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Dean Nauright’s Professional Record VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia (2015- ) • Provide lectures to the top ranked Russian university in ethics in sport, anti-doping and sport. • Academic Program Co-organizer, World Hockey Forum I, II, and III DecemBer 2016; DecemBer 2017; DecemBer 2018 (Moscow, Russia). University of Ghana, Legon, Accra (2015-) http://lockhaven.edu/admissions/international/youarewelcomehere.html , Ghana (2014-) • Consulted with and led content development for estaBlishing new academic programs in sport business management and sport for community development and empowerment at undergraduate and master’s degree levels. • Guest lecturing in undergraduate and graduate courses. University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados (2009-) • Co-supervisor, 4 PhD research students in cultural studies. • Teach sport unit in the Master of Cultural Studies Program. • Lead summer workshops entitled “Research Methods.” • Consultant for University strategic planning in the development of sport studies, sport management, tourism management, and sports science graduate courses and research leading to BS and MS degrees in Sport Science with specialist options. • Course developer for a new sports science and management undergraduate degree program. • Present public lectures. Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark (2009-2016) Visiting Professor in Bodies, Culture and Society, Faculty of Health Sciences • Created and taught new masters courses Globalization and Sport Business, and International Sport Management. • MemBer of Sport, Health and Bodies Research Group. • Organizer and Chair, Africa and GloBal Sport Seminar. • Created study aBroad master’s program with George Mason University for students in health and sport area. University of Lincoln, UK (2005-2008) Visiting Professor of History and American Studies • Visiting lectures and seminars on US politics and on Sport in American Society. • Research collaboration (see 2008 UK Research Assessment Exercise submission UoA62). SHORT-TERM VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS (funded) 2015: Shanghai University of Sport, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA. 2015: Ulsan University and Seoul National University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA. 2012: Centre for Research in Social and Political Science, Aston University, Birmingham, ENGLAND. 2011: Al-Faisal University, Prince Sultan College for Tourism and Business, Jeddah, SAUDI ARABIA. 2010/11: School of Business, International Sports Business Program, JAMK University, Jyvaskyla, FINLAND. 2010: Department of Sport Management, Aletheia University, Damsui, TAIWAN. 2008: Lakshmibai National University of Physical Education, Sport Management and Sport Communication, Gwalior, INDIA. 2 1997-98: International Development Studies, Department of Political Science, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA. EDUCATION 1988-92: Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada; PhD. PhD thesis: Black Island in a White Sea: Black and White in the Making of Alexandra Township, South Africa. Synopsis: Alexandra Township was founded in 1912, one year Before the infamous Natives’ Land Act of 1913. The residents there had freehold property rights, yet the majority of residents were tenants of the property holders. The township became a testing ground for ideas of African urban self-government and a locus for urBan entrepreneurialism in partnership with some liberal whites, Local services were provided By the Alexandra Health Committee which had elected African officials for many years. This is a unique examination of how an African urBan community developed at a time of hardening segregation and issues of overcrowding. Unique findings include uncovering of the role of women in enforcing local Boycotts, the development of health and educational provision for Africans in the city, the increased opposition to the settlement By wealthy white suBurBanites nearBy, and the role of local entrepreneurs. Supervised By Professor Alan Jeeves; External examiner Professor Dunbar Moodie. 1986-88: University of South Carolina, ColumBia, SC, USA; MA. Thesis: White South Africa?: The Role of Skilled White Miners in the Development of Labor Policy on the Witwatersrand, 1890-1910. Synopsis: Examines the comparative roles of Cornish and Australian miners on labor militancy on the South African gold mines either side of the South African War. The unique contriBution to knowledge was this Being the first examination of how the composition of the white working class in South Africa contriButed to the actions of labor particularly after the War when the numBer of Australians working on the mines more than tripled. 1982-83: University of Warwick, Coventry, England (Study Abroad); Double First Class Honours. 1980-85: University of South Carolina; ColumBia, SC, USA; BA. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2018: Art of Participatory Leadership, UNT, http://vpaa.unt.edu/provost/initiatives/pl. 2017: Crucial Conversations Training Course. VitalSmarts, UNT. 2016-17: University of North Texas: Certificates in Equity and Diversity; Safe Workplace Environment; Crucial Conversations. 2014-15: University of Brighton, UK: Graduate Certificates in Recruitment Essentials; Occupational Health and Safety. 2010-11: Mason Horizons Faculty Leadership Program, George Mason University (year-long program working with University Provost). ACADEMIC AWARDS AND HONORS 2018-19: Professional Development Grant Award, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, University of North Texas ($2500 stipend – for work on Campus Inclusion Climate Survey). 2018-19: Awarded the Erskine Visiting Fellowship, University of CanterBury, Christchurch, Aotearoa/New Zealand (for May 2019 residency -- postponed). 2018-19: Mean Green Faculty Spotlight Award, UNT Athletics (award for faculty who support academic success of student athletes, awarded Dec. 21, 2018). 2018: Selected to the International Network of Doping Research. (Selection Based on quality of work in doping research). 2015: Awarded Visiting Professorship by Lomonosov Moscow State University. 2015: Winner, Best Authored Book Prize, Inaugural World in Union Book Awards presented by the World Rugby Museum for Rugby and the South African Nation. 2015: Winner, Best Edited Book Prize, Inaugural World in Union Book Awards presented by the World RugBy Museum for Making Men: Rugby and Masculine Identity. 2015: Winner, European Higher Education Sport Tourism Institution of the Year, Inaugural Shannon Group European Sport Tourism Awards, European Summit for Sport and Tourism. University of Brighton (lead researcher and authored the award submission). 2015: University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados Campus Research Award. 2013: State Council of Higher Education of Virginia (SCHEV) Outstanding Faculty Award. George Mason University Outstanding Faculty Nominee for the State Award for the Outstanding Academic in all Virginia Universities. 3 2013: Burris F. Husman Memorial Scholar with endowed puBlic lecture, University of Maryland. 2013: Awarded “Best of Reference” Work of 2012 — Library Journal (http://reviews.libraryjournal.com/2013/02/best-of/best-reference-of-2012-including- best-free-reference/) for Sport Around the World: History, Culture and Practice. 4 vols. 2013: Selected for the Cold War International History Project on the Global History of Sport in the Cold War, The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Project dates: 2014-2016. 2011: Elected to Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Fraternity, George Mason University. 2010-11: Inaugural Fellow, Mason Horizons Faculty Leadership Program, George Mason University. Mentorship with University Provost Professor Peter N. Stearns. 2010: College of Education and Human Development Award for Scholarship, Honorable Mention, George Mason University. 2009-12: Nominated each year By Students for University Teaching Award, George Mason University. 2007: Award for Outstanding Service on University Graduate Committee, College of Graduate Studies, Georgia Southern University. 2006-7: Teaching Excellence Award, Sport Management Majors, Georgia Southern University. 2001: Ramsey Memorial Scholar, University of Georgia. 1989-92: R. Samuel McLaughlin Fellow, Queen's University, Canada. 1982-83: Warwick Fellow, University of South Carolina. 1979: Wofford Scholar, Wofford College, South Carolina. EXTERNAL ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS 2018-: International Advisory Board MemBer, American University in the Emirates, DuBai, UAE, for Sport and Equine Science and Management Programs. 2018-: MemBer, International Network of Doping Research (INDR). 2016-: Academic Affiliate, Center for ResponsiBle Travel (CREST), 1225 I Street NW, Washington, DC 2005 (www.responsiBletravel.org). 2015-: Member, Economic and Social Research Council Peer Review College (UK). 2011-: International Academic Partner, Sport Business School Finland. COMMUNITY, INDUSTRY AND CONSULTANCY ROLES 2018-: Advisory Board MemBer for Health and Human Performance, BeingWell365, LLC and New Technology Horizons, LLC. Head office: 1800 Rogers Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76107, USA. 2017-19: Vice President, Strategic Development, Dallas Griffins RugBy, Major League RugBy (entering competition in January 2021). 2016-: Advisor, Fund Life Foundation, The Philippines (Youth Sport Development Organization). 2015-16: Sport Collision Injury Collective, UK. 2015: Consultant, Limerick International Study Centre, Ireland (Designed and wrote Foundation Certificate in Tourism, Event and Sports Business Management. 2015-: Commonwealth of Nations Secretariat, Sport for Development and Peace Specialist Consultant.