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Curriculum Vitae Nadine Shaanta Murshid

School of Social Work 617/955-2549 685 Baldy Hall [email protected] Buffalo, NY 14260-1050

Education PhD, Social Work, Rutgers University 2013 MPP, Public Policy, Australian National University 2006 BBA, , James Madison University 2003

Employment : Academic

Associate Professor, School of Social Work, University at Buffalo 2020–present Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University at Buffalo 2014–2020 Administrative Roles Interim Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion 2020–2021 Unit Diversity Officer 2020-2021 Co-Lead, The Global Child, Community for Global Health Equity 2020–present Affiliate Faculty Asian Studies Program, University at Buffalo 2014–present Gender Institute, University at Buffalo 2015–present Immigrant and Refugee Research Institute, University at Buffalo 2015–present School of Social Work Community for Global Health Equity, University at Buffalo 2016–present

The Global Centre for Advanced Studies (GCAS) 2018–present

Research

Grant Support Received: Principal Investigator 2018–2019 Bangladeshi female migrant labor in Dubai: Balancing financial needs with dual oppression, Asian Studies Research Award, University at Buffalo ($1,000, withdrawn)

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Principal Investigator 2015–2016 Building inclusive banking infrastructure for financially disadvantaged populations: Mobile-money and financial inclusion in , Civic Engagement Research Fellowship ($5,000) Principal Investigator 2015– 2016 Social and relational context of microfinance participation, The Gender Institute, University at Buffalo ($3,000) Principal Investigator 2014–2015 Men and Microfinance, Asian Studies Research Fund, University at Buffalo ($1,000) Principal Investigator 2014–2015 Men and Microfinance, Faculty Internationalization Fund, University at Buffalo ($1,300) Principal Investigator 2011–2012 Saathi of Rochester Excellence in Education Award for Dissertation Research ($5,000) Other Projects: Research Collaboration with Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies 2018–2021 (BIDS) Youth exposure to violence: A comparative analysis of five districts in Bangladesh

Honors and Awards: Co-Chair (elected), UB Community Health Inequity Research Institute 2021 Diversity Scholars Network Member, National Center for Institutional 2021 Diversity, University of Michigan

Member, Bangladesh Development Initiative 2019– present Excellence in Research Award, Buffalo Center for Social Research, UBSSW 2016–2017

Keynote Speaker, International Conference on Envisioning Our Common 2016 Future, University of , Dhaka, Bangladesh Civic Engagement Research Fellowship, University at Buffalo 2015–2016 International Studies Association Annual Conference Travel Award, 2013 International Studies Association Graduate School New Brunswick Conference Travel Award, Rutgers 2012 University PhD. Qualifying Exam (Policy) – Passed with Honors Distinction 2010

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South Asian Studies Program Research Award, Rutgers University 2019

Excellence in Social Work Education Award, Rutgers University 2008-2011

Publications Peer-reviewed Articles:

1. Boamah, E.F., Murshid, N.S., & M.G.N. Mozumder. (Forthcoming). Techno-territorial peripheries: A network understanding of inequality in the global South, Applied Geography 2. Murshid, N.S. & *Irish, A. (2021). Mapping the association between exposure to violence and mental health problems among a representative sample of youth in Bangladesh, Children and Youth Services Review. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105712 3. Murshid, N.S. & *Irish, A. (2020). Understanding teen-sex in Bangladesh: Results from Global School Health Survey 2014, Children and Youth Services Review. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105619 4. *Irish, A. & Murshid, N.S. (2020). Suicide ideation, plan, and attempt among youth in Bangladesh: Incidence and risk factors, Children and Youth Services Review, 116. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105215 5. Murshid, N.S. (2020). Examining Microfinance Participants’ Use of Neoliberal Language in Bangladesh, Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 11 (2). Online Ahead of Print. 6. Boamah, E.F. & Murshid, N.S. (2019). “Techno-market fix”? Decoding wealth through mobile money in the global south, Geoforum, 106, 253-262. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2019.08.012 7. Murshid, N.S. & Bowen, E.A. (2019). Microfinance participation and HIV literacy among married : Results from a nationally representative study, Human Behavior in the Social Environment. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1080/10911359.2019.1587730 8. Agbemenu, K., *Auerbach, S., Murshid, N.S., Ndidiamaka, A., & J. Shelton (2019). Reproductive health outcomes in African Refugee women: A comparative study, Journal of Women’s Health. Advance online publication. doi: https://doi.org/10.1089/jwh.2018.7314 9. Murshid, K.A.S & Murshid, N.S. (2019). Adolescent exposure to and attitudes toward violence: Empirical evidence from Bangladesh, Children and Youth Services Review, 98 (3), 85-95. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2018.12.025

