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About Jayce Sudweeks

Professor Sudweeks received his Ph.D. in Public Administration from North Carolina State University in August 2019. His dissertation entitled, Should We Let Them Go: A Narrative Policy Framework Analysis of the Policy Narratives Surrounding the Release of Genetically Modified Mosquitos in Brazil and the Florida Keys, examines the role of policy narratives on the decisions to release genetically modified mosquitos in Brazil while releases in Florida were delayed.  His primary research interests are focused on the governance of biotechnology with a focus on nonprofit organizations and international nongovernmental organizations.  He is also interested in the management challenges faced by nonprofit organizations.  Professor Sudweeks holds both Master of Science and Bachelor of Science degrees in Molecular Biology from Brigham Young University.  He has presented his research at and is a member of the Association for Research on Nonprofits Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), the Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), and the Southeastern Conference of Public Administration (SECOPA).  Professor Sudweeks’ research is interdisciplinary by nature and has publications in natural science and social science journals.  He joined the faculty of Georgia Southern University in the Fall 2019 as an assistant professor in the Department of Public and Nonprofit Studies. Professor Sudweeks teaches graduate courses in nonprofit administration, strategic management and nonprofit governance.  He teaches undergraduate courses in introduction to nonprofit management, international nongovernmental organizations and introduction to public administration.

Positions

Present Faculty Member, Georgia Southern University Department of Public and Nonprofit Studies
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Curriculum Vitae




Grants

2016 - 2019 Restoring Biotechnology’s Moral Fiber? Genetically Modified American Chestnut Trees, Responsible Innovation, and Environmental Justice
National Science Foundation
2014 - 2017 National Science Foundation Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT)
North Carolina State University
2014 - 2015 University Graduate Fellowship
North Carolina State University
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2018 - 2019 Genome & Society Advisor, Genome BC
2016 - 2018 Co-Editor, Journal of Responsible Innovation
2014 Editor, Philanthropy Journal
2010 - 2013 Global IT Manager, ModusLink, Inc.
2008 - 2010 Global Business Systems Analyst, ModusLink, Inc.
2004 - 2008 Program Manager, ModusLink, Inc.
2003 - 2004 Financial Services Advisor, Beneficial Financial Group
2001 - 2003 Director of Program Management, Modus Media International
2000 - 2001 Program Manager, Modus Media International
1999 - 2000 Business Process Engineer, Modus Media International
1998 - 1999 Call Center Supervisor, Modus Media International
Member, Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA)
Member, Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA)
Member, Pi Alpha Alpha, The Global Honor Society for Public Affairs and Administration
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Honors and Awards

  • Recipient, 1st Place in Policy and Practices Track, International Genetically Engineered Machines Competition (2014)
  • Inductee, Pi Alpha Alpha, Global Honor Society for Public Affairs and Administration, North Carolina University (2018)

Courses

  • Nonprofit Administration
  • International Nongovernmental Organizations
  • Introduction to Nonprofit Management

Education

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2019 Ph.D. in Public Administration, North Carolina State University
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1995 M.S. in Molecular Biology, Brigham Young University
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1992 B.S. in Molecular Biology, Brigham Young University
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Contact Information

P.O. Box 8048
Statesoboro, GA 30460
Office: Carroll 1072
Phone: (912) 478-5822

Email:


Campus or Departmental Talks (2)

Encyclopedia Entries (1)

Invited Talks (1)

Other Publications (2)

Papers Presented (12)

Refereed Journal Articles (11)