Senior Lecturer in International Relations Assistant Dean of Humanities, Teaching and Learning University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg [email protected] Tel: +27 011 717 4490

Education University of Cambridge, PhD (International Studies) Fletcher School, Tufts University, Visiting Fulbright Student University of Guelph, MA (Political Science) University of Guelph, BA (Hons)(Political Science) St. John’s-Kilmarnock School

2006-2010 2005-2006 2004-2006 1999-2004 1988-1999

______________________________________________________________________ Employment History University of the Witwatersrand, Assistant Dean for Teaching and Learning, 2013Responsible for strategies pertaining to teaching and learning in the Faculty of Humanities, with real emphasis on the use of technology and supporting academic staff development. In charge of Faculty strategies with the Library, ICT and infrastructure. I have fundraised over R1m in support of Faculty activities and focused a significant portion of this towards developing Scholarship of Teaching and Learning across the Humanities. Further, I am often asked to fulfill executive obligations within the Faculty when the Dean or when the Head of the School of Social Science is away. University of the Witwatersrand, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, 2013Tenured Senior Lecturer in International Relations. Teaching and supervising responsibilities at the undergraduate and graduate level. University of the Witwatersrand, Lecturer in International Relations, 2009-2013 Tenured Lecturer in International Relations. Teaching and supervising responsibilities at the undergraduate and graduate level.

Books

Publications

Hornsby DJ (2014) Risk Regulation, Science, and Interests in Transatlantic Trade Conflicts. International Political Economy Series. Palgrave MacMillan Publishers. Hornsby DJ, Osman R, and De Matos Ala J. (eds). (2013) Teaching Large Classes: Interdisciplinary Perspectives for Quality Tertiary Education. Higher Education Series, SUN Press. Arvanitakis, J and Hornsby, DJ. (eds). (forthcoming). Universities, Citizen Scholars, and the Future of Higher Education. Critical Studies in Higher Education Series. Palgrave MacMillan Publishers.

Chapters in Books Hornsby DJ (forthcoming) ‘Science in the International Political Economy’ in Singh JP and Carr, M (eds), 1

Worldviews in Science, Technology, and the Arts in International Relations. Routledge. Arvanitakis, J and Hornsby DJ (forthcoming) ‘Are Universities Redundant?’ in Arvanitakis, J and Hornsby, DJ (eds), Universities, Citizen Scholars, and the Future of Higher Education. Palgrave MacMillan Publishers. Hornsby DJ and De Matos-Ala J (forthcoming) ‘Reframing Large Classes: fostering the Citizen Scholar through student engagement’ in Arvanitakis, J and Hornsby, DJ (eds), Universities, Citizen Scholars, and the Future of Higher Education. Palgrave MacMillan Publishers. Black DR and Hornsby DJ (forthcoming) ‘Multilateralism as Motive and Opportunity: the case of Canada-South Africa relations’ in Murray, B and Keating, T (eds). Multilateralism as State Strategy: Seeking Order in an Anarchic System. University of Alberta Press. Hornsby DJ (2013) ‘Canada’s (Dis)Engagement in South Africa’, in Samy, Y., and Medhora, R., (eds), Canada Among Nations, Centre for International Governance and Innovation. pp.43-60. Hornsby DJ, Osman R and De Matos-Ala, J (2013) Teaching Large Classes: Quality Education Despite the Odds. Hornsby DJ, Osman R, and De Matos Ala J. (eds). Teaching Large Classes: Interdisciplinary Perspectives for Quality Tertiary Education. SUN Media. De Matos Ala, J and Hornsby DJ (2013) Promoting Student Engagement and Deep Learning in Big Classes. Hornsby DJ, Osman R, and De Matos Ala J. (eds). Teaching Large Classes: Interdisciplinary Perspectives for Quality Tertiary Education. SUN Media. Hornsby DJ, Osman R and De Matos-Ala, J (2013) Quality Education, Student Learning and Large Classes. Hornsby DJ, Osman R, and De Matos Ala J. (eds). Teaching Large Classes: Interdisciplinary Perspectives for Quality Tertiary Education. SUN Media. Hornsby DJ (2009). Constructive Engagement in Global Governance: Resolving US-EU Trade Disputes. Jan Wouters and Steven Sterx (eds) Transatlantic Strategy Forum: European Union, United States and Global Governance Major Trends and Challenges. Leuven Center for Global Governance Studies. pp.103-110. Hornsby, DJ, Wilson, BC, and Summerlee, AJS (2001). Relaxin and drinking in pregnancy in rats. In (Eds) JA Russell, AJ Douglas, RJ Windle, CD Ingram. The Maternal Brain: Neurobiological and Neuroendocrine Adaptation and Disorders in Pregnancy and Post Partum. Elsevier, Amsterdam pp 229-240.

Papers in refereed journals Black DR and Hornsby DJ (forthcoming) Canadian Relations with the “Emerging Market” of South Africa: Beyond Estrangement? For special issue in Canadian Foreign Policy Journal Osman, R, and Hornsby DJ (forthcoming) Communities and Scholarship in supporting Early Career Academics. Studies in Higher Education. Hornsby DJ, and De Matos Ala. J (2015) Introducing International Studies: Student Engagement in Large Classes. International Studies Perspectives. 16(2):156-172. doi: 10.1111/insp.12036. Hornsby DJ (2014) ‘Changing Perception into Reality: Canada in Africa.’ International Journal, 69(3) 334-352. Hornsby DJ, and Osman, R (2014) ‘Massification in Higher Education: Large Classes and Student Learning,’ Higher Education. 67(6): 711-719. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10734-014-9733-1 Hornsby DJ, and Van Heerden, O. (2013). ‘Canada-South Africa Relations: A Case of Middle Power (non)Cooperation?’, Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 51(2): 153-172. Mukumba C, and Hornsby DJ (2011). The International Food Safety Complex in Southern Africa: Cooperation or Conflict? South African Journal of International Affairs. 18(2):235-256. Hornsby DJ (2010) “WTO Effectiveness in Resolving Transatlantic Trade-Environment Conflict.” Journal of International Trade Law and Policy. 9(3): 297-309. Hornsby DJ, Summerlee AJS, and Woodside KB (2007) “NAFTA’s Shadow Hangs over Kyoto Implementation” Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de Politques 33(3) September pp. 285-298. 2

Summerlee AJS, Hornsby DJ, and Ramsey DG, (1998) The dipsogenic effects of rat relaxin: the effect of photoperiod and the potential role of relaxin in drinking in pregnancy. Endocrinology 139: 2322-2328.

Editorships Hornsby DJ, and Black DR (expected in 2016) Special Issue on South African Foreign Policy. Commonwealth and Comparative Politics. Hornsby DJ, and Osman R (2014) Special Issue on Massification in Higher Education and Large Class Pedagogy. Higher Education. 67(6): 711-851 Springer. Hornsby DJ (2013) Special Issue on Canada-South Africa Relations. Commonwealth and Comparative Politics. 51(2); March, Taylor and Francis Group

Papers in refereed conference proceedings Black DR and Hornsby DJ (2015) Canada-South Africa Relations: Beyond Distant Intimacy? International Studies Association February 16-21, 2015. New Orleans, USA. Hornsby DJ and Black DR (2015) Breaking with Tradition? South Africa-UK Relations International Studies Association February 16-21, 2015. New Orleans, USA. Black DR and Hornsby DJ (2015) Canadian Relations with the “Emerging Market” of South Africa: Beyond Estrangement? Canadian Political Science Association/Association canadienne de science politque June 2-4, 2015. Ottawa, Canada. Hornsby DJ (2014) Disputing Risk: Science and Epistemic Communities in Transatlantic Trade Conflict. International Studies Association. March 26-29, 2014. Toronto, Canada. p.69. Hornsby DJ (2014) Teaching International Relations in the Global South: Opportunities and Challenges. International Studies Association. March 26-29, 2014. Toronto, Canada. p.21. Hornsby DJ and Osman R (2013) Coping with Massification: Challenges and Opportunities for Large Class Pedagogy. World Congress of Education September 2-4, 2013. London, UK. pp.65-70. Hornsby DJ (2013) Teaching Large Classes in Higher Education: Challenges and Opportunities in a Developing Context. Canadian International Education Conference June 24-26 2013, Toronto, Canada.

