Faton Bislimi
Faton (Tony) Bislimi was born and raised in Gjilan, Kosova. He holds honors (Summa Cum Laude) bachelor degrees in Computer Science (BS) and Mathematics (BA) from Texas Lutheran University (2005), a Master's in Public Administration and International Development from the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (2007), where he was a Kennedy fellow, and an MA in International Relations from Dalhousie University (2010), as a Center for Foreign Policy Studies research fellow. He has lectured and presented at several international conferences on issues related to education, economic and social development, conflict resolution, and inter-ethnic relations. A member of many honor and academic societies in the US (such as Alpha Chi, U.S. National Scholars Honor Society, Who's Who, etc), he has also earned important academic distinctions and awards.
His work experience includes positions with major international organizations and companies - such as UNDP, RTI International, etc. He also has a passion to teach and has served as lecturer at the Victory University College in Prishtina and the American University in Kosovo. Currently, Tony is a research fellow at the Center for Foreign Policy Studies & EU Center of Excellence (Dalhousie University), and a senior fellow at the Kosovo Public Policy Center. He currently lives with his wife Nora and daughter Fiona in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he is pursuing his PhD in political science at Dalhousie University and teaching a course on Development Economics.
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