CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME OF CANDIDATE: Ngozi Caleb Kamalu, MPA, Ph.D., CNP.

WORK/ JOB ADDRESS

Fayetteville State University

Department of Government and History

1200 Murchison Road

Fayetteville, Cumberland County

North Carolina 28301- 4298

Office: 910- 672-1367

Dept.: 910-672-1573

E-mail:

Fax: (910) 672-1090

URL Address: http://www.uncfsu.edu/ghp/personnel/kamalu.htm

NATIONALITY: Naturalized American Citizen

CAREER OBJECTIVES: Teaching, Research and Educational Administration

ACADEMIC RANK: Tenured Full Professor of Political Science

ACADEMIC DEGREES

Ph.D. - Political Science – Howard University, 1988

MPA - Public Administration – Texas Southern University, 1983

BA - Economics; Minor/Political Science – Texas Southern University, 1981

DOCTORAL DISSERTATION: Kamalu, Ngozi Caleb "Soviet and American Positions on the Law of the Sea," Thesis/ Dissertation (Ph.D.) – Howard University, 1987 - 722 pages (http://worldcat.org/oclc/24092623)

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

Program Coordinator – MA Political Science

& M.E. Teaching (Political Science)

Fayetteville State University

Fayetteville, North Carolina

1998 – 2013

Teaching & Research Fellow – Department of Political Science

Howard University

Washington DC

1987

Research Assistant

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

(The Wilson Center)

Washington, DC

1986

Graduate Research Intern

City of Houston

Department of Planning and Accounting

1983

FACULTY POSITIONS

Tenured Full Professor of Political Science

Fayetteville State University

Fayetteville, North Carolina

1998 – Present

Associate Professor of Political Science

Fayetteville State University

Fayetteville, North Carolina

1994 – 1997

Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science

North Carolina A&T State University

Greensboro, North Carolina

1990 – 1993

Lecturer in Political Science

Howard University

Washington, DC

1988 -1989

COURSES TAUGHT

Undergraduate Level Courses

POLI-200 (Introduction to Political Science)

POLI-210 (Principles of American Government)

POLI-220 (Principles of Public Administration)

POLI-301 (Organizational Theory)

POLI-312 (Public Leadership and Management)

POLI-320 (State & local Government)

POLI-321 (Public Personnel Management)

POLI-330 (Public Financial Management)

POLI-331 (Politics and Urban Planning)

POLI-332 (The Legislative Process)
POLI-350 (Government & Politics of Africa)

POLI-400 (Adm. of Urban Government)

POLI-401 (Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations)

POLI-402 (Public Policy Formulation)

POLi-410 (The American Chief Executive)

POLI-411 (Public opinion and Propaganda)

POLI-412 (Administrative Law)

POLI-422 (American Foreign Policy)

POLI-430 (International Politics)

POLI-432 (International Law)

POLI-440 (Introduction to Govt. Planning)

POLI-442 (Public Policy Analysis)

Graduate Level Courses

POLI-510 (American Constitutional Law)

POLI-531 (Public Policy and Administration)

POLI-610 (Problems of Political Behavior)
POLI-612 (Seminar in American National Govt.)

POLI-613 (The Judicial Process)

POLI-622 (Govt. and Politics of Developing Nations)

POLI-623 (International Politics)

POLI-630 (Administrative Law)

POLI-631 (Financial Administration)

POLI-633 (Problems in State and intergovernmental Relations)

POLI-634 (Politics of the Budgetary Process)

POLI-646 (Advanced Reading Seminar)

AREAS OF GENERAL RESEARCH INTEREST

1. American Foreign policy toward emerging states

2. International law of the Sea and Space

3. United States and Russia maritime laws

4. International water rights

5. Environmental Justice: Eco feminism, economic ecology, economic valuation of ecosystem services and techniques

6. Globalization – human capital flight, labor/ skills migration, brain drain.

7. Racial profiling and Death Penalty: Plea bargaining, jury bias and nullification and felon disenfranchisement.

8. Cultural Competence - racial/ ethnic concordance, health care utilization and outcomes

9. Women empowerment and development

10. Health Disparities – Communicable disease surveillance, reporting and testing behaviors

11. Technology Development - transfer, diffusion and utilization.

12. Diaspora earnings, education and remittances

13. Environmental and Occupational Management – disasters management, environmental and wildlife protection, sustainable development, pollution control, human health improvement and environmental law compliance.

