Curriculum
Vitae
Kimberly A. Weir, Ph.D.
| Web Site: www.nku.edu/~weirk | |
| Northern Kentucky University |
E-mail:
weirk@nku.edu |
| Founders Hall 440 | 859-572-1483 Office |
| Nunn Drive | 859-572- 6184 Fax |
| Highland Heights, KY 41099 |
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Teaching Experience
| Instructor, Trinity College, Hartford, CT, Spring 2003 |
| Instructor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Fall 2002 |
| Instructor, University of Connecticut, Fall 2002, Summer 2002, Summer 1999 |
| Associate Professor, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY, 2009-present |
| Assistant Professor, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY, 2003-2009 |
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· · Reviewer for Introduction to Global Politics, Steven Lamy, Oxford University Press, 2009.
· Reviewer for International Studies Association Compendium, Feminist Theory & Gender section, 2009.
· · Reviewer for Journal of Political Science Education, 2009.
· · Reviewer for the International Business Negotiation section of The Handbook of Technology Management, 2007.
· · Reviewer for International Studies Perspectives, 2007.
· · Reviewer for Blackwell Publishing, considering publication of textbook, Reasoning Critically: Identifying and Evaluating Arguments, 2007 (second review).
· · Global Women's Leadership Conference: Educating the Next Generation, Abu Dhabi, UAE, 12-14 March, 2006, attendee.
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Reviewer
for International Studies Perspectives, 2006.
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Reviewer
for Sage Publications, considering publication of textbook,
Five Steps to
Statistics: A Consumer's Guide to Inferential Decision Making,
2006.
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Reviewer
for Blackwell Publishing, considering publication of textbook, Reasoning
Critically: Identifying and Evaluating Arguments,
2006.
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Reviewer for Thompson Wadsworth Publishers, for second edition of The
Global Future: A Brief Introduction to World Politics, Kegley & Raymond,
2005.
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Reviewer
for Longman Publishers, considering publication of textbook, How the World
Works: A Guide to Global Politics in the 21st Century, 2005.
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Reviewer
for International Studies Perspectives, 2005.
· · Reviewer for Longman Publishers, Research and Writing in International Relations: Developing Case Based Projects, 2004.
· · Reviewer for International Studies Perspectives, 2004.
· · University Grant Writing Workshop 17-19 May 2004.
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Facilitated
workshop on “Teaching International Negotiations over the Internet,” St.
Petersburg, Russia, 17-20 March 2002.
Teaching & scholarly activities
· Faculty mentor for three individual presentations at the 2009 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity for Aaron Caskey, Matthew Dusing, and Leigha Phelps.
· Faculty mentor for Stephanie Isaacs’s Honors Thesis (Spring and Fall 2009).
· Faculty mentor for Dustin Parrett’s Honors Thesis (2007-2008).
· Faculty mentor for Maria Sleder’s Honors Thesis (Spring and Fall 2007).
· Faculty mentor for Maria Schneider for her Honors Thesis (2005-2006) and Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentation, 2006.
· Faculty mentor for attendees if Global Women’s Leadership Conference, Abu Dhabi, UAE, for presentation at Celebration of Student Research and Creativity, 2006.
· Global Women's Leadership Conference: Educating the Next Generation, Abu Dhabi, UAE, 12-14 March, 2006, attendee.
· Reviewer for Sage Publications, considering publication of textbook, Five Steps to Statistics: A Consumer's Guide to Inferential Decision Making, 2006.
· Reviewer for Blackwell Publishing, considering publication of textbook, Reasoning Critically: Identifying and Evaluating Arguments, 2006.
· Reviewer for Thompson Wadsworth Publishers, for second edition of The Global Future: A Brief Introduction to World Politics, Charles Kegley Jr, and Gregory Raymond, 2005.
· Reviewer for Longman Publishers, considering publication of textbook, How the World Works: A Guide to Global Politics in the 21st Century, 2005.
· Reviewer for International Studies Perspectives, 2005.
· Reviewer for Longman Publishers, Research and Writing in International Relations: Developing Case Based Projects, 2004.
· Reviewer for International Studies Perspectives, 2004.
· University Grant Writing Workshop 17-19 May 2004.
· Multimedia Editor and Interim Managing Editor, International Studies Perspectives (ISP), a journal of the International Studies Association, January 2000-August 2002. Also served as Interim Managing Editor for ISP during summers and breaks for regular managing editor.
· Simulation Coordinator, GlobalEd Project, January 1999-May 2002. Project conducts computer-assisted international relations simulations for high school and middle school students throughout the United States. Developed new simulation scenarios and supporting materials for simulations as well as maintaining on-line resources of the site for the Internet-based simulation program.
· Workshop on Teaching International Negotiations over the Internet, St. Petersburg, Russia, 17-20 March 2002. Coordinated and facilitated a workshop to help train Russian academics in simulation and active learning approaches to international studies education.
university/community service
· University Curriculum Committee, department representative, 2006-present
· Faculty Advisor to Xi Omega Chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha National Political Science Honor Society, 2004-present
· Bread for the World, guest speaker, 11/12/08
· Search Committee Chair (Political Science/Criminal Justice Position), 2005-2006
· ISA Compendium member for IPE section, Spring 2006-2008
· Faculty Advisor to start Alumni Association for the department, Spring 2006-present
· PSC Representative, Major/Minor Fair, 10/15/08
· Black and Gold Day, 11/10/07, Political Science representative
· PSC Representative, Major/Minor Fair, 10/31/07
· Search Committee Chair (Political Science Position), 2006-2007
· Black and Gold Day, 10/21/06, Political Science representative
· Welcome Wednesday, 8/2/06
· University Web Redesign Task Force, Spring 2006
· Interview with Kentucky Enquirer, 4/2/06, “Faculty, Students Share Impressions: Dubai Travelers Find Surprises as They Forge Partnerships.”
· Interview with Inside Higher Ed, 11/28/05, “Not Just Child’s Play.”
· Guest Speaker for Xi Omega’s LSAT/GRE Information Session, November 9, 2005
· NKU’s Master in Public Policy Task Force Member, Fall 2005
· In-class Black & Gold Day host during Introduction to International Politics, 10/28/05
· Web Conference for Diversity, 10/25/05
· Search Committee Chair (Political Science American Government Position) 2004-2005
· Teaching Effectiveness Working Group, 2004-2005
· Black and Gold Day, 10/16/04
· NKU Transitions May 2004, July 2004
· Search Committee Member (Multiple Positions) 2003-2004
· Faculty Co-Advisor to Xi Omega Chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha National Political Science Honor Society, 2003-2004
· Black and Gold Day, 15 November 2003
· Presidential Ambassador Lamplighter honoree, Spring 2009
· Recognition as the faculty member having had the biggest impact on a student’s academic and personal development by the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, by one student in each Spring 2009, Spring 2007 and Fall 2006, two students in Spring 2006, one student each in Fall 2006 and Fall 2003.
· Northern Kentucky University, Faculty Development Award, Spring 2004
· Northern Kentucky University, International Programs, Spring 2004
· Northern Kentucky University, Faculty Development Award, Fall 2003
· American Political Science Association
· Undergraduate Education Section Member
· International Studies Association
· International Political Economy Section Member
· Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Section Member
· Active Learning in International Affairs
last updated 01/07/2010