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CURRICULUM-VITAE PROFESSOR DR. MUNIR KHAN Personal CURRICULUM-VITAE PROFESSOR DR. MUNIR KHAN Personal Information Name: Prof. Dr. MUNIR KHAN Designation DEAN Date of birth: 20-11-1956 Place of birth: KARAK Domicile: KARAK (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) Nationality: PAKISTANI Official Mailing Address: Dean Faculty of Rural Social Sciences, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Agricultural University, Peshawar, PAKISTAN Phone: (92)-091-9216418 (Direct) 9216572 Ext. 3143/3144 Cell: 0300-5953414 e-mail- [email protected], / [email protected] Home Address: House No. P-14, University Campus, Peshawar, PAKISTAN Phone: (92)-091-9216594 Academic Qualification University Degree Discipline Date of Completion Gomal University, D.I. Khan M.Sc. Economics 15-09-1980 University of Connecticut, USA M.S Agri. Economics 21-05-1989 University of Wales, UK PhD Agri. Economics 07-06-1999 Aberystwyth University, UK Post Agri. Economics 04-10-2007 Doctorate Major Field of Study Agricultural Economics Research Specialization: Economics/Marketing Particulars and Dates of Full-Time Employment S.No Institution Designation From To 1. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professor 01-09-2000 To-date Agricultural University, Peshawar 2. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assistant 10-05-89 30-08-2000 Agricultural University, Professor Peshawar 3. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Lecturer 03-12-83 09-05-1989 Agricultural University, Peshawar 4. Gomal University, DIKhan Lecturer 04-10-80 02-12-1983 2 Administrative Experience S.No Institution Designation From To 1. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Dean 29-03-09 To-date Agricultural University, Faculty of Rural Social Peshawar Sciences 2. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chairman 01-09-08 To-date Agricultural University, Dept. of Agri. Economics Peshawar 3. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Dean 29-03-06 28-03-09 Agricultural University, Faculty of Rural Social Peshawar Sciences 4. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chairman 17-8-2005 27-03-06 Agricultural University, Dept. of Agri. Economics Peshawar and Rural Sociology 5. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chairman 16-8-2000 13-1-2004 Agricultural University, Dept. of Agri. Economics Peshawar and Rural Sociology 6. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Member 2010 2011 Agricultural University, Board of Agricultural Peshawar University Teachers’ Foundation 7. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture Associate Editor 09-03-09 To-date Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Agri. University Peshawar 8. Higher Education Commission Convener National 2010 Islamabad. Curriculum Revision Committee in Agricultural Economics 9. Higher Education Commission Member National 2010 Islamabad Agriculture Education Accreditation Council for Agriculture Degree Programs (Agricultural Economics) 10. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Convener 28-04-09 Agricultural University, Interest on F.P. Fund Peshawar Committee (No. 399/DF/AUP dated 28-04-2009) 11. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Convener Central 20-11-07 21-10-08 Agricultural University, Purchase Committee Peshawar 12. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Convener Research 2006 2007 Agricultural University, Review Committee Peshawar 13. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Proctor 11-11-03 14-07-04 Agricultural University, Peshawar 14. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Staff Procter 1999 2000 Agricultural University, Peshawar 3 15. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Staff Procter 1993 1994 Agricultural University, Peshawar 16. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Staff Procter 1992 1993 Agricultural University, Peshawar 17. Gomal University, DIKhan Warden 1981 1982 18. Gomal University, DIKhan Assistant Warden 1980 1981 Awards S. No. Awards Institution/Organization Session 1 Merit scholarship Board of Intermediate and 1973-75 Secondary Education Peshawar 2 Merit scholarship Board of Intermediate and 1975-77 Secondary Education Peshawar 3 Merit scholarship Gomal University D.I.Khan 1977-79 4 Gold Medal Gomal University D.I.Khan 1977-79 5 Central Overseas Training Ministry of Education, Govt. of 1995-99 (COT) Scholarship Pakistan, Islamabad 6 Mervyn Reeves Traveling Welsh Institute of Rural Studies 1995-96 Scholarship in Agricultural University of Wales Economics Aberystwyth, UK 7 Overseas Research Students’ Committee of Vice-Chancellors 1996-97 Award and Principals of the Universities of the United Kingdom 8 Overseas Research Students’ Committee of Vice-Chancellors 1997-98 Award and Principals of the Universities of the United Kingdom 4 Research Papers Published in Journals 1. Sajjad, M. and Munir K. (2011). Economies of Scale in Buffalo Milk Production in District DIKhan, Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business; Vol. 2, No. 12,.548-554. 2. Sajjad, M. and Munir K. (2010). Economics of Buffalo Milk Production in DIKhan, Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 26(4), 655-663. 