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      • H. Douglas Brown Henry Douglas Brown (born 1942 in Salisbury, Rhodesia now known as Harare, Zimbabwe) is a professor emeritus of English as a Second Language at Yogyakarta State University. He was the president of International TESOL from 1980 to 1981, and in 2001 he received TESOL's James E. Alatis Award for Distinguished Service.
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  2. Dr. Douglas A. Brown is currently the Dean of the Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management at the University of Manitoba. Dr. Brown holds a PhD in Sport History from the University of Western Ontario.

  3. May 7, 2018 · A celebrated scholar on identity, ethnicity and human agency within sport, Dr. Douglas Brown’s term as dean of the Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management has been extended to August 31, 2024. Dr. Brown holds a PhD in Sport History from the University of Western Ontario.

  4. Dr. Douglas Brown. Dean and professor. 102 Frank Kennedy Centre 420 University Crescent 204-474-8764 fkrm.dean@umanitoba.ca

  5. The Rev. Dr. Douglas [Doug] Brown has been the minister of St. Paul’s since May 2013. Prior to St. Paul’s, Doug served at the two-point pastoral charge of St. Andrew’s Warkworth and St. Andrew’s Hastings for nine years and St. Andrew’s Cobourg for fifteen years.

  6. Dr. Douglas A. Brown is currently the Dean of the Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management at the University of Manitoba. Dr. Brown holds a PhD in Sport History from the University of Western Ontario.

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  7. Henry Douglas Brown (born 1942 in Salisbury, Rhodesia now known as Harare, Zimbabwe) is a professor emeritus of English as a Second Language at Yogyakarta State University. [1] He was the president of International TESOL from 1980 to 1981, and in 2001 he received TESOL's James E. Alatis Award for Distinguished Service.

  8. Those are the words of Dr. Douglas Brown, the much-loved Professor of Biology who spent three decades on the Faculty at Bishop’s before retiring in 1996. Now in his eighties, Dr. Brown has a keen memory of his time at Bishop’s and how his decision to make a career of teaching changed the course of his life.