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Education
Ph. D:
Political Science, The University of Paris 8. Subject: Globalization and
Modernity.
DEA:
(Diplôme d’Etudes Approfondies-One year program after MA) in Philosophy,
The University of Sorbonne, Paris I.
DEA:
(Diplôme d’Etudes Approfondies-One year program after MA) in Political
Science, The University of Paris 8.
DESS:
(Diplôme
d’Etudes Supérieures Specialisées-One year program after MA) in
Social Science Studies and Methodology of Research, The Universities
of Paris 7 (Jussieu) and The University of Paris 8 (St. Denis).
M. A: Philosophy, The University of Paris 8.
B. A:
Philosophy, The University of Paris 8.
DEUG:
(two years
program) in Human Sciences, History, The University of Paris 8.
Teaching Areas
Political
Science, Philosophy (History, Ethics and Politics), Social Sciences,
Research Methodology, Modernity, Intercultural Communications and
Management.
Teaching positions held
at
The
University of Paris 8,
France
The
International School of Management
(American School), Paris.
The
CESI - Cefipa (Centre de Formation Ingénieur Par Apprentissage)
[School
of
Engineering] [Grande Ecole], Paris.
The
ISEG (Institut Supérieur Européen de Gestion) [Grande
Ecole],
Lille.
The
INSSEC (Sup de Pub) (ISCM- l’Institut Supérieur de
Communication et de Marketing) [Grand Ecole], Paris.
The
ISIS (Institut Supérieur en Intervention Sociale), Paris.
The
INFREP (Institut National de Formation et de Recherche
sur l’éducation), Paris.
The KIMEP, “Kazakhstan
Institute of Management, Economics and Strategic Research” (KIMEP), a
leading International Institute in Almaty,
Kazakhstan.
The National University, South Africa.
Academic Positions held as
Associate Professor (2002- Present)
Assistant Professor (1999-2002)
Lecture
(1990-1998)
Researcher at GREMA (Research group on “Modernity and
Tradition /
East and West
Study on cultural differences”), a
sub-group of CRISE-LEC, Department
of Education, The
University of Paris 8. France (1996-1998).
Professional positions held as
Director
of “Management Institute of Canada”, Montreal,
Canada
(2004-Present)
Director of the
KIMEP Research Centre, Almaty, Kazakhstan
(2000-2002)
Director of the Franco Canadian
Institute of Management, Paris (2005-07).
Program director: CFILC, (Centre de Formation en
Informatique
Langues et Communication), Paris (1996-97).
Creating an educational
network for Master and Bachelor degrees for the Management Institute of
Canada in Montreal, Paris, the Netherlands, California, South Africa,
Dubai, Afghanistan, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Singapore, Malaysia, Russia,
Senegal from 2004 to 2007.
Invited Professor
Visiting
Professor in Political Science, for CEP (Civic Education
Project),
Sponsored by Yale University. At KIMEP, Almaty.
Visiting
Professor at the Almaty School of Management, Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Visiting
Professor at the Tajikistan State University of Commerce, Dushanbe,
Tajikistan.
Visiting
Professor in Romania (Bucharest), Organized by the European Commission
Programme, « Socrate-Tempus »,
(Trans-European mobility scheme for university studies) and CESI -
Cefipa
Visiting
Professor in Tunisia (Tunis), for CESI – Cefipa, organized by the
European Commission Programme, « Socrate-Tempus », .
Courses taught
Political Science.
Research Methodology.
Ethics, Law and Philosophy.
Modernism and Post Modernism in the Western World.
History of Political Thought (Political Theories) (Link)
Introduction to Political Science.
Comparative Politics:
West and East
History of European Philosophy.
International Relations (Link)
Intercultural Management.
Intercultural Communication.
Prepared Curriculum
General and European Philosophy (BSS degree)
Political Science Program (Master’s degree)
International Relations (BSS and Master’s degrees)
International Executive MBA (IEMBA)
Others
Chair of the Editorial Board of the ‘Central Asian Journal’, published
in English by the KIMEP Research Center (KCRD) in collaboration with
Yale University (USA) (2000-2002)
Collaboration with:
“Herald Tribune”, published in Paris (2001).
“Ouest
France”,
published in Paris (1999).
"Courrier International",
published in Paris (1998).
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