesia •Responsibilities include consultation in the development of the government sponsored international program as a subsection of the school at large (Sekolah Berstandar Internasional/SBI), faculty development with regard to international education standards and English language skills and English language training for the students in the SBI program.
April 2008 to Present
Senior Teacher, English First (EF) Pamulang, Indonesia •The position requires the oversight of aspects of EF English language program such as Teacher training, client evaluation and placement, class scheduling, extra-curricular event scheduling, and liaison between school director and teaching staff.
December 2007 to April 2008
Assistant Professor, Graduate Institute of Political Science, National Sun Yat Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan • Primarily research oriented assignment. Teaching responsibilities include six weekly hours of graduate courses. Current research projects include Pre-war Japanese National Development Strategies - Lessons for Globalization in the Post-Cold War Era, Re-evaluating the Hegemony Debate in International RelationsTheory and Systemic Hegemony and the Pre-Westphalian International System.
August 2006 to February 2007
Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Foreign Languages, National Penghu University, Makong, Taiwan Responsibilities include Instruction of AFL Majors, General English courses and University-wide department specific specialized language training courses. Courses include Writing, Intermediate GEPT, TOEIC, Business English, Business Writing, English for the Travel and Tourism Industry, English for the Hotel and Restaurant Industries, English for the Airline Industry.
September 2004 to August 2006
Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Kai Nan University, Taoyuan, Taiwan • Responsibilities include teaching various law related courses for the undergraduate law program. Courses include U.S Constitutional Law, International Law, Rhetoric, Legal English, Writing, and Training for Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition.
September 2002 to July 2004
Donner Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow in International Relations, Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, C.
January 2002 to September 2002
Thomas Watson Post-Doctoral Fellow in International Relations, Watson Institute for International Relations, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
September 2001 to January 2002
Teacher, Putney Excel Program, Williams College • International Relations
Designed and conducted entry level International Relations course for high school students in intensive summer academic program administered by the Putney School of Vermont.
Summer 2000
Head Instructor, Nichibei English Service, Tokyo, Japan • Responsibilities include curriculum development for basic writing, business writing, and Gmat-gre-toefl-toeic test preparation classes, teaching said classes, and training teaching staff. Teaching responsibilities also include multi-level English language conversation…private, group, and company classes.
April 1996 to September 1997
Business English Instructor, Interlanguage Service Systems, Tokyo Japan • Basic teaching responsibilities include business writing, business vocabulary, business conversation, and listening comprehension. Position also requires one discussion session per week in which students discuss articles germane to student’s professional activities, provided by myself, in American academic seminar fashion.
May 1996 to September 1997
English Language Instructor, TOEFL Seminar, Tokyo, Japan • Teaching responsibilities varied from TOEFL test preparation, SAT test preparation, college preparation courses in effective writing and verbal communication, and a business and academic writing class taught at Tokyo Aoyama Law Office from February to May 1996.
December 1995 to December 1997
Brown University Summer School • American Foreign Policy: Taught eight-week intensive course; three two and one half hour session per week. Responsibilities included designing course and syllabus, three hours of office time each week wherein students were given individual guidance pertaining to course material and individual research projects, and the grading of students’ papers.
Summer 1994
Teaching Assistant, , Brown University Department of Political Science •
Responsibilities included, 1) leading two, hour long discussion sessions each week wherein I guided approximately twenty-five students per session through course material pertaining to the practical and theoretical nature of the international system, 2)five hours of office time each week wherein students were given individual guidance pertaining to course material and individual research projects, 3) co-development of midterm and final exams with professor and other T.A.S, and 4) grading of students’ papers and exams. Courses included International Organization and World Politics, International Relations Theory, Foundations of Legal Studies and Third World Economic Development.
Fall 1992 to spring 2000
Academic Awards:
Donner Post-doctoral Fellow (Univ. Of Toronto) January 2002 to September 2002
Thomas Watson Institute Fellow September 2000 to January 2002
Brown University Research Fellow September 1999 to May 2000
Heiwa Nakajima Fellow September 1995-September 1997
Elizabeth Danforth Compton Fellow January 1993-August 1995
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