Dr. Dhan Raj Chalise

Dr. Dhan Raj Chalise

Tribhuvan University Nepal, Nepal

 

Dr. Dhan Raj Chalise is a distinguished individual in the academic field, serving as an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Management at Tribhuvan University (TU) in Nepal. Dr. Chalise holds a Master of Philosophy (M. Phil) in Management, a Master of Business Studies (MBS), and has obtained dual Bachelor's Degrees in Business Studies and Special Needs Education/Inclusive Education from TU. Dr. Chalise has earned a PhD from TU and has been recognized with the prestigious PhD Research Award by the University Grants Commission of Nepal. Dr. Chalise, a member of the Management Subject Committee at TU, demonstrates his expertise through multiple roles, including management consulting, workshop and seminar design, and education. His career path encompasses classroom teaching, material design, and extensive research initiatives. He has held the position of Assistant Campus Chief at Shanker Dev Campus and has taken on the duties of acting Campus Chief. Dr. Chalise serves as an active academic administrator, occupying important roles including Member Secretary of the Research Management Cell (RMC), Coordinator of the EMIS Unit, and a member of the Management Subject Committee. His academic expertise encompasses instructing courses including Business Environment, Strategic Management, Organizational Change and Development, and Research Methods at both graduate and undergraduate levels, among others. Dr. Chalise is involved in supervising research and dissertations at both undergraduate and graduate levels, both nationally and internationally, including at Shanker Dev Campus in Nepal. He is actively involved in presenting research papers at both national and international seminars and workshops. He has written empirical and review articles that have been published in respected national and international journals. In addition to his academic pursuits, he has engaged in policy-level research with various government and non-government organizations, offering insightful recommendations for effective policy implementation. In addition to his institutional affiliations, Dr. Chalise functions as an academic and research consultant for various institutions in Nepal. He also contributes significantly as a trainer and educator for individuals with disabilities. His expertise in Nepali Sign Language (NSL) facilitates efficient communication with the Deaf community. Dr. Chalise possesses additional expertise in orientation and mobility, Braille, understanding the behavior of individuals with intellectual disabilities, and proficiency in assistive devices for those with physical disabilities.