
معرفی
Dr. Adam D. Kiš is an Associate Professor of Anthropology and Chair of the International Studies Program at Burman University in Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. His academic journey includes a PhD in Anthropology from the University of Florida (2007) and a BA in French from Andrews University (2000).
- Current roles: Associate Professor of Anthropology, Internship Coordinator for International Studies Program
- Prior academic roles: Assistant Professor of Research and Statistics at AIIAS (Philippines), Visiting Professor at San Sebastian College-Recoletos (Philippines)
- Professional experience: Director roles at ADRA Madagascar, Sao Tome and Principe, and Guinea; Consultant for A Better World Canada
Education
- PhD, Anthropology, University of Florida (2007)
- BA, French, Andrews University (2000)
Dr. Kiš's research focuses on the intersection of culture and global health, particularly HIV/AIDS prevention in high-risk populations. His 2018 book The Development Trap critiques international development paradigms through anthropological analysis. Professional service includes leadership roles in APCORE, NOCEI Research Council, and AIDS and Anthropology Research Group (AARG) Steering Committee.
Languages & Global Experience
- Fluent in English, French, Portuguese
- Nearly fluent in Spanish
- Traveled to ~50 countries across 5 continents
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