The People
To prepare his students for the future, FDU-Vancouver Campus Provost
Ian Haslam has put together a team that is
as diverse as the student body. “We have
staff,” he says, “from Canada, Ireland,
England, Japan, the United States, China,
South Africa and Russia. The faculty come
to us from the Czech Republic, Iran, England,
Canada and China.”
Born and raised in England, Haslam is
today a Canadian citizen who has decades
of experience in academic leadership. He
most recently worked in Los Angeles, Calif.,
where he was dean of health sciences
and athletics at El Camino College. He
previously held administrative leadership
positions at Eastern Michigan University
and at the National Institute of Education
at Nanyang Technological University in
Singapore.
Asked why he joined the new venture,
Haslam says, “This is an incredible opportunity
to be a part of a world-class university
and also build something that could be
a model for global learning and for all of
higher education.”
Eduard Babulak, a Canadian citizen
and professional engineer, is a visiting
professor of information technology. He
comes to the University from Cyprus,
where he was full professor and head of
the department of management information
systems at the American University
of Cyprus. Babulak, who has extensive
experience teaching international students,
has lived and worked in the United States,
Canada, the United Kingdom, Spain, the
Czech Republic, Cyprus, Germany, Austria
and Slovakia. He also speaks 14 languages.
“I feel privileged that I’m here at the formation
of this new campus,” he says. “I am
inspired by Fairleigh Dickinson University’s commitment
to academic quality and excellence.”
Babulak, who is teaching precalculus,
calculus and information technology, says
he is eager to nourish the skills of the students.
“These young people are learning to
work together as a team while also manifesting
their unique identities. I feel their
energy and momentum. They will be great
ambassadors for our mission.”
Adjunct faculty include people like
Susanne Green, who is originally from
Canada but who formerly was the assistant
director for the Center for Policy and
Economic Development at the University of
Texas at El Paso. Then there’s Touss Sepehr,
an Iranian who holds Canadian citizenship
and permanent European Union residency.
He most recently worked with OPEC and is
teaching political science. Ming Wang, born
in China, has taught in the United Kingdom
and Singapore and will teach business
courses at FDU-Vancouver.
The support staff also boasts international
credentials. For example, Associate
Director of Admissions Wei Kang hails
from China and recently was working in
the United States. David O’Reilly,
business manager and learning resources and
support specialist, is a Canadian citizen
who has worked in Japan. Admissions
counselor Junko Poley is originally from
Japan, and administrative assistant Natalia
Kharitonova is from Russia. Lynda Kuit,
assistant to the campus provost, was born
in South Africa and educated in South Africa
and The Netherlands.
“It’s a fantastic group,” says Haslam.
“We’ve created a diversity that is as rich as
you’re going to find. Our faculty and staff
have a wide variety of experiences and represent
many different cultures. Their diversity
and their commitment to the students will
provide an incredible learning experience.”