School of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Gladius Kulothungan
Position: Senior Lecturer/Programme Leader B.A. Social Enterprise
Contact address:
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of East London
Docklands Campus
University Way
London E16 2RD
Brief biography:
Gladius has 25 years of senior management and training/consultancy/research experience in the private, public and voluntary sectors with a diverse range of expertise in the areas of social action & community development, media productions, project management and social enterprise. Currently he heads the B.A. Social Enterprise programme in CIS.
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Engineering
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Activities/responsible for:
B.A. Social Enterprise programme in CIS
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Research / Publications:
Current research:
All publications post 2001:
- Science, Technology & The future; Conference paper at World Future Studies Conference, Berlin, 1989
- Marketing and Fundraising strategy: For the Council of Ethnic Minority Voluntary organisations, U.K. September, 2002
- Needs Analysis- a community arts perspective: The Space, Isle of Dogs, East London, December, 2002
- Feasibility Study, Phase I, Mental health Project, Copleston centre, Peckham, London, April, 2003 (with Siobhan Riordan)
- Strategic Review – Social Enterprise Zone, Community Links, December 2003
- Business Plan 2005-2008, Basantu Outreach Project, Waltham Forest, London, September, 2004
- Evaluation Report, Faith Regen UK, London, December 2004
- Study of Healthy Living Project, Becton Community Health Project, Becton, London, January 2005
- Calling A Spade a Tool: Towards Ontology of Organisations, Conference Paper, International Philosophy of Management Conference, Oxford University, July 2005 (to be published in the Philosophy of Management Journal in Autumn, 2006)
- Business Plan; Federation of Iraqi Refugees, Manchester, Oct 2005
- Newham Twenty Years On: A research report for Communities in Transition and Commission on Urban Life and Faith; with Greg Smith, March, 2006
- Action Learning Report; Review of Choosing Health Delivery; Tower Hamlets Council ( June 2006)
- Social Enterprise- Emergence of a Maternalist Capitalism? Paper presented at the Social Enterprise research Conference, London, June, 2006
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