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10. De, P. & Murshid, N.S. (2018). Associations of intimate partner violence with screening for mental health disorders among women in urban Bangladesh. International Journal of Public Health, 63 (8), 913-921. doi: 10.1007/s00038-018-1139-x 11. Murshid, N.S. (2018). Participation in income-generating activities and help-seeking social networks of women experiencing IPV in Bangladesh, Journal of Social Service Research, 44 (5), 702-713. doi: 10.1080/01488376.2018.1479334 12. Murshid, N.S. (2018). Microfinance participation and women’s empowerment: Evidence from a nationally representative sample of women in Bangladesh, Journal of Social Service Research, 44 (3), 375-39. doi:10.1080/01488376.2018.1476287 13. Murshid, N.S. & Murshid, N. (2018). Women’s experiences with microfinance in urban Bangladesh: Results from a qualitative study, Journal of and Social Welfare, 45 (3), 113-140. 14. Murshid, N.S. & Ball, A. (2018). Examining women's physical mobility and microfinance participation in Bangladesh: Results from a nationally representative sample of women, Women’s Studies International Forum, 69, 33-39. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wsif.2018.04.009 15. Murshid, N.S. & Ely, G.E. (2018). Microfinance participation and contraceptive use and intention in Bangladesh, International Social Work. Advance online publication. doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/0020872818774089 16. Murshid, N.S. (2018). Microfinance participation and women’s decision-making power in the household in Bangladesh, Journal of Social Service Research, 44 (3), 308-318. doi:10.1080/01488376.2018.1472170 17. Ely, G.E. & Murshid, N.S. (2018). The relationship between partner violence and number of abortions in a national sample of abortion patients, Violence & Victims, 33 (4), 585- 603. doi: 10.1891/0886-6708.VV-D-16-00215 18. Murshid, N.S. & Ely, G.E. (2018). Does the use of unreliable contraceptive methods increase the number of abortions? Findings from a national survey of women in the US, Social Work in Public Health, 33 (2), 96-113. doi:10.1080/19371918.2017.1409681 19. Murshid, N.S. (2018). Poor hygiene and bullying victimization in , Children and Youth Services Review, 88, 197-204. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2018.03.016 20. Murshid, N.S. & Bowen, E.A. (2018). A trauma-informed analysis of the Violence Against Women Act’s provisions for undocumented immigrant women, Violence Against Women, 24 (13), 1540-1556. doi: 10.1177/1077801217741991 21. Murshid, N.S. (2018). Women’s participation in microfinance and control over resources in Bangladesh, Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 28 (1), 1-11. doi:10.1080/10911359.2017.1382416 22. Ely, G.E. & Murshid, N.S. (2017). The association between partner violence and distance traveled to get an abortion in a nationally representative sample of abortion patients, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 36 (1-2), 663-669. doi: 10.1177/0886260517733281

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23. Murshid, N.S. (2017). Intimate partner violence and contraceptive use in Pakistan: Results from Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey 2012-13, Women’s Studies International Forum, Advance online publication. doi: 10.1016/j.wsif.2017.08.003 24. Murshid, N.S. & Zippay, A. (2017). Social networks in the context of microfinance and intimate partner violence in Bangladesh: A mixed-methods study, Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 44, 147-172. 25. Murshid, N.S. (2017). Parents, friends, and depression: A multi-country study of adolescents in South Asia, Children and Youth Services Review, 79, 160-165. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2017.06.018 26. Murshid, N.S. (2017). Asset ownership and intimate partner violence in Pakistan: Results from Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey 2012-13, Public Health, 150, 1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2017.05.004 27. Murshid, N.S. (2017). Bullying victimization and mental health outcomes of adolescents in Myanmar, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, Children and Youth Services Review, 76, 163-169. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2017.03.003 28. Murshid, N.S. & Critelli, F.M. (2017). Empowerment and intimate partner violence in Pakistan: Results from a nationally representative survey, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Advance online publication. doi: 0886260517690873 29. Murshid, N.S. (2016). Men’s response to their wives’ participation in microfinance: Perpetration and justification of IPV in Bangladesh, Public Health, 141, 146-152. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2016.09.016 30. Murshid, N.S & Zippay, A. (2016). Microfinance participation and marital violence: A qualitative inquiry, Violence Against Women, 23 (14), 1752-1770. doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801216665480 31. Murshid, N.S. (2016). Mothers' empowerment and father involvement in child health care in Bangladesh, Children and Youth Services Review, 68, 17-23. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2016.06.026 32. Murshid, N.S. & Ely, G.E. (2016). Microfinance participation and contraceptive decision- making: Results from a national sample of women in Bangladesh, Public Health, 139, 141-147. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2016.06.019 33. Murshid, N.S. & Ely, G.E. (2016). Microfinance participation and contraceptive use: Does control over resources matter? Journal of Public Health, 39 (2), e27-e32. doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdw066 34. Murshid, N.S. (2016). Microfinance participation, control over resources, and justification of IPV: Results from a nationally representative sample of women, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Advance online publication. doi: 10.1177/0886260516641284 35. Murshid, N.S. & Ely, G. (2016). Intimate partner violence and use of contraceptives in Bangladesh: Results from a national sample, International Journal of Social Welfare, 25 (4), 331-338. doi: 10.1111/ijsw.12204.

