Curriculum Vitae Larry A

Curriculum Vitae Larry A

Curriculum Vitae Larry A. Swatuk Curriculum Vitae Larry A. Swatuk, Professor, School of Environment, Enterprise and Development (SEED), Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Educational Training 1993 Ph.D. in Political Science, Dalhousie University. Dissertation: Dealing with Dual Destabilisation in Southern Africa: Foreign Policy in Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland, l975-l989. 1986 M.A. in Political Science, University of Windsor. Thesis: Factors Affecting Changes in the Foreign Policy of the Kingdom of Lesotho, 1966-1973. 1982 B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science, University of Windsor. Professional Experience Since 2016 Professor, School of Environment Enterprise and Development (SEED), University of Waterloo. 2019 Bawa Family Fund Visiting Fellow, ATREE, Bangalore, India (May). Since 2016 Extraordinary Professor, Institute for Water Studies, University of Western Cape, South Africa. 2008-16 Associate Professor, SEED (tenure awarded 2012). 2008-14 Director, International Development Program, SEED, University of Waterloo. 2017-19 Director, Master of Development Practice Program, SEED, University of Waterloo (also 2010-11). 2015 Visiting Professor, International Development Studies, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK (May-June). 2014-15 Visiting Professor, Institute for Water Studies, University of the Western Cape, South Africa. Since 2015 Research Associate, Bonn International Centre for Conversion (BICC). Since 2008 Research Fellow, Balsillie School of International Affairs, Waterloo, Ontario. Since 2007 Research Fellow, Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, Dalhousie University, 1 Curriculum Vitae Larry A. Swatuk Halifax, NS. Since 2012 Adjunct Professor, Department of International Development Studies, St Mary’s University, Halifax, NS 2008 Sessional Lecturer, Departments of International Development Studies and Political Science, St Mary’s University, Halifax, NS. 2007-2010 Adjunct Professor, Department of International Development Studies, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS. 2004-07 Associate Professor, Harry Oppenheimer Okavango Research Centre, University of Botswana (promoted directly from Lecturer following tenure- style review). 1996-2004 Lecturer, Department of Political and Administrative Studies, University of Botswana. 2001 Ford Foundation Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Southern African Studies, School of Government, University of the Western Cape (August- June). 1995-96 Senior Fellow and Research Team Leader, African Centre for Development and Strategic Studies, Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria. 1994 Visiting Lecturer & Research Fellow, Department of Political Studies & International Studies Unit, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa, (April-October). 1993-95 Research Fellow & Lecturer, Centre for International and Strategic Studies, York University. 1991-93 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Windsor. 1989 Visiting Research Fellow, Institute for Southern African Studies, National University of Lesotho (Sept-Dec). 1984 Visiting Lecturer, Lesotho Agricultural College, Maseru, Lesotho (May-Sept). Research Grants and Awards Summary of Research Grant Awards: 30 years; 10 granting agencies; CAD 850,056 2 Curriculum Vitae Larry A. Swatuk Research Grant, CAD 19,000 Toward a Decision Support Tool for Progressive Climate Action: Comparing and Assessing Approaches to Systems and Sustainability, Water Institute (University of Waterloo) (January 2019). Research Grant, CAD 134,056 Countering the Boomerang Effect: Mitigation/Adaptation Pathways to Climate Security in South Africa (SSHRC 2017-2021) (March 2017). Research Grants, CAD 40,000 toward development of a research proposal on Boomerang Effect: Climate Change Adaptation/Mitigation and Regional (In)Security, Water Institute and University of Waterloo (September 2015). Lois Claxton Humanities and Social Sciences Award, CAD 5,500 toward development of a research proposal on From Policy to Practice: Mainstreaming Climate Change Adaptation in River Basin Management, University of Waterloo, (June 2014). Conference Grant, CAD 15,000 to hold a research workshop entitled Healthy Climates: reflections on the water, energy, food and climate security nexus. One of three grants awarded from the Water Institute, University of Waterloo (February 2013). Research Grant, CAD 8,000, Toward Good Regional Water Governance in Southern Africa, (University of Waterloo 4A Funding related to SSHRC) (May 2012). Conference Grant (co-applicant with Jonathan Price), CAD 16,000 to hold a research workshop entitled Governing Watersheds and Wetlands. One of three grants awarded from the Water Institute, University of Waterloo (February 2011). Development Grant (team leader), CAD 28,875. One of 12 