Dr. Hasan Nasrallah, Cultural Counselor has overall administrative
responsibility for the Cultural Division with direct oversight
of the Accounting, Administrative & Information Technology
Departments. Dr. Hasan will direct his attention to policy matters,
strategic planning, and outreach to U.S. universities and educational
agencies.
Dr. Hasan Nasrallah has executive oversight of Kuwait Scholarship
programs in the United States and Canada. Dr. Nasrallah comes
to this position having held a number of Academic, Scientific
and technical duties in Kuwait including, Dean College of Health
Sciences, Public Authority for Applied Education and Training;
Research Associate, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research;
Director, Arid and Terrestrial Land, Environmental Protection
Agency; Research Associate, Center for climatology /Atmospheric
Sciences , Arizona State University.
Many Institutions benefited from Dr. Nasrallah's expertise including
Public Authority for Agriculture and Fishery, Regional Agency
for Marine Environment Protection, International Government Agency
for Ozone and climat changes under the auspices of The United
Nations.
Dr. Hassan Nasrallah has published numerous scientific research
papers related to atmospheric/climatic changes, which qualified
him to receive the award of Scientific Production in 2003 granted
by Kuwait Institute for Advancement of Science (more than 45 research
papers and 4 scientific projects funded by this institute.)
Over the past 20 years, Dr. Nasrallah participated in several
conferences and scientific discussion sessions locally, regionally
and internationally. Especially in the area of atmospheric/cimatic
changes and global warming, which qualified him to be appointed
as Vice President, First Team of International Government Organization
for Climatic Changes in The United Nations(IPCC) and Director,
Referee Annual Scientific Reports for this organization from 1992-
1999.
Dr. Hasan Nasrallah earned his Master's and Ph.D. in Climatology
/Atmospheric Sciences and Environmental Studies from University
of Arizona Class of 1980 and Arizona State University class of
1988.