hasharina.hassan@ubd.edu.bn
Dk Noor Hasharina Pg Hj Hassan is a lecturer in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Universiti Brunei Darussalam. She was previously a Postdoctoral Visiting Research Fellow at the Department of Geography at King’s College London and a Visiting Scholar at the East West Centre, Hawaii. Her research falls under the umbrella of urban landscape and consumption where her current research interests includes: retail and consumption dynamics; housing development; landscape studies and tourism; sustainable development and welfare.
She is currently a Researcher with the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences under the Geography, Environment and Development Studies Programme. She is the Head of Borneo Studies Network Secretariat Office, UBD and a Research Associate at the Institute of Asian Studies, UBD.
B.A Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei Darussalam
M.A University of Southampton, United Kingdom
PhD University of Southampton, United Kingdom
Retail and Consumption, Urban Culture and Housing Issues, Place and Landscape Studies, Sustainable Development
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AKMA Ullah, Noor Hasharina Hassan, Mohammad, S.M. & Chattoraj, D. (2020). ‘Migration and Security: Implications for Minority migrant groups.’ India Quaterly.
A.K.M. Ahsan Ullah, Shirley Chin Wei Lee, Noor Hasharina Hassan & Faraha Nawaz (2020). Xenophobia in the GCC countries: migrants' desire and distress. Global Affairs. Routledge.
B. Gweshengwe & Noor Hasharina Hassan (2020). Defining the characteristics of poverty and their implications for poverty analysis. Cogent Social Sciences. 6(1).
B. Gweshengwe, Noor Hasharina Hassan & H. Ali Maricar (2020). Perceptions of the Language and Meaning of Poverty in Brunei Darussalam.’ Journal of Asian and African Studies.
AKMA Ullah, SM Mohamad, Noor Hasharina Hassan & D Chattoraj (2019). ‘Global Skills Deficiency: Perspectives of Skill Mobility in Southeast Asian Countries. Asian Education and Development Studies.
Noor Hasharina Hassan (2017). ‘Everyday Finance and Consumption in Brunei Darussalam’ in Borneo Studies in History, Society and Culture. V. King, Zawawi Ibrahim & Noor Hasharina Hassan (eds.) Springer: Singapore.
AKMA Ullah, Noor Hasharina Hassan, Mohammad, S.M. & Chattoraj, D. (2020). ‘Migration and Security: Implications for Minority migrant groups.’ India Quaterly.
AKM Ahsan Ullah, Siti Mazidah Haji Mohamad, Noor Hasharina Hassan & Diotima Chattoraj, Global Skill Deficiency: Does Southeast Asia gain or lose? Asian Education and Development Studies Journal (Scopus). 2019.
Noor Hasharina Hassan & Yong. G.Y V. A Vision Where Every Family has Basic Shelter. National and Regional Approaches to the Sustainable Development Goals in Southeast Asia and ASEAN. Singapore: Brill. 2019.
Hassan, Noor Hasharina. Housing Matters: The Value of Home Ownership in Brunei Darussalam. Working Paper No. 36. Gadong: Institute of Asian Studies, Universiti Brunei Darussalam 2017.
King, Victor.T; Zawawi Ibrahim & Noor Hasharina Hassan. (Eds). Borneo Studies in History, Society and Culture. Springer. 2017.
PI, Understanding Poverty in Kampong Ayer, Brunei (2020), FASS FIC Block Grant
PI, Techno-economic Viability of Renewable Distributed Energy System (DES) in Borneo, (2020) Japan-ASEAN STIP & University Research Grant
Co-PI, Potential Biomass Resources in the Regions of Borneo for Bio-Refinery Applications, (2019) University Research Grant
Co-Researcher: ‘Skill Mobility from ASEAN Countries: A Cost Benefit Analysis’. 1 April 2018 - 30 March 2020, FIC Research Grant.
PI: Millennial Muslims’ Consumption Culture and Identity of Malay Muslim Millennial in Brunei, Malaysia and Indonesia. FIC Block Grant, July 2018
Co-Researcher: Teraja Ecotourism Development Project: Facilitating Sustainable Growth. (2019) External Grant: TOTAL
PI: Reconstructing the Geography and Landscapes Of Brunei through History (unfunded)
PI: Poverty Alleviation in Brunei Darussalam. (Unfunded)
AKMA Ullah, Noor Hasharina Hassan, Mohammad, S.M. & Chattoraj, D. (2020). ‘Migration and Security: Implications for Minority migrant groups.’ India Quaterly.
A.K.M. Ahsan Ullah, Shirley Chin Wei Lee, Noor Hasharina Hassan & Faraha Nawaz (2020). Xenophobia in the GCC countries: migrants' desire and distress. Global Affairs. Routledge.
