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Curriculum Vitae Name Brunet-Jailly Emmanuel M. School of Public Administration, Faculty of Human and Social Development Assistant Professor July 2001 - 07 Associate Professor July 2007 - 14 Professor July 2014 - • Co-Director of the Local Government Institute July 2002 - • Co-Director of UVic the European Studies Program (reappointed 2014) July 2014 –16 • Director of the European Union Center of Excellence July 2013- 16 • Director of the Jean Monnet Center of Excellence UVic Jan 2012 - 17 • Jean Monnet Chair in European Union Border and Region Policy Sept 2010– 15 • Chief Editor of Journal of Borderland Studies Apr 2009 – 18 1. DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS Degree or Year Diploma Field Institution Granted Ph.D. Political Science U.W.O. Canada 1999 Cycle “C” Management C.N.A.M. France 1993 M.A. Political Science V.P.I.& S.U. USA 1988 Maîtrise Political Science Sorbonne France 1985 Licence (L.L.B.) Law Aix-Marseille 3 France 1983 Title of Thesis or Dissertation: “Cross-Border Relations in Lille (France) and Detroit (USA),” (I-xxv; 351 pages). 2. POSITIONS HELD PRIOR TO APPOINTMENT AT UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA (Academic and other; list inclusive dates, title, and institution. Add sheet if insufficient space.) • November 2000 – July 2001: Assistant Director and Assistant Professional Specialist, University of Notre Dame, Nanovic Institute for European Studies and Department of Government and International Relations, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA • May 1998 - Present: University of Western Ontario (UWO), Department of Political Science, London, Ontario, Canada, and Huron College, a UWO affiliated college o Assistant Professor (Fall, Winter and Summer terms 99-00) UWO and Huron College. o Community-University Grant Coordinator (July and August 99): o Lecturer (Winter term 99) o Administrative Officer of UWO Group on Nationalism and Ethnicity (September 98 to May 99). • August 1996 - June 1998: Head of the “Business Environment” Department, Agence Régionale de Développement du Nord – Pas de Calais, (Regional Development Agency of Nord-Pas de Calais), Lille, France • August 1993 – July 1996: University of Western Ontario. o Lecturer: (Summer Term 1996). o Teaching Assistant: (September-December 1995) • August 1988 - September 1993: Agence Pour la Creation d'Entreprises (APCE), (French Small Business Administration), Paris, France (September 1991 - August 1993 Regional Delegate for the Auvergne region; October 1989 - August 1991 Manager; August 1988 - September 1989 Junior Consultant) • September 1987 – February 1988: Research Assistant - Department of Political Science, Virginia Polytechnic and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, United States • November 1985 – June 1986: Journalist -Trade Winds Publications, Taipei, Republic of China (Taiwan, R.O.C.) . 3. MAJOR FIELD (S) OF SCHOLARLY OR PROFESSIONAL INTEREST • Comparative Politics and Policies, Urban Politics and Governance, Comparative European Union Urban and Border Region Politics and Policies, Comparative Border Cities and Regions Canada, USA, Mexico. 4. MEMBERSHIPS AND OFFICES HELD IN LEARNED AND PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES (Include dates of offices) • European Community Studies Association – Canada – since 2002 (conference co- chair 2006 and 2008, president 2008 - 2012) • Association of Borderlands Studies – since 2000 • Association of Borderlands Studies - Executive Secretary and Treasurer (2008-2013) • Urban Affairs Association - since 1999 • American Political Science Association – since 1995 • Canadian Political Science Association – since 1993 (section chair 2005, 2010) • Border Region In Transition – since 2004 (conference chair 2007, president 2007-8) 5. SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, HONOURS, AND AWARDS (Include dates) 2 Research Grants: • 2015-2019 – Florence Paulhiac, lead, University of Montreal, “Chair InSITU and SSHRC Transport and Innovation.” $25,000 successful. • 2013-14 – Arras, France, University of Artois, ‘University visiting professor fellowship’ for November 2013. $5000 (successful). • 2014-2017 European Union Center of Excellence – $850.000 (Euros 600,000) – UVic lead (Successful). • 2013-2019 – SSHRC Partnership Grant – Borders in Globalization - $3.89 million: Principal Investigator (Successful) • 2012 – 2013 French Government, “visiting Professor fellowship” for Fall 2012, CRNS Pacte/IGA, University of Grenoble, France, $20,000 - (Successful). • 2012 - 2014 SSHRC Insight Development Grant – “The Icesave dispute: grassroots activism, participatory governance, and the mobilization of resistance in Iceland” (Co-applicant with Helga K. Hallgrimsdottir) $33,037. (Successful). • 2010-2013 – University of Toronto and University of Victoria European