Isa Habibbayli | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Azerbaijani |
Alma mater | Nakhchivan State University |
Known for | Member of New York Academy of Sciences (from 2001) |
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Scientific career | |
Institutions | Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences |
Isa Habibbayli (Azerbaijani: İsa Əkbər oğlu Həbibbəyli) is an Azerbaijani politician and academic. He has served in the Azerbaijan parliament.
He has been President of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences.
Isa Habibbayli was born October 16, 1949, in Danzik village, Şərur district, Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. He graduated with honors from Language-Literature Department of the Nakhchivan branch of the Azerbaijan State Pedagogical Institute.[1]
He is the correspondent Member of Atatürk Institute for Culture, Language and History, member of the Union of Azerbaijani Writers and Union of Journalists and the honoured scientists of Azerbaijan. Isa Habibbayli worked as a teacher in a village secondary school in Şərur district since 1971, a lecturer, associate professor, vice-rector on scientific works in the Nakhchivan State University since 1975 and the rector of Nakhchivan State University from 1996 to 2013.[2]
He is the vice-president of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences since April 2013.
He was the deputy of the Supreme Majlis of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic and re-elected as Member of Parliament from Şərur Constituency No. 2. on November 6, 2005. Isa Habibbayli is a member of the Standing Commission of the Milli Mejlis on Science and Educational Issues. He is also a member of Azerbaijan-Belgium, Azerbaijan-United Arab Emirates, Azerbaijan-Pakistan, and Azerbaijan-Japan working groups on interparliamentary relations. Isa Habibbayli is a member of the New Azerbaijan Party.[3]
He is married and has three children.[1]
He studied at the graduate degree of the Institute of Literature named after Nizami of ANAS (1974-1978). Professor Isa Habibbeyli is Ph.D. of philological sciences. He defended the candidate of XX century romantic lyrics of Azerbaijan and his doctoral thesis on J.Mammadguluzadeh: Environment and Contemporaries.[1]
Isa Habibbayli is the corresponding member of the National Academy of Sciences since 2001 and an active member of the National Academy of Sciences since 2003. He is a member of the New York Academy of Sciences since 2001.
Isa Habibbayli is the active member of International Informatization Academy under United Nations. Isa Habibbayli is the author of more than 400 scientific articles, 12 monographs, 1 secondary school textbooks, 28 brochures. His works have been published in other languages such as English, French, Russian, Turkish, Persian, Urdu, Arabic, Bulgarian and Hungarian languages.[1]
His research interests involves the history of Azerbaijan literature. He made international trips to the countries such as The United States, UK, China, France, Russia, Turkey, Germany, South Korea, Spain, Iran, Iraq, Bulgaria, Austria, Egypt, Tunisia, Ukraine, Pakistan, Hungary and some other countries and made scientific speeches on the conferences, international symposia and congresses.[1]
Isa Habibbayli is the author of 89 books, 1428 articles, 212 articles abroad. His works have been published in English, French, Russian, Turkish, Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Bulgarian, Hungarian, Lithuanian and other languages. He visited to US, UK, China, France, Russia, Turkey, Germany, South Korea, Spain, Iran, Iraq, Bulgaria, Austria, Egypt, Arabia, Tunisia, Ukraine, Pakistan, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Mongolia and other countries, and attended many international scientific symposiums, congresses and conferences. He is the correspondent member of ANAS since 2001 and full member of ANAS since 2003.[4]
His works include 12 monographs, 1 textbook, 2 textbooks, 18 brochures, 26 compilation books (total 89). 29 Candidates of Science, 4 PhDs.
The romantic lyric of Azerbaijan in the early 20th century - 57.15.01 - Theory of Literature.
J.Mammadguluzadeh: his environment and contemporaries, 5716.01 - History of Azerbaijan Literature.
His memberships in scientific institutions of the Republic of Azerbaijan and foreign countries include: