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Page 1 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ May 2016 CURRICULUM VITAE Name AUDREY KOBAYASHI Address 54 Kensington Avenue Kingston, Ontario K7L 4B5 Telephone: 613-533-3035 FAX: 613-533-6122 e-mail: kobayasi@queensu.ca Citizenship Canadian Languages English (fluent); Spanish (moderate speak, read, write); French (understand, read); Japanese (speak) EDUCATION 1983 PhD, Geography, University of California at Los Angeles Dissertation Title: Emigration to Canada from Kaideima, Japan, 1885-1950: An Analysis of Community and Landscape Change 1980-82 Research Fellow (non-degree), Department of Geography, Kyoto University 1978 M.A. Geography, The University of British Columbia 1976 B.A. Geography, The University of British Columbia 1971 Certificate in Business and Public Relations, Patricia Stevens Career College ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Since 1999 Queen’s University, Full Professor and Queen’s Research Chair, Department of Geography, Cross-appointed to Gender Studies 1994-99 Queen's University, Director, Department of Gender Studies, Cross-appointed Department of Geography 1990-94 McGill University, Associate Professor, tenured, Department of Geography, Cross- appointed East Asian Studies 1989-90 University College, London, Visiting Professor, Department of Geography 1984-90 McGill University, Assistant Professor, tenure-track, Department of Geography 1983-84 McGill University, Assistant Professor (one-year contract), Department of Geography 1982 Carleton University, Sessional Lecturer, Department of Geography 1980 University of California, Los Angeles, Teaching Assistant, Department of Geography 1980 University of British Columbia, Summer Session Lecturer, Department of Geography 1976-77 University of British Columbia, Research/Teaching Assistant, Department of Geography Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 2 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS 2016 Presidential Achievement Award, Association of American Geographers 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award, Ethnic Studies Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers 2011 Inducted, Member of the Royal Society of Canada 2011 Elected President, Association of American Geographers 2010 Elected Vice-President, Association of American Geographers 2010 Award for Excellence in Graduate Supervision, Queen’s University 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award, Association of American Geographers 2008 Sarah Shorten Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Status of Women in Canadian Universities, Canadian Association of University Teachers 2008 James Blaut Award, Association of American Geographers 2008 Edward J. Taafe Distinguished Lecturer, The Ohio State University 2007 Elected National Councillor, Association of American Geographers 2005 Appointed Queen’s Research Chair, Queen’s University 2004 Fulbright Fellow, Migration Policy Institute, Washington, DC (Sept-Dec) 2004 Erskine Fellow, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand (January-May) 2004 Award for Service to the Discipline of Geography, Canadian Association of Geographers 2003 Aspen Scholar, The Aspen Institute 2003 Appointed Chair, Accessibility Advisory Committee, City of Kingston 2002-10 Appointed Editor, People, Place and Region, Annals of the Association of American Geographers (appointed to second term in 2006) 2001 Elected Board Member, Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada 1999 Elected Vice-President (1999-2000) and President (2000-2002) of the Canadian Association of Geographers 1997 Appointed Chair of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Research Committee Nine, Geography and Urban Planning 1997 W.J. Barnes Award for Teaching Excellence, Arts and Science Undergraduate Society, Queen's University 1996 Elected Honorary President Alma Mater Society, Queen's University 1996 Elected Chair of the 1997 Canadian Ethnocultural Council Board of Presidents 1995 Marion Porter Prize for the most significant feminist research article from a journal or anthology (Canada) 1995 The National Association of Japanese Canadians Biannual Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Association 1995 Elected Chair of the Urban Geography Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers (800 members) 1994 Canadian delegate on a USIA-sponsored educational tour to discuss the impact of the NAFTA on higher education Academic Awards (Post-Graduate) 1982 Henry Bruman Award for Cultural Geography 1982 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship 1980-82 Government of Japan Monbusho Fellowship 1979 University of California Regent's