Dr-Yin-Myo-Thu

                                          Curriculum Vitae

 

Name                                             Dr. Yin Myo Thu

Current Position                             Pro Rector (Academics), Yangon University of Foreign Languages (YUFL)

Education                                       B.A, M.A, PhD (International Relations), University of  Yangon

Current Address                             Room 402 B, Parami Panna Yeiktha, 4th Floor, Parami Road, Hlaing ,Yangon

Current Address                             Room 402 B, Parami Panna Yeikthar, Parami St, Hlaing , Yangon

HP & Email Address                      + 95 9 5157208, + 95 9 250186837,

                                                        [email protected][email protected]

Short Biography

Dr. Yin Myo Thu is working as a Pro Rector of the Yangon University of Foreign Languages starting on 19 June 2018. She earned her first degree specializing in International Relations in 1991 and master degree in 1997. Under the visiting research fellow program between Myanmar and Japan, she won the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs scholarship to complete some portions of Ph.D dissertation at the Japan’s Institute of International Affairs (JIIA) in 2002 under the supervision of Japanese Ambassador to Myanmar H.E Shigeru TSRMORI. She received Ph D Degree in 2004 emphasizing in the field of study on International Organization with particular focus on the United Nations Development Programme. The World Bank and International Monetary Fund are also the major focus study area in her research. In 2013, she also won the Scholarship Programme offered by the US States Department to study American Political Development (APD) at the Massachusetts University (Amherst) under the program of Study in United States for International Scholars (SUSIs 2013). She did numbers of research not only on International Relations discipline but also on Political Science such as Myanmar political development, efforts and effects of peace process in Myanmar, national security in the Rakhine State and gender emancipation in Myanmar society. She is the eight-time Best Paper Award Winner for International Relations subject awarded by the Myanmar Academy of Arts and Science (MAAS) from 2003 to 2019. She served as tutor at the Department of International Relations, Dagon University in 1995. She was transferred to the University of Yangon to attend the Ph D Preliminary Classes in 1999. She is now working as administrator at the Yangon University of Foreign Languages in Academic Affairs. She is the Deputy Chair of the Administrative Board and of the University’s Senate of YUFL. She is also a member of Myanmar Institute of Strategic and International Studies (MISIS) of Ministry of Foreign Affairs since 2016.

 

Professional Experience

Pro Rector (Acting)
Yangon University of Foreign Languages (YUFL)
June 2018 to Present
Professor Department of International Relations University of Yangon 2011 – July, 2018
Associate Professor
Department of International Relations
University of Yangon
2008 – 2011
Lecturer
Department of International Relations
University of Yangon
2003 – 2008
Assistant Lecturer
Department of International Relations
University of Yangon
1999 – 2003
Assistant Lecturer
Department of International Relations
Dagon University
1997 – 1999
Tutor
Department of International Relations
Dagon University
1995 – 1997

 

