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2. Academic Qualifications:
1) B.A. Hons. (Philosophy, Politics and Economics), University of Oxford, UNITED
KINGDOM, 1992.
2) M.A. (Politics of International Resources and Development), University of Leeds,
UNITED KINGDOM, 1994.
3) M.A. (Politics and Economics), University of Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM, 1998.
4) Ph.D. (Politics), University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UNITED KINGDOM, 1998.
Administration:
1) Board member, School of Distance Education (SDE), USM, Penang (18 July 1998 –
present day).
2) Member, Editorial Board, Kajian Malaysia: Journal of Malaysian Studies (1 January 2014
– 31 December 2015, 1 January 2016 – 31 December 2017, 1 January 2018 – 31 December
2018).
3) Member, Editorial Board, Kemanusiaan: The Asian Journal of Humanities (1 June 2014 –
31 December 2015, 1 January 2016 – 31 December 2017, 1 January 2018 – 31 December
2018).
4) Member, Committee on Research and Evaluation of Grants, School of Distance Education,
USM, Penang (1 January 2018 – 31 December 2018).
5) Editor-in-chief, Kajian Malaysia: Journal of Malaysian Studies (1 January 2019 – 31
December 2020).
5. Previous Employment:
1) Part-time lecturer in Political Science, International Islamic University (IIUM)
Matriculation Centre, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA (Year 1992-93: second semester).
2) Fellow, Academic Staff Training Scheme (ASTS), SDE (SDE), Universiti Sains Malaysia
(USM), Penang, MALAYSIA, 7 September 1993 – 7 July 1998.
3) University Lecturer (DS2/DS45) in Political Science, SDE, USM, Penang, MALAYSIA, 8
July 1998 – 31 October 2004.
4) Senior Lecturer (DS52) in Political Science, SDE, USM, Penang, MALAYSIA, 1
November 2004 – 22 January 2008.
5) Associate Professor (DS54) of Political Science, SDE, USM, Penang, MALAYSIA, 23
January 2008 – 28 October 2014.
6) Professor (VK7) of Political Science, School of Distance Education, Universiti Sains
Malaysia (USM), Penang, MALAYSIA, 29 October 2014 – present day.
7) Consultant, Centre for Policy Research and International Studies (CenPRIS), Universiti
Sains Malaysia (USM), Penang, MALAYSIA, 1 July 2015 – 30 June 2016, 1 September 2016
– 31 August 2018.
Visiting appointments:
1) Visiting Fellow, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang
Technological University (NTU), SINGAPORE, 4 September 2008 – 31 January 2009.
2) Visiting Fellow, Asia Research Centre (ARC), Murdoch University, Perth, AUSTRALIA,
14 – 28 February 2009.
3) Visiting Senior Fellow, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, 30, Heng Mui Keng Terrace, Pasir
Panjang, SINGAPORE, 1 September 2015 – 31 May 2016.
Publications:
Refereed journal articles:
1) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (1999), 'New Trends of Islamic Resurgence in Contemporary
Malaysia: Sufi-Revivalism, Messianism and Economic Activism', Studia Islamika:
Indonesian Journal for Islamic Studies (Jakarta), vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 1-74.
2) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr., (1999), 'The Making of Nation-States in The Arab World:
The Roles of Oil, Islam and Arab Nationalism', IKIM Journal (Kuala Lumpur), vol. 7, no. 2,
pp. 19-43.
3) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (1999), 'Development in the Post-Colonial State: Class,
Capitalism and the Islamist Political Alternative in Malaysia', Kajian Malaysia: Journal of
Malaysian Studies (Penang), vol. XVII, no. 2, pp. 21-57.
4) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2000), 'Political Dimensions of Religious Conflict in
Malaysia: State Response to an Islamic Movement', Indonesia and the Malay World
(London), vol. 28, no. 80, pp. 32-65. ISI-Web of Science indexed.
5) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr., (2000), ‘The Geopolitics of Oil in the Twentieth Century
and its Impact on Muslim Societies, States and Development’, IKIM Journal (Kuala
Lumpur), vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 11-36.
6) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2000), ‘Diverse Approaches to Rural Development in
Malaysia: The FELDA and Darul Arqam Land Settlement Regimes’, Humanomics: The
International Journal of Systems and Ethics (Bingley), vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 51-73. Reprinted:
Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2001), ‘Diverse Approaches to Rural Development in Malaysia:
The FELDA and Darul Arqam Land Settlement Regimes’, Islamic Culture (Hyderabad), vol.
LXXV, no. 2, pp. 57-92.
7) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2001), ‘Pemerintah dan Gerakan Islam di Malaysia’ (The
Authorities and Islamic Movements in Malaysia), Pemikir (Kuala Lumpur), no. 23, January -
March, pp. 111-158.
8) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr., (2001), 'Islamic Resurgence: An Overview of Causal
Factors, A Review of “Ummatic” Linkages', IKIM Journal (Kuala Lumpur), vol. 9, no. 1, pp.
15-47.
9) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2001), ‘Sufi Undercurrents in Islamic Revivalism:
Traditional, Post-Traditional and Modern Images of Islamic Activism in Malaysia – Part 1’,
The Islamic Quarterly (London), vol. LXV, no. 2, pp. 119-137.
10) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2001), ‘Sufi Undercurrents in Islamic Revivalism:
Traditional, Post-Traditional and Modern Images of Islamic Activism in Malaysia – Part 2’,
The Islamic Quarterly (London), vol. LXV, no. 3, pp. 177-198.
11) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2002), ‘The Impact of Sufism in Pre-colonial Malaysia: An
Overview of Interpretations’, Islamic Studies (Islamabad), vol. 41, no. 3, pp. 467-493.
12) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr., (2002), 'The Formative Years of The Dakwah
Movement: Origins, Causes and Manifestations of Islamic Resurgence in Malaysia', IKIM
Journal (Kuala Lumpur), vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 87-124.
13) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2003), ‘Inter-Movement Tension among Resurgent Muslims
in Malaysia: Response to the State Clampdown on Darul Arqam in 1994’, Asian Studies
Review (Brisbane), vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 361-387. ISI-Web of Science indexed.
14) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr., (2003), 'The Maturation of Dakwah in Malaysia:
Divergence and Convergence in the Methods of Islamic Movements in the 1980s', IKIM
Journal (Kuala Lumpur), vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 59-97.
15) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2003), 'The Taqwa Versus Quwwah Dichotomy: An Islamic
Critique of Development via the Malaysian Bumiputera Policy', Kajian Malaysia: Journal of
Malaysian Studies (Penang), vol. XXI, nos. 1 & 2, special issue ‘The Bumiputera Policy’:
Dynamics and Dilemmas’ edited by Richard Mason and Ariffin S.M. Omar, pp. 123-162.
16) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2004), ‘Islam, Weberism and Economic Development: An
Adjunct to Nagata’s Outline of the Arqam Experiment in Malaysia (1969-1994)’, Global
Change, Peace and Security (Abingdon), vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 169-179.
17) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2004), ‘The Impact of British Colonialism on Malaysian
Islam: An Interpretive Account’, Islam and the Modern Age (New Delhi), vol. XXXV, no. 2,
pp. 21-46.
18) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2005), ‘The Banning of Darul Arqam in Malaysia’, Review
of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs (Canberra), vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 87-128.
19) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2006), ‘Southeast Asian Response to the Clampdown on the
Darul Arqam Movement in Malaysia, 1994-2000’, Islamic Studies (Islamabad), vol. 45, no. 1,
pp. 83-119.
20) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2007), ‘Patterns of State Interaction with Islamic
Movements in Malaysia during the Formative Years of Islamic Resurgence’, Southeast Asian
Studies (Kyoto), vol. 44, no. 4, pp. 444-465.
21) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2007), ‘Malay Anti-Colonialism in British Malaya: A Re-
appraisal of Independence Fighters of Peninsular Malaysia’, Journal of Asian and African
Studies (London), vol. 42, no. 5, pp. 371-398. ISI-Web of Science indexed.
22) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2008), ‘Islamist Realignments and the Rebranding of the
Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia‘, Contemporary Southeast Asia (Singapore), vol. 30,
no. 2, pp. 215-240. ISI-Web of Science indexed.
23) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2009), ‘Repoliticisation of Islam in Southeast Asia’, ASIEN:
The German Journal on Contemporary Asia (Hamburg), no. 110, pp. 44-67.
24) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2009), ‘Pembangunan Islam Menurut Rufaqa’ Corporation:
Strategi dan Pelaksanaan’ (Islamic Development According to Rufaqa’ Corporation: Strategy
and Implementation), POLITEIA: Jurnal Ilmu Politik (Medan), vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 63-75.
25) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2009), ‘Implementing Islamic Law Within a Modern
Constitutional Framework: Challenges and Problems in Contemporary Malaysia’, Islamic
Studies (Islamabad), vol. 48, no. 2, pp. 157-187.
26) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2009), ‘Islamist Civil Society in Malaysia Under Abdullah
Badawi: The Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM) and the Darul Arqam’, Studia
Islamika: Indonesian Journal for Islamic Studies (Jakarta), vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 439-470.
27) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Shaik Abdullah Hassan Mydin (2009-10), ‘The Prophet
(peace be on him) as a Model for Universal Peace and Justice’, Insights: Quarterly Focused
on Faith Studies (Islamabad), vol. 2, nos. 2-3, pp. 153-178.
28) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2010), ‘Politically Engaged Muslims in Malaysia in the Era
of Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (2003-2009)’, Asian Journal of Political Science (London), vol.
18, no. 2, pp. 154-176.
29) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Sri Yunanto (2010), ‘Peran Pemerintah Daerah dalam
Fungsi Pertahanan dan Keamanan dalam Kerangka Desentralisasi dan Permasalahannya’
(The Role of Regional Governments in Defence and Peace Within the Framework of
Decentralisation and its Problems), Jurnal Sosial-Budaya dan Politik (Jember), vol. IX, no. 2,
pp. 1175-1194.
30) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2011), ‘A Critical Appraisal of Parti Islam SeMalaysia’s
(PAS) Opposition-based Struggle for an Islamic State (until 2008)’, Media Syari’ah: Jurnal
Hukum Islam dan Pranata Sosial (Banda Aceh), vol. XIII, no. 1, pp. 81-114.
31) K. Ramanathan and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2012), ‘Political Campaigning in Rural
Kedah: The Pendang and Anak Bukit By-Elections of 2002’, Kedah Dari Segi Sejarah:
Jurnal Persatuan Sejarah Malaysia Cawangan Kedah (PSMCK) (Alor Setar), vol. XIII, no.
1, pp. 183-221.
32) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (2012), ‘Abdullah Ahmad
Badawi: A Malaysian Neo-Conservative?’, Japanese Journal of Political Science
(Cambridge), vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 379-399. ISI-Web of Science indexed.
33) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (2012), ‘The Monarchy and
Party Politics in Malaysia in the Era of Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (2003-09): The Resurgence
of the Role of Protector’, Asian Survey (Berkeley), vol. 52, no. 5, pp. 924-948. ISI-Web of
Science indexed.
34) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2013), ‘The Challenge of Religious Pluralism in Malaysia
with Special Reference to the Sufi Thought of Ustaz Ashaari Muhammad’, Comparative
Islamic Studies (Sheffield), vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 9-39.
35) Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2013), ‘Abdullah Ahmad
Badawi and Malaysia’s Neo-Conservative Intellectuals’, Pacific Affairs (Vancouver), vol. 86,
no. 1, pp. 73-94. ISI-Web of Science indexed.
36) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (2013), ‘The Monarchy in
Malaysia: Struggling for Legitimacy’, Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia (Kyoto), issue 13,
http://kyotoreview.org/wp-content/uploads/Hamid-Ismail-English.pdf,
http://kyotoreview.org/wp-content/uploads/Hamid-Ismail-Bahasa.pdf (Indonesian language
version), http://kyotoreview.org/wp-content/uploads/Hamid-Japanese.pdf (Japanese language
version), http://kyotoreview.org/wp-content/uploads/Final-Revised_Article-Three-Malaysian-
Monarchy.pdf (Thai language version).
37) Sri Yunanto and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2013), ‘Fragmentation and Conflict Among
Islamic Political Parties in Indonesia During Reformasi Era (1998-2009): Anatomy, Factors
and Implications’, Journal of Indonesian Islam (Surabaya), vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 337-365.
38) Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2014), ‘Beyond the Look
East Policy: United Malays National Organisation and the Fall of the Liberal Democratic
Party in Japan’, Asian Politics & Policy (New Jersey), vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 25-44.
39) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (2014), ‘Islamist
Conservatism and the Demise of Islam Hadhari in Malaysia’, Islam and Christian-Muslim
Relations (London), vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 159-180. ISI-Web of Science indexed.
40) Yazid, Ziad Esa; Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid; Folmer, Henk, and Beaumont, Justin R.
(2014), ‘Secularisation in Western Society: An Overview of the Main Determinants’, Pensee
(Paris), vol., 76, no. 6, pp. 393-413.
41) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (2014), 'Editor’s
Introduction', Kajian Malaysia: Journal of Malaysian Studies (Penang), vol. 32, supplement
2, special issue ‘Malaysia’s 13th General Election: Reform, Change and Conservatism’ edited
by Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail, pp. i-xi.
42) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (2014), 'Malaysia’s General
Elections Amidst the Shadow of Re-Mahathirisation', Kajian Malaysia: Journal of Malaysian
Studies (Penang), vol. 32, supplement 2, special issue ‘Malaysia’s 13 th General Election:
Reform, Change and Conservatism’ edited by Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad
Takiyuddin Ismail, pp. 1-24.
43) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2015), ‘Spirituality as an Integral Part of Islamic Business:
The Case of Global Ikhwan’, Pacific Affairs (Vancouver), vol. 88, no. 2, special issue
‘Religion, Business and Contestation in Malaysia and Singapore’ edited by Edmund Terence
Gomez, Robert Hunt and John Roxborogh, pp. 173-192. ISI-Web of Science indexed.
44) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Che Hamdan Che Mohd. Razali (2015), ‘The Changing
Face of Political Islam in Malaysia in the Era of Najib Razak, 2009-2013’, Sojourn: Journal
of Social Issues in Southeast Asia (Singapore), vol. 30, no. 2, pp. 301-337.
45) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2016), ‘Syariahization of Intra-Muslim Religious Freedom
and Human Rights Practice in Malaysia: The Case of Darul Arqam’, Contemporary
Southeast Asia (Singapore), vol. 38, no. 1, pp. 28-54. ISI-Web of Science indexed.
46) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Mohd Hariszuan Jaharuddin (2018), ‘Social
Transformation, National Identity and Education Policies in Malaysia’, Southeast Asian
Social Science Review, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 53-85.
47) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2018), ‘Shifting Trends of Islamism and Islamist Practices in
Malaysia, 1957-2017’, Southeast Asian Studies (Kyoto), vol. 7, no. 3, special issue ‘Divides
and Dissent: Malaysian Politics 60 Years After Merdeka’ edited by Khoo Boo Teik, pp. 363-
390.
48) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2018), ‘Shariaization of Malay-Muslim Identity in
Contemporary Malaysia’, Journal of the Malaysian Branch of The Royal Asiatic Society
(Kuala Lumpur), vol. 91, part 2, no. 315, pp. 49-78.
49) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2018), ‘The Islamist Factor in Malaysia’s Fourteenth
General Elections’, The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs
(London), vol. 107, no. 6, pp. 683-701.
