Dr. Sandar Win

Dr. Sandar Win
Professor and Head, Department of Anthropology

Email
:
dr.sandarwinygn@gmail.com
Academic Qualification
:
1. B.A (Hons:) (Anthropology), University of Yangon, 1994
2. Dip in Archaeology, University of Yangon, 1996
3. Dip in French, Yangon University Foreign Language, 2000
4. M.A, (Anthropology), University of Yangon, 1999
5. PhD, (Anthropology), University of Yangon, 2012
Career History:
:
University of Yangon Department of Anthropology 1995 to 2000
Nationalities Youth Resource Development Degree College
Department of Anthropology 2000
East Yangon University Department of Anthropology 2000 to 2012
Yadanabon University Department of Anthropology 2012 to 2017
East Yangon University Department of Anthropology 2017 to 2022
University of Yangon Department of Anthropology 2022 until now
International Cooperation Research:
:
1. Socio-economic Changes. On Livelihood in Htantaw Village, Amarapura Township, Mandalay Religion (Chiang Mai University, 2015).
Teaching courses
:
Cultural Anthropology, Medical Anthropology, Social Anthropology, Applied Anthropology and Political Anthropology
Field of interest
:
Cultural Anthropology, Social Anthropology and Medical Anthropology
Present Field of Research
:
Monastic Education: A Case on Mingaladone Village, Yangon Region

Publications:

      1. ချင်းပြည်နယ်တောင်ပိုင်း၊ မင်းတပ်မြို့နယ်၊ လှေးကောင်းကျေးရွာအုပ်စုအတွင်း နေထိုင်ကြသော ချင်း(မွင်း) တိုင်းရင်းသားများ၏ ယုံကြည်ကိုးကွယ်မှု (University of Yangon, 2003) (Feb) (Vol. 11)
      2. The Role of Traditional Medicine in Myanmar (2009) (July) Vol. 1, No.3, University of Yangon.
      3. The Utility of the Herbal Medicine (Yar Ke) in Detoxification of Opiate addiets. University of East Yangon, 2011, December, Vol.3, No.1.
      4. Socio-economic Changes in Libelihood of Htantaw Village, Amarapura Township, Mandalay Region. University Research Journal, 2016, August, Vol.8, No.6.
      5. ဆလုံတိုင်းရင်းသားများ၏ လူမှုစီးပွားရေးဘဝ (ပါမောက္ခဒေါ်တင်ရီနှင့်အဖွဲ့)
      6. Culture-Based Traditional Beliefs and Practices on Pregnancy, Childbirth and Postpartum Among Pa-O Women from Ho Pong Township, Taunggyi District, Southern Shan State. September, 2020, Vol. 8, No.1.