Fellowship Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1978-80 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship 1978 University of California Chancellor's Award 1977 University of B.C. Summer Session/Regular Session Fellowships 1977 Japan Foundation Language Scholarship 1977 Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire War Memorial Scholarship RESEARCH GRANTS External: 2016 Japan Foundation, Workshop Grant $5,500 2014 Co-Investigator, with Principle Investigator Jordan Stanger-Ross and the Landscape of Injustice Collaborative, “Landscapes of Injustice,” Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada, Partnership grant $2.5M 2014 Co-Investigator, with Principle Investigator Jeff Masuda, “The Right to Remain,” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Connections Grant $50,000 2012 Co-Investigator, with Principal Investigator Jeff Masuda, "Revitalizing Japantown? A unifying exploration of human rights, branding, and place in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside," Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Partnership Development Grant $200,000 2011 Principal Investigator, “Sexual Orientation and Sexual Identity in the Legal Profession,” Social Sciences and Research Council of Canada, Standard Research Grant $172,000 2009 Co-Principal Investigator, with Mehrunnisa Ali and Johanna Ochocka, “Utilization of Immigrant Services in Ontario Cities,” Province of Ontario Ministry of Culture and Immigration, and Ontario Council of Associations Serving Immigrants $200.000 2009 Co-Principal Investigator, with Victoria Esses, University of Western Ontario, and Caroline Andrew, University of Ottawa, “Welcoming Communities: Working to Improve the Inclusion of Visible Minorities and Immigrants in Second and Third tier Ontario Cities,” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Community University Research Alliance Grant $1,000,000 2009 Co-Investigator, with Mary Ann McColl, Queen’s University, “Disability Policy Alliance: Learning Collaborative and Equity Coalition,” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Community University Research Alliance Grant $1,000,000 2007 Principle Investigator, with Andrew Baldwin and Laura Cameron, “Rethinking the Great White North,” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Conference Grant, $22,000 Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 4 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2003 With David Delaney, Amherst College, “The Materiality of Law", the International Institute for Law and Society, Oñati, Spain, workshop grant, July 2004 PTS500,000 2003 Co-Investigator, with Catherine Krull, “Shared Memories, Common Visions: Place, Generation and Neighbourhood Organization among Women in Havana, Cuba,” Social Sciences and Humanitites Research Council of Canada Standard Research Grant $74,113 2000-03 Principal Investigator, with Abigail Bakan co-investigator, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Standard Research Grant, “.” $110,000 1999-04 Principal Investigator, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Strategic Grant, “Transnationalism and Changing Concepts of Citizenship among Recent Immigrants from Hong Kong to Canada,” $375,000 1999-02 Principal Investigator, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Conference grant for a conference on Social Cohesion $90,000 1999 With Myer Siemiatycki, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, "Transnationalism and Citizenship among Hong Kong Immigrants to Canada," seed grant $11,000 1998-00 Nippon Foundation, as part of a grant to the Japanese American National Museum's "International Nikkei Research Project" to study Japanese diaspora (total grant is $500,000 per year, renewable) US$10,600 1999 With David Goldberg, "Between the Streets and Systems of Justice," the International Institute for Law and Society, Oñati, Spain, workshop grant PTS500,000 1998-99 With Abigail Bakan, Canadian Race Relations Foundation, "Employment Equity for Visible Minority Women in Canada" $29,000 1997-99 With Abigail Bakan, Status of Women Canada, "Employment Equity Policy in Canada: What Next for Effective Implementation and Greater Diversity?" $49,000 1997-98 Kahanoff Foundation, "National Non-Profit Ethnocultural Associations in Canada: An Analysis of their Role in Public Policy to Address Diversity" $15,000 1996-00 Co-investigator, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and Department of Citizenship and Immigration, Centre of Excellence for the Study of Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM) (Principal investigators David Ley and Don Devoretz, total award $1.2M) $13,000 1993 National Association of Japanese Canadians Sustaining