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American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary Academic Year 2007/2008 Hungarian-American Fulbright Commission for Educational Exchange Budapest H-1082, Baross u 62 Tel: (36-1) 462-8040 Fax: (36-1) 252-0266 E-mail: bruckner@fulbright.hu Internet: http://www.fulbright.hu American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 FULBRIGHT GRANTEES IN HUNGARY, AY 2007/2008 I Lecturers Distinguished Chairs Dr Murry Nelson American Studies László Országh Chair Lecturers Dr Gregory Cushman Dr William Hohenboken Dr David Stanley Dr Scott Campbell Dr Markham Collins Dr Ellen Csikai Dr Tseng-Hao Huang Dr Charles Sullivan III Dr Matthew Temple Dr Paula Winke II History (non-US) Agriculture American Literature Philosophy Business Administration Social Work Music/Piano American Literature Biological Sciences TEFL/Applied Linguistics Researchers Dr Eniko Enikov Dr Michael Penkava Engineering Mathematics Austrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award Dr Barbara Rose Lange III Ethnomusicology Students Ms Barbara Lanciers Mr Paul Morton Mr Roderick Salisbury Mr Hakan Seyalioglu Mr Damian Stamer Ms Charity Sunshine Tillemann-Dick Mr Craig Webster Theater Studies Film Studies Archeology Mathematics Museum Studies Voice/Opera Filmmaking Teaching Assistants Ms Jeannette Estruth Mr Matthew Smith IV TEFL/History TEFL/History High School Teacher Exchange Program Mr Erik Brandt Mr James McAdams Ms Carrie Paulen Mr Christopher Pultz English English English English American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 I LECTURERS Distinguished Chairs Dr Murry Nelson American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Dr Murry Nelson Professor and Chair Department of Curriculum and Instruction Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 16802 Date of Birth: 05/12/1947 Grant Category: László Országh Chair in American Studies Discipline: American Studies Specialization: The 1920s, teacher Education, Curriculum History, Sport History, American Ethnic Literature Affiliation in Hungary: University of Debrecen Department of North American Studies 4010 DEBRECEN, Egyetem tér Duration of Stay: September 2007- May 2008 Academic Background: Ph.D in Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Stanford University, 1975 M.A in Anthropology, Stanford University, 1975 M.A in Teaching, Northwestern University, 1972 A.B in Sociology, Grinnell College, 1969 Professional Background: 2000-present Pennsylvania State University Department Head, Curriculum and Instruction 1987-present Pennsylvania State University Professor of Education 1992-1997 Pennsylvania State University Coordinator of Graduate Education, Curriculum and Instruction 1990-1991 Ministry of Education, Norway Fulbright Senior Lectureship in American Studies 1989 Distinguished Visiting Professor, Summer University of Wyoming 1983-1987 Pennsylvania State University, Associate Professor of Education 1984-1990 Pennsylvania State University Coordinator, Elementary Program Fall 1983 University of Iceland Fulbright Senior Lectureship in Education 1975-1982 Pennsylvania State University, Assistant Professor of Education 1972-1975 Stanford University, Stanford, California Supervisor of teacher interns 1970-1972 Chicago Public Schools Teacher: Elementary and Junior High School Selected Publications: Nelson, M “Introduction to Social Reconstruction” in Karen Riley (Ed) Social Reconstruction: People, Politics, Perspectives, Greenwich, CT, Information Age Publishing (2006)pp.xiii-xx Robinson, Paul and Murry Nelson, “Richard Gross” in Totten, S and Pederson, J Social Reformers in Social Studies Greenwich CT, Information Age Press (in press) Nelson, M Home Town League- a History of the National Basketball League, 1935-49.Lincoln, NE, University of Nebraska Press (under review) Nelson, Murry Bill Russell, A Biography, Greenwood Press June, 2005 Nelson, M (2004) “Zoos” in Cross, G Encyclopedia of Recreation and Leisure in America, New York, Charles Scribner’s Sons Nelson, M (2004) “Basketball” in Cross, G Ed Encyclopedia of Recreation and Leisure in America, New York, Charles Scribner’s Sons American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Lecturers Fall semester Dr Gregory Cushman Dr William Hohenboken Dr David Stanley Spring semester