AKPAN IBANGA AKPAN, Ph.D.

Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Akwa Ibom State University of Technology

 

   

Education:

  Ph.D., Urban and Environmental Studies, 1980, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy New York.  
   Diploma in Public Administration 1973, New York Univesity, New York, N.Y.  
   MCP, City Planning, 1972, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, P.A.  
   B.A. Sociology, 1970, Lincoln University, Lincoln, P.A.  

           

AREAS OF CONCENTRATION:

Ph.D. Environmental Impact Assessment

         Environmental Management and Administration

         Environmental Planning and Policy

MCP: Transportation Planning and Engineering

         Housing and Urban Development,

         Land Use Planning, Global Logistics

         Environmental Planning and Policy

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Professor Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs

Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas, 2004 – Present

 

Associate Professor, Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs, Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas, Department of Environmental Science and Policy, 1995 – 2004.

 

Assistant Professor, Department of Public Affairs, Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas, 1992 – 1995.

 

Associate Professor, School of Business and Industry, Florida A & M University, Tallahassee, FL, 1990 – 1992.

 

Visiting Professor, Department of Urban Planning and Landscape, Architecture and African Studies Program, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, 1998 – 1990

 

Consultant, United Nations Consultants, United Nations Center for Human Settlements (Habitat), Nairobi, Kenya, 1986 – 1987.

 

Chairman, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, The Polytechnic Institute, Calabar, Nigeria, 1981 – 1986.

 SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS:

Akpan I. Akpan (2005) The impact of urbanization and institutions of higher education on Houston Texas’ Third Ward Community, International Journal of Science and Environmental Management. (In Press).

 

Akpan I. Akpan (2005) Environemntal and Economic Benefits of Runoff Controls.  Journal of Water and Health. (In Press).

Ijeoma Kanu, Ebere C. Anyanwu, Akpan I. Akpan.  Management Nonpoint source Pollution and the Health Implications.  TheScientificWorldJOURNAL, 2005; 4 000-000.

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