Professor
Department of Global Studies and Governance,
School of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
Room No: 7009
Email Address: imtiaz.hussain@iub.edu.bd
Phone Number: 2490
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Project Title: “China and South Asia,” 2020-21.
Project Manager: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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Project Title: Building Resiliency for Interconnected Democracies in Global Environments (BRIDGE) Workshop, February 11-12, 2020, New Delhi, India.
Project Manager: International Republican Institute, Washington, D.C., United States
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Project Title: South/Southeast Asian Conference on “Best Practices in Developing and Managing Public Private Partnerships For Transportation Infrastructure.” Phnom Penh, Cambodia. March 10-14, 2018.
Project Manager: U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington D.C., & U.S. Embassy, Dhaka.
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Project Title: Cocaine trafficking and Canadian counter-measures, in 2004 to examine Canada’s free-trade agreements in Central America.
Project Manager: Canada-Latin America-Caribbean (CLACA) program of International Council for Canadian Studies (ICCS), 2011
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Project Title: CONACYT, Mexico’s National Council of Science and Technology, in 2010-13 to study Mexico’s economy during the 15-years of NAFTA (2010-12);
Project Manager: CONACYT, Mexico’s National Council of Science and Technology, in 2010-13 to study
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Project Title: Mexico’s economy during the 15-years of NAFTA (2010-12).
Project Manager: CONACYT, Mexico’s National Council of Science and Technology, in 2010-13 to study
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Project Title: Central American/Mexican indigenous responses to globalization
Project Manager: CONACYT, Mexico’s National Council of Science and Technology, in 2003-05 to study
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Project Title: NAFTA’s 15-year performances
Project Manager: Programa interinstitucional sobre Estudios la región del América de Norte (PIERAN), administered by El Colegio de México, in 2010-12
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Project Title: Border governance
Project Manager: North American Research Linkages (NARL), Canada, July 2009.
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Project Title: European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy
Project Manager: German Historical Institute, Paris (May 25-6, 2009).
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Project Title: Atlantic Community Unraveling conference
Project Manager: German Historical Institute & Vanderbilt University (September 2004).
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Project Title: NAFTA’s 15-year performances.
Project Manager: Department of Investigation (DINV),2008-11, Universidad Iberoamericana.
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Project Title: Research in Canada.
Project Manager: Faculty Research Program (FRP) fellowships from International Council for Canadian Studies (ICCS), 2008, 2003.
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Project Title: NAFTA’s 15-year performances.
Project Manager: Fellowship, Canadian Conference Grant Program, Department of Foreign Affairs (one for Spring 2008, another for Fall 2008): financed April 7-8, 2008 and October 27-9, 2008 conferences.
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Project Title: NAFTA conference, April 2006
Project Manager: Fomento de Investigación y Cultura Superior, AC (FICSAC), 2006, Universidad Iberoamericana, April 2006.
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Project Title: Examine the April 2001 Québec Summit of the Americas
Project Manager: Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies Summer Institute, Torontoi, Canada, 2001.
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Project Title: Researching doctoral dissertation on 1947 Wool Legislation in U.S. Congress.
Project Manager: University of Pennsylvania grants to research atTruman Library, 1987; & National Archives, 1988.
- GSG 101 : Introduction to Global Studies
- Global Studies & Governance : GSG102: Introduction to Governance
- Global Studies & Governance GSG 101 : Introduction to Global Studies
- Global Studies & Governance Program : GSG101: Introduction to Global Studies
- Global Studies & Governance Program : GSG201: Theories of International Relations/International Political Economy
- Global Studies & Governance Program : GSG210 Foreign Policy Analysis
- Global Studies & Governance Program : GSG211 Regional and International Organizations
- Global Studies & Governance Program: GSG 101 : Introduction to Global Studies
- Global Studies & Governance Program: GSG 311 : Political Ideologies
- Global Studies & Governance Program: GSG 381 : North American Studies
- Global Studies & Governance Program: GSG 383 : European Studies
- Global Studies & Governance Program: GSG 410 : Political Institutions
- Global Studies & Governance Program: GSG 485 : Ethics and Morality in Politics
- Global Studies & Governance Program: GSG 492 : Citizenship, Statelessness, & Refugees
*Executive Director, Center for Pedagogy, Independent University of Bangladesh (2022- ):
Target established to promote publications
*Professor, Global Studies & Governance Department, Independent University of Bangladesh (2022- ):
"Program" converted into a "Department"
*Professor, Global Studies & Governance Program, Independent University of Bangladesh (2016-22 ):
Created (2014-6) and began a new program at Bachelor’s level (Spring 2017)
*Dean (Acting), School of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences (SLASS), Independent University, Bangladesh
(2019-21): Appointment made in May 2019, until February 2021
*Universidad Iberoamericana (UIA), Mexico City (1998-2013): Professor of International Studies.
*University of Pennsylvania, International Relations Program (2007): Visiting Professor
*Universidad de las Américas, Puebla (UDLAP), (2007- ): Adjunct Professor, North America Master’s
Program
*Visiting Fellow, Christopher Browne Center of Politics, University of Pennsylvania (2006-07).
*Universidad de las Américas (UDLA), Mexico City (1998- ):Visiting Professor, International Negotiations.
*Centro de Investigación y Docencia de Económicas (CIDE), Mexico City (1994-1998): NAFTA
Researcher & Professor of International Relations Theory and IPE
*Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City: Visiting Professor of U.S. Foreign Policy, and I.R. Theory
(1994-98).
*Philadelphia University, Assistant Professor of Political Economy (1990-94): Taught Introduction to Political Science, International Relations, International
Political Economy, *Modernization, *Post-industrial Society, *Cities & People (modern world history), Russian History; and conducted the Senior
Honors Seminar. Created/Piloted cross-cultural, interdisciplinary social science courses (those asterisked).
*Ripon College, Wisconsin, Visiting Assistant Professor (1989-90): Taught International Relations at both
levels, Europe in Transition, Political Systems and Ideas, U.S. Foreign Policy, and IPE.
*Research award, given to the top citation-holders, School of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, Independent
University, Bangladesh, December 2020.
*Teaching award, given to the highest score in quarter-based teaching over 3 years, Global Studies &
Governance (GSG) Program, School of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, Independent University,
Bangladesh, December 2020.
*Merit awarded by Universidad Iberoamericana’s Academic Council (2011).
*Top Social Science Productivity Prize, 2011, 2009: Department of Investigation, Universidad
Iberoamericana.
*Teaching awards (six), given to highest score in semester-based teaching evaluations, Universidad de las
Américas (UDLA), Mexico City, Fall 2009, Spring 2008, Fall 2008, Spring 2000, Fall 1998, & Spring 1999.
*Dean’s Teaching Award, University of Pennsylvania (1987): one of 15 from 500+ TAs in that year.
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Ph.D., 1989
University of Pennsylvania
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M.A. (West Europe), 1983
Ohio University
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M.A.I.A. (International Affairs), 1982
Ohio University
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B.A. (International Studies), 1981
Ohio University