Editorial works:
1) Hasan Basri, Margaret Kartomi, Shabri A. Majid, Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid,
Iskandarsyah Madjid, Saifuddin Bantasyam, Che-Hung Liu (eds.) (2013), The 3rd Annual
International Conference Syiah Kuala University (AIC-UNSYIAH) 2013 in conjunction with
The 2nd International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (iCMR): Social Science
Chapter, Banda Aceh: Syiah Kuala University Press, pp. 1-299.
2) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (eds.) (2014), ‘Malaysia’s
13th General Election: Reform, Change and Conservatism’, special issue of Kajian Malaysia:
Journal of Malaysian Studies (Penang), vol. 32, supplement 2, pp. 1-206. URL:
http://web.usm.my/km/vol32_supp2_2014.html
3) Danture Wickramasinghe, Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Kashan Pirzada (eds.) (2015),
‘Contemporary Issues in Management and Social Science Research’, special issue of
Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, vol. 172, pp. 1-808. URL:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18770428/172
4) Kashan Pirzada, Danture Wickramasinghe, Gabriel A. Moens and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul
Hamid (eds.) (2015), ‘Contemporary Issues on Management and Social Science Research’,
special issue of PERTANIKA Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, vol. 23 (S), no. 5,
pp. 1-179. URL: http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/cspecial_issues.php?
jtype=3&journal=JSSH-23-S-5
5) Danture Wickramasinghe, Gabriel A. Moens, Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Kashan
Pirzada (eds.) (2015), ‘Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Management and Society’, special
issue of Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, vol. 211, pp. 1-1260. URL:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18770428/211
9. Community Service:
1) Motivator, talk for the staff of Penang Development Corporation (PDC), Bayan Lepas,
Penang, 23 March 2000.
2) Ramadan talk, Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia, Wisma KEPPRI, Penang, 1
December 2000.
3) Religious talk, Islamic Students’ Society of USM, Islamic Centre, USM, Penang, 13
January 2001.
4) Co-chairman, Islamic Cultural Night, Department of Youth and Sports of Kulim district,
Kulim Mini Stadium, Kedah, 24 January 2001.
5) Awareness talk, Residents’ Council of Desasiswa Aman Damai USM, Teluk Kumbar
recreational area, Bayan Lepas, Penang, 19 March 2001.
6) Talk in conjunction with Ma’al Hijrah celebrations, Maktab Wan Jah, Butterworth, Penang,
30 March 2001.
7) Motivator, talk for students of Penang Matriculation College (KMPP), Kepala Batas,
Penang, 8 June 2001.
8) Motivator, talk for the Parents and Teachers Association (PIBG) of Sekolah Kebangsaan
Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin, Jitra, Kedah, 31 October 2002.
9) Ramadan talk, Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia, Wisma KEPPRI, Penang,
16 November 2002.
10) Advisor, Mawaddah nasheed concert on the theme ‘Knowing God’, Vistana Hotel,
Penang, 15 March 2003. Organised by the 4B Youth Movement, Penang.
11) Motivator, talk for the Parents and Teachers Association (PIBG) of Sekolah Kebangsaan
Haji Abdul Rahman, Pendang, Kedah, and jointly organised by Department of Education of
Padang Terap district, Pendang, Kedah, 26 April 2003.
12) Panelist, Forum for Interaction Day of the Third ‘Cultivation of Love Project’, Islamic
Students’ Society of USM, Lecture Theatre SK2, USM, Penang, 22 June 2003.
13) Motivator, Anak Soleh Motivation Camp for the south Seberang Perai district, Jawi
Primary School, Penang, 2 August 2003. Organised by the 4B Youth Movement of Nibong
Tebal.
14) Motivator, talk for teachers, Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bukit Mercu, Kuala
Kangsar, Perak, 9 August 2003.
15) Motivator, Workshop on Perfecting the Solat, Islamic Students’ Society of USM, Lecture
Theatre SK2, USM, Penang, 16 August 2003.
16) Motivator, Seminar on Perfecting Morals, Students’ Representative Committee of the
Seberang Perai Polytechnic (PSP), Main Lecture Hall, PSP, Penang, 5 October 2003.
