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A Typical Busy Year’s Schedule

July – International Music Institute and Festival USA (IMIF), Mount St. Mary’s University, Maryland: perform solo, and faculty chamber music; coach ensembles, give individual lessons, clinics, master classes

Aug. – June – prepare, conduct 9 school performing ensemble units for 41 in-house school concerts

October – Invited guest adjudicator, solo recitalist, Beethoven Int’l Strings Competition, Bangkok

December – Guest artist in performance of Schumann Piano Quartet with local Indonesian Music School’s Faculty Artist Series

February – Prepare special school orchestra for music exchange with Singapore American School on remote tropical island town of Bintang in Indonesia

March – Travel with 8 top high school string players to Taipei for 5 days for annual cultural convention at Taipei American School–solo and ensemble adjudications, festival orchestra.

March – Travel to Rome, Italy with 40 member school string orchestra to conduct 4 separate concerts over 10 days during second semester break.

April – Classical Nuances chamber ensemble are invited guest adjudicators at Seoul National Chamber Music Competition; ensemble performs as guest artists with professional city orchestra over 7 day period (combination of professional days and unpaid leave of absence)

May – Solo viola recital: Kodaly, Kamal, Schubert, Hindemith, Mozart Divertimento String Trio

May – Solo guest appearance in Mozart Duo in G Major

June – Prepare new solo music and Brahms Piano Quintet for IMIF faculty concert in July

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Dr. Sharon Eng's academic pursuits include research and writings on NGO organizational effectiveness; NGO/NPO misconduct, rules-breaking and dysfunction; and the social-political-structural tensions arising from global donor relations with local indigenous nongovernmental organizations.  She continues to also explore the roots of radicalism within organizations, and as well as radical social behaviours of activist groups and associations as reflected in their organizational structures and belief systems, to their often unique management protocols and ways of relating to the communities they serve.

Her Ph.D was awarded by the University of South Australia's (Adelaide) International Graduate School of Business and Management.  Her thesis, entitled: Organizational Effectiveness and Management Sustainability of Indonesian Grassroots Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), 1995, won international recognition at the 2008 Conference of the International Society of Third Sector Research (ISTR) in Barcelona.

Some of Dr. Eng's recent publications and papers include "Rogue NGOs and NPOs:  Content, context, consequences"; "Fourth sector responses to development aid:  Reinventing capitalism in the third world?"; and "Unintentional and intentional deviant domestic and international philanthropy".

Please click onto the Social Scientist links to learn more about my academic credentials and research activity.

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