ANNE C. CAMPBELL, PH.D. EDUCATION University of Minnesota Doctor of Philosophy: Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development 9/2012-5/2016 Comparative and International Development Education Track, with a focus on international higher education Dissertation: International Scholarship Programs and Home Country Economic and Social Development: Comparing Georgian and Moldovan Alumni Experiences of Giving Back University of Nottingham Nottingham, England Master of Arts: Cultural Studies and Critical Theory 9/2001-12/2002 Dissertation: Globalization, Americanization, and Corporate Culture: What is Happening to American Culture Iowa State University Ames, IA Bachelor of Science (Honors): History and Adolescent (Interdisciplinary) Studies 8/1995-12/1998 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey Assistant Professor, International Education Management Program Monterey, CA 8/2016-Current Open Society Foundations Education Support Program Research Consultant (home-based), Review of Initiatives Improving the 12/2015-5/2016 Quality of Education in Rural, Remote, and Marginalized Communities Open Society Foundations Global Drug Policy Program Strategy Consultant (home-based), Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America 8/2015-2/2016 Advocacy Fellowship on Drug Policy Reform Talloires Network/University of Minnesota The MasterCard Foundation Youth Employment Participation Initiative French to English Translator (home-based), Burkina Faso higher education materials 12/2015 Open Society Foundations Education Support Program Research Consultant (home-based), Mapping Private Foundation Funding 6/2015-8/2015 for Quality Education Initiatives in Disadvantaged Contexts Arizona State University The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program Tempe, AZ Scholarship Selection Committee Member (home-based) 1/2014 & 2/2015 University of Minnesota The Master Card Foundation Learn, Earn, Save Initiative Project Fellow and Tanzania Team Leader 6/2013-5/2015 Served as lead evaluation project fellow for nine-person international research team in northern Tanzania Collected qualitative data and analyzed qualitative and quantitative findings as part of 5-year longitudinal evaluation on impoverished youth skills training programs in Tanzania and Uganda University of Minnesota Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development Departmental Undergraduate Program Advisor 8/2012-12/2013 Assisted department with coordinating undergraduate programs and advising students in two majors Enhanced and integrated study abroad, service-learning, and honors elements of departmental program
Campbell 2 African Rescue Committee Nairobi, Kenya Program Manager, United States Liaison Office (based in St. Paul, MN) 1/2012-5/2013 Applied for and managed U.S. Government grants related to development projects in the Horn of Africa Developed and maintained website, communications, and social media activities for Nairobi headquarters OneVillage Partners Sierra Leone Model Development Committee Member 10/2012-4/2013 London, England Strategy Consultant (home-based), Development of Alumni Engagement Plan 4/2011-11/2011 Developed and proposed social change engagement strategy for over 15,000 international alumni, collaborating with Foundation senior leadership, program staff, global partners, and program graduates Researched and reported on innovation in alumni engagement and support initiatives worldwide Designed alumni tracking database to enhance Foundation s ability to partner with alumni globally Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders Port-au-Prince, Haiti Administration and Human Resources Coordinator 5/2010-11/2010 Led emergency administration and human resources for 350 expatriate and national staff, working in French Designed and implemented health, mobility, and performance management policies and work plans Directly supervised two staff, supported two field administrators, and served on country management team Habitat for Humanity Greater Des Moines Chapter Des Moines, IA El Salvador Partnership Team Leader and Fundraiser 1/2010-4/2010 Program Manager, Undergraduate Programs 3/2003-12/2009 Directed undergraduate scholarship program with 40 Eastern European and Mongolian grantees per year Managed U.S. Department of State educational advising grant with five Eurasian sub-grantees Partnered with host universities, international organizations, and local leaders on program administration Designed community engagement and volunteerism curriculum and home country give back component Monitored grantees through site visits, emergency management, consultations, trainings, and workshops Maintained communication and developed relationships with program alumni and overseas partners Provided oversight to several large budgets (totaling two million USD) and 11 international coordinating staff Managed administrative and financial procedures for 50 grants and 20 consultants per year Organized global staff meetings, regional alumni conferences, and four annual student conferences Devised and directed international alumni board to provide program and national operations insight Supervised program activities of three Program Coordinators and special project interns Evaluated proposals and provided technical assistance on community or regional development projects Led global recruitment, selection, interview, and final selection process of candidates Roma Education Fund International Scholarship Programs Budapest, Hungary Scholarship Programs Strategy Group Member 3/2008-6/2010 International Scholarship Program Selection Board Member 11/2008-6/2010 World Food Prize Foundation Des Moines, IA Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Liaison 10/2009 World Food Prize Laureate Aide 10/2003 Institute for International Education Goldman Sachs Global Leaders Selection Board Member 2/2007-4/2007 National Crime Prevention Council Washington, D.C. Drug Policy Summits Workshop Leader and Report Author 8/2002-3/2003