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36. Bowen, E.A. & Murshid, N.S. (2016). Trauma-informed social policy: A framework for analysis and advocacy, American Journal of Public Health, 106 (2), 223-229. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2015.302970. 37. Murshid, N.S., Akincigil, A., & Zippay, A. (2016). Microfinance participation and domestic violence in Bangladesh: Results from a nationally representative survey, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 31 (9), 1579-1596. doi: 10.1177/0886260515569065 38. Murshid, N.S. & Murshid, N. (2015). Intergenerational transmission of marital violence in Bangladesh: Results from a nationally representative sample of men, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 33 (2),211-227. doi: 10.1177/0886260515604413. 39. Murshid, N.S. (2015). Men’s report of domestic violence perpetration in Bangladesh: Correlates from a nationally representative survey, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 32(2), 290-307. doi: 10.1177/0886260515585544 40. Murshid, N.S. & Sanyal, A. (2013). What was up against? Radical . Economic and Political Weekly, 48 (26-27), 45-50. 41. Murshid, N.S. (2013). The Shahbag Uprising: War crimes and forgiveness. Economic and Political Weekly, 48 (10), 13-15. 42. Murshid, N.S. (2012). Intergenerational transmission of domestic violence in Bangladesh. Journal of Bangladesh Studies, 14 (2), 20-33. 43. Simmel, C., Shpiegel, S., & Murshid, N.S. (2012). Variation in states’ implementation of postsecondary school support for foster care alumni. Journal of Policy Practice, 12 (1), 43-61. 44. Postmus, J., Plummer, S., McMahon, S., Murshid, N.S., & Kim, M. S. (2012). Understanding economic abuse in the lives of survivors. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 27 (3), 411-430.

Book Contributions: 45. Murshid, N.S., *Richards-Desai, S. & *Irish, A. (2021). Economic empowerment in the context of domestic violence and abuse. In R. J. Macy, J. Devaney, C. Bradbury-Jones, S. Holt, and C. Øverlien (Eds.), The Routledge International Handbook of Domestic Violence and Abuse. New York: Routledge. 46. Murshid, N.S., Lemke, M., Hussain, A., & *Siddiqui, S. (2020). Combatting Gender- Based Violence: Perspectives from Social Work, Education, Interdisciplinary Studies, and Medical . In P. Ram and K. Smith (Eds.), Transforming Global Health – Interdisciplinary Challenges, Perspectives, and Strategies. New York: Springer. 47. Bowen, E. A., Murshid, N. S., *Brylinski, A., & *Gatenio Gabel, S. (2019). Moving toward trauma-informed and human rights-based social policy: The role of the helping professions. In L. D. Butler, F. Critelli, & J. Carello (Eds.), Trauma and Human Rights. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

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48. Murshid, N.S. (2019). Intergenerational transmission of domestic violence in Bangladesh. In A. Ahmad, N. Murshid, A. Haque and R. Quazi (Eds.), Governance and the Governed – Democracy and Development in Bangladesh, Selected Papers from the BDI 2013 and 2015 Conference. Dhaka, Bangladesh: University Press Limited. 49. Murshid, N. S. (2017). Bangladesh has ways to go before SDG 5: Gender Equality can be achieved. In M. Khasru (Eds.) Towards Sustainable Development: Lessons from MDGs & Pathway for SDGs. Dhaka, Bangladesh: The Institute for Policy, Advocacy, and Governance (IPAG). *indicates student collaborators

