Background
Mostofi, Khosrow was born on July 8, 1921 in Tehran, Iran. Son of Mostafa and Nasrin (Djam) Mostofi. came to the United States, 1949.
Mostofi, Khosrow was born on July 8, 1921 in Tehran, Iran. Son of Mostafa and Nasrin (Djam) Mostofi. came to the United States, 1949.
Bachelor, University Tehran, 1944. Master of Arts, University Utah, 1957. Doctor of Philosophy, University Utah, 1958.
Graduate certified in public administration, University Utah, 1965.
Instructor languages, Ministry Education, Tehran, 1944-1949;
assistant, U. Utah Institute Government, Salt Lake City, 1956-1958;
member of faculty Department Political Science, U. Utah, Salt Lake City, 1960-1992;
professor political science, U. Utah, Salt Lake City, 1970-1992;
professor emeritus, U. Utah, Salt Lake City, 1987-1992;
chairman political science, U. Utah, Salt Lake City, 1967;
acting director Institute International Studies, U. Utah, Salt Lake City, 1961-1962;
director Middle East Center, U. Utah, Salt Lake City, 1967-1983;
staff specialist Middle East Center, U. Utah, Salt Lake City, 1987-1991;
coordinator Arab Development Program, U. Utah, Salt Lake City, 1976-1981;
president, Western Asian Trade and Investment Corporation, 1983-1987;
president, American Foundation for Islamic Studies, 1978-1989. Director American Center Iranian Studies, Tehran, summer 1970. Instructor political science Portland (Oregon) State University, 1958-1959, assistant professor, 1959-1960.
Visiting professor political science U. B.C., Vancouver, Canada, summer 1962. Consultant division of higher education unites states department Education, 1968-1970, 76. Co-sponsor, organizer International Conference on Islam, Iran, and Pakistan, 1975, International Conference on Higher Edition and Development in Arab World, 1978.
Sponsor, organizer International Conference on Comparative Law, 1977.
Trustee International Visitors-Utah Council, 1984-1987. Fulbright-Hayes fellow, 1965-1966. Member American Association of University Professors, American Institute Iranian Studies (trustee), Western Political Science Association, Middle East Institute, Middle East Studies Association, Center Arabic Studies Abroad (board directors 1970-1983), Pi Sigma Alpha, Phi Kappa Phi.
Son of Mostafa and Nasrin (Djam) M. M. Nesrin Imamverdi, August 18, 1960. 1 daughter, Simin S. (deceased).