Hornsby DJ (2011) Multilevel Governance in Domestic Regulatory Conflict: Raw-Milk Cheese in Canada. Canadian Political Science Association/Association canadienne de science politque 83rd Annual Conference. May 16-18 2011, Wilfred Laurier University. p.88. Mukumba, C and Hornsby DJ (2011) Building and African Food Safety Regime: South African Food Security in Light of the WTO and SADC. Whatever Happened to North-South? IPSA-ECPR Joint Conference. University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. February 16-19. p.90. Parry, LJ; Hornsby, DJ; Poterski, RS; Wilson, BC; and Summerlee, AJS (2001) Testicular descent in rats: a role for relaxin? In Relaxin 2000: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Relaxin and Related Peptides. Ed., G. Tregear R. Ivell, R. Bathgate, J Wade. pp 347-348. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, NL. Hornsby, DJ; Poterski, RS; and Summerlee, AJS (2001) Relaxin expression and binding the rat prostate In Relaxin 2000: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Relaxin and Related Peptides. Ed., G. Tregear R. Ivell, R. Bathgate, J Wade. pp 225-227. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, NL. Summerlee, AJS; Parry, LJ; and Hornsby, DJ (1999) Relaxin and testicular descent in rats. 32nd Annual Meeting Society for the Study of Reproduction, San Francisco. Biology of Reproduction 62: Suppl 1 Abst 365. Hornsby, DJ and Summerlee, AJS (1998) Photoperiod affects relaxin-induced drinking in rats. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, Suppl. 45 p 49.

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Critical Blog Essays Hornsby DJ (2015) “The Challenge of Large Classes – and how to teach them well” The Conversation July 16 2015. https://theconversation.com/what-it-takes-to-teach-a-large-class-and-do-it-well-44167 Hornsby DJ (2015) “The International Criminal Court in Africa: A Crisis of Legitimacy” Canada International Council April 16, 2015. http://opencanada.org/features/the-international-criminal-court-in-africa-a-crisis-of-legitimacy/ Hornsby DJ (2014) “A Tale of Two Regions” Canada International Council May 16, 2014. http://opencanada.org/features/blogs/roundtable/a-tale-of-two-regions/ Hornsby DJ (2014) “The End of the Beginning in South Africa” Canada International Council May 14, 2014. http://opencanada.org/features/blogs/roundtable/the-end-of-the-beginning-in-south-africa/ Hornsby DJ (2014) “Loosening the ANC’s Stranglehold on South African Politics” Canada International Council April 3, 2014. http://opencanada.org/features/blogs/roundtable/loosening-the-ancs-stranglehold-on-south-african-politics/ Hornsby DJ (2014) “The Diplomatic Spat Between Rwanda and South Africa” Canada International Council March 19, 2014. http://opencanada.org/features/blogs/roundtable/the-diplomatic-spat-between-rwanda-and-south-africa/ Hornsby DJ (2014) “The Tragedy of Uganda’s Anti-Gay Bill” Canada International Council March 4, 2014. http://opencanada.org/features/blogs/roundtable/the-tragedy-of-ugandas-anti-gay-bill/ Hornsby DJ (2014) “Pesky Neighbours: Civil War and Regional Actors in South Sudan and the Central African Republic” Canada International Council February 11, 2014. http://opencanada.org/features/blogs/roundtable/peskyneighbours/ Hornsby DJ (2014) “Foot Dragging and the CAR” Canada International Council January 9, 2014. http://opencanada.org/features/blogs/roundtable/foot-dragging-and-the-car/ Hornsby DJ (2013) “Turning Perception into Reality: Canada in Africa.” Canada International Council November 7, 2013. http://opencanada.org/features/the-think-tank/essays/turning-perception-into-reality-canada-in-africa/ Hornsby DJ (2013) 'The Westgate Mall Attack: From Reaction to Action,' Canada International Council September 24, 2013. http://opencanada.org/features/the-think-tank/comments/westgate-mall-attack-calls-for-greater-intraafrican-security-cooperation-not-less/ Hornsby DJ (2013) ‘Ready to Fight for Africa’s Future,’ Canada International Council June 5, 2013. http://opencanada.org/features/the-think-tank/comments/ready-to-fight-for-africas-future/ Hornsby DJ (2013) ‘Vice Regal Diplomacy,’ Canada International Council May 17, 2013. http://opencanada.org/features/the-think-tank/comments/vice-regal-diplomacy/ Hornsby DJ (2013) ‘The Cost of Ad-Hoc Aid: How Uncertainty and Inconsistency are Undermining Canada’s Aid’ Canada International Council April 22, 2013. http://opencanada.org/features/the-think-tank/comments/the-cost-ofad-hoc-aid/ Hornsby DJ. (2013). “Why Nigeria Isn’t Ready to Lead.” Canada International Council. March 25, 2013. http://opencanada.org/features/the-think-tank/comments/why-nigeria-isnt-ready-to-lead/ Hornsby DJ (2013) ‘Keeping the Dream Alive: Canada and South Africa once seemed to be the closest of allies. What happened? Literary Review Society of Canada 4 March 2013. http://reviewcanada.ca/essays/2013/03/05/keeping-thedream-alive/