17) Speaker, Premier Talk for the Islamic Cultural Night 03, organised by the Welfare,
Spiritual and Counselling Bureau of the Gemilang Hostel Committee, USM, Penang, 27
December 2003.
18) Advisor, Contemporary Nasheed Competition 2004, Food Court, Carrefour Seberang
Jaya, Penang, 2 May 2004. Organised by Carrefour.
19) Motivator, Youth Development Programme, Second Batallion, Royal Malay Regiment,
Sungai Ara Camp, Bayan Lepas, Penang, 09 June 2004.
20) Motivator, Course on Solat organised by UMNO Raja Uda branch, Bagan Division, At-
Taqwa mosque main hall, Mak Mandin, Butterworth, Penang, 10 October 2004.
21) Panelist, Forum ‘Why am I Muslim?’ in conjunction with Maulidur Rasul celebrations
2005M/1426H organised by Permata Apartment Residence Association and the Committee
on People’s Unity and Welfare of Penang (MPKR), Permata Apartment children’s
playground, Bandar PERDA, Bukit Mertajam, Penang, 21 April 2005.
22) Panelist, Forum ‘Love God, Care for Humankind: Solution to Social Problems’ organised
by Perwira Niaga Malaysia (PERNAMA) with the cooperation of Kagat Tentera Laut diRaja
Malaysia (TLDM) Lumut, Kompleks Mutiara Armada, TLDM Complex, Lumut, Perak, 21
April 2008.
23) Motivator, talk for Maulidur Rasul celebrations 2010M/1431H, organised by the
Religious Bureau, Khazanah Club, the Treasury of Malaysia, Ministry of Finance, Putrajaya,
24 February 2010.
24) Panelist, Discourse ‘The Young Generation and Democracy in Malaysia’ organised by the
USM Political Science Club, Lecture Theatre A, USM, Penang, 1 April 2010.
25) Motivator, talk for Maulidur Rasul celebrations 2010M/1431H, organised by the Public
Works Department (JKR: Jabatan Kerja Raya) of Malacca, Headquarters of JKR Malacca,
Malacca, 30 April 2010.
26) Panelist, Discourse ‘The Role of the New Media in Malaysian Politics’ organised by the
USM Political Science Club, Lecture Theatre SK1, USM, Penang, 5 October 2010.
27) Advisor, Rumah Anak Kesayanganku, No. 76, Lengkok Kenari Satu, Taman Desa Ria,
Sungai Ara, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang, 23 October 2010.
28) Moderator, Forum ‘After 55 Years: Quo Vadis Penang Malays?’ organised by Penang
Institute, Seri Malaysia Hotel, Kepala Batas, Penang, 8 September 2012.
29) Life member, Penang Heritage Trust (PHT), 26, Lebuh Gereja, 10200 Georgetown,
Penang, 17 August 2013.
30) Auditor, School of Distance Education Staff Welfare Body (BKPPPJJ), 22 May 2013 – 27
May 2015.
31) Speaker, ‘Media Freedom and Global Peace,’ Two-way Political Science Discussion,
organised by the USM Political Science Club in cooperation with Association of History,
Politics and Strategic Studies Undergraduates (PERSEPSI) UKM, Lecture Theatre A, USM,
Penang, 1 April 2018.
32) Panelist, Forum ‘Islamist Radicalism,’ organised by the USM Political Science Club,
Student Development Hall 1, USM, Penang, 11 October 2018.
Co-supervisor:
1) Michelle Wong, P-KOD0005/18(R), ___, Ph.D., main supervisor Dr. Chai Ming Hock,
School of Communication. Supervision commenced 22 October 2018.
2) Kokona Bulus Patrick, P-OD0005/18(R), Local Government and Rural Transformation: A
Case Study of Nasarawa State of Nigeria, Ph.D., main supervisor Dr. Saiyid Radzuwan Syed
Sopi. Supervision commenced 1 September 2018.