Jaime Yap
- Senior Teaching Fellow
Department of American Degree Transfer Programme
Biography
Jaime Yap holds a MA and BA from Minnesota, USA. She has taught and lived in the USA for seven years, teaching World History, Film, Music, Theatre, Sociology, Cultural Anthropology and English. She presented her research paper The Changing Role of Wild Rice and its Influence on the Ojibwe for Archaeology Day at Kathio State Park, Minnesota and another paper Myth or Reality: Sitting Bull, General Custer and the Battle at Little Big Horn at the History Department of St Cloud State University. She was awarded the James A & Muriel Grunerud Endow Scholarship and also nominated for lifetime membership in the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, USA.
Academic & Professional Qualifications
- MA in History, St Cloud State University, Minnesota, USA (2004)
- BA (cum laude) History, St Cloud State University, Minnesota, USA (2000)
Research Interests
- History
- Movies
- Music
- Sociology