Presentations Peer Reviewed: National Murshid, N.S. Migration of Bangladeshis from NYC to East Side, Buffalo: A 2020 discussion on economic rejuvenation, gentrification, and health disparities. Virtual Colloquium to Advance Health Equity Research in Buffalo. Community Health Equity Research Institute, UB Murshid, N.S. Mobile-money use among the working class. Society for Social 2019 Work Research Annual Conference. San Francisco, CA. Murshid, N.S. Neoliberal language in Bangladesh. National Women’s Studies 2018 Association Annual Conference. Atlanta, GA. Agbemenu, K., Auerbach, S., Murshid, N., Shelton, J., & Amutah-Onukagha, 2018 N. Labor and delivery outcomes in African refugee women: A comparative study of reproductive health outcomes. Nursing Research & Scholarly Activities Conference of the Professional Nurses Association of Western New York, American Nurses Association-New York, and Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. Buffalo, NY. Murshid, N.S. Mobile-money in Bangladesh: Unintended consequences for certain 2018 low-wage workers. Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference, Washington D.C. Murshid, N.S. Poor hygiene and bullying victimization in Pakistan. Society for 2018 Social Work Research Annual Conference, Washington D.C. (Poster) Bowen, E.A., Murshid, N.S., Keefe, R. From trauma-informed care to trauma- 2016 informed policy: A framework for policy development within the National Prevention Strategy, American Public Health Association Conference, Denver, CO. Murshid, N.S. Perpetration and justification of partner violence by men married to 2016 microfinance participants: Results from a national sample of men in Bangladesh, Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference, Washington D.C.

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Murshid, N.S. & Bowen, E.A. Microfinance participation and HIV literacy in 2016 Bangladesh: Results from a nationally representative study, Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference, Washington D.C. Murshid, N.S. Domestic violence and use of contraceptives in Bangladesh, 2015 Council of Social Work Education 61st Annual Program Meeting, Denver, CO. (poster) Bowen, E. & Murshid, N.S. From trauma-informed care to trauma-informed 2015 policy: A framework for social work advocacy, Council of Social Work Education 61st Annual Program Meeting, Denver, CO. Murshid, N.S. & Zippay, A. Microfinance in Bangladesh. Society for Social Work 2015 Research Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA. (poster) Murshid, N.S. When undocumented immigrants face domestic violence: Policy 2012 response and analysis, Council of Social Work Education 58th Annual Program Meeting, Washington DC. Murshid, N.S., & Zippay, A. Microfinance in Bangladesh, Society for Social Work 2012 Research Annual Conference, Washington DC. Postmus, J., Plummer, S., & Murshid, N.S. Effects of IPV and economic abuse on 2010 life outcomes for survivors, Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA. Pummer, S., Postmus, J., & Murshid, N.S. Economic empowerment: Evaluation of 2010 a financial literacy curriculum for survivors of abuse, Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA. Postmus, J., Plummer, S, & Murshid, N.S. A longitudinal evaluation of a financial 2010 literacy curriculum for survivors of domestic violence, Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA. Postmus, J., Plummer, S., & Murshid, N.S. Effects of IPV and economic abuse on 2010 life outcomes for survivors, Council of Social Work Education 55th Annual Program Meeting, San Antonio, TX. Plummer, S., Postmus, J., & Murshid, N.S. Economic empowerment: Evaluation 2010 of a financial literacy curriculum for survivors of abuse, Council of Social Work Education 55th Annual Program Meeting, San Antonio, TX. Murshid, N.S. Timing of immigration: Predictors of domestic violence among 2009 immigrants, Council of Social Work Education 55th Annual Program Meeting, San Antonio, TX. International Murshid, N.S. Multiple perspectives on the Rohingya crisis. Bangladesh 2019 Development Initiative International Conference, New Haven, Connecticut Panel Moderator.

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Murshid, N.S. Microfinance participants’ use of neoliberal language in 2019 Bangladesh. Bangladesh Development Initiative International Conference, New Haven, Connecticut Murshid, N.S. Microfinance, intimate partner violence, and justification of 2017 intimate partner violence in Bangladesh. Annual Conference on South Asia, Madison, Wisconsin. Murshid, N.S. Structural violence, women, and neoliberalism Keynote Speaker, 2016 International Conference on Envisioning Our Common Future, Dhaka University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Keynote Speaker. Murshid, N.S. & Bowen, E.A. Microfinance participation and HIV literacy in 2016 Bangladesh. Annual Conference on South Asia, Madison, Wisconsin. Murshid, N.S. Help-seeking social networks in the context of microfinance and 2016 intimate partner violence in Bangladesh. International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Convention, Atlanta, Georgia. Murshid, N.S. “Trickle down” of neoliberal language among a sample of 2015 microfinance participants in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Annual Conference on South Asia, Madison, Wisconsin. (Chair/Discussant) Murshid, N. S. Microfinance in Bangladesh: Findings from a qualitative sample. 2015 International Studies Association Global South Caucus Conference, Singapore. Murshid, N.S. Does microfinance lead to domestic violence in Bangladesh? 2013 International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA. Murshid, N.S. Intergenerational transmission of domestic violence in Bangladesh, 2013 Bangladesh Development Institute Conference. Berkley, CA Murshid, N.S. Gender and economic empowerment, Bangladesh Development 2013 Institute Conference. Berkley, CA. Murshid, N.S., Simmel, C., & Shpiegel, S. Child mortality in Bangladesh: A 2011 problem for the uneducated poor? Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Montreal.