SELECTED UNIVERSITY SERVICES

· Board of Governors’ Excellence in Teaching Award Selection Committee / Campus-wide - (2007 – Present)

· Member, Tenure, promotion and Reappointment Committee, Department of Government & History – (1998 – Present)

· Member, Executive Committee, Graduate Council (2008 - 2013)

· Graduate Coordinator – MA Political Science (2008 – 2013)

· Chair, Programs and Curriculum Review, Graduate Council (2008 – 2013)

· Facilitator, FSU Leadership Forum (2008 )

· Member, Tenure, Promotion, Appointment, and Reappointment Committee, College of Humanities and Social Sciences (2007)

· Faculty Representative (South Africa Committee), University of North Carolina-Exchange Program Committee (2006 - 2008)

· Chair, International Studies Committee – CHSS (The task force is given the responsibility to generate “intent to plan” and “intent to establish” proposals for the MA program in International Studies.(2004 – 2006)

· Member, Interdisciplinary Studies Committee – CHSS, charged with the responsibility of producing the “intent to plan” and “intent to establish” proposals for a BA degree in interdisciplinary studies. (2006)

· Member, Public Administration Committee.- CHSS ( task force charged with producing the “intent to plan” and “intent to establish” proposals for the MPA program in Public Administration.(2004- 2006)

· Member, Environmental Studies Committee- CHSS (task force to prepare “intent to plan” and “intent to establish” proposals for the MA Program in Environmental Studies.(2004 - 2006 )

· Member, Intelligence Studies Committee- CHSS (task force assembled to prepare “intent to plan” and “intent to establish” proposals for the MA degree program in intelligence studies. (2005 - 2006)

· Member, Faculty Senate Committee, 2005 – 2007.

· Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, Standing committee of the Graduate

Council, 2005- present.

· Chair, International Studies Committee (Taskforce to Establish BA degree program international studies), 1994 – (aborted in lieu of MA degree program)

· Coordinator, Graduate Program – Political Science, 2000 – present

· Member, International Studies/ Intercultural Affairs Committee, CAS, 1999.

· Member, Lecture Series Committee, 1999.

· Chair, Political Science Graduate Committee, 1999 – Present

· Chair, Faculty Promotion, Tenure and Evaluation Committee, 1999 - 2008

· Member, Faculty Senate Committee, 1997 – 2000.

· Member, College of Arts and Sciences Assessment/ SACS Committee, 1998

· Member, The Research Council Membership Committee, 1996.

· Member, College of Arts and Sciences Grants Committee, 1998.

· Member, University Advisement Manual Task Force, 1995.

· Chair, Political Science Search Committee, 1998..

· Chair, Graduate Political Science Admissions Committee, 1998 – 2013

· Member, AD HOC Committee on Fixed Term Contracts and Rotation of Chairs, 1999.

FUNDED GRANT PROPOSALS

· HBCU Master’s Degree STEM Program/ FSU Faculty Research Mini-Grant funding for research titled “Internet Use Among Racial/ Ethnic Groups in the United States,” Funded in the amount of $4,000.00, Spring 2012.

· Faculty development Research grants title “Comparative Assessment of Access to organ Transplant among Racial Groups in the United States.” Funded in the amount of $5,000.00, Spring 2009

· Author, Focused Growth Grant Awards for developing the Master of Arts degree program in International Studies at Fayetteville State University, Submitted to the University of North Carolina System / General Administration, Spring 2006 - $225,000.00

· Building Linkage Geography Curricula Using the Internet and World Wide Web. -Co-authored with Dr. Adegoke Ademiluyi, $ 1,383.00 – Fayetteville State University.

CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP ACTIVITIES

· Attended and participated in the North Carolina Association of Historian (NCAH) Annual Meeting at Fayetteville Technical Community College, Fayetteville, North Carolina – Friday March 27 – Saturday March 28, 2015.

· Participated in the 26th Model United Nations Conference Hosted by North Carolina Consortium for International and Intercultural Education, Embassy Suites & Richard M. Wiggins Conference Center, Fayetteville, NC 28303, Thursday March 26 - Saturday March 28, 2015.

· To attend The 80th Annual Conference of The Association of Social and Behavioral Scientists, Inc., Embassy Suites, Fayetteville/Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, North Carolina- March 18 -21, 2015.

· Attended the 2015 North Carolina Political Science Association Conference, February 27, 2015 University of North Carolina at Charlotte Center City Building, 320 E. 9th Street Charlotte, NC 28202.

· Served as Discussant & Presenter on Voting Rights Act with special focus on Shelby Versus Holder (2013) for Black/ African American History Month Program at Rosenthal Choir Room, Fayetteville State University – Thursday, February 26, 2015.

· Made Presentation on Sustainable Development in East Africa to Civil Affairs Team (Rahsann Soumas and Capt. Shuffstall Kevin, Withey John & Bahm David), African Development Conversion Program, Fort Bragg at Taylor Science 208, Fayetteville State University, February18, 2015.

· Presented paper titled “The Contribution of the United Church of Christ to the Environmental Justice Movement” to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Religious Studies Association, Saturday November 1, 2014 at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.

· Presented Paper titled “Gender as a Determinant of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Usage” at the Global Conference on Education, organized by the University of Riverside, Ontario, California – April 4 – 5, 2012.

· Participate in Collegiate Learning Assessment (CLA) workshop held at Fayetteville State University on August 9 – 10, 2010. CLA is nation-wide assessment that measures the institutional contributions to the learning gains of students of respective universities and colleges, using the institution as a unit of analysis.

· Presented paper titled “Human Trafficking,” at the Homeland Security: Global and Domestic Perspectives Conference organized by the Institute of justice and international Studies, The University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, Missouri, March 29 – 30, 2010.

· Presented paper titled “ Internet Penetration and the Utilization of Emerging Technologies in Africa,” at the 39th Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Political Science Association, 26 February 2010 at North Carolina Central University (Alfonso Elder Student Union), Durham, North Carolina.

· Presented paper titled “Impacts of Cultural Competence Strategies on the Promotion, Delivery and Sustainability of Health Care Services,” at the 30th Intercultural Communication Conference – Issues in Health Communication: Cultures Global Perspectives and local Networks, Tavis Smiley School of Communications, Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas, April 16 – 17, 2009.

· Presented paper entitled “The role of Cultural Competence in Sustainable Health Care Service Delivery at the National Social Science Association (NSSA) conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, October 19 – 21, 2008.

· Presented paper titled “ North-to- North Paradigm of Skill Migration: The Canadian Case study and Its implications for Africa in the Era of Global Interdependence,” in Knowledge Globalization Conference 2008, Sawyer Business School, Suffolk University, Boston, Massachusetts, April 11 – 13, 2008.

· Attended and presented paper titled “Ethical and Moral Underpinnings of American Foreign Policy,” At the North Carolina Religious Studies Association, Friday October 26, 2007 At Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, North Carolina.

· Attended an International Conference on “Rebuilding Sustainable Communities in Iraq: Policies, Programs and Projects, July 23 – 26, 2007 at the University of Massachusetts - Boston, Massachusetts.

· Attended and presented papers at the International Congress forum on Critical Perspectives on Energy, Environment, Technology and Water Development and Protection World Wide, entitled “ Environmental Justice: An Analysis of U.S. Environmental Agency’s Strategic Initiatives to Achieve Equity in Sustainable Development”, April 2 – 5, 2007 at the Holiday Inn – Bordeaux, Fayetteville, North Carolina.

· Attended and presented 2nd papers at the International Congress forum on Critical Perspectives on Energy, Environment, Technology and Water Development and Protection World Wide, titled “African States and the Global Regime for Sustainable Development: The Case of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS III).”, April 2 – 5, 2007 at the Holiday Inn – Bordeaux, Fayetteville, North Carolina.

· Presented paper titled “U.S.-Cuba Relations and the Helms-Burton Act of 1996,” at the North Carolina Political Science Association, March 23, 2007 at Methodist University, Fayetteville, North Carolina.

· Presented Paper titled “Traditional Worship in Eastern Nigeria: The Case of Okija Shrine,” at the North Carolina Religious Association Conference, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, October 6, 2006.

· Attended the (INSITE) Information Science + Information Technology Education joint Conference (INSITE) 2006 at The University of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, June 25 – 28, 2006.

· Attended the 47th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (ISA) in

San Diego, California, March 20 – 26, 2006.

· Presented a paper titled “The Religious Dimensions of the Conflict in Darfur Region of Sudan,” at the North Carolina Religious Studies Association, Wingate University, North Carolina October 22, 2005.

· Participated in the Law School Admission Council Prep Conference, July 8-9, 2005 at Atlanta Marriott Marquis, Atlanta Georgia.

· Attended the National Rural Health Association conference, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel, 500 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70130, Tuesday, May 17 – Saturday May 21, 2005.

· Represented Fayetteville State University as a member of the University of North Carolina system delegation to Baden-Wurttemberg, June 12 – 19, 2004. The delegation also visited the following German institutions of higher education: University of Mannheim, University of Hohenheim and the University of Konstanz.

· Attended the MERLOT International Conference on Academic

Approaches to Technology, Atlanta Marriott Marquis, Atlanta, Georgia,

September 27-30, 2002.

· Attended the conference of Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education, 2001, March 5 – 10, 2001, Orlando, Florida.

· Participated in the national conference on Diversity in Teaching and Learning in American Higher Education, April 19 – 22, 2000 at the Westin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, California.

· Attended the National Conference of the Association of African American Studies at

Adam’s Mark Hotel, Houston, Texas, February 9 –13, 1999

· Participated in the Decision Sciences Institute Annual Meeting, November 21 – 24, 1998 at Las Vegas, Nevada.

PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICES

· Currently Serve on the Fayetteville City Planning Commission. Commissioners are tasked with the responsibility of helping to direct the planning, zoning and growth of the Fayetteville community. Decisions reached by the commission pursuant to citizens’ advice and complaints. Decisions reached by the Commission are transmitted to the City Council as recommendations on advisory basis – August 2012 – Present

· Membership Coordinator, Nigeria Cultural Association – Fayetteville, 2010 - Present

· Reviewed manuscript Doc. IRD15069-1 – “The Institutionalization of One-Man Rule and the politics of Succession and patronage in Zimbabwe” for the Journal of International Relations and Diplomacy, David publishing Company, El Monte, CA., June 2015.

· Reviewed Manuscript # 0487/14 – “A Study of Nigerian and U.S. College Students’ Views on Justice Issues” (Author anonymous/ Blind Review) for African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies (AJCJS), University of Maryland Eastern Shore, June 2015.

· Reviewed Manuscript # 0481/14 – “Anti-Suicide Legislation in Nine African Countries: Criminalization, Prosecution and Penalization” (Author anonymous/ Blind Review) for African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies (AJCJS), University of Maryland Eastern Shore, June 2015.

· Reviewed Book titled Homegrown Development in Africa: Reality or Illusion? By Chukwumerije Okereke and Patricia Agupusi, Routledge (2015) for African Studies Quarterly, Center for African Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611, May 2015

· Reviewed Manuscript titled “The East African Court of Justice and Its Contentious Human Rights Jurisdiction”, for the International Invention Journal of Arts and Social Sciences (IIJASS), May 2015.

· Served as Keynote Speaker for PI Gamma MU Honor Society Induction Ceremony at Fayetteville State University, Wednesday May 6, 2015.