Publications

  1. Japanese NGOs in Myanmar (1990 -2003), Occasional Paper, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan’s Institute of International Affairs (JIIA), JIIA Press, Kazumikaseki, Tokyo, 2002.
  2. Tackling Cross Border Issues, Japan-ASEAN Workshop and Open Symposium, January 21-22, 2003, Okinawa, Japan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Japan’s Institute of International Affairs (MOFA-JIIA), March 2003.
  3. Myanmar-China Relations since 1988: Trade Relations, Journal of the Asian Research Centre, Vol. 1, No. 1, The Asian Research Centre, University of Yangon, 2004. (Principal Author)
  4. Japan’s Development Policy and Its Role, Journal of Myanmar Academy of Arts and Science, Vol. 2, Part 2, No. 4, June 2004.
  5. * Japan’s Defense Policy and Its Major Shifts, Journal of Myanmar Academy of Arts and Science, Vol. V, No. 6 (B), July 2007.
  6. Challenges Ahead: ASEAM, ARF, ASEAN+ and APEC, (Occasional Paper on Southeast Asia & Europe), Dialogue + Cooperation Vol. 1/2007, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Office for Regional Cooperation in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 2007.
  7. Conflict Management and Making Peace in Myanmar (1948-2005), Journal of Myanmar Academy of Arts and Science, Vol. VI, No. 6 (B), June 2008.
  8. US Foreign Policy towards Southeast Asia Before & After 9/11, Journal of Myanmar Academy of Arts and Science, Vol. VII, No. 7 (B), June 2009.
  9. Millennium Development Goals (MDGs): Social Development in Myanmar, Universities Research Journal 2009, Vol. 2, No. 1, December 2009.
  10. The Role of Media in Good Governance: Indonesia after 1998, Journal of Myanmar Academy of Arts and Science, Vol. IX, No. 8, June 2011.
  11. * Myanmar-US Relations: Before & After 2010, Journal of Myanmar Academy of Arts and Science, Vol. X, No. 10, June 2012.
  12. * Japan’s Bid to United Nations Security Council Reform, Journal of Myanmar Academy of Arts and Science, Vol. XI, No. 9, June 2013.
  13. “The Significance of 2010 Multiparty Democracy General Elections in Myanmar”, Insight into Myanmar History, Yangon, Southeast Asia Education Ministers Office – Center for Cultural and Historical Research & Tradition (SEAMEO- CHAT), 2013.
  14. * Myanmar-IMF Relations: Channeling the Reform Momentum, Journal of Myanmar Academy of Arts and Science, XI, No. 9, June 2014.
  15. * Defense Policy Priorities of China and India: Implications for Myanmar, Journal of Myanmar Academy of Arts and Science, Vol. XIII, No. 9, June
  16. * A Study on Myanmar News in International Media (2010-2015), Journal of Myanmar Academy of Arts and Science, XIV No. 9, June 2016.
  17. * Transitional Justice: National Reconciliation or Retribution in Myanmar Transition to Democracy, Journal of Myanmar Academy of Arts and Science, (Publication in process).
  18. China’s Strategic Environment and External Relations in the Transition Period (Ed.): “ Conflict Management and Making Peace in Myanmar: Effort and Its Effects, Korea Institute for National Unification (KINU), Seoul, ROK, 2017.
  19. Indo-US Relations: Indo-US Nuclear Deal and It Impact, Journal of Asian Research Center Vol. 2 (B), 2018.
  20. Electoral Politics – The Role of Women: Peace Making and Politics in Myanmar, Research Paper Proceeding, Southeast Asian Studies Center, Kyoto University, Japan, 2018.
  21. * Primacy of Universal Norms over Particular Norms: Critical Consideration on National Security in Myanmar, Yangon, Vol. XIV, No. 10, 2019.

    

List of Seminar and Conference Papers (Unpublished)

  1. International Financial Institutions (IFIs) in Myanmar Democratic Reform”, Workshop on Trajectories of Southeast Asian History” jointed organized by Department of History, University of Yangon and Department of Southeast Asian Studies, University of Passau, Germany, Vaseli Hall, University of Yangon, 18-19 February 2014.
  2. Holocaust Education and Myanmar Society”, UN Holocaust Day, Diamond Jubilee Hall, Yangon, 2015.
  3. Leadership Development Training in Higher Education of Myanmar”, Global Leadership, International Relations & Business Forum Organized by University of Yangon and Global Gateway University of Midwest University (Missouri State, USA), University of Yangon, 9 October 2015.
  4. China – ASEAN Strategic Partnership on Political Security Cooperation”, Network of ASEAN-China Think Tank Working Group Meeting, Manila, the Philippines, 20-21 May 2016.
  5. Political Economic Aspect of Foreign Aid in Myanmar”, Conference on Myanmar, Passau University, Germany, July 2016.
  6. Myanmar Foreign Policy and Foreign Relations with the People’s Republic of China, 8th ASEAN – China Education Week, Guyzhou  Trade and Economics University, Guyzhou, Setpember 2016.
  1. China’s Neighborhood Policy, Seminar on China’s Foreign Policy, China’s Institute of International Studies (CIIS), Beijing, 19 – 29 August 2017.
  2. A Myanmar Academic Perceptive on Understanding Security from International Relations Discipline”, Workshop on Working Together for Better Development, Rule of Law and Security Outcome, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS), Nay Pyi Taw, 29 June 2017.
  3. The Role of Myanmar Women in Political Participation”, SEASIA 2017 Forum, Chulalongkorn University, December 2017.
  4. Myanmar-China Cooperation in the Process of Constructing ASEAN Community”, International Academic Symposium: Interconnection and Cooperation Upgrade between China and  Myanmar under the Framework of Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), Yangon, Myanmar Institute of
    Strategic and International Studies (MISIS), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Yangon, 5 January 2018.

Foreign Exposure

Cambodia, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Laos PDR, Peoples’ Republic of China, Republic of Korea, Philippines, Thailand and United States of America.