Invited Talks: Panelist, Roundtable: Gender, Sexuality, Violence: A Transnational Conversation, 2021 Bangladesh Development Initiative and Center, University of California, Berkley. Panelist, Community-engaged scholarship. Wings Roundtable at Society for Social 2021 Work Research Annual Conference. Panelist, Decolonizing Global Health, Community for Global Health Equity, UB 2021 Panelist, UC Davis MENASA Leadership Retreat, University of California, Davis 2021

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Speaker, Kashmir Symposium: Neoliberalism and Conflict, University at Buffalo 2019 CGHE Seminar Series: Neoliberalism and violence in the global South, UB 2019 Chair of Panel: Systematic Discrimination, Rustgi Undergraduate Conference, UB 2019 Asian Studies, University at Buffalo Chair of Panel, Local Initiatives, UBSSW Annual Symposium on Poverty as a 2019 Human Right, University at Buffalo UBSSW PhD Navigation Committee Talk 2019 PhD Prosem Talk: Writing for Diverse Audiences 2019 Chair of Panel: Social and Political Currents, Rustgi Undergraduate Conference, 2018 UB Asian Studies, University at Buffalo PhD Prosem on Theory: Neoliberalism (Invited by Elizabeth Bowen) 2018 Being trauma informed in the Global South for Trauma Informed and Human Chair of Panel, Local Water Protectors, UBSSW Annual Symposium on Water, 2018 University at Buffalo Chair of Panel, Research for the Common Good, UBSSW Annual Symposium on 2018 Water, University at Buffalo Lecture on trauma informed principles as applied in global South settings. Curated 2018 for Trauma Informed-Human Rights course. Invited by: Susan Green Adolescent exposure to and attitudes toward violence: Empirical evidence from 2018 Bangladesh. With: KAS Murshid. UBSSW Grand Rounds Adolescent exposure to and attitudes toward violence: Empirical evidence from 2018 Bangladesh. With: KAS Murshid. Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies Seminar Series, Dhaka, Bangladesh Mobile-money in Bangladesh, Guest Lecture, Social Innovation. Invited by Gokul 2018 Mandayam Neoliberal subject formation in Bangladesh, Keynote Speaker, The Global Center 2018 for Advanced Studies 4th Annual Summer Institute and International Conference, Paris, France Workers’ experience with mobile money: A case study from Bangladesh, BCSR 2017 Grand Rounds, UB School of Social Work Panel on Girls Education, Community for Global Health Equity 2017 A 20x20 story of my work. PechaKucha Breakfast. UBSSW Ph.D. Program 2017 Mobile-money in Bangladesh, Community-Based Research Workshop: A Review 2016 of Research by CEPP Fellows, University at Buffalo Conducting research in the Global South: Stories from Bangladesh, Global to 2016 Local Luncheon, Global Interest Group, UB School of Social Work

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Roundtable on Reproductive Justice, UB School of Social Work 2016 Conducting research in Bangladesh: Challenges and Opportunities. UB Global 2016 Health Club Speaker Series as part of National Public Health Week IPV=f (Structural Violence)? Global Health Dialogue, UB Community for Global 2016 Health Equity Microfinance in Bangladesh: The good and the bad. UB Critical Conversations. 2015 University at Buffalo, NY Microfinance in Bangladesh, Asian Studies Symposium, University at Buffalo, NY 2015 Microfinance and Empowerment in Bangladesh, Grand Rounds, Buffalo Center 2015 for Social Research, University at Buffalo, NY India Changes Course, Great Decisions Series, International Institute of Buffalo 2015 Microfinance: The current debate, National University of Singapore (NUS), 2015 online. Building a meaningful research agenda. With: Yunju Nam. Doctoral Program, 2015 School of Social Work, University at Buffalo, NY Microfinance in Bangladesh: Stories from the Field, Feminist Research Alliance 2014 Workshop, The Gender Institute, University at Buffalo Microfinance: A critical perspective, National University of Singapore (NUS), 2014 online. Gender issues in Bangladesh, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB). 2014 International Research: Data Collection in Bangladesh, Doctoral Student 2012 Association Student Presentation, Rutgers University, NJ. New perspectives on microfinance, women, and poverty alleviation, Women's 2011 Studies Brown Bag Seminar, Colgate University, NY. Domestic violence and resiliency of South Asian women, Saathi of Rochester 2011 Annual Banquet, Rochester, NY.

