| Urusa Fahim, Ph.D. is a core faculty member at California Institute of Integral Studies, as well as a part-time faculty at St. Mary’s College of California and adjunct faculty at the Center for Clinical Psychology, Punjab University. At the Graduate School
of Business at Stanford University, Urusa
is a group facilitator for the Interpersonal
Dynamics course. Her areas of interest include
inquiry and research methodologies, group
process, collaborative creativity, intercultural
communication, and women’s leadership.
Urusa received her Ph.D. in Transformative
Learning and Change at CIIS.
Urusa received her Masters degree in Applied
Psychology from the Punjab University in
Lahore and her clinical training from the
Center for Clinical Psychology in Lahore.
She practiced as a clinical psychologist
for several years in Lahore and Islamabad.
Urusa also worked in the field of development
management for the United States Agency
for International Development (USAID) and
the Academy for Educational Development
(AED).
Urusa came to the United States in 1995
for graduate education. Her personal experiences
with intercultural issues and dilemmas enhanced
her interest in the field of intercultural
communication and influenced her doctoral
work. Her dissertation research was on the
development of cultural sensitivity in individuals.
Urusa is participating in a 3-year collaborative
exploration on women’s leadership
with the Women’s Leadership Collaborative
West.
Transformative
Leadership |