Ms. Tran Thuy Duong
I. General Information
- Year of birth: 1986.
- E-mail:tranthuyduong156@gmail.com
- Affiliation: Department of Developmental Anthropology, Faculty of Anthropology.
- Academic degree: Master's. Year received: 2014.
- Training process:
2008: Bachelor of History, specializing in Ethnology, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi.
2013: Postgraduate degree in Public Administration, Crawford School of Public Policy, the Australian National University.
2014: Master of Applied Anthropology and Development, School of Archaeology and Anthropology, the Australian National University.
- Language proficiency: English IELTS 6.5.
- Main research focus: Developmental anthropology.
II. Scientific works
Chapter
- “Railways, Tourism and Mountain Urbanization: The Case of Sa Pa” (co-authored with Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Chinh), inUrban history of Vietnam, National University of Hanoi Publishing House, 2016, pp. 497-524.
- “The Role of Border Crossings in Cultural and Social Transformation in Lao Cai Urban Areas” (co-authored with Dr. Tran Huu Son), inGlobalization and urban transformation in contemporary Vietnam, Tri Thuc Publishing House, 2016, pp. 115-131.
- "Marriage, family, and migration history of the Dao Tuyen people of Lao Cai through genealogical chart research," inTransnational study of the Dao ethnic group(Chinese version), 2011, pp. 338-356.
Article
- "Cultural characteristics of ethnic groups and issues related to tourism development in the Northwest region"Culture and Arts Magazine, No. 382, 4/2016, pp. 48-50.
- “Developing Community-Based Tourism in the Northwest Region” (co-authored with Dr. Tran Huu Son)Communist Magazine(Electronic version), July 10, 2015.
- "Railway transport and some issues of urban and ethnic culture - a case study in Lao Cai",Journal of Ethnology, No. 04 (172), 2011, pp. 13-23.
- "Ancient Books of the Dao People - An Important Source for Understanding the History of the Dao Ethnic Group" (co-authored with Dr. Tran Huu Son)Journal of Ethnology, No. 03, 2009. pp. 3-14.
III. Science and Technology Projects at all levels
- ProjectCommunity tourism in Nam Cang(participation), 2011-2014.
- ProjectDeveloping an ecotourism model in the Northwest region.(Participation), under the Northwest Program, 2014-2016.
- This study examines the ethnic minority policies of several countries around the world and proposes additions and improvements to ethnic policies in Vietnam.(participant), code CTDT.07.16/16-20.
IV. Awards and Scholarships
- Australian Development Scholarship for Master's degree.