Campbell 3 Governor s Office of Drug Control Policy Des Moines, IA Prevention Programs Assistant Director 8/1999-5/2001 White House Office of National Drug Control Policy Office of Demand Reduction Washington, D.C. Prevention Branch Research Intern 1/1999-6/1999 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey Monterey, CA Assistant Professor, International Education Management Program 8/2016 International Education Policy (2 credits, 2 sections) Comparative Education (2 credits) Adjunct Instructor, International Education Management Program 1/2016 International Scholarship Program Management (1 credit, Master s level, designed course) Istanbul, Turkey and Tbilisi, Georgia Instructor, Pre-Academic Summer School 7/2013, 8/2014, 7/2015-8/2015, 7/2016 Project Design and Grant Writing for International Scholarship Recipients (graduate level, designed course) University of Minnesota Adjunct Instructor, Academic, Professional, and Personal Success (APPS) Program 11/2014-5/2015 Research Methods: Basics for Honors Students (1 credit, undergraduate level, designed course) Going Global: Planning, Preparing, Maximizing (1 credit, undergraduate level) University of Minnesota Graduate Student Instructor, Undergraduate Leadership Minor Program 1/2013-5/2015 Personal Leadership in the University (3 credits, undergraduate level, taught four semesters) Oxford, England Mid-Year Conference Grant-Writing Workshop Leader 4/2014 SELECTED PRESENTATIONS Campbell, A. (2016, March). Facilitating international higher education scholarship programs success: The significance of home country contextual characteristics in the Republic of Georgia. Paper presented at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Comparative and International Education Society (CIES), Vancouver, Canada. Campbell, A. (2016, March). International higher education scholarship programs: A model of motivations, contextual factors, and program characteristics. Paper presented at the 2016 CIES Publication Workshop, Vancouver, Canada. Campbell, A. & Gorgodze, S. (2015, November). Internationalization in Georgian higher education: Influences of international student mobility. Paper presented at the 2015 Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) Annual Conference, Denver, Colorado. Campbell, A. (2015, March). Residing in Moldova or living abroad: How Moldovan scholarship alumni conceive of giving back to their home country. Paper presented at the 2015 Annual Meeting of CIES, Washington, D.C. Campbell, A. (2015, March). International scholarship programs and home country economic and social development: Comparing Georgian and Moldovan alumni experiences of giving back. Paper presented at the 2015 CIES Dissertation Workshop, Washington, D.C.
Campbell 4 Campbell, A. (2014). Higher education and national development. Invited lecture at Balti State University, Balti, Moldova. Campbell, A. (2014). International higher education scholarships: A discursive model. Paper presented at the 2014 CIES Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada. Luizzi, A., Campbell, A., & Ssenyonga, J. (2014). Exploring entrepreneurship training through a human capabilities approach: An analysis of youth financial literacy in east Africa. Paper presented at the 2014 CIES Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada. Campbell, A. (2013). International higher education scholarships: Motivations and strategies for facilitating student engagement at home and abroad. Paper presented at the 2013 CIES Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. Campbell, A. & Shaw, M. (2013). Earnings and savings among youth in East Africa: Implications for non-traditional education development. Paper presented at the 2013 CIES Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. Campbell, A. (2012). After Haiti s earthquake: Humanitarian aid and public health. Invited lecture at Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. Campbell, A. (2008). Stimulating private sector investment in national youth service. Invited lecture at the Eighth Global Conference on Youth Service, Paris, France. Campbell, A. & Mowry, D. (2008). Civic engagement and internationalization: Preparing international students to be engaged citizens. Paper presented at NAFSA: International Educators Conference, Washington, DC. Mowry, D. & Campbell, A. (2006). Open society development in transitional states: Creating both passion and creativity in youth. Paper presented at International Service-Learning Research Conference, Portland, Oregon. Sherman, A. & Campbell, A. (2005). Gender Issues in International Education: Scholarship recipients in the Balkans and Central Asia. Paper presented at International Studies Association Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii. Campbell, A. (2004). Youth involvement in American civil society and the political process. Presentation at School of Democracy Program, Zagreb, Croatia. Campbell, A. (2004). Internationalizing your campus: Attracting sponsored students to your school. Presentation at NAFSA: International Educators Conference, Baltimore, Maryland. Campbell, A. (2004). Engaging international students in community service. Presentation at NAFSA: International Educators Conference, Baltimore, Maryland. Campbell, A. (2004). University students engaged in community service: Examples from Eastern Europe and Mongolia. Invited talk at the Women in Development Conference, Stamford, Connecticut. SELECTED PAPERS, REPORTS, AND ONLINE ARTICLES Campbell, A. (in progress). Scholarship conditionality, personal agency, and social change. In J. Dassin, R. Marsh, & M. Mawer (Eds.), International scholarship programs in higher education: Pathways for social change. Palgrave Macmillan. Campbell, A. (2016). Review of approaches improving education quality in rural, remote, and marginalized communities in the Global South. Report prepared for the Open Society Foundations Education Support Program.