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Book Reviews Hornsby DJ (2014)”Review of A Sneyd – Governing Cotton: Globalization and Poverty in Africa” Canadian Journal of African Studies 48(1): 179-180. Hornsby DJ (2013) “Review of D Curtis and G Dzinesa – “Peacebuilding, Power, and Politics in Africa” South African Journal of International Affairs 20(3): 459-460. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10220461.2013.841824#.UnELKJSsiUY Hornsby DJ (2009) Review of Alberto Alemanno, “Trade in Food. Regulatory and Judicial Approaches in the EC and WTO.” (2008). Global Law Books. New York University. 25 October, 2009. http://www.globallawbooks.org/reviews/detail.asp?id=624 Hornsby DJ and Gehring, MW (2008) Review of Joanne Scott, “The WTO Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures: A Commentary. (2007). Global Law Books. 31 May, 2008. http://globallawbooks.org/reviews/detail.asp?id=468

Opinion Pieces Hornsby DJ. (2013). “South Africa’s Action in Central Africa Marks a New Era.” Business Day. March 26, 2013 http://www.bdlive.co.za/opinion/2013/03/26/south-africas-action-in-central-africa-marks-a-new-era Hornsby DJ. (2012) “Art Helps to Expose the Naked Truth.” The Star. May 28, 2012. P.10. Summerlee, AJS and Hornsby, DJ (2006) “Steering North America like the Titanic.” Opinion Piece, The Toronto Star January 12, 2007 Hornsby, DJ (2006) “Implementing Kyoto.” Opinion Piece, The KW Record November 18, 2006 Hornsby, DJ (2005) “NAFTA Shadow Hangs Over Kyoto” Op-Ed Piece, Toronto Star February 14 2005, A19. Hornsby, DJ (2005) “Will Kyoto Work with NAFTA?” CBC Commentary, CBC Radio One., March 8, 2005 www.cbc.ca/commentary

Invited Presentations “International Relations and its Theory: And End? Whose End?” The Johannesburg Institute of Advanced Study and the Department of Politics and International Relations. University of Johannesburg. 6 March 2015. “Teaching Large Classes: quality education despite the odds.” Education Development and Gateway Education Unit, City University of Hong Kong. September 11, 2014. “South Africa: A Rising (Middle) Power.” Centre for Rising Powers, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. December 4, 2013. “Coping with Large Classes.” Centre for Learning and Teaching Development, University of the Witwatersrand. October 4, 2013. “International Food Safety Governance and Implications for South Africa.” 3rd Annual Food Safety Conference. 17-19 September, The Wanderers Club, Johannesburg. “Presentation on Research and Teaching Interests.” University of the East Anglia, Norwich, UK. June 13, 2013. “Development and Large Classes.” Massification and the Large Class Form. University of the Witwatersrand, April 15, 2013. “South Africa- Canada Relations.” Department of International Relations and Cooperation. Pretoria. April 20, 2012. 5

“North American Integration in the Regulation of Risk.” Brock University, St. Catherines, Canada. March 20, 2012. “Coping with Big Classes.” Wits Medical School. December 5, 2011. “Perceptions of Science in Trade.” Geography, Archeology and Environmental Sciences Seminar Series, University of the Witwatersrand. October 13, 2011. “Food Safety, Regulations and Food Security – Ramifications?” Urban Agricultural Summit, City of Cape Town, South Africa. 25–26 August 2011. “Student Engagement and Big Class Sizes.” Wits e-Learning Seminar Series. University of the Witswatersrand, May 26th, 2011. “Student Engagement and International Education.” Botswana International University of Science and Technology Council Retreat. Palapye, Botswana August 20-25, 2007. “Risk in International Trade Negotiations.” Human Rights in WTO Law, an interdisciplinary perspective. University of Monash Prato Centre. Prato, Italy, June 21-22, 2007. “Icebergs, Continental Drift, and Sustainable Development: Differing Perceptions of Science in International Trade.” Oxford Sustainable Development Law Seminar Series. University of Oxford. June 13, 2007. “Competing Definitions of Science in Trade: An Impediment to Sustainable Development.” 1st Annual Young Researchers Workshop on Science and Law: Scientific Evidence in International and European Law. University of Salento, Italy. May 30-June 1, 2007. “Global Citizenship and the Internationalization of Post Secondary Education,” joint presentation with K. Kevany. Canadian Bureau for International Education Conference, Victoria BC, Canada, November 13-16, 2005.

