Dr. Sam Rany is a distinguished academic figure in Cambodia. Born on March 11, 1982, in Kampot province, Cambodia, he currently serves as the Vice-Rector of the National University of Battambang (NUBB), a public university in the northwestern part of the country1. Dr. Rany has made significant contributions to education and language studies. Here are some key points about him:
Academic Leadership:
- Dr. Sam Rany has held various leadership positions within the National University of Battambang (NUBB). He was the Director of the Institute of Foreign Languages at UBB from September 2008 to May 20172.
- Currently, he serves as the Co-Director of the Confucius Institute of the National University of Battambang (CINUBB). The Confucius Institute plays a vital role in promoting Chinese language education and cultural exchanges in Cambodia1.
Research and Scholarly Work:
- Dr. Rany’s research interests span several fields, including Higher Education, TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages), Legal Studies, and the Social Sciences.
- He has been cited by other scholars in his areas of expertise, with a total of 491 citations on Google Scholar3.
Confucius Institutes in Cambodia:
- Dr. Sam Rany’s involvement with the Confucius Institute reflects the growing importance of Mandarin language learning in Cambodia. These institutes promote Chinese language education and cultural exchange, enhancing the quality of education in Cambodian higher institutions.
- Currently, there are four major Confucius Institutes operational in Cambodia, contributing to STEM diplomacy and China’s international development model1.
For more information, you can visit Dr. Sam Rany’s website here1. His work continues to impact education and cross-cultural understanding in Cambodia and beyond.
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