Campbell 5 Campbell, A., & Gorgozde, S. (2016). Internationalization in higher education in the Republic of Georgia: Influences of accreditation and student mobility. Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 6(1), 22-37. Available at http://herj.lib.unideb.hu/megjelent/index/56 Campbell, A. (2016, January 29). The impact of home-country context on scholarship outcomes [blog post]. The Association of Commonwealth Universities. Available at https://www.acu.ac.uk/about-us/blog/measuring-success Campbell, A., & Vavrus, F. (2015). Mapping Education Quality Initiatives by Foundations and Donor-Led Funds. Report prepared for the Open Society Foundations Education Support Program. Campbell, A., Krause, B., & Lefebvre, E. E. (2014). Swisscontact Year 3 Synthesis Report. Minneapolis & Toronto: University of Minnesota and the MasterCard Foundation. Campbell, A. (2014, October 15). Words matter : Terminology for students at the global margins [blog post]. Salzburg Global Seminar. Available at http://www.salzburgglobal.org/topics/imagination/article/anne-campbellwords-matter.html Campbell, A., Krause, B., & Lefebvre, E. E. (2013). Swisscontact Year 2 Synthesis Report. Minneapolis & Toronto: University of Minnesota and the MasterCard Foundation. Campbell, A. (2013, April 16). The Atlanta scandal: Standardized testing and the corruption of U.S. education [blog post]. Transparency International. Available at http://blog.transparency.org/2013/04/16/the-atlanta-scandal/ Campbell, A. (2012-2014). Higher education and international development [series of blog posts]. Available at http://anneccampbell.wordpress.com Campbell, A. (2011). Scholarship programs global alumni network engagement strategy. Report prepared for the Open Society Foundations Scholarship Programs Department. Campbell, A. (2011). Review of international scholarship and fellowship programs alumni engagement strategies. Report prepared for the Open Society Foundations Scholarship Programs Department. Campbell, A. (2005). The open society: Gender, age, and incoming scholars from Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Paper prepared for the 2005 annual meeting of the International Studies Association. Available at http://citation.allacademic.com/meta/p_mla_apa_research_citation/0/6/9/3/1/pages69310/p69310-1.php SERVICE, TRAININGS, AND AWARDS ThinkSwiss Scholarship Recipient, Geneva Summer School s Higher Education in Emergencies (2016, declined) Recipient, CIES New Scholars Publication Merit Travel Award (2016) Volunteer Grant Writer, Hopeful Africa for educational improvement in rural Kenya (2015-2016) Recipient, CIES New Scholars Dissertation Merit Travel Award (2015) McKnight Foundation Fellow, Salzburg Global Seminar Students at the Margins and the Institutions that Serve Them (2014) Individual Advanced Research Opportunities Fellow, U.S. Department of State and IREX (2014) Mentor, EFL Blogging School for Moldova Regional Teachers, American Councils Moldova (2014) Participant, InsideNGO USAID Rules and Regulations: Grants and Cooperative Agreements Training (2012) Participant, InsideNGO Financial Management for U.S. Government Projects Training (2012) Mentor, Lutheran Social Services Volunteer Program for Somali Refugees (2011-2012) Recipient, Iowa State University s Outstanding Young Alumnus Award (2011) Team Leader, Habitat for Humanity Global Village Builds in Central America and South Asia (2007-2011)
Campbell 6 French Language Student, Alliance Française Language Institute New York and Minneapolis (2004-2011) Founder, Confluence Tours Social Issue Global Tourism Organization (2010) Volunteer, Auburn Family Homeless Shelter in Brooklyn, New York (2007-2009) Founding Member, Open Society Institute Greener OSI Initiative (2005-2009) Volunteer, International Rescue Committee in New York (2004-2005) Participant, Hostile Environment Awareness Training by Tor, International (2008) Volunteer, Habitat for Humanity Global Village Builds in South Asia and Africa (2004-2006) Ambassadorial Scholar, Rotary Foundation Master s Level Scholarship (2001-2002) Appropriate Adult Volunteer, Nottingham Area Youth Offending Team Programme (2001-2002) Participant, Habitat for Humanity/Yale University Coast-to-Coast Bicycle Challenge (2001) Founder and Co-Director, Central Iowa Young Women s Leadership Institute (2001) Participant, Technology of Participation Facilitation Methods Training (2000) Undergraduate awards: university distinction, Phi Beta Kappa, leadership awards, and commencement speaker