Curriculum Vitae
Name: Nyein Chan Soe Date of Birth: 26th April, 1971 Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Nationality: Myanmar Address: 18, Zeyyar Hostel, mandalay University, Mandalay Region Phone No: +09966244473 e-mail:
Objective: To be a professional researcher on the religious anthropologist
Personal Profile • Proactive and creative researcher • Ability to meet deadlines and accurate recording and analysis • Teaching experience with students • Experience in working independently
Education Bachelor of Arts (Anthrology) 2001 Dagon University
Master of Arts (Anthropology) 2006 Yangon University
Research Interest My main interest remains in the field of religious anthropology. As Burmese culture is based on religions, especially Buddhism, religion plays a vital role on the lives of Burmese. Without religion, it is uncertain how Burmese people could lead morally. On the basis of religion, Burmese culture develops gradually.
Employment & Teaching Experiences Tutor, Department of Anthropology, Dagon University from 2003 to 2012
Assistant Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, Yadanabon University from 2012 to 2015
Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, Yadanabon University from 2015 to the present
Teaching Courses • Political Anthropology • Anthropological Theories
Professional Membership Member of Myanmar Anthropology
Other Professional Field A collaborative member of Pondaung Primate Field research
Communications • Worked closely with research colleagues, department staff and external contacts • Experienced in working with a wide range of students • Made presentations to academic field
Conferences and Special Lectures Attended Capacity Building in Studying Community and Promoting Myanmar Thai Academic Community Network in Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai, from 1st to 11th February, 2015
Conference Paper Nyein Chan Soe, 2014, “ Traditional Belief in Pon Ma Kyi Spirit, 2014, Research Centre, Mandalay University Nyein Chan Soe, 2017, Sambuddhe Painting in Burma, 2017, Research Centre, Mandalay University
Current Field of Research • Reverse Glass Painting in Myanmar • Preservation and Conservation of Heritage Sites