<div>MPhil & PhD on Brunei - part of a 'Development from within' initiative </div>
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<div>If this is not a testimony that Brunei is as capable as any other nation, then it at least testifies that there is a wealth of information waiting to be read and reassessed in relation to modern times and conditions. This collection is limited to MPhil and PhD thesis available to UK and Irish Universities and is part of a "Development from Within" initiative – a minute effort to underline the nation's capability to undertake research and outline the nation's own goals, and more importantly, from within. This modest post is dedicated to all of the scholars in their respective fields named below: </div>
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<div>[NB: those related to language and language policy are highlighted in <strong>bold</strong>. (HS)]</div>
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<div>1: Haji Abu Bakar, N.S. Brunei's political development between 1966 and 1984: challenges and difficulties over its security and survival. </div>
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<div>2: Eusoff, Agaki Haji-Ismail Brunei Darussalam: its re-emergence as a sovereign and independent Malay-Muslim sultanate (1959-1983). </div>
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<div>3: Osman/Othman, P.K.P.H. The evidence of oriental ceramic and earthenware distributions in Brunei Darussalam as an aid in understanding protohistoric Brunei </div>
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<div>4: Aziz, H.M.M.P.D.H.A. Baseline study on chemical composition of Brunei Darussalam rivers. </div>
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<div>5: Bin Pg. Haji Damit, A.R. Brunei Bay, Northwest Borneo: depositional system. </div>
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<div>6: Saim, H.S.H. The administrative system of Brunei Darussalam: management, accountability and reform </div>
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<div>7: Haji, M.N.B.C. Higher education in Brunei Darussalam with special reference to the Institute of Education </div>
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<div><strong>8: Jones, G.M. A study of bilingualism and implications for language policy planning in Negara Brunei Darussalem.</strong> </div>
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<div>9: Haji Abdullah, M.P.A.D.P. A study of educational planning in Brunei Darussalam. </div>
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<div>10: Antin, bin A.h.a.d. The development and administration of the system of public examinations in the protectorate state of Brunei, 1952-1982 </div>
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<div><strong>11: Haji-Othman, N. A. Linguistic diversity in Negara Brunei Darussalam: an ecological perspective.</strong> </div>
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<div>12: Kassim, M. Y. M. Tourism in Brunei Darussalam: content and context. </div>
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<div>13: Musa, H.A.H.H. Quality of nursing care in Brunei Darussalam: a study of educational and service issues </div>
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<div>14: Haji, H.B. Educational dependency: a case study on Brunei Darussalam. </div>
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<div>15: Maricar, H.H.M.A. Population change in Brunei Darussalam </div>
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<div>16: Rahman, J.H.A. Reflection on writing in portfolio assessment: a case study of EFL primary school pupils in Brunei Darussalam. </div>
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<div>17: Dato Haji Judin, B.H.A. Housing problems in the third world countries with special reference to Brunei Darussalam. </div>
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<div>18: Saman, H.A.B.H. The development of modern education in Negara Brunei Darussalam with special reference to provision for the disabled </div>
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<div>19: Haji Khalid, O. Special needs in inclusive schools in Brunei Darussalam: perceptions, concerns and practices. </div>
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<div>20: Basir, N. H. A study of motivation and job satisfaction in the Brunei Civil Service. </div>
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<div>21: Morni, H.A.H. The quality of teaching and learning processes in Brunei preschools </div>
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<div>22: Lampoh, A.A. Professional development of senior staff of secondary schools in Brunei Darussalam </div>
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<div>23: Haji Taha, Z. Teaching primary mathematics in Brunei Darussalam: the interplay between teachers' beliefs and practices. </div>
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<div><strong>24: Cane, G.A. A linguistic description of spoken Brunei English in the 1990s.</strong> </div>
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<div>25: Fung, G. C. W. Information and Communications Technology in Vocational and Technical Education in Brunei Darussalam 1999-2001 </div>
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<div>26: Karim, H.S. bin H.A. Towards an integrated information system for a public sector organisation in Brunei Darussalam. </div>
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<div><strong>27: Bakar, M. The phonotactics of Brunei Malay: an optimality-theoretic account.</strong> </div>
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<div>28: Bakar, M. The phonotactics of Brunei Malay: an optimality-theoretic account. </div>
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<div>29: Martin, P.W. Accomplishing lessons bilingually in three primary classrooms in Negara Brunei Darussalam: insights into the Dwibahasa programme </div>
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<div>30: Pendry, C.A. Ecological studies on rain forests at three altitudes on Bukit Belalong, Brunei. </div>
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<div>31: Levy, R. Community structure of ants in Brunei rain forest. </div>
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<div>32: Bantong, B.A. The Brunei Dusun: an ethnographic study. </div>
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<div>33: Asghar, M. Science-related attitudes, science achievement and perceptions of classroom environment of lower secondary pupils in Brunei Darussalam </div>
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<div>34: Lim, J.S. The inter-relationship between technology, economy and social organisation in a fishing village in Brunei. </div>
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<div>35: Rooney, J. The history of the Catholic Church in East Malaysia and Brunei (1880-1976) </div>
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<div>36: Pengiran, A. P. Establishing the land and maritime boundaries of Brunei. </div>
