Dinesh Sharma
Quick Facts
Biography
Dinesh J. Sharma (born in New Dehli, India) is a social scientist, psychologist, academic and author in the fields of human rights, leadership and globalization. “The Global Obama: Crossroads of Leadership in the 21st Century” and most recently, “The Global Hillary."
Career
Sharma graduated in 1996 with a Ph.D. from Harvard University in Psychology and Human Development and with training in Cultural Anthropology He completed a NIMH Post-Doctoral Fellowship in 1999 at Columbia University. Prior to his time at Harvard, he received his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (1986) and Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from Loyola University in Chicago, IL (1990).
Sharma has served since 2003 as a senior fellow at the Institute for International and Cross-Cultural Research at St. Francis College in New York City. He is an Associate Research Professor (Hon.) at the Institute of Global Cultural Studies, SUNY Binghamton., where he teaches in the Department of Human Development at Harpur College.Sharmahas also taught a course at Fordham University at Lincoln Center entitled, “The UN and Global Leadership”. The course delves into the intricate consensus process at the United Nations, a part of the organizational leadership program.
Sharma is the author and editor of seven book as well as many journal articles, and is a regular columnist for Asia Times Online, The Global Intelligence, and contributor various other websites (e.g., Al Jazeera English, News Blaze). His book: “Barack Obama in Hawaii and Indonesia: The Making of a Global President,” was rated as the Top 10 Black History Book for 2012 by the American Library Association. Sharma has also written frequently for Psychology Today.
Sharma has a been invited as a lecturer all over the world including Akademy Ke Polisi PTKI in Jakarta, Indonesia (2013) and Indian Society for International Law, New Delhi, India, August 2013 and as a panelist at the International Congress of Psychology in Cape Town, South Africa, in 2012. In 2011, Sharma was invited to tour with Democrats Abroad (DNC) through ten Countries of the European Union.In 2011, he also received the medal of honor from the New York Society for Behavioral Research an award where the honorees are chosen based on colleagues and students’ nominations of those they would most like to meet in person.
Sharma currently resides in Princeton, New Jersey with his wife, son and daughter.He is presently a Board member of the Manhattan Psychological Association.