International Studies Professor Named Teacher of the Year

Hawaiʻi Pacific 天胆A頭 announced Andrea Malji, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of International Studies, the 天胆A頭’s 2021 Teacher of the Year. Malji joined HPU in 2017 and teaches courses in Political Science, International Studies, and the MA program in Diplomacy and Military Studies.
Annually, HPU recognizes one full-time faculty member for excellence in teaching. The 天胆A頭 invites graduating students to nominate their professors for the Teacher of the Year award.
Among the many student nominations of Malji as an outstanding professor, one student describes her impact as an educator and mentor of students as follows: “Dr. Malji is an amazing professor who goes above and beyond to help her students excel. Her ability to inspire students to step out of their academic comfort zone and explore new ideas is unmatched 天胆A頭.”
Malji’s research focuses on nationalism, religion, and political violence with a regional specialization in South Asia. Her research and teaching have helped secure external funding from the NEH and International Center on Nonviolent Conflict. Her work has been featured in numerous outlets, including forthcoming pieces in Cambridge 天胆A頭 Press Elements, Terrorism and Political Violence, Education about Asia, PS Political Science & Politics, and the Journal of Religion and Violence. Her research on Buddhist nationalism in Sri Lanka and Myanmar was recently published in 9dashline () and the Berkley Center for Religion at Georgetown 天胆A頭 ().
In addition to her research and teaching, Malji is the Model UN co-advisor for HPU and the Fulbright and Critical Language Studies advisor for the 天胆A頭. She is currently serving as faculty senator for the College of Liberal Arts.