awarded from SSHRC to assist in the preparation of a full proposal in response to the IDRC/Tri-Council call for research on Adaptation to Climate Change (Undertaken jointly with Divas Basnyat, Nepal Development Research Institute) (May-September 2010). Development Grant (team leader), USD 200,000 from the John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation to assist in the development of a Master’s of Development Practice (MDP) and to become part of an international network of MDP programmes (2009-2012). Research Grant (with Lewis Jonker, IWRM Programme, University of Western Cape), Assessing stakeholder participation in water management reform, South Africa, solicited research grant from the South African Water Research Commission (2008-10, USD 145,000). Research Grant, Cross Sectoral Commons Governance in Southern Africa, funded by the EU through INCO-DEV (a multi-institution research project coordinated by Prof. Doug Wilson at IFM Denmark), (2007-08) (about Euro 80,000 to HOORC). Research Grant, Competing Claims on Natural Resources: overcoming mismatches in resource use through a multi-scale perspective, funded by International Research and Education Fund (INREF) of Wageningen University (a multi-institution research project coordinated by Prof. Maja Slingerland), (2006-2011) (about Euro 40,000 to HOORC). Research Grant, Ephemeral River Basin Management in Southern Africa, funded by Noraid (a multi-institution research project coordinated by the Desert Research Foundation of Namibia), 2006-2008 (USD 40,000 per partner per year over four years). Research Grant (with Lars Wirkus and Volker Boege), Transboundary Water Governance in Southern Africa GTZ/DED/InWent (through Bonn International Centre for Conversion), Euro 100,000, (2004-2008). Ford Foundation Research Fellowship, Centre for Southern African Studies, School of 3 Curriculum Vitae Larry A. Swatuk Government, University of the Western Cape, (August-December 2001). Research Grant (with Lisa Thompson, Pieter van der Zaag, and Mafa Hara) (USD 70,000), South African Water Research Commission for research on Security, Ecology, Community: contesting the Water Wars hypothesis in Southern Africa, (September 2000-02). Research Grant (with Peter Vale & Abillah H. Omari) (USD 40,000), Danish, Finnish Ministries of Development Cooperation, for research on Water and the Search for Common Security in Southern Africa, (July 1997). Research Grant (with David R. Black) (CAD 21,855), Cooperative Security Competition Program, for research on The "New" South Africa in Africa: Canadian Connections and New Foreign Policy Directions, (March 1995). Research Grant (with David R. Black) (CAD 35,000), Cooperative Security Competition Program, for research on Of Growth Poles and Backwaters: The "New" South Africa in Africa and its Implications for Canadian Foreign Policy, (March 1994). SSHRCC Post-Doctoral Fellowship, for research focusing on Environmental Change and Security in Southern Africa, 1993-1995. Research Grant (with Timothy M. Shaw and Robert Boardman) (CAD l0,000), Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security, for research on Recent Changes in East- West Relations and Their Impacts on Security and Development in the South, (November l990). Barton Doctoral Scholarship (one of twelve), from the Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security, May l989. Joseph Howe Prize for Poetry in the Hon. W.H. Dennis Memorial Competition l988-89, Dalhousie University, (First Prize). Research Grant (with Timothy M. Shaw & Robert Boardman), (CAD 40,000), Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security, for research on Canadian Policy in Southern Africa and the Development of Angola and Namibia, (April l989). Research Grant (CAD 2500), Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, Dalhousie University, for research on The Study and Practice of Foreign Policy in SADCC States: a radical approach for radical change, (September l988). Dalhousie Graduate Fellowship, September l988. Canadian Association of African Studies Scholarship, to attend a graduate workshop and the CAAS annual meeting, May l988. Dalhousie Graduate Fellowship, September l987. Research Grant (with Timothy M. Shaw, David R. Black, and Joshua Mugyenyi) (CAD 8,000), Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security, for research on Liberation, Security, and Development in Southern Africa, June l987. CAAS Scholarship to attend a graduate course in Research, Scope, and Methods in African Studies, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, May l987. President's Roll of Scholars, University of Windsor, l979-80. 4 Curriculum Vitae Larry A. Swatuk Research and Publications1 Google Scholar h-index: 22; i10-index 39; citations 1594 (29 January 2019) Scopus h-index: 11 (9 March 2018) Research Gate h-index: 13 (excluding self-citations) RG Score 26.34 (>82.5%

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