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Curriculum Vitae

VONG MENG
House #292, Road 23, Group 6, Sangkat Boeung Tumpon, Khan Meanchey
P.O. Box 540, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Tel: (855-012)446 416, Fax: (855-023) 889 180
E-mail: [email protected]

PERSONAL DATA
Sex: Male
Date of Birth: June 04, 1978
Place of Birth: Takeo province, Cambodia

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Royal Academy of Cambodia
Ph.D. student in Linguistics, 2007-2010
Dissertation: Affixes in the Modern Khmer Language

Royal Academy of Cambodia


M.A. in Linguistics, 2002
Thesis: Compound Words in the Modern Khmer Language

Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, Royal University of Phnom Penh


B.A. in Khmer Literature, 2000
Thesis: Reduplicative Words in the Modern Khmer Language

Institute of Foreign Languages (IFL), Royal University of Phnom Penh


B.A in English (TEFL), 2007

Department of Law, Faculty of Law and Economics


Diploma in Law Professional, 1998

WORK EXPERIENCES
A- Institute of National Language (INL), Royal Academy of Cambodia
E-mail: [email protected]
As a researcher and assistant-editor of the Dictionary Project
02 September 2003-Present
- A member of Khmer Orthographic Dictionary project (publication in
September, 2005)
- Assistant-editor to prepare Khmer compound words input and output new
Khmer Encyclopedic Dictionary Project (publication expected by the end of
2008)

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B- Ministry of National Assembly-Senate Relations and Inspection
General Department of General Administrative Affairs,
Department of Administration and Personnel,
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
As an administrator
10 Sept 1999-03 June 2003
Office of International Relations and ASEAN
I was in charge of
- preparing documents related to the embassy for Ministry
- translating documents related to corruption from English into Khmer
- doing further research on corruption issues
- maintaining good relationship with NGOs in sending the officials to train in
short courses
- discussing with other officials to prepare documents taken a course in NGOs
or national and international organization
- participating in a national and international conference, symposium,
congress, and seminar

C-Royal University of Phnom Penh


Department of English, Institute of Foreign Languages (IFL)
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
As a part-time lecturer
Private program
December 2002- Present
- To give a lecture on Khmer grammar compared with English grammar to get
the students understand both grammatical systems
- To give a lecture on Khmer literature and its role in our life and society,
focusing on literature theory, historical evolution and origin of the Khmer
literature compared with English literature to enable the students to
improve their writing of both English and Khmer stories
- To give a lecture on Khmer culture, focusing on Cambodian religion,
tradition, national ceremony, national music, dance, national art, and
architecture
- To assist the Director with student’s theses:
1. Noun Formation in the Modern Khmer Language
2. Transitive and Intransitive Verbs in the Modern Khmer Language

As a Contract Lecturer of the Advanced Study of Khmer (ASK)


program
The cooperation between the Institute of Foreign Languages (IFL),
Royal University of Phnom Penh and the University of Hawaii, USA
Supported by Fulbright Fund

June 13-July 29, 2005


- To teach advance Khmer to foreigners; to develop intensive and immersion
language curriculum program; to provide service and coordination between
morning teaching for 4 morning hours per day; 5 days per weeks as well as
54 afternoon hours of informal applied practice. In addition, three hours of
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volunteer work for afternoon activities with NGOs, government agencies,
and larger Cambodian community. Related activities include, but are not
limited to, maintaining at least 3 hours of office hour per week for course
taught; participating in teacher training/administrative committees, and in-
service fleshing workshop.

June 28- July 23, 2004


- To teach Khmer Language to foreigners in summer course for the Advanced
Study of Khmer (ASK). This is an intensive four week module with (a) three
hour and 30 minutes of formal learning in the morning; (b) volunteer for
three hours of informal learning with a focus on social on social and cultural
learning with hands on the activities at the NGOs in the afternoon; (c)
volunteer for weekend fieldtrips.

D-Paññāsāstra University of Cambodia (PUC)


Paññāsāstra Faculty of Polytechnics
November 2005-January 2007
Part time in Khmer Studies Lecturer, B.A in English program
- To teach History of Cambodia and Khmer literature for year 2, history focuses
on history of Angkor era up to 1997 and literature focuses on Inscription,
folktale, the modern literature and novel writings

E- University of Technology Phnom Penh


November 2004-March 2005
Part time in Khmer Studies Lecturer, B.A in English program
Khmer Studies Lecturer, B.A in English program
- To teach Khmer literature for year 3 focused on theory of literature and
historical Khmer literature from Funan period up to the present time

F-Department of English, Institute of Management and Economics


Sihanouk Ville, Cambodia
Lecturer of English
Weekend Program, B.A. in English
September 2004-July 2005
- To teach Writing Skill, Year one
- To teach Writing Skill, Year two
- To teach Khmer Literature