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<div><strong>37: Sheikh</strong> <strong>Mohamad, S.A. Educational policy development in Brunei Darussalam with particular reference to the bilingual education policy.</strong> </div>
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<div>38: Mohamed, A.Z.B.H. Sports participation in Brunei Darussalam: development of a survey questionnaire. </div>
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<div>39: Dykes, A.P. Hydrological controls on shallow mass movements and characteristic slope forms in the tropical rainforest of Temburong District, </div>
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<div>40: Mitchell, T. The ecology of Marcaranga (Euphorbiaceae) trees in primary lowland mixed dipterocarp forest, Brunei. </div>
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<div>41: Moran, J.A. The role and mechanism of Nepenthes rafflesiana pitchers as insect traps in Brunei. </div>
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<div><strong>42: Cheong, D.P.P. Education and national integration with special reference to Brunei Darussalam</strong> </div>
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<div>43: Kane, K.P.J. A palynological investigation of a Middle Miocene coal seam from Negara Brunei, Darussalam </div>
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<div>44: Taylor, W.G. A palynological study of Pliocene sediments from the Liang formation, Brunei. </div>
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<div>45: Horton, A.V.M. The development of Brunei during the British residential era, 1906-1959: a sultanate regenerated. </div>
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<div>46: Mohamed, M.J. Housing problems in developing countries, with special reference to Brunei. </div>
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<div>47: Myles, G. T. Soil-cement stabilised roads in Brunei, Borneo. </div>
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<div>48: Brunei, R. Radiative processes in weak interactions. </div>
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<div>49: Ashton, P.S., The taxonomy and ecology of the Diptero-carpaceae in Brunei. </div>
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<div>50: Anderson, J.A.R., The ecology and forest types of the peat swamp forests of Sarawak and Brunei in relation to their silviculture </div>
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<div>51: Haji-Metussin, H.-A, M. Organisational changes related to the adoption of ISO 9000 and their significance for the pursuit of total quality management. </div>
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<div>52: Abdul Momin, N. The planning, implementation and impact of library automation with particular reference to the Library of the Institute of Techn </div>
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<div><strong>53: McCann, F.H. Some aspects of first language influence on the written production of English by Lalay-speaking learners in Brunei Darussalam.</strong> </div>
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<div>54: Niew Shong Tong The population geography of the Chinese communities in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei. </div>
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<div>55: Wright, L.R., British policy in the South China Sea area, with special reference to Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo, 1860-1888. </div>
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<div><strong>56: Smith, B.D. Language and the transfer of knowledge: bridging the L2/L1 gap in developing Southeast Asia.</strong> </div>
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<div>57: Fernandez, R.Z. Factors in the performance of stoichio-metric calculations in chemistry. </div>
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<div>58: Morse, D.R. Fractals in ecology: the effect of the fractal dimension of trees on the body length distribution of arboreal arthropods </div>
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<div>59: Sakuma, H. The notion of 'we': articulating ethical moments in art. </div>
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<div>60: Mansor, S. A. Malaysia's "strategic vision" and the international economy: a case study of the ASEAN Bintulu fertiliser industry </div>
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<div>61: Choi, S.H. Facilitating teaching and learning of programming with interactive multimedia. </div>
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<div>62: Priest, D.L. Characteristics and effects of motivational music in exercise. </div>
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<div>63: Shipway, J.S. Some aspects of the development of the girder bridge 1820-1890. </div>
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<div>64: Emmers, R.J.D. The role of the balance-of-power factor within regimes for co-operative security: a study of the Association of South-East Asian </div>
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<div>65: Williams, M. "England's Apollo": Ivor Novello - post-war icon, matinée-idol and 'ambassador of the British film'. </div>
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<div>66: de Kok, R.P.J. Biology and systematics of Oxera Labill Faradaya F. Muell and Hosea Ridl (Labiatae) </div>
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<div>67: Haji Abu Bakar, H.J.B. Saccharomycopsis fibuligera: an organism involved in tapai fermentation and bread spoilage. </div>
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<div>68: Anuar, A. Source rock evaluation of Middle-Late Miocene sequences, North Sabah Basin, Malaysia. </div>
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<div>69: Smith, J.H. Preparing nurses for new health priorities. </div>
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<div>70: Alam, M. Petroleum geochemistry of the tertiary sediments and oil samples from the Bengal Basin, Bangladesh. </div>
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<div>71: Gupta, K.R. Science and technology policy in developing countries of South Asia and South East Asia </div>
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<div>72: Kasemsuvan, S. The law and the sea and ASEAN States: maritime arrangements of ASEAN States in the Malacca Straits, Gulf of Thailand and the south east Asia </div>
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<div>73: Glassborow, A.M.C. An evaluation of the industrial training period of a sandwich course for undergraduate engineers </div>
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<div>74: Shaw, J. Landmarks on the road: a study of developing health professions. </div>
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<div>75: Drummond, S.H. Britain's involvement in Indonesia, 1945-63. </div>
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<div>76: Haji Ramlee Bin Haji Tinkong, Religion and social change in Brunei after Independence (1984) to-date: a case study of the Kedayan people in Kampong Jerudong. </div>
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<div>Posted by Ucuk at 4/24/2008 05:51:00 PM </div>
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