Dr Scott Campbell Dr Markham Collins Dr Ellen Csikai Dr Tseng-Hao Huang Dr Charles Sullivan III Dr Matthew Temple Dr Paula Winke American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Dr Gregory Cushman Assistant Professor Department of History University of Kansas Lawrence, KS 66045 Date of Birth: 12/31/1971 Grant Category: Visiting Lecturer Discipline: History (non-U.S.) Specialization: Environmental History, Environmental Ethics, History of Science & Technology, History of Agriculture, Global History Affiliation in Hungary: University of Pannonia Georgikon Faculty of Agriculture 8360 KESZTHELY, Deák Ferenc u 16 Duration of Stay: September – December 2007 Academic Background: Professional Background: Selected Publications: American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Dr William Hohenboken Retired Professor Animal Sciences Department Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331-6702 Date of Birth: 11/13/1941 Grant Category: Visiting Lecturer Discipline: Agriculture Specialization: Animal Breeding and Genetics Affiliation in Hungary: University of Debrecen Center of Agricultural Sciences H-4010 DEBRECEN, Böszörményi út 138 Duration of Stay: September 2007 – January 2008 Academic Background: Professional Background: Selected Publications: American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Dr David Stanley Professor Department of English Westminster College of Salt Lake City Salt Lake City, UT 84105 Date of Birth: 10/16/1942 Grant Category: Visiting Lecturer Discipline: American Literature Specialization: American Studies, Ethnic Literature, Environmental Studies, Native American Literature and Culture Affiliation in Hungary: Eötvös Loránd University Institute of English and American Studies 1088, BUDAPEST, Rákóczi út tvưs Loránd University Institute of Ethnography 1088, BUDAPEST, Múzeum krt 6-8 Duration of Stay: September – December 2007 Academic Background: Ph.D University of Texas at Austin, 1980 English (American literature and folklore) M.A University of Texas at Austin, 1972 English (minor: Asian literatures) A.B Princeton University, 1964 English (minor: chemistry) Professional Background: Professor of English, Westminster College, 2000-present; Associate Professor, 1994-2000; Assistant Professor, 1991-94 Western Coordinator, Study of the U.S Program (U.S State Department/Fulbright Commission), Institute for Training and Development (Amherst, Massachusetts), 1998-2005 Folk Arts Programmer, Utah Arts Council, 1985-91 Scholar-in-Residence, Utah Folklife Center, 1984 Associate Instructor, University of Utah Division of Continuing Education, 1983-85 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of English, University of Utah, 1980-83 Assistant Instructor, Research Assistant, and Teaching Assistant, University of Texas at Austin, 1974-78 Assistant English Teaching Consultant in Japan (Fulbright Program), 1972-73 Technical Writer, U S Army, 1967-69 Peace Corps Volunteer (English teaching), India, 1964-66 Selected Publications: Ethnic Music in a Mining Community: Carbon County, Utah, ed with Hal Cannon, in preparation Classic Cowboy Poems (edited volume), in preparation Folklore in Utah: A History and Guide to Resources (edited volume), Logan: Utah State University Press, 2004 Cowboy Poets and Cowboy Poetry (collection of essays, ed with Elaine Thatcher), Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2000 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Dr Scott Campbell Assistant Professor Department of Philosophy Nazareth College of Rochester Rochester, NY 14618 Date of Birth: 08/30/1970 Grant Category: Visiting Lecturer Discipline: Philosophy Specialization: American Philosophy, Ethics, Political Theory, Philosophy of Education Affiliation in Hungary: Duration of Stay: University of Pannonia Institute of English and American Studies 8200 VESZPRÉM, Egyetem u 10 February – May 20078 Academic Background: Ph.D., Philosophy, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, May 2000 Doctoral Comprehensive Exam passed with distinction in the fields of Heidegger, Aristotle, and Foucault studies as well as in Philosophy of Language (Wittgenstein, Austin, Quine, Rorty, Ricoeur), May 1997 Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany B.A., Philosophy and English, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, May 