Kingsley E. Haynes
Dean,
Ruth D. and John T. Hazel MD Professor of Public Policy
Honors
Elected to Phi Sigma Omega, National Honor Society of the Policy Studies Organization (international organization for decision makers) 2008.
Grosvenor Gold Medal for his work in Geographic Education at the Conference of the Americas, La Serena Chile, May 2007.
Elected a Fellow of the Regional Science Association International, 2006.
Presented the Fleming Lecture in Transportation at the national meeting
of the Association of American Geographers (Philadelphia, 2004).
Elected a Fellow of the Western Regional
Science Association, Maui Hawaii February
(2004).
Received the Edward L. Ullman Award from Association of American
Geographers for his work in the field of Transportation Geography
(2003).
Elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration
installed
November (2002).
Elected to the Board of Directors of the International Institute
of Energy Conservation (IIEC) an NGO spin-off of the American Civil
Engineering Foundation (2002).
Founding Dean, School of Public Policy, George Mason University,
Fairfax, VA (2000 -).
Editorial Board, Journal of Public Affairs Review, M. Wang and
R. Stough editors, Chao Pubs Chinese Association of Public Affairs
Mgt. Taiwan (2000 -).
Editorial Board of Review Urban and Regional Information Systems
Association Journal (URISA) (2000 -).
The James R. Anderson Medal for Applied Research from The Association
of American Geographers (2000).
Editorial Board, Studies in Regional Science’s
Journal of the Japan Section of Regional Science International
(1999 -).
Editorial Board, Journal of Public Policy and Management digital
on line journal, R. Shin editor (1999- ).
Editorial Board, International Journal of Risk Assessment and
Management inderscience (1999-).
The Boyce Distinguished Service Award, North American Regional
Science Conference Organization (1997).
Golledge Distinguished Lecturer, University of California, Santa
Barbara (1997).
Keynote Speaker, Harriet Simpson Elliot Lectures, University of
North Carolina Greensboro, N.C. (1997).
Private Audience with the Emperor and Empress of Japan in recognition
of my work building regional development programs in Asia and the
Pacific (1996).
Editorial Board, Applied Geography Butterworth (1996-1998).
Keynote speaker, World Congress Regional Science Association,
Tokyo (1996).
Invited Speaker, Policy Seminar, Office of the Secretary US DOT
(1996).
Editorial Board, Geographical and Environmental Modeling Carfax
Publishing, (1995- ).
President International Regional Science Association (1995-1996).
Distinguished Lecturer, University Public Policy Program, University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1995).
College Distinguished Lecturer, University of California Santa
Barbara (1995).
Editorial Board, Geographical Systems: The International Journal
of Geographical Information, Analysis, Theory and Decisions, Gordon
and Breach Science Publishers, (1994- )
Board, North American Regional Science Conference Organization
(1994-2000).
Vice President International Regional Science Association (1994).
University Professor/Eminent Scholar, George Mason University
(1993- ).
Keynote Speaker, Southeastern Association of American Geographers,
Greensboro, NC, November (1993).
National Science Foundation, Civil Infrastructure Initiative,
Social Science Panel (1993).
Pacific Editor; Editorial Board (1992-1998).Papers of the Regional
Science Association: Journal of the Regional Science Association
International (1992-1995).
Editorial Board, Geographical Analysis: An International Journal
of Theoretical Geography, Ohio State University Press (1991- ).
Distinguished Lecturer, Graduate School, University of North Carolina,
Greensboro, N.C. (1991).
Distinguished Speaker, Arizona Regional Development Association,
Tucson, April (1989).
Western Regional Science Association, Elected Vice President (1989)
to President-Elect (1990) to President (1991).
Editorial Board, Annals of Regional Science: An International
Journal of Urban Regional and Environmental Research and Policy,
Springer-Verlag (1988-).
Board of Governors, Western Regional Science
Association (1988 – 1994).
Editorial Board, Computers, Environment and Urban Systems: An
International Journal, Pergamon Press (1988).
Keynote Speaker, Fifth International Conference on Regional Development
and Public Policy, Indianapolis, May (1988).
Elected by Executive Committee to Membership in Sigma Xi, Scientific
Research Society (1988).
Distinguished Lecturer, Graduate School, University of Idaho,
Moscow, April (1988).
Appointed, Section Board on Social, Economic and Political Science,
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington,
D.C. (1987-1989, reappointed 1989-1991).
Member, National Science Foundation, Panel on Decision, Risk and
Management Science (1985-88).
Griffith Taylor Distinguished Lecturer, University of Toronto,
December (1985).
Graduate School Distinguished Lecturer, Northern Illinois University,
DeKalb, Illinois, November (1985).
Founder and first Director, Regional Economic Development Institute,
Indiana University (1985).
The Conservation Foundation, Special Citation for Environmental
Work in Egypt (with S. M. Hakim for a study on public policy and
urban waste management in Cairo) (1983).
Isaiah Bowman Doctoral Fellowship,
Johns Hopkins University (1965-1968).