Union Center for Excellence. Euros 300,000 / $500,000, equal partner with Munk Center (Not successful). • 2012 – Partnership grant proposal– SSHRC letter of intent for a large partnership grant proposal of $2.9 million. $20,000 (successful) to finalize the proposal for November 2012. • 2012 – 2013 UVic-IRG Civic engagement in Iceland 2008-2012, $3,800 (Successful) • 2011-2015 European Union Framework Program 7 “Evolving Concept of Borders” as part of the Grenoble groups/PACTE Euros 675,000 / Euros 25,000 (successful). • 2011-16 Jean Monnet Center of Excellence, Euros 75,000/$100,000 (successful). • 2010-11 – SSHRC Territorial Governance – to organize a conference May 27-28, 2011, $23,165 (successful). • 2010/12 – Luxembourg, University of Luxembourg Department of Political Science and Public Policy, Visiting professorship, July 2010 - $5000 (delayed). • 2010/06 – United Kingdom, Institute of Advanced Study, International Boundaries Research Unit, Durham University, Research Fellowship, October to December 2011 - $10,000, (successful). • 2010/09 – French Government, “Professeur Invite” for June 2011, University of Grenoble, France, $5000, (successful). • 2010/05 – Belgium Government, “Professeur Invite” for November 2010, University of Mons/Louvain la Neuve, Wallonia, $4000, (successful). • 2010-2015 – Jean Monnet Chair in European Urban and Border Region Policy, Euros 42,000/$57,000 (successful). • 2010-2013 – University of Toronto and University of Victoria European Union Center for Excellence. Euros 300,000 / $500,000, equal partner with Munk Center (successful). • 2009-2010 - Jean Monnet grant, European Union, for the organization of the European Community Studies Association- Canada biennial conference. Euros 50,000/$75,000 (successful). • 2009-2010 - University of Victoria Internal Research Grant (06/2009-06/2010): “World 3 Cities: Vancouver and Toronto” $3993 (successful) • 2008-10 – Ministry of Community Services of British Columbia, Knowledge Partnership, with Evert Lindquist $80,000 (successful) • 2008 – French Government “Séjour Scientifique de Haut Niveau,” for October and November 2008 study leave at PACTE Territoire, a research institute of the University of Grenoble 2, France, $7000. (Successful). • SSHRC (2004-2009) at Queen’s University, lead Robert Young (UWO) and Harvey Lazar (Queens) Comparative Project on Federal-Municipal Relations. Two Grants: “British Columbia Mediation case study” $8,000 (successful), and “Municipal Federal Relations – Overview of British Columbia.” $5,000 (successful). • 2007 – Jean Monnet grant, European Union, for the organization of a conference on the impact of border security on borderlands, $35,000 (successful). • 2007 - SSHRC workshop/conference grant: “Border Region In Transition conference on the impact of border security on borderlands” $24,000 (successful). • 2006 – Ministry of Community Services of British Columbia, Knowledge Partnership, with Evert Lindquist ($80,000, successful) • 2005 - European Union Jean Monnet Module – Development and Teaching of a team-taught course on the politics, policies, law and economics of European integration. (Unsuccessful) • 2005 – Municipal Finance Authority of British Columbia; Workshop grant: Performance Management, The Role of Elected Officials” $28,000 (successful). • 2005 – SSHRC standard grant “What Security for what border” ($84,280 – AA successful but not funded) • 2005 – SSHRC workshop/conference grant: “European Union and North American Border Security Policies in Comparative Perspectives” $23,000 (successful). • 2004 - University of Victoria Internal Research Grant (06/2004-06/2005): “The International Activities of Canadian and American Cities” $3943 (successful) • 2004-2006 SSHRC grant Comparative Project on Federal-Municipal Relations (lead: Robert Young (UWO) and Harvey Lazar (Queens) $2.5 M.) $10,000 (successful). • 2003 - University of Victoria Internal Research Grant (06/2003-06/2004): “Origins and Decay of the Westphalian Order - Federal States, International Relations and the National Gate-Keeper Position” $3763 (successful) • 2003 – Ministry of Community, Aboriginal and Women Services (06/2003-06/2004) for Students and faculty research and visiting scholar program. Local Government Institute $17,000 (successful) • 2002 – University of Victoria Internal Research Grant (06/2002-06/2003): “Municipal Reshuffle” $6,998 (awarded) • 2002 - Program for International Research Linkages (05/2002-05/2003) for “Economic and Political Integration, and local governments in Canada and France” to establish a research network and organize a seminar series: $7,500 (awarded). • 2001 -Nanovic Institute for European Studies, University of Notre Dame: research allocation: $4,500. Travel Grants: 4 • March 2015 – University of Victoria, Travel Grant, Association of Borderland Studies Meeting in Portland, WA, $1150 (Successful) • March 2014 –