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Other Dissemination: Research reports Findley, P., Murshid, N.S., & Merkel, S. (2013). Autism Spectrum Disorders – Facts, Interventions, and Resources. Huamin Center Brochure for Caseworkers in China. Simmel. C., Ocasio, K., Redcay, A., Forenza, B., Murshid, N.S., & Kim, S. (2012). Reflections on case practice in New Jersey’s Division of Youth and Family Services. Report prepared for New Jersey’s Department of Children and Families. Rutgers University School of Social Work. Simmel, C., Shpiegel, S., & Murshid, N.S. (2011). Survey of the Project MYSELF and SHIP programs at Transitions for Youth: Reflections from program participants and Support Coaches (2010-2011). Report prepared for New Jersey’s Department of Children and Families. Public scholarship & advocacy Murshid, N.S. & Palermo, T. (2020). The Global Child: The path we want to take. Retrieved from: http://www.buffalo.edu/globalhealthequity/Resources/articles-and- reflections.host.html/content/shared/www/globalhealthequity/articles-and-reflections/the- global-child--the-path-we-want-to- take.detail.html?fbclid=IwAR127vpQV6P7hKql0Jrg2WVH8rtRQl7ONIOAvCzcfhwk6dGf HRwcnHeuUhQ Murshid, S. (2008). The perspectives and experiences of women of color in the domestic violence movement: The South Asian story. The VOICE – The Journal of the Battered Women’s Movement, National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 1-4. News/newsletter/op-ed articles (selected) US Elections: Representation matters but it is not enough (2020). The Daily Star, Bangladesh. Magical Thinking in the time of Covid (2020). The Daily Star, Bangladesh. Election Day Hoopla. (2019). The Daily Star, Bangladesh. Teen protest movement demanding safe roads: Their allies, adversaries, and others. (2018). The Daily Star Magazine, Bangladesh. The violent men around us. (2018). The Daily Star, Bangladesh. No country for Beauty. (2018). The Daily Star, Bangladesh. If not now, then when? (2018). The Daily Star, Bangladesh. 2017: The year we found purpose. (2018). The Daily Star, Bangladesh. Of lists, naming, and shaming. (2017). The Daily Star, Bangladesh. Reproductive coercion or business as usual? (2017). The Daily Star, Bangladesh. Only yes means yes. (2017). The Daily Star, Bangladesh. Independence from tokenism. (2017). The Daily Star, Bangladesh.

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Profiling narcissists in love. (2016). The Daily Star, Bangladesh. Speaking in tongues: Language and personality. (2016). The Daily Star, Bangladesh. Coal-fired power plants and related stories. (2016). The Daily Star, Bangladesh. A few dos and don’ts in the movement against sexual assault. (2015). The Daily Star, Bangladesh. Speaking the “unspeakables.” (2015). The Daily Star, Bangladesh. The killings at Bangladesh's Bihari Camp – Murder mystery or murder with impunity? (2014). Frontier Weekly, India. Open letter to Narendra Modi. (2014). Dhaka Tribune, Bangladesh. Podcasts InSocialWork Podcast Interview with Richard Smith, Wayne State University (2018) InSocialWork Podcast Interview with Richard Smith, Wayne State University (2014)

Articles on social media/blogs (selected) The bomb hurler and why he is burning Bangladesh. (2014). AlalODulal.org Where have the negotiating tables gone? (2014). AlalODulal.org with Awrup Sanyal Pilkhana verdicts: A case for restorative justice. (2014). AlalODulal.org Let's talk about rape (in Bangladesh). (2013). AlalODulal.org Beauty, Contest, and Context. (2013). AlalODulal.org Will we continue to be silent? (2013). AlalODulal.org

Teaching

Courses Taught SW510: Scientific Methods in Social Work SW514: Evaluations in Social Work SW 503: Diversity and Oppression SW 500: Social Welfare Policy and History Supervision Richa Das, MSW Student (Independent Study, Research) Fall 2021 Krizstina Baltimore (PhD Dissertation Committee Member) 2020–Present Elizabeth Coleman, MSW Student (Graduate Assistantship, Practice) 2020–2021 Megan Bailey, PhD Student (Graduate Assistantship, Practice) 2020–2021