B. Gweshengwe & Noor Hasharina Hassan (2020). Defining the characteristics of poverty and their implications for poverty analysis. Cogent Social Sciences. 6(1).
B. Gweshengwe, Noor Hasharina Hassan & H. Ali Maricar (2020). Perceptions of the Language and Meaning of Poverty in Brunei Darussalam.’ Journal of Asian and African Studies.
AKMA Ullah, SM Mohamad, Noor Hasharina Hassan & D Chattoraj (2019). ‘Global Skills Deficiency: Perspectives of Skill Mobility in Southeast Asian Countries. Asian Education and Development Studies.
Noor Hasharina Hassan & Gabriel Y.V. Yong (2019). ‘A Vision in Which Every Family Has Basic Shelter’ in Sustainable Development Goals in Southeast Asia and ASEAN. Brill: Singapore.
Noor Hasharina Hassan & Gabriel Y.V. Yong (2019). ‘The Cultural Value of Bakuts in Kampong Ayer, Brunei Darussalam’. Southeast Asia: A Multidisciplinary Journal.
B. Gweshengwe & Noor Hasharina Hassan (2019). Knowledge to Policy: Understanding Poverty to Create Policies that Facilitate Zero Poverty in Brunei Darussalam. Southeast Asia: A Multidisciplinary Journal.
Noor Hasharina Hassan (2017). ‘Everyday Finance and Consumption in Brunei Darussalam’ in Borneo Studies in History, Society and Culture. V. King, Zawawi Ibrahim & Noor Hasharina Hassan (eds.) Springer: Singapore.
King, V.T., Zawawi Ibrahim & Noor Hasharina Hassan (eds.) (2017). Borneo Studies in History, Society and Culture. Springer: Singapore
Noor Hasharina Hassan (2017). ‘Housing Matters: The Value of Home Ownership in Brunei Darussalam in IAS UBD Working Paper No. 36. UBD: Gadong.
Yong, G.Y.V. and Noor Hasharina (2008) H.H. Strategies for Ecotourism: Working with Globalisation. Southeast Asia: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 8: 35-52.
Others:
Noor Hasharina Hassan & Gabriel Y.V. Yong. Borneo Transport Infrastructure: What is Delaying Development?. International Tourism Conference and Exhibition (ITCE) 2018 “Tourism and Heritage: The ASEAN and Borneo Contextâ€, UBD, Brunei Darussalam. January 2018. – awaiting book chapter publication.
Noor Hasharina Pg Hassan & Gabriel Y.V. Yong. Cultural Value of Bakuts in Kampong Ayer, Brunei Darussalam. 14th International Borneo Research Council Conference 2018: Translating the Past, Envisioning the Future. UNIMAS, Kuching, Sarawak. 6-8 August 2018 – Paper Published.
Gabriel Yong & Noor Hasharina Pg Hassan. Reconstructing the 10th-14th Century Geography of Limau Manis, Brunei Darussalam. 14th International Borneo Research Council – Conference 2018: Translating the Past, Envisioning the Future. UNIMAS, Kuching, Sarawak. 6-8 August 2018. – Awaiting Conference Organizer for Paper Submitted
Noor Hasharina Hassan & Gabriel Y.V. Yong. Poverty Alleviation in Brunei Darussalam. Challenges of Governance for Innovation, Resilience and Sustainability: ASEAN and EU – Looking toward the Global Goals 2030, Groningen Research Centre for Southeast Asia and ASEAN, Brussels, Belgium 29 October-31st October 2018.
Yes, provide consultancy.
Consultancy and Collaborative work with the Brunei-US ASEAN English Language Programme
Head, Office of Secretariat (UBD), Borneo Studies Network
Research Associate, Institute of Asian Studies, UBD
Editorial Board Committee Member, Asia in Transition IAS-UBD Springer Book Series
AUN Ecological Education and Culture (2019)
Joint Appointee, Institute of Asian Studies, UBD (2013-2018)
AUN Culture and the Arts Thematic Committee (March 2018)
AUN Sustainable Cities and Urban Development (2018)
Visiting Research Scholar at the Geography Department of King’s College London, UK. (2015)
Visiting Scholar at the East West Centre, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA (2014)
Collaboration with Tourism Unit, Ministry of Primary Resources and Tourism & TOTAL, Borneo on Ecotourism Development in Teraja
Collaboration with BANTU (Social Enterprise) on Poverty in Brunei
Consultancy and Collaborative work with the Brunei-US ASEAN English Language Programme
Contribute towards the creation of information on Brunei, Borneo and Asian Studies.