IASS

International Academy of Social Sciences (IASS)
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Journal of Alternative Perspectives in the Social Sciences JAPSS ISSN 1944-1088 (print) ISSN 1944-1096 (online)
Journal of Asia Pacific Studies JAPS ISSN: 1948-0105 (online) ISSN: 1948-0091 (Print)
ACADEMICIANS
Numbered Academicians:
This is the highest rank of academician and this category is limited to 50 numbered medals. (Partial list of Corresponding academicians)
Medal #1: H.E. Alfredo Palacio, 44th President of the Republic of Ecuador and Grand Collar of the Order of San Lazaro (Public Health and Governance)
Medal #2: H.E. General Chavalit Yonchaiyudh, Former Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand (Governance and Military Science)
Medal #3: H.E. Dr. Otto F. von Feigenblatt, Professor of Educational Leadership, Keiser University and Knight of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic (International Relations and Education)
Medal #4: Dedebaba Hajji Mondi, World Leader of the Bektashi Order (Theology)
Medal #5: H.E. Valeria Fedeli, Former Minister of Education, Universities and Research of the Republic of Italy (Education)
Medal #6: The Honorable Lubby Navarro, School Board Member, Miami-Dade County School District, Florida, USA (Education)
Medal #7: H.E. Dr. Joaquín Goyache Goñi, Rector of the Complutense University of Madrid (Education)
Medal #8: The Honorable Professor Dr. Malcolm Cooper, Professor Emeritus and former Vice President of Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (Beppu, Japan) (Education and Public Policy)
Medal #9: H.E. Francisco Becerra y Sole, Duke of Maqueda and Marquis of Astorga (Law)
Medal #10: Dr. Eduardo Diaz Ocampo, Rector of the University of Quevedo, Ecuador (Education)
Medal #11: Her Excellency Elizabeth Cabezas, Former President of the National Assembly of the Republic of Ecuador (Political Science)
Medal #12: H.E. Ambassador Zef Bushati, Former Ambassador of the Republic of Albania to the Holy See (Diplomacy and Theology)
Medal #13: H.E. Prof. Angel Enrique Rodriguez, Rector of the Universidad de la Cuenca del Plata (Argentina) (Education)
Medal #14: H.E. Eduardo Hoyos, President Emeritus of the Universidad Autonoma de Bogota (Colombia) (Business Administration and Education)
Medal #15: Dr. Francisco Morán Peña, Rector of the University of Guayaquil (Guayaquil, Ecuador) (Education)
+Dr. Greivin Arrieta, Rector of the Universidad Isaac Newton (San Carlos, Costa Rica) (Law and Education)
Medal #16: Dr. Ernesto Noboa, Rector of the Universidad Casa Grande (Guayaquil, Ecuador) (Education)
Medal #17: The Honorable Daisy Raisler,, Mayor of Lake Helen, Florida, USA (Political Science)
Medal #18: The Honorable Sam Henderson, Mayor of Gulport Florida, USA (Political Science)
Medal #19: The Honorable L. West, Mayor of Haines City, Florida, USA (Political Science)
Medal #20: The Honorable Dr. Helen Glasser, Mayor of Atlantic City, Florida, USA (Public Policy)
Medal #21: H.E. Arben Taravari, Former Minister of Health of the Republic of Macedonia (Public Health)
Medal #22: The Honorable Dr. Lauren Müller de Pacheco, Rector of the Universidad Privada de Santa Cruz de la Sierra
(Bolivia) (Education)
Medal #23: Prof. Roger Segnini Esquivel, President of the University of San Jose, Costa Rica (Education)
Medal #24: The Honorable Francis Suarez, Mayor of the City of Miami, Florida (Political Science)
Medal #25: H.E. Dr. Rosalía Arteaga Serrano, Former President of the Republic of Ecuador (Education and Anthropology)
Medal #26: Dr. Ricardo Filipe Martins, President, Instituto Superior de Ciências Educativas (Lisbon, Portugal) (Education)
Medal #27: Prof. Manuel Sandi Murillo, Rector of the University of San Jose, Costa Rica (Education)
Medal #28: H.E. Dr. Donal Lydon, Former Senator of the Republic of Ireland (Psychology)
