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ANJA MATWIJKIW Curriculum Vitae - September 2021 Professor, Indiana University Graduate School Professor, Department of Philosophy Adjunct Professor, Women’s & Gender Studies Adjunct Professor, Medical Humanities Indiana University Northwest Address: Arts and Sciences Building, Room #2047 E-mail: [email protected] 3400 Broadway Phone: (219) 980-6676 Gary, IN 46408-1197, United States Fax: (219) 980-6579 EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, IL, UNITED STATES PostDoc, Franke Institute for the Humanities, Human Rights Program & Department of Philosophy, 1998-2002. • Faculty Sponsor (for research on philosophy, law, human rights), Dr. Daniel Brudney. • Affiliated as Visiting Scholar/Visiting Faculty, Roskilde University, Denmark. UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM Ph.D. in Philosophy, July 19, 1997. • Danish Research Academy and Masterman-Braithwaite Awardee. • Specializations: Analytical Philosophy (Ethics), Human Rights, International Law. UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN, DENMARK Magisterkonferens in Philosophy (6-year research degree that encompasses the B.A.), December 20, 1989. • Carlsberg Scholar (1989). • Specializations: Continental Philosophy (Existentialism), Political and Social Philosophy, Philosophy of Law. ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT (Teaching & Research Positions and/or Sponsored Affiliations) AOS (AREA/S OF SPECIALIZATION): Ethics (Law, Medicine, Business), Law at the National and International Levels, Legal Doctrine, Post-Conflict Justice Studies, Global Imperatives and Public Policy AOC (AREA/S OF COMPETENCE): Social and Political Philosophy, International Relations LUND UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF LAW & RAOUL WALLENBERG INSTITUTE OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN LAW, SWEDEN U.S. Fulbright Distinguished Chair of Public International Law, 2019-2020. • 80% research distribution (“A Dual-Aspect Theory of Life, Freedom and Security: Ethics-Integration, Human Rights and Rule of Law”). • 20% teaching (course entitled “JAMR42 Human Rights, Values and Legal Trends: The Role of Ethics [in Public International Law]”. • Service as “Citizen Ambassador” (cf. United States President’s letter on file with Prof. Matwijkiw). 1 INDIANA UNIVERSITY, IN, UNITED STATES Adjunct Professor, Medical Humanities, 2018-present. Adjunct Professor, Women’s & Gender Studies (WGS), 2017-present. Professor, Indiana University Graduate School, Indiana University, 2015-present. Professor, Department of Philosophy, Indiana University Northwest, 2015-present. Associate Professor (tenured resident faculty), 2009-2015. Assistant Professor (tenure-track resident faculty), 2003-2009. Visiting Assistant Professor, 2002-2003, Indiana University Northwest. • Courses (postgraduate and undergraduate (lower and upper level)): D510 Introduction to Graduate Liberal Studies (for Graduate School’s Master of Liberal Studies (MLS)); P384 Human Values and Decision Making (for Medical Humanities); IUOCC (IU Online Course Connect – open for IU campuses) P393 Biomedical Ethics (3 cr. undergraduate and graduate); LIBS-D501 Humanities Seminar (graduate); W301 International Perspectives on Women/Women’s Human Rights (3 cr. hybrid with graduate component for the MLS); P383 Topics in Philosophy (3 cr. hybrid); D511 MLS Humanities Elective (3 cr. in different modalities and also open for IUOCC); P140 Introduction to Ethics (3 cr.); P100 Introduction to Philosophy (3 cr.); P306 Business Ethics (3 cr. with graduate component for the MLS); P339 Contemporary Issues in Human Rights (3 cr.); P304 Nineteenth Century Philosophy (3 cr.); P316 Twentieth Century Philosophy (3 cr.); P490 Readings in Philosophy (3 cr.). COPENHAGEN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, DENMARK Visiting Researcher, iCourts – The Danish National Research Foundation’s Centre of Excellence for International Courts, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, December 2016- August 2017. • Sponsored research by New Frontiers, IU-Bloomington. DEPAUL UNIVERSITY, CHICAGO, IL, UNITED STATES Research Assistant to M. Cherif Bassiouni (task assignment on philosophical aspects of justice concepts, related to the project: Globalization: A Theory of Justice), the Law School, July-August 2010. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, IL, UNITED STATES Four different positions, 2000-2003. • Instructor, the Graham School of General Studies (GSGS), October 2001-August 2002. A Philosophical Perspective on Theories of Crime, Morality and the Mob, What’s Wrong with Revenge? (with expert sessions featuring Chief Crime Investigators from the Chicago Crime Commission), Fundamental Issues in Human Rights. See GSGS’ Complete Gargoyle, Autumn 2001, at 21; Spring 2002, at 20; Winter 2002, at 20. • Visiting Lecturer, the Human Rights Program, Center for Gender Studies, and Department of Philosophy, January 2001-August 2002. Women’s Rights (Winter 2001 IDENT HUMRTS 317, GENDST XXX& Summer 2002 HMRT 436, 29900). 2 See the Human Rights Program’s FOUR YEAR REPORT (2001), at 4-5; THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO TIME SCHEDULES WINTER QUARTER 2001, at 79; THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO SUMMER SESSION 2002, at 21. See also http://philosophy.uchicago.edu/courses/2000-2001-winter.html; https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=university+of+chicago+time+schedules+ summer+2002+Womens+Rights+matwijkiw • Faculty Advisor, Center for International Studies, March 2001-December 2003. Advised and graded graduate students’ M.A. theses. • Teaching Assistant for Jacqueline Bhabha (now Harvard Law School), Center for International Studies and the Human Rights Program, March 2000/2001-June 2000/2001 (Spring Quarter/s). Human Rights lll: Contemporary Issues in Human Rights. SAINT XAVIER UNIVERSITY, IL, UNITED STATES Adjunct Professor, Department of Philosophy, Religious Studies and Theology, January 2002-May 2002. • Philosophy of Law, Philosophical Analysis. ELMHURST COLLEGE, IL, UNITED STATES Adjunct Professor, Department of Philosophy, January 2002-May 2002. • PHL310 Business Ethics. UNIVERSITY OF ROSKILDE, DENMARK Research Employee, Filosofi & Videnskabsteori [Department of Philosophy & Science Studies], 1997-1998. UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND, UK Carlsberg Researcher, Lucy Cavendish College, 1993-1995; Carlsberg Research Fellow, Lucy Cavendish College, 1990-1991. • Member of the Governing Body, 1990-1991. See THE 1991/1993/1994 CARLSBERG FOUNDATION’S ANNUAL BOOK OF RESEARCH (Rhodos International Publishers), at 76 (1991), 72 (1993), 55 (1994). See also The 2009 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI IN THE UNITED STATES. UNIVERSITY OF OSLO, NORWAY Lysebu Scholar (sponsored by the Danish-Norwegian Foundation), Centre for Human Rights and the Law School, Spring/Summer of 1990 and 1995. UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN, DENMARK Carlsberg Scholar, the Department of Philosophy, 1989-1990. See THE 1990 CARLSBERG FOUNDATION’S ANNUAL BOOK OF RESEARCH (Rhodos International Publishers), at 94. INTERNATIONAL COURSE LECTURER Three-Year Specialization Course on Justice and Home Affairs, Department of Legal Sciences (School of Law), Salerno University, Italy, 2019-2022. 3 • Organized under the auspices of the Jean Monnet Module “EU Western Balkans Cooperation on Justice and Home Affairs” (EUWEB) as an interdisciplinary course. • “The EUWEB Module is addressed to students, graduates, Ph.D. and Ph.D. candidates, but also to all the stakeholders, such as legal operators, judges, lawyers, law enforcement officials, civil servants and civil society, policy makers”. • Approved for ECTS (2-6 cr.) and training credits by the Council of the Salerno Bar Association. • Active Participation in the Second Edition, March-June 2021. • Lecture component for micro-area and section IV: “EU-Western Balkans Cooperation and Protection of Fundamental Human Rights”. Course on EU Substantive Criminal Law and the Protection of Victims: Advanced Issues in EU Criminal Law and Policy: “Prosecuting Environmental and Serious Economic Crimes as International Crimes”), November 2-7, 2020, the Max Planck Institute for Research into Crime, Security and Law, Freiburg, Germany; Faculty of Law, Zagreb University, Croatia; and the European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg, France (organizers), Inter-University Centre of Dubrovnik, Croatia (venue). (Invited by the Course Directors). • The Course was for “young scholars and practitioners alongside (post)graduate students” who may earn 4 European Credit Transfer System units (ECTS). • Lecture component for “Recommendations 46-47 from the Oslo Outcome Statement on Corruption involving Vast Quantities of Assets (June 14, 2019)”. See https://iuc.hr/programme/1374. International Law Course, Faculty of Law & Political Sciences, Allameh Tabataba’i University (ATU), Tehran, Iran, summer session of 2020. • Co-sponsored by The Hague Center for International Law and Investment (HCILI) & Iranian Association of International Criminal Law (IAICL). • Lecture component for “Mondays on the ICC” series. “JAMR42 Human Rights, Values and Legal Trends: The Role of Ethics [in Public International Law]” 5 Week Elective Course (7.5 cr.), LL.M – Master’s in International Human Rights Law Programme (MIHRL), Faculty of Law, Lund University & Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (RWI), Sweden, March 24- April 30, 2020. • JAMR42 was approved by the Educational Committee of the Law Faculty Board. • Program ranked #8 in the world according to the Top 20 LL.M. Human Rights Law Programs for 2020 (see https://llm-guide.com/lists/top-llm-programs-by- speciality/top-10-llm-programs-for-human-rights-law). 5th International Spring Course, EU Substantive Criminal Law and the Protection of Victims, EU Internal and External Security, Advanced Seminar