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James Astleford, M.A., M.S.A., Andrews University, is an international development Consultant and Adjunct Professor. He has worked as an Administrator for the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) in South Sudan, the Phillipines, Sri Lanka, and India. Teaches Concepts of Community Development.

Bruce Bauer, D.Miss., Fuller Theological Seminary, Associate Professor of World Missions at Andrews University. Teaches Development Anthropology.

Jack Boyson, M.M., University of Idaho & M.A., Andrews University, is Director of Technical Support Services for the International Youth Foundation and Adjunct Professor for Johns Hopkins University and Andrews University. Teaches program planning, proposal writing, resource mobilization, sustainability, and community assessment.

Paul Brantley, Ph.D., Ohio State University, is Assistant Vice-President for Leadership Development at Florida Hospital. Adjunct Professor: Teaches Monitoring & Evaluation.

Frank Brenda, M.S.A., Andrews University, is Balkan Desk Officer for ADRA Germany. Adjunct Professor: Teaches Program Planning & Grantwriting. Specializes in Project Cycle Management.

Winston J. Craig, Ph.D., University of Queensland, Brisbane, M.P.H, Loma Linda University, is Chair of the Department of Nutrition and Professor of Nutrition, specializes in International Nutrition. Taught International Nutrition at the college level for 20 years, Public Health in West Africa for 3 years, and International Nutrition courses/workshops in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. Academic Advisor to Latin America Site students.

Hector Diaz, Ph.D. University of Illinois, Chicago, M.S.W., Case Western Reserve University, Coordinator of Doctoral Program in International Comparative Social Welfare Policy at the University of Texas, Arlington. Adjunct Professor: Teaches Community Needs Assessment & Capacity Mapping, Statistics, and Organizational Behavior.

Dawn Dulhunty, M.S.A., Andrews University, è la Direttrice Esecutiva dell’IDP. An Australian national, she has worked since 1976 in non-government development and relief organizations in Africa, Asia, and more recently Kosovo. Her philosophy of blending sustainable development and education to benefit individuals and global society comes from this background.

Øystein LaBianca, Dottore, Brandeis University, is Senior Director of the International Development Program (IDP) and Professor of Anthropology at Andrews University. A Norwegian by nationality, he is a strong advocate of service-learning and expansion of access to higher education among the underserved in the United States and abroad. He has implemented numerous programs targeting inner-city community leaders and single parents. His purpose in launching IDP was to expand opportunities for graduate education among indigenous humanitarian development and relief personnel. His on-going research projects in Jordan and Palestine examine the causes of instability and collapse of local food systems and the nature of indigenous knowldege in coping with uncertainty and change. His research has been funded by the National Geographic Society and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Jimmy Kijai, Ph.D., University of South Carolina, is Professor of Research & Statistical Methodology. Teaches Development Research and Program Evaluation.

M. Alfredo Mejia, Dr.P.H., Loma Linda University, is Assistant Professor of Nutrition, specializes in Public Health Nutrition. Teaches Development Research.

Mario Ochoa, Ph.D. (Candidato), Andrews University, L.L.D., Università di Concepción, Chile, is Executive Vice-President of the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA). Adjunct Professor: Teaches Concepts of Community Development and Management for Non-Profit Organizations.

Nola Pal, M.B.A., Andrews University, Director of Finance and Field Officer for ADRA Canada. Adjunct Professor: Teaches Monitoring & Evaluation.

Marciana L. Popescu, Ph.D., Università di Bucharest, Romania, Director of on-campus MSA: Community and International Development, Academic Advisor to Europe Site students. Teaches Community Needs Assessment & Capacity Mapping.

Jane Sabes, Ph.D., Auburn University, Associate Professor of Political Science, Academic Advisor to Eurasia Site students. Specializes in Public Administration, Public Policy, and Comparative Politics.

Fred Washington, Ph.D. (Cand.), University of Wisconsin, M.S.W., Walla Walla College, Assistant Professor of Social Work and consultant to non-profit organizations for asset-based community development, fund-raising, feasability studies, grant-writing, and volunteer management. Teaches Community Needs Assessment & Capacity Mapping.

Ruth Williams Morris, Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Professor of Psychology, Southern Adventist University. Adjunct Professor: Teaches Development Research and Statistics.

Ralph C. Wood, M.P.H., Loma Linda University, is Assistant Professor of Agriculture and Academic Advisor to Africa Site students.

 

 
   
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