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Honor Odigie, PhD Student (Graduate Assistantship, Research) Spring 2021 Andrew Irish, PhD Student (Graduate Assistantship, Research) 2019–2020 Temitope Oke, PhD Student (Research Internship) Spring 2019

Service University: Member, UB SSW Dean Search Committee Spring 2021 Co-Chairperson, Board, University at Buffalo Community Health 2021–present Equity Research Institute Board Member, University at Buffalo Community Health Equity Research 2020–2021 Institute Panelist and Advisor, UB FinTech Design Challenge, UB LaunchPad 2020 Executive Committee, Asian Studies Program, University at Buffalo 2019–present Jury Panel Member, Global Innovation Challenge, Community for Global 2018 Health Equity, University at Buffalo UB Delegate, American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS) 2017–2020 Faculty Advisor and Jury Panel Member, Global Innovation 2017 Faculty Advisor and Jury Panel Member, Global Innovation Challenge, 2016 Community for Global Health Equity Facilitator of Discussion on Namesake, UB Intercultural & Diversity Center 2016 Grant Reviewer, Seed Funding Proposals, Community for Global Health 2016 Equity Presented “Conducting research in Bangladesh: Challenges and 2016 Opportunities” at UB Global Health Club Speaker Series as part of National Public Health Week Presented “IPV=f(Structural Violence) at Global Health Dialogue, 2016 Community for Global Health Equity University at Buffalo Affiliate Faculty, Community for Global Health Equity 2015–present University at Buffalo Panelist, UB Critical Conversations 2015 University at Buffalo, NY Presenter, Asian Studies Program Symposium 2015–present University at Buffalo Presenter, Gender Institute Feminist Research Alliance Workshop 2014–present

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Asian Studies Program Advisory Council Member 2014–2018 University at Buffalo Doctoral Program Executive Committee, School of Social Work 2010– 2011 Rutgers University Doctoral Student Association, School of Social Work 2009–2013 Rutgers University Mentor to incoming doctoral students, School of Social Work 2009–2012 Rutgers University Faculty Adviser to student-run organization, Art Society 2007–2008 BRAC University School of Social Work: Member, Racial Justice Coordinating Committee 2020–present Unit Diversity Officer 2020-2021 Curator, Global to Local Racial Justice Series 2020-2021 Grand Rounds Talk: Exposure of violence among adolescents in Bangladesh 2019 Lecture: Being Trauma Informed in the Global South 2019 Lecture for PhD Students: Neoliberalism 2018 Doctoral Prosem on Writing 2018 Adhoc Committee: CAST (Child advocacy courses for undergraduates) 2017–2018 Global Interest Group, UBSSW Annual Symposium Committee 2017–2020 Global Interest Group, Community Conversations Committee 2017–2020 MSW Curriculum Committee, School of Social Work 2015–2020 Facilitator, Inter-Profession Education Seminar 2017 Participated in PhD PechaKucha 2017 Expert Speaker, Roundtable on Reproductive Justice, UB School of Social 2016 Work Interest Group: Social Entrepreneur/Social Enterprise Nonprofits 2015 Presented “Microfinance and Empowerment in Bangladesh” at BCSR Grand 2015 Rounds Discussion: “Building a meaningful research agenda” at Doctoral ProSem, 2015 School of Social Work, University at Buffalo, NY (with Yunju Nam) Recruitment Committee, School of Social Work, University at Buffalo 2014–2015 Profession: Editorial Board Member

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Spotlight on Global Health Research 2019–Present Grant Reviewer UB Asian Studies Program 2019 Seed Funding Proposals, Community for Global Health Equity 2017 Seed Funding Proposals, Community for Global Health Equity 2016 Peer Reviewer (in alphabetical order) American Journal of Public Health Community in Global Perspective Development in Practice Feminist Economics Gender in : An International Journal International Social Work Journal of Bangladesh Studies Journal of Family and Economic Issues Journal of Family Violence Journal of Interpersonal Violence Journal of Social and Personal Relationships Plos One Preventive Violence Against Women Violence and Victims Member Society for Social Work Research (SSWR) 2012–present International Studies Association (ISA) 2014–2015 American Council for Consumer Interests (ACCI) 2014–2015

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Board Member 2021–present Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center, Buffalo, NY Rahama – Domestic Violence Agency for Muslim Women

Speaker, Decolonizing Global Health, Organized by Tia Palermo and Gauri 2021 Desai, Community for Global Health Equity

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2019 Speaker, From AI to Nano-Technology, Discussion at Prothom Alo Newspaper, Bangladesh

Panel Discussion, Women’s Experiences in the Global South Under 2019 Neoliberalism, CGHE, University at Buffalo