Attending conferences
- South and Southeast Asian Association for the Study of Culture and Religion
(SSEASR), Syncretism in South and Southeast Asia: Adoption and
Adaptation, Speaker of the Evolution of Khmer Language in the
Globalization Era, Bangkok, Thailand, May 24-27, 2007
- 1st CAMTESOL Conference on English Language Teaching: Practical Issues
in Teaching, Institute of Foreign Languages (IFL), Royal University of
Phnom Penh, and Hotel Inter-Continental, 12-13 March 2005, this
conference was supported by IDP Education Australia:
http://www.camtesol.org, Certificate of Attendance
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- 7th National Socio-Cultural Research Congress on Cambodia. Speaker of
Language of Literature: An Essay on the Modern Cambodian Syntax, Royal
University of Phnom Penh, 15-17 November 2004
- Regional Conference on: Democracy in Southeast Asia: Opportunities,
Challenges and Future Direction, University of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, 7-8
April 2004
- 6th National Socio-Cultural Research Congress on Cambodia. Speaker of the
Khmer Literature in the 21st Century. Royal University of Phnom Penh, 18-
20 November 2003
- 5th National Socio-Cultural Research Congress on Cambodia. Speaker of the
criteria of Compound Words in the Modern Khmer Language. Royal
University of Phnom Penh, 12-14 November 2002
- National Conference on Preservation and Development of Khmer Fine Arts.
Speaker of A Vision of a Culture of Peace on Cambodia. Royal Academy of
Cambodia. 4-5 April 2001
- 3rd National Socio-Cultural Research Congress on Cambodia. Speaker of
Reduplicative Words in the Modern Khmer Language. Royal University of
Phnom Penh, 15-17 November 2000

Attending short training courses


- Chamroeun University of Poly-Technology, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Pedagogy course for higher education, 01 March-14 June 2003
Subject included: educational psychology, teaching methodology,
professional morality and educational quality, training lecturer, and
educational administration

- A Cambodia Singapore Organization


Information Computer School Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Internet and E-mail Course, Certificate of Attendance, 29-31 Aug 2001

- Khmer Writers’ Association, Phnom Penh, Cambodia


Poetry and Novel Writing Skills, Certificate of Completion, 01 July - 30 Sept
1999

- Pacific Technical School, Phnom Penh, Cambodia


Computer Course: MS Window 95, MS Word 7.0, MS Excel 7.0, and
Antivirus Certificate of Achievement, July 21- Oct 13, 1997

Attending workshop

- CKS Khmer Teacher Training Workshop, October 10-14, 2005


Presenter: Frank Smith from University of Wisconsin, Southeast Asian
Studies Summer Institute
Workshop includes: brief overview of language teaching methodologies;
communicative language teaching; outcome-based language teaching; Goal

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language-setting in language teaching; skill-based instruction; and examples
of four macro-skills instruction.

- Task-based Proficiency Activities Teaching Strategies Assessment, the


Advanced Study of Khmer (ASK) Teacher Training workshop. Presented by
Dr. Robert Vicars. Institute of Foreign Languages, Royal University of
Phnom Penh, June 16-18, 2005.

- The Distinguished Public Lecture Forum on “News, Media and Political


Leadership” Distinguished speaker: Dr. Christopher Arterton, Dean of
George Washington Universtiy’s Graduate School of Political Management,
The Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace, University of
Cambodia, 15 March 2005
- Workshop on Consistency, Institute of Foreign Languages, Royal University
of Phnom Penh. Presented by Mr. Hok Roth, M. A, Deputy-Head of English
Department, Institute of Foreign Languages, Royal University of Phnom
Penh, 21 August 2004
- Reconciliation on Cambodia, presented by Dr. Craig Etcheson, visiting
scholar of Southeast Asian Studies, The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced
International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Center for Khmer Studies,
Phnom Penh, Cambodia 08 September 2004

Publications
- Khmer Orthographic Dictionary, co-authors. Publisher: Phnom Penh, IIC,
Institute of National Language, Royal Academy of Cambodia, 2005.
- Khmer inscriptions before 1975, Phnom Penh, 2000
- Phenomena in Khmer Phonetics, Phnom Penh, 2001
- Language use in AnlongVeng, Oddormeanchey province. Phnom Penh:
Institute of National Language. INL magazine—Nº3, 2002
- The Criteria of Compound Words in the modern Khmer language. Phnom
Penh: Institute of National Language. INL magazine--Nº 4, 2003

LANGUAGE SKILLS
Khmer: Native
English: Proficient

INTERESTS
Reading, writing, research, teaching, communication, and sport

REFEREES

Dr. Sorn Samnang


President,
Royal Academy of Cambodia
P.O. Box 2070, Phnom Penh 3, Russian federation Blvd, Cambodia
Tel/Fax: (855-023) 890 180
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Mobile: (855-012) 838 010
E-mail: [email protected]

Dr. Iv Chan
Director,
Institute of National Language, Royal Academy of Cambodia
P.O. Box 2070, Phnom Penh 3, Cambodia
Tel/Fax: (855-023) 890 180
Mobile: (855-012) 836 040
E-mail: [email protected]

Dr. Mao Sokan


Vice-Rector,
Royal University of Phnom Penh
P.O. Box 416, Russian federation Blvd, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Tel: (855-023) 885 419
Fax: (855-023) 884 154
Mobile: (855-016) 850 540
E-mail: [email protected]

Dr. Thel Thong


Advisor of Institute of National Language, Royal Academy of Cambodia, and
Advisor of Cambodian Buddhist Association, Vic. Inc., Canberra, Australia
3 Jardine Tce, Braeside (waterways),
3195, Vic. Australia
Phone: (03) 9769 1229
Mobile: 0413 298 164
E-mail : [email protected]

Roth Hok
Acting Head of English Department
Institute of Foreign Languages
Royal University of Phnom Penh
E-mail: [email protected]
Mobile: (855) 12 729 119

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