Teaching and Supervision Teaching Tolerance. Designed and in preparation for delivery as a 3rd year interdisciplinary seminar course with Prof Jacqueline Murray taught online with University of Guelph and Wits students. January 2016 Intermediate IPE: Africa and the International Political Economy. Designed and Delivered 3rd year level course. University of the Witwatersrand. 2012-present War, Security and World Politics. Delivered for the Wits University Graduate School of Public and Development Management. February 2011. Advanced International Political Economy: The Politics of Global Governance and Africa. Designed and delivered postgraduate seminar course. University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. 2010 - present. Development, Welfare Economics, and Human Rights. Designed and delivered second year seminar course with Dr Jacqui Ala. University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. 2010 - 2011. Introduction to International Relations. Designed and delivered first year undergraduate course with Dr Jacqui Ala. University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. 2010 - present. Politics and Law of International Trade. Conducted Graduate level seminars for Dr. Amrita Narlikar and Dr. Markus Gehring, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. 2007. Politics, Science and the Environment. First Year Seminar Course developed with Dr. Alastair Summerlee, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON. 2006.

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The Political Economy of International Relations (Pols 3370). Graduate Teaching Assistant to Prof. Brian Woodrow. University of Guelph. 2005. Canadian Government (Pols 2300). Graduate Teaching Assistant to Prof. Brian Woodrow with responsibilities for marking. University of Guelph. 2005. Sex, Gender, and Sexuality (Univ 1000). Co-teacher with Dr. Alastair Summerlee for an interdisciplinary first year seminar. University of Guelph. 2005. The Politics of the European Union (Pols 3450). Graduate Teaching Assistant to Dr. Melissa Gabler for 3rd year level course. 2004.

Graduate Supervision Post-Doctoral Kaera Coetzer. Global Change and Sustainability Research Institute, Wits University. May 14 2014-March 31 2015 PhD Terry Winston – Agricultural Trade between the US and South Africa. PhD in International Relations. Starting Spring 2015. MA Jinel Fourie – “The Developmental State in Southern Africa.” MA in Development Studies. In progress. Balungile Mbenyane – “Food safety governance in the SADC region.” MA in International Relations. In progress Emma George - “Development and Democracy: Understanding Aid Conditionality in Tanzania and Mozambique.” MA in International Relations. February 2015. Alexandra Louw – “Russia’s Accession to the WTO.” MA in International Relations February 2015. Asmita Parshatom – “Alternative Trade Organisations: A Feasible Solution for Africa? MA in International Relations June 2014 Obakeng Molelu - “Urban Agriculture in Soweto.” MSc in Geography December 2014 Robert Ndlovu - “Food Security in Rural South Africa Communities” MSc in Geography November 2014 William Phahle - “Negotiating Coalitions, Emerging Economies and the Doha Development Agenda. MA in International Relations May 2014 Chenai Mukumba – “An Analysis of Southern Africa’s Food Safety Standards within the Broader Framework set by the WTO’s SPS Measures: A South African Case Study.” Completed MA in International Relations June 2011 Precious Nobantu Ncongwane – “The role of interest groups toward the evolution of Trade Policy in PostApartheid South Africa.” Completed MA in International Relations August 2011 Auriel Neimack - “The Effectiveness of the Clean Development Mechanism and Emissions Trading within the Climate Change Regime” Completed MA in International Relations July 2011 Said Ali Antoissi – “NEPAD’s First Eight Years Trade and Investment Report (2001-2009): Successes and Failures.” Completed MA in International Relations February 2010 Honours Tahir Khan – “ IPE of Africa.” Honours in International Relations. In progress. George Pikinini – “SADC trade relations.” Honours in International Relations. In progress. Brandon Mazhetese – “IT and Authorization governance.” Honours in International Relations. In progress.

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Bulbul Shrivastava - “The Mysteries of East Asia.” Honours in International Relations. June 2015. Agnes Kenneth – “The Changing Relationship between Foreign Aid Donors and Tanzania from 1999-2006.” Honours in International Relations. November 2014. Tamsin Walker – “A Comparative Study of US and Canadian Migration Policies with Specfic Reference to International Students at University Level.” Honours in International Relations. November 2014 Zunaid Lundell – “The Role of the WTO in the Development of Sub-Saharan Africa” Completed Honours – November 2010 Aarifah Rajah. “The role of International law and institutions for Migration” Completed Honours November 2011 Gillian Chigumira. “Zimbabwe and the Protection of Women” Completed Honours November 2011 Carla Sterley. “The Role of China in Southern Africa” Completed Honours November 2012

Conference Organization Teaching Like A Pirate: Innovative Pedagogies in Higher Education. October 13-15, 2014. Workshop Organizer. The idea of this project is to inculcate a culture of research driven teaching at Wits that will improve quality of the learning environment, professionalize teaching, and improve throughput of students. Further, the intent was to create an opportunity to develop and share scholarship on best teaching practices, innovation in the classroom, and adaptation to counter the challenges of large class teaching from an international perspective. Canada-South Africa Relations Colloquium. May 14-25, 2012. Colloquium Organizer on behalf of the South African Association for Canadian Studies. The intent of this conference is to discuss and analyze the Canada-South African relationship from an interdisciplinary perspective. History, politics, economics, culture, science and education are central themes to the two day conference to be held at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg South Africa. Coping with Big Class Sizes: Ramifications for South African Development. October 31-November 1st, 2011. University of the Witwatersrand. Two day symposium organized to address the pedagogical value of large class sizes, student engagement and practical strategies for coping, and the ramifications of this for South African development objectives. Symposium organized with Prof Ruksana Osman, Head of the Wits School of Education and Dr Jacqueline De Matos-Ala. The Other Special Relationship: Anglo-Canadian Relations from the Churchill Era to the Present Day. November 2008. Conference Rapporter for this one day, high level workshop at Churchill College, Cambridge. Presenters included Former Canadian Prime Minister Joseph Clark, Former Leader of the Opposition, William Graham, Former Foreign Secretary Lord Geoffrey Howe and Former head of NATO Lord Peter Carrington along with the current Canadian and UK High Commissioners and acclaimed academics to discuss historical and contemporary issues relating to Anglo-Canadian relations. Breaking the Doha Deadlock. November 2007. CRASSH Interdisciplinary Conference developed and organized with Dr. Amrita Narlikar. Purpose of the one day workshop at the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, Cambridge, was to bring together senior academics from across disciplines to consider theoretical and practical solutions to the current impasse of the Doha Development Agenda trade negotiations. Trade Impact Assessments and Sustainable Development. November 2006. CISDL-Centre of International Studies workshop on the relevance of trade impact assessments to achieving sustainable trade. The one day workshop was held at Robinson College, Cambridge, and convened interested scholars/professionals.

Grants/Scholarships and Honours Grant Funding/Scholarships British Academy Newton Mobility Grant (GBP 10,000)

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University of the Witwatersrand, Friedal Sellschop Award (ZAR 390,000) SPARC Grant (ZAR 80,000) SPARC Grant (ZAR 122,000) Andrew Mellon Young Scholars Award (ZAR 30,000) Vice-Chancellors PhD Incentive Grant (ZAR 12,000) Faculty of Humanities Conference Support (ZAR15,000) Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Teaching Innovation Grant (ZAR 10,000) School of Social Science Conference Support (ZAR 4500) World Trade Institute, Visiting Fellow, Bern, Switzerland (ZAR 50,000) International Council for Canadian Studies (CDN 25,000) Canadian High Commission, Post Initiative Fund (ZAR 81,000) CRASSH Conference Support Grant, University of Cambridge (GBP 1.3K) Overseas Research Studentship, University of Cambridge (GBP 17.4K) Social Science and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Fellowship (CDN 80K) Graduate Student Research Award (CDN 1.75K) Canada-US Fulbright Fellowship (US 15K) Social Science and Humanities Research Council (CDN 17.5K) Board of Graduate Studies Research Award (CDN 1.7K) Latornell Travel Grant (CDN 1K) Graduate Entrance Scholarship (CDN 2K) The Washington Centre Senior Fellowship (US 6K) VanderKamp Scholarship (CDN 500) University of Guelph Entrance Award (CDN 500) CONACyT (Argentina) International Travel Award (US 1K)