Speaker, Kashmir Symposium, CGHE, University at Buffalo 2019

Member, Bangladesh Development Institute, USA 2019

Faculty Organizer & Discussant, The Storm: A Discussion with Arif Anwar, 2019 Visiting Author at Asian Studies Program & Burning Books, Buffalo

Member, Gender Justice Taskforce, WNY Peace Center 2019

Columnist, The Daily Star (national English language newspaper), 2015–present Bangladesh

Contributor, Prothom Alo Online (national newspaper), 2017–present Bangladesh Board Member, Shabab Murshid Development Foundation (SMDF), 2005–present Bangladesh Faculty Organizer, UBSSW Annual Symposium: Poverty 2019 Faculty Organizer: UBSSW Community Conversation on Migrant Families 2018 Guest on #SWMacro Twitter chat on Financial Inclusion 2018 Faculty Organizer, UBSSW Annual Symposium: Water and Environmental 2018 Justice Faculty Organizer: UBSSW Community Conversation on the Cost of 2018 Activism Workshop on Trauma Informed Care, Jeeon, Dhaka, Bangladesh 2017 Editor Board Member, AlalODulal Editorial Collective 2012–2016

Media Mentions: UB Spectrum. “‘I’m worried about being the next victim:’ Asian students 2021 fearful of hate crimes.” Written by Vindhya Burugupalli. Gizmodo. Women face ‘pervasive; violence in the face of the environmental 2020 crisis, report finds. Written by Yessenia Funes.

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Global Health Equity Research in Translation. “We are poor because I don't 2020 work hard enough": Neoliberal Self-Evaluation of Bangladeshi Microfinance Participants. Written by Lisa Vahapoğlu. BBC Bangla. What is the future of Trumpism? Discussion with Paromita 2020 Heem. UB Spectrum. UB professors discuss ‘New Perspectives on Women’s 2019 Health.’ Retrieved from: https://www.ubspectrum.com/article/2019/11/ub-professors-discuss-new- perspectives-on-womens-health WNY Peace Center Radio. Live Discussion with Vicki Ross. Yale Macmillan Center Bangladesh in the next 30 years: Challenges and 2019 prospects. Retrieved from: https://macmillan.yale.edu/news/bangladesh- next-30-years-challenges-and-prospects UB News Center African refugee women have healthier pregnancies than 2019 U.S. women. The likely reason? An unhealthy U.S. by Marcene Robinson. Retrieved from: http://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2019/03/021.html The Daily Star “Defending my bandhobi” by Arafat Kazi. Retrieved from 2019 https://www.thedailystar.net/star-youth/news/defending-my-bandhobi- 1714483 UB Now Investigating the Bangladeshi e-waste industry by Peter Murphy. 2018 Retrieved from: http://www.buffalo.edu/ubnow/stories/2018/12/aich-e- waste.html Social Work Synergy Financial Capability Building: Mobile Money as an 2018 Intervention Going to Scale Feb 22 2018 #MacroSW Chat by Pat Shelly. Retrieved from: https://socialworksynergy.org/2018/02/19/were-pleased- to-have-our-ubssw-faculty-member-dr-nadine-shaanta-murshid-as-the- guest-expert-on-this-chat-hope-you-all-can-join-us/ and https://macrosw.com/2018/02/19/financial-capability-building-mobile- money-as-an-intervention-going-to-scale-feb-22-2018-macrosw-chat/ Buffalo News Three area colleges to offer free events for Public Health 2016 Week by Scott Scanlon. Retrieved from: http://refresh.buffalonews.com/2016/04/01/three-area-colleges-offer-free- public-events-public-health-week/ Epoch Times Children of Genocide Survivors Can Inherit Trauma in Their 2015 DNA by Amelia Pang. Retrieved from: http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/1910376-children-of-genocide- survivors-can-inherit-trauma-in-their-dna/ UB Reporter Critical Conversation’ to focus on child and maternal health by 2015 Sue Wuetcher. Retrieved from: http://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/campus.host.html/content/shared/univ

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ersity/news/ubreporterarticles/stories/2015/10/critical_conversation.detail .html#sthash.xD5p3Hc3.dpuf Al Jazeera Critics denounce Bangladeshi death sentence by Zeeshan Khan. 2013 Retrieved from: http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2013/09/20139191236579758 3.html Creative-Capital.org Longing for a Total by Naeem Mohaiemen. Retrieved 2012 from: http://creative-capital.org/wp- content/uploads/legacy/2012/04/Mohaiemen_ChroniclesOfDissent_2012. pdf

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