Medal #29: Professor Dr. Leilani Alcantara, Dean of the College of Business, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan (Management)
Medal #30: Professor Haruaki Deguchi, President of Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan (Education)
Medal #31: H.E. Gustavo Segura Sancho, Former Minister of Tourism of the Republic of Costa Rica, Regional Director for Central America for AKEN Hotels & Resorts (Tourism)
Medal #32: H.E. Oliver Spasovski, Former Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Macedonia (Public Policy)
Medal #33: Mr. Sanjiv Kumar Thapa, Former Chairman of the Red Cross Society of the Republic of Nepal (Public Health)
Medal #34: Dr.h.c. Erick Antonio Palma Rojas, Rector of the Universidad Central (San Jose, Costa Rica) (Business Administration)
Medal #35: Professor Dr. Tirth Raj Khaniya, Vice-Chancellor Emeritus of Tribhuvan University, Nepal (Education)
Medal #35: The Honorable Alban Zenelli, Member of Parliament of the Republic of Albania and Fellow of the American Society of Diplomacy and Political Science (Political Science)
Medal #36: Professor Dr. Yili Alushi, President of the Red Cross of Albania (Public Health and Intelligence)
Medal #37: The Honorable Marjorie Murillo, Councilwoman of Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA (Education)
Medal #38: Dr.h.c. Máximo Sequeira Alemán, Rector of the Universidad Internacional de las Americas, Costa Rica (Education and Law)
Medal #39: Dr. h.c. Mauricio Monge Coto, General Manager (President) of the Universidad Internacional de las Americas, Costa Rica (Economics and Education)
Medal #40: Dr. Juan Pereira, Rector of the Universidad Yacambu, Venezuela and Fellow of the American Society of Diplomacy and Political Science (Education)
Medal #41: H.E. Rodrigo Borja, 36th President of the Republic of Ecuador (Political Science)
Medal #42: H.E. Ambassador Marcelo Varela, Former Ambassador of the Republic of Costa Rica to Turkey and Fellow of the American Society of Diplomacy and Political Science (Diplomacy)
Medal #43: Dr. Beatriz Peña-Acuña, Associate Professor-Profesora Titular, Universidad de Huelva (Communication)
Medal #44: Dr. Alain Bui, President of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University, France (Education)
Medal #45: Dr.h.c. Ángel Marín Espinoza, Rector of the Universidad Hispanoamericana, Costa Rica (Education)
Medal#46: Professor Dr. Sasmita Samanta, Vice Chancellor and Professor of Management, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), India (Education)
Retired: Professor. Phillip Dean Pardo, Associate Dean, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan (Business Administration)
Retired: Rev. Father Reynord Araya Morales, (Theology)
Medal #47: Prof. Carlos García Alfaro, President of Universidad CUGS (México) (Education)
Medal #48: Dr. Hernan Alejandro Olano Garcia, Rector of the Institución Universitaria Colegios de Colombia Unicoc (Bogotá, Colombia)(Law and Theology)
Medal #49: Dr. Gonzalo Wandosell, Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Laws of the Catholic University of Murcia (Economics)
Medal #50: Dr. Daniel Alberto Cardona Gomez, Dean of the Faculty of Education of the Universidad La Gran Colombia (Education)
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- Editorial Board
- Publications
- Manuscript Submission
- JAPSS Press
- Links
- Journal Asia Pacific Studies
- Conferences
- Conference Madrid January 2022
- Conference Madrid September 2022
- Conference Albany 2020
- Conference Palm Beach 2015
- Albany, Georgia (Feb 19, 2022)
- Guayaquil, Ecuador (May 14, 2022)
- MexicoCityMarch2022
- Simposio Colombia Abril 2022
- Gulfport Conference 2022
- MexicoAugust2022
- Quito November 2022
- Alajuela November 2022
- november Mexico
- April Alabany GA 2023
- London October 2023
- IASS News
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