1992 Professional Background: August 2000 – present, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Nazareth College of Rochester, Rochester, NY Writer and editor for a documentary film organization making an intellectual biography of William J Richardson, S.J Untimely Productions Selected Publications: “Revelation and Concealment in the Early Heidegger’s Conception of Logos” accepted for publication in Heidegger Studies, 2007 edition “Heidegger and the Educated Life,” published in Philosophy Today, Volume 48, Winter 2004, pp 363-368 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Dr Markham Collins Professor and Associate Dean Department of Finance and Operations Management University of Tulsa - College of Business Administration Tulsa, OK 74104 Date of Birth: 05/07/1946 Grant Category: Visiting Lecturer Discipline: Business Administration Specialization: Finance, International Finance Affiliation in Hungary: Duration of Stay: Eszterházy Károly College Institute of Business Studies 3300 EGER, Egészségház út February – June 2008 Academic Background: Ph.D University of Oklahoma, 1980 Economics: Other Field; Finance M.A University of Houston, 1972 Economics B.A University of Houston, 1970 Economics Professional Background: 2001-Present: Associate Dean, College of Business, University of Tulsa 2004 (July): Visiting Professor of Finance, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien (Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration) 2000 (Jan-July): Visiting Professor of Finance, The University of Siegen, Germany 1991-Present: Professor of Finance, College of Business, University of Tulsa 1995 (May-Nov):Visiting Professor of Finance, The University of Auckland, New Zealand 1993-1994: Acting Dean, University of Tulsa 1991-1995: Associate Dean, University of Tulsa 1986-1991: Associate Professor of Finance, University of Tulsa 1989: Visiting Professor of Finance, University of Hong Kong 1983-1988: Director of Graduate Studies in Business, University of Tulsa 1979-1986: Assistant Professor of Finance, University of Tulsa 1975-1979: Assistant Professor of Finance, University of Dayton Selected Publications: “A Market Performance Comparison of U.S Firms Active in Domestic, Developed, and Developing Countries”, Journal of International Business Studies (Spring 1990), 271-287 “Market Structure and Operating Exposure as Determinants of Foreign Affiliate Value”, Management International Review (Quarter 3, 1989), 51-61, with John Karikari “A Price Level Variation Test of Purchasing Power Parity in the 1973-1978 Period”, Kentucky Journal of Economics and Business, Vol Seven (1987-88), pp 82-90, with Edward F Stuart “The Relationship Between Before-and After-Tax Yields on Financial Assets”, Financial Review (August 1988), 313-332, with Roger P Bey “Cultural Influences on International Capital Structure”, with William Sekely, Journal of International Business Studies (Spring 1988), 87-100 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 III Students Ms Barbara Lanciers Mr Paul Morton Mr Roderick Salisbury Mr Hakan Seyalioglu Mr Damian Stamer Ms Charity Sunshine Tillemann-Dick Mr Craig Webster Teaching Assistants Ms Jeannette Estruth Mr Matthew Smith American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Ms Barbara Lanciers Student Towson University Towson, MD 21252-001 Date of Birth: 08/24/1979 Grant Category: Student Full Grant Discipline: Theatre Studies Project Title: Archive Collaborations between American and Hungarian Theater Artists Affiliation in Hungary: Hungarian Theatre Museum and Institute 1013 BUDAPEST, Stromfeld Aurél u 16 Duration of Stay: September 2007 – May 2008 Academic Background: M.F.A in Theatre Arts, Towson University, 2007 B.A in Theatre, Dance, Ohio Wesleyan University, 2001 Professional Background: Crisis Counselor/Art Therapist, LEAP, NY, 2002-2004 GA-Administrative and Teaching, Towson University, 2005-2006 Assosiate Artistic Director, Ko Festival of Performance, Amherst, MA, 2006 Honors, Publications, Presentations (selection): Two-Headed Calf Theatre: The Mothe,r at La MaMa, NYC, 2002 The Difference Engine, at the Bowrey Poetry Club, NYC, 2003 Tom Thumb, at NYU and La MaMa, NYC, 2004 Baltimore Theatre Project: Looking for Lulu, Baltimore, 2005 Ontological Hysteric Theatre: Veils/Vestiges, NYC 2005 