3. Safia, B.; M. Farooq and Munir K. (2010). Socio Economic Factors Affecting Food Consumption Pattern in Rural Areas of District Nowshera, Pakistan Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 26(4), 649-653. 4. Munir K. (2010). “Challenges on the Marketing Front and its Implications for Pakistan’s Agriculture” In the Abstract “International Science Conference on Utilization of Modern Agriculture Technology in Changing Environmental Perespectivs”; Organized by the University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Faculty of Agriculture, Rawlakot, from 20-23 July, 2010; p 59. 5. Safia, B.; M. Farooq and Munir K. (2010). Influence of Social and Economic Factors on Food Consumption Pattern in District Nowshera; Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 26(3), 405-408. 6. Hassan, G.; Khan, I.; Khan, M.; Shah, N.; Munir, K.; and Liaqatullh, M. (2010). Weed Flora of Chickpea in District Lakki Marwat, NWFP; Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 26(1), 79-86. 7. Shah, N., Munir. K., Naushad, K., Muhammad, I., Ikramul, H. (2010). Profit Margins in Citrus Fruit Business in Haripur District of NWFP, Pakistan; Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 26(1), 135-140. 8. Jan, D.; Philp, R. E.; A. Jan; G. Ali and Munir K. (2009). Absolute Poverty in Pakistan: Where are the Poor Concentrated? Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 25(2), 321-327. 9. Khan, I.; Hassan, G.; Munir, K.; and Khan, M. I. (2009). Evalution of wild Oats Biotypes Against Different Oat Killers in Wheat Crop; Herbologia 10 (1), 59-70. 10. Zaman, Q., Yousaf, H., S. M. Suhail and Munir Khan (2009). Small and Large Sample Performance of Kaplan-Meier and Shrunken Kaplan-Meier Survival Functions; Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 25(4), 671-680. 11. Zulfiqar, M., Dilawar, K.; Chishti, A. F.; Munir, K.; Wasiullah; A. Waheed; M. Zakir and R. Karim (2009). Trade Liberazition Could Improve Producers Profitability in Agriculture: A Case of Basmati Rice. Pakistan Development Review Vol. 48, (4), 771- 782 (Part II, Winter, 2009). 12. Jan, A., Sadiqa, A., Dawood J., Ghaffar, A., Muhammad, F., and Munir K. (2009). Estimating the Differences in Profitability of Selected Vegetables: A Dummy Variable approach; Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 25(3), 587-589. 13. Jan, A., Dawood J., Ghaffar, A., Muhammad, F., and Munir K. (2009). Consumers’ Response to Milk quality: A Comparison of Urban and Rural Pakistan; Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 25(2), 329-332. 14. Ahmad S.; Saddozai, K. N.; Munir K. and Afridi, S. (2008). Cherry Marketing System in Gilgit District, Northern Areas of Pakistan; Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 24(4), 771- 777. 5 15. Munir K. (2008). The Economics of Buffalo Milk Production in DIKhan; In Proceedings of the Conference on Response to Challenges of Globalization in Agriculture”, Organized by Agricultural University Teachers’ Association at Bara Gali, Abbottabad, from 2-7 July 2008; pp. 98-124. 16. Sajjad, M.; Munir, K.; Dilawar, K.; Mulk, S. and Nazir, M. (2008). An Investigation into Marketing Channels and Margins of Rice in District Malakand; Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 24(3), 479-484. 17. Jalal-Ud-Din and Munir Khan (2008). Socio-Economic and Cultural Constraints of Women in Pakistan with Special Reference to Mardan District, NWFP Province; Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 24(3), 485-494. 18. Jan, A.; Jan, D.; Chishti, A. F.; and Munir, K. (2008). Milk Quality in Pakistan: Do Consumers Care, Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 22(2), 345-347. 19. Jan, A.; Chishti, A. F.; and Munir, K. (2008). Estimating Consumers’ Response for Quality: A Case of Pakistan Fruits, Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 24(1), 151-154. 20. Ahmad, N.; Amanullah; Jamal, T.; Munir, I.; Ali, A.; and Munir K. (2007). Residual Effect of Nitrogen Applied to Maize on Yield of Barley; Sarhad Journal of Agriculture 23(3), 549-552. 21. Munir K. (2007). A Scenario Analysis of Pakistan’s Dairy Sector, Report Submitted to the School of Management and Business, Aberystwyth University, UK. 22. Munir K. and Zahoor, Ul-Haque (2004). Resource Allocation Efficiency in Wheat Farming on Various Irrigation Sources in Peshawar Valley; Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Economics, 5(1), 43-54. 23. Shah, M., Munir K. and Israr K. (2004). An Estimation of the Factors Affecting Women Participation in Crop Production Activities in Central NWFP, Pakistan; Sarhad Journal of Agriculture 20(4), 673-679. 24. Shah, M.; Durrani, M.; Munir, K.; Haq, Z.; Rehman, T.; and Sarbiland K. (2004). Status of Layer Farms in Peshawar Division, Pakistan; Livestock Research for Rural Development 16(5), 1-6, Ireland, UK. 25. Shah, M.; Rehman, S. and Munir K. (2004). Male’s Attitude Towards Women’s Involvement in Reproductive Decision Making and Contraceptive Use Behaviour in Peshawar, Pakistan; Pakistan Journal of Life and Social Sciences, 3(1):00. 26. Shah, M.; Macin, A.; Munir, K.; and Irfan M. (2003). Contraceptive Use Behaviour and Male’s Attitude Towards Women’s Involvement in Family Planning; Pakistan Journal of Life and Social Sciences, 1(2):102-105. 27. Munir K. and Zahoor-Ul-Haq “Poverty Alleviation Through the Development of Dairy Sector in Pakistan”, In Proceedings
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