Keith J. Roberts

Keith J. Roberts (July 14, 1942) is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for International Studies in Education (IISE) at the University of Pittsburgh.[1]

Dr. Roberts was the Vice-President for Academics at Brigham Young University - Hawaii[2] from 2000 to 2008.[3] Prior to his work at BYU-Hawaii, he served in senior administrative positions at Milwaukee Area Technical College, (MATC) where his work centered on institutional research, strategic planning, and development.

An expert in university accreditation and strategic planning, Roberts has served as a member and vice chair of several accrediting committees for the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), and has served on review panels for the WASC Commission. Dr. Roberts handled and participated in college and university accreditation in both the North Central Association (NCA) and the WASC.

Dr. Roberts receive his PhD from Marquette University[4] in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His current interests include the history of education with a special emphasis on the interaction between and among cultures in the development of higher education policy and programs. He has served as a consultant for businesses, governments, and universities in the United States and throughout Asia and the Pacific Islands.

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