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Honours University College London, STEaPP, Honorary Senior Lecturer University of the Witwatersrand, Freidal Sellschop Research Award University of the Witwatersrand, Vice-Chancellor’s Teaching Award (Individual) University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Humanities Teaching and Learning Award World Trade Institute, Visiting Fellowship (Bern, Switzerland) University of Sydney, Visiting PhD Scholar (Government and IR) Citizens of the Year (Howitt Park Neighbourhood Group) Walter Vaughan Medal – for contributions to Student life & Senate (University of Guelph) Valedictorian (St. John’s Kilmarnock School) Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Silver Medal

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University Service and Civic Activities University of the Witwatersrand Senate Member Senior Appointments and Selections Committee Senate Teaching and Learning Committee Senate Internationalization and Strategic Partnerships Committee Senate ICT Reference Committee Faculty of Humanities Member, Faculty Executive Committee Chair, Teaching and Learning Committee Chair, Information Communications Technology Committee

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The Academic Staff Association of Wits University (ASAWU) Vice-President Chief Negotiator, Salaries Gender Equity Office, Sexual Harassment Advisory Committee Member Centre for Learning and Teaching Development Advisory Board Member e-Learning Support and Innovation Unit Chair, Learning Management System Working Group School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies Hiring Committee Department of International Relations Hiring Committee University Committee on Ethics (non-medical) Co-Chair, Department of International Relations Curriculum Review Committee International Studies Association Science, Technology and Art in International Relations Executive Committee Science, Technology and Art in International Relations Co-Program Chair Active Learning in Higher Education Editorial Board Member

Canadian Foreign Policy Journal Advisory Board Member South African Association for Canadian Studies Member, Executive Committee European Journal of Risk Regulation Associate Editor, Book Reviews Member, Editorial Board Canadian Political Science Association Member Churchill Archives Centre Middle Combination Room (Post-graduate) Representative World University Service of Canada (WUSC) Member-at-Large of the National Board of Directors Member, Nominations Committee Member, Audit Committee Student Advisor to the Botswana International University of Science and Technology Centre for International Sustainable Development Law, Montréal Canada Associate Research Fellow Centre for International Studies, University of Cambridge PhD Representative Teaching and Learning Committee International Political Economy Research Group, PhD coordinator Churchill College Middle Combination Room Committee (Graduate Students) Ale and Quail Officer Social Secretary Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) Student Member - National Board of Directors University of Guelph Senate Senate (BA elected member, CSA rep, College Graduate rep) Senate Committee on Awards (Chair) Senate Executive Committee Board of Undergraduate Studies (BUGS) Senate Working Group on Academic Integrity College of Biological Sciences, Curriculum Review Committee BUGS subcommittee on Policy and Procedures Bylaws and Membership review of Senate Committee on Awards

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Graduate Student Association Graduate Student Association (Board Member) 2004-2005 Central Student Association Central Students Association Board member 2001-2004 University of Guelph, Planning Steering Committee 2004 Undergraduate Council on Academic Advising (CSA rep) 2003 Student Life and Career Services Advisory Committee (Chair) 2003-2004 Board of Governors Board of Governors (Undergraduate Member) 2001-2002 Finance Subcommittee (Student Member) 2001-2002 Micellaneous Selection Committee for the VP (Alumni Affairs & Development) 2004 Presidential Task Force on Accessibility to University Education 2003-2004 Campus Communications Network 2003-2005 @ Guelph Editorial Board (University of Guelph newspaper) 2002-2003 Undergraduate advisor to the Director of Communications 2001-2003 Arts and Science degree program committee 2001-2003 Politics Club, Department of Political Science 2001-2003 Student Leaders Interacting & Collaborating program committee 2002 Arts and Science degree proposal committee 1999 –2000 Community Howitt Park Neighbourhood Group 2005 Guelph Civic League Board of Directors (Member at Large) 2004-2005 Soccer Coach, Timbits Sky Blue (Summer) 2004 Assistant Soccer Coach, Kelly Greens (Summer) 2003 _____________________________________________________________________

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