Khin San Yi Explained

Khin San Yi
Native Name Lang:my
Order:Minister of Science and Technology (respectively)
Term Start:December 2015 (respectively)
Term End:30 March 2016
Predecessor:Ko Ko Oo (respectively)
Successor:Position abolished
Deputy:Aung Kyaw Myat (respectively)
Ba Shwe (respectively)
Term Start2:February 2014
Term End2:30 March 2016
Successor2:Aung San Suu Kyi
Deputy2:Zaw Min Aung
Thant Shin
Order3:Deputy Minister of National Planning and Economic Development
Term Start3:April 2012
Term End3:February 2014
Office4:Rector of Yangon Institute of Economics
Term Start4:2008
Term End4:2012
Predecessor4:Kan Zaw
Successor4:San Lwin
Nationality:Burmese
Alma Mater:Yangon Institute of Economics
University of Göttingen
Occupation:Development economist

Khin San Yi (Burmese: ခင်စန်းရီ; also spelt Khin San Yee) is a Burmese development economist, previously served as Minister for Education of Myanmar and Minister for Science and Technology of Myanmar from February 2014 to 30 March 2016. She became the second Burmese woman to be appointed minister by the Thein Sein administration.[1] She was appointed by Thein Sein after the death of her predecessor, Mya Aye and Ko Ko Oo, in December 2013 and December 2015.[2]

She is also a former rector of the Yangon Institute of Economics, serving from 2008 to 2012.[3] [4] In April 2012, she was appointed as a deputy minister at the Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development, where she served under Kan Zaw until his recommendation that she be appointed Minister of Education.[1]

She is an alumna of the Yangon Institute of Economics, graduating with a bachelor's degree in commerce (specialty in accounting and auditing) and a master's degree in trade and marketing.[1] She pursued doctorate studies at the University of Göttingen in Germany, earning a doctorate degree in economics degree in 1996.[5] She began pursuing doctorate studies in Germany in 1989.[5] However, her studies were interrupted when the Burmese government recalled all foreign exchange students in Europe after being subjected by sanctions.[5] She completed her studies five years later, in 1996.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Burma's Government to Appoint a Second Woman Minister. Yen Snaing. 11 February 2014. The Irrawaddy. 23 July 2015.
  2. News: Johns Hopkins shuts down Yangon University project. Wa Lone . Thomas Kean. 23 February 2015. Myanmar Times. 23 July 2015.
  3. Web site: He Dr Khin San Yee. Women's Forum. 23 July 2015. 4 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304062026/http://www.womens-forum.com/speakers/_-he-dr-khin-san-yee/773. dead.
  4. News: UN highlights policy at HDR 2011 launch. Nan Tin Htwe. 28 November 2011. Myanmar Times. 23 July 2015.
  5. News: Khin San Yee. 21 October 2014. DAAD. 23 July 2015.