Visiting Fellows and International Visitors
As part of the process of forging international co-operative ties, the Institute
regularly hosts international and Australian visiting scholars. Visiting Fellows are
encouraged to be part of the research culture of the Institute. Past collaboration has
involved jointly written and edited books, mutual participation in international
conferences and discussion at local forums.
Visiting Fellows 2006
Visiting Fellows 2005
Visiting Fellows 2004
Previous Visiting Fellows
International Visitors 2006
International Visitors 2005
International Visitors 2004
Visiting Fellows 2006
• Rebecca Biron, Associate Professor of Spanish, Dartmouth College, Hanover, USA
• Yehuda Gradus, Director, Negev Centre for Regional Development, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Visiting Fellows 2005
• George Baca, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Goucher College,
Baltimore, USA
• Michael Furmanovsky, Faculty of Intercultural Communication, Ryukoku
University, Otsu, Japan
• Yang Jie, Foreign Languages Department, Chongqing Normal University,
Chongqing, China
Visiting Professorial Fellows and Visiting Fellows 2004
• Phillip Darby, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University
of Melbourne, Australia
• Hong Fei, Associate Professor, Kunming University of Science and Technology,
Kunming, Yunan, China
• Ken Ya Kadosawa, Assistant Professor, Office of International Affairs, Muroran
Institute of Technology, Japan
• T. Vasantha Kumaran, Professor in Geography, University of Madras, Chennai,
South India
• Gary Smith, Associate Professor in International Relations, Deakin University,
Melbourne, Australia
• Julie Stephens, Senior Lecturer, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia
• Richard Tanter, Professor of International Relations, Kyoto, Japan
• Yanqiu Wang, Associate Professor, Dalian Maritime University, China

Previous Visiting Professorial and Senior Fellows
• Michael Apple, Professor, University of Wisconsin, USA (2001)
• Warren Crichlow, Associate Professor, York University, Canada (2001)
• Michael Christie, Co-ordinator Yolngu Languages and Culture,
Charles Darwin University, Australia (2003)
• James Donald, Professor of Media and founding Head of School of Media
and Information, Curtin University, Australia (2002)
• Thomas Frank, Journalist, Author of One Market Under God and Editor
of The Baffler, USA (2002)
• James Goodman, Editor of Protest and Globalisation, and Lecturer,
University of Technology Sydney, Australia (2002)
• Nelson Graburn, Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley
and Curator of North American Ethnology at the Hearst Museum, USA (2002)
• Donald Hones, Associate Professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction,
College of Education and Human Services, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh,
USA (2003)
• Yun-Kie Hur, Professor, Dean of International Programs, Induk Institute
of Technology, South Korea (2002)
• John Hutnyk, Goldsmiths College London, UK (2003)
• Ken-ya Kadosawa, Muroran Institute of Technology, Japan (2001)
• Noga Kadman, Jerusalem, Israel (2002)
• Michael H. Lee, Comparative Education Policy Research Unit, Department of
Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong, China (2002)
• Nie Shaomin and Chen Yiming, Professors at Yanshan University, China (2002)
• Martin Nakata, Director, Aboriginal Research Institute, University of South
Australia, Australia (2001)
• Anoop Nyak, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology,
University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (2002)
• Ambigapathy Pandian, Associate Professor, Universiti Sains Malaysia,
Malaysia (2001)
• Qi Feng, Professor, Deputy President, Shanxi Normal University and Deputy
President of The Yuwen Chinese-language newspaper, China (2002)
• Fazal Rizvi, Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2002, 2003)
• Mimis Sophocleous, Athens, Greece (2001)
• Shufan Liu, Associate Professor, Jilin University, China (2001)
• Gella Varnava-Skoura, Professor, University of Athens, Greece (2001)
• Weihua Luo, Associate Professor, Deputy Head of the Department of English
Language at • Dalian Maritime University, China (2002)

International Visitors 2006
• Zaki Chehab, political editor of the London-based Al Hayat newspaper and the Arabic TV channel LBC
• Robert Fuller, author, Somebodies & Nobodies and All Rise, USA
• Norman Myers, Green College, Oxford University, UK
• Jamal Nassar, Chair, Department of Political Science, Illinois State University, Normal, USA
• Jan Nederveen Pieterse, Professor of Sociology, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
International Visitors 2005
International Visitors 2004
Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
• Professor Syed Ahmad Hussein, Deputy Vice-Chancellor
(Academic and International Affairs)
• Professor Muhammad Idiris Saleh, Deputy Vice-Chancellor
(Research and Development)
• Associate Professor Ambigapathy Pandian, Deputy Dean,
School of Humanities
• Mr Abdul Hamid Majid, Assistant Registrar, Academic Collaboration
PNG Department of Community Development
• PNG Minister of Community Development, Lady Carol Kidu
• Secretary, Department of Community Development, Joseph Klapat
• Senior adviser to the minister, John Maru
• Research Training Officer (Community Learning), Kenneth Caniceboagege
University of Baja, Mexico
• Guillermo Torres-Moye, Dean of the Graduate Studies and Applied
Research Division
• Alfonso J Galindo, Advisor to the President of UABC
Cyprus High Commission
• Achilles Antoniadis, High Commissioner of Cyprus
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