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Library Assistant Student Advisor

Location:
Tachiarai-machi, Fukuoka, Japan
Salary:
7,500-8,500
Posted:
March 03, 2023

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Heng Samnang CURRICULUM VITAE

Date of birth April 7, 1967

Nationality: Khmer/Cambodian

Contact address: House # 361, St.271

S. Psaa Doeum Thkauv, Kh. Chamkarmorn, Phnom Penh

Tel/ Fax: (855-**-***-***

Mobile Phone: (855-**-***-***

E-mail: advofr@r.postjobfree.com

Education:

M.A., History (Yale, 1995), Certificate in Computer (Phnom Penh, 1993) Licence complé de l'histoire, (Phnom Penh, 1985)- 2001 in Modern Southeast Asia History Publications: The “Party Center” of Democratic Kampuchea, 1975-1979'in Cambodian Genocide Program, op. cit., The French Revolution, 1789-94') (diss., Phnom Penh: Phnom Penh University, 1985 in Vietnamese). We studies Khmer Language, Vol.1-4, Royal University of Phnom Penh, 1987-1993, E'cole Normal Suppperieur, (Teacher Training Center) Royal University of Phnom Penh

“Chum Reap Sua” 2011, Book for Language, Culture and History of Cambodia for JICA in Japanese and Cambodian

Aug. 1998- 2008: Yale University and Phnom Penh University Royal Phnom Penh University, History Department,

Associated Dean, University of Cambodia

Representative: ICS (International Child Supports-Asia), for Cambodia Coordinator Assistant for Primary Education and Cluster School and Community Development (CD), 1987-January 2008.

July 1996-97Yale University and Phnom Penh University TOPS (Taipei Overseas Peace Service), Phnom Penh Program Officer, Education

(Cluster School Development, Teacher Training. Jan. 1997. Phnom Penh University Professor, history Dep.

June 1995-6 Yale University

Research Assistant and Consultant on the Cambodian Genocide project, collecting evidences on Human Rights, violations, entering data into the project database and onto the web site, and translating documents from Khmer into English.

1994-5 Yale University

Studied in Dept. of History, South East Asian Studies, and worked as a Library assistant for Khmer language Section, South East Asian collections, Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University. May 1993-4 Yale University

Work as a Foreign Student's Advisor at Phnom Penh University, and teach Khmer Language and Khmer Culture at the University of Washington, Seattle campus at the South East Asian Studies Summer Institute. From 1993 to 1995, was awarded Fulbright Commission and Yale Fellowship. 1991-2 Phnom Penh University

Translate English to Khmer, for Khmer trainees for the Computer training in the Penang Malaysia Lectured Ancient of World History.

April 2008-2011: Phnom Penh University and Fukushima, Japan JICA, Japan International Cooperation Agency, Lectured for Cambodian Culture, History and Language. in Fukushima, Japan May 2011 to Present work: Phnom Penh University

Lecturer at Royal Phnom Penh University, History Department, International Relations and Modern Southeast Asian History.

and work for Southeast Asian Collection Documents, Yale University 1985-93 Phnom Penh University

Give lecturer of Cambodian History and culture at Phnom Penh University. Teach courses on Archaeology of Cambodia, and Ancient History (Egypt, Greece, Mesopotamia, India and China), The French Revolution, Marxism and the Historiographic Method. Promoted Coordinator of Teaching the Khmer language to foreign students, worked as Foreign Student Advisor. Promoted Vice Director of the Admissions Office in the History Department. Voluntary Work:

Manager, California State University Long Beach in Cambodia and University of Phnom Penh Program Catalogued Khmer Language for South East Asian Collections at Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University (December 1995- June 1996). ICS (International Child Supports-Asia)

(August 1997- January 2008).

Languages: Khmer/ Cambodia,Vietnamese, English, Lao and Thai, (fluent), Dutch (Netherlands), German, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and French (basic) Computer: Word Perfect, Quarto, Word for Windows, Microsoft Word, Word Perfect 3.0, DOS, Cambodian Unitor, KIO Lotus 1,2,3, Microsoft Office, Windows and Excel WWW application, Nexis, Eureka Netscape, Corel Draw, Aldus Page maker for publisher

(both IBM and Macintosh).

Countries visited:

Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar, Indonesia, Singapore, Japan, S. Korea, Netherlands, France, Germany and Brussels and United States.

REFERENCES:

Heidi Roupp, Director, Teachers Across Borders e-mail: advofr@r.postjobfree.com Timothy Keirn, Professor of History, California States University Long Beach, 1250 Bellflower Blvd Long Beach CA 90840, Tel 562-***-**** E-mail: advofr@r.postjobfree.com Eim Vanvireak, International Child Support, ICS Cambodia Coordinator, phone 855-871 189 Benedict F. Kiernan, A. Whitney Griswold Professor of History, Director, Genocide Studies Program, Yale University, Box 208324, New Haven, CT 06520-8324, USA. Phone: 203-***-**** Fax (History Department): 203-***-**** E-mail: advofr@r.postjobfree.com the National Democratic Institute (NDI), International Republican Institute (IRI), Charity, New Humanity and IRRI, US Embassy in Phnom Penh

1987-8 Phnom Penh University

Work as High School Examiners' Teachers Center and Lecturer of Pedagogy and Educational Psychology at Phnom Penh University.

1989-90 Phnom Penh University

Translator and Teacher of Khmer and Cambodian culture for the Australian Center of English

(ACE), QSA, OXFAM, JRS, SHARE, SCFA, World Education, World Relief, World Vision,



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