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Mr Paul Morton Student Columbia University New York, NY 10027 Date of Birth: 12/16/1980 Grant Category: Student Full Grant Discipline: Film Studies Project Title: Hungarian Animation, 1940’s – Present: Changing Forms, Attitudes and Methods Affiliation in Hungary: Eötvös Loránd University Institute of English and American Studies 1088 BUDAPEST, Rákóczi út Duration of Stay: September 2007 – May 2008 Academic Background: B.A., English, Columbia University, 2003 Professional Background: Arts Editor/Features Writer, The Baltic Times, Latvia, 2006Features Writer/Copy Editor, The Sofia Echo, Bulgaria, 2005 Sub-editor, Viet Nam News, Vietnam, 2003-2004 Honors, Publications, Presentations (selection): "An Interview with Thomas Mallon," Bookslut, Aug 2007 "An Interview with David Edelstein," Bookslut, Aug 2007 "An Interview with Hendrik Hertzberg," Bookslut, April 2007 "'You Got to See This Don't Sleep.' An Interview with Filmmaker Julien Temple," Econo, Feb 23, 2007 "Working: Oana Pellea," Econo, Jan 29, 2007 "The Staprans Affair," The Baltic Times, Oct 18, 2006 "Iraqi Filmmaker's Dreams Come to Riga," The Baltic Times, Sept 27, 2006 "Waiting for the Good News," The Baltic Times, Aug 9, 2006 "Welcome to the New Generation," The Baltic Times, Aug 2, 2006 "Interview: Ted Rall," Econo, June 29, 2006 "Priit Parn, Estonia's Animator General," The Baltic Times, April 26, 2006 "Maverick Animator Keeps on Moving," The Baltic Times, March 15, 2006 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Mr Roderick Salisbury Student SUNY/Buffalo Buffalo, NY 14260-2450 Date of Birth: 06/19/1967 Grant Category: Student Full Grant Discipline: Archeology Project Title: Rejection of Urban Sedentism: Settlement Transitions in Southeastern Hungary Affiliation in Hungary: Munkácsy Mihály Museum 5600 BÉKÉSCSABA, Széchenyi u Duration of Stay: September 2007- May 2008 Academic Background: Ph.D in Anthropology, University at Buffalo, NY, (2009) M.A in Anthropology, University at Buffalo, NY, 2004 B.A in Anthropology and Religious Studies, Buffalo State College, 1999 Professional Background: Archeological Field Director, Panamerican Consultants Inc., Buffalo, 2005-2006 Archeological Research Tech, Archeological Survey, Buffalo, 1999-2004 Honors, Publications, Presentations (selection): Giant’s Grave: Exploring the Cultural Significance of Prehistoric Landscapes within the Genesee River Valley, Northeast Anthropology 69 in press Space - Archeology’s Final Frontier? An Intercontinental Approach, ed volume, with D Keeler, accepted by Cambridge Scholars Press Archaic Giant’s Grave: Exploring Site Distribution within a Unique Micro-environment on the Alleghany Plateau, 4000-1500 BC Journal of World Anthropology (1), 2005 Lithic and Ceramic Cross-Mends at the Eaton Site The Bulletin: Journal of the New York State Archeological Association, 177:49-56, 2001 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Mr Hakan Seyalioglu Student The College of William and Mary Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795 Date of Birth: 06/09/1985 Grant Category: Student Full Grant Discipline: Mathematics Project Title: Promoting Cross-Cultural Interchange through Mathematics Affiliation in Hungary: Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics Hungarian Academy of Sciences 1053 BUDAPEST, Reáltanoda u 13-15 Duration of Stay: September 2007- May 2008 Academic Background: B.S in Mathematics, The College of William and Mary, 2007 Budapest Semester in Mathematics, 2006 Professional Background: Intern, Mathematical Modeling, Firmat USA, New York, 2005 Intern, Physics Research, Kiger Research Laboratories, 2002 Work Sturdy, The College of William and Mary, 2003-2006 Honors, Publications, Presentations (selection): Publications: “Demonstrating Archimedes’ Quadrature of a Parabola” The Mathmate (co-authored with Dr Robert Sulek and Stephen Fuller) 2002 Talks: JMU SUMS Conference (11/2005) AMS-MMA Joint Mathematics Meeting (01/2007) “Counting Lower Hessenberg Matrices”: research conducted with Dr Charles Johnson and Kathie Field, 2004-2006 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Mr Damian Stamer Student Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85287-0312 Date of Birth: 08/18/1982 Grant Category: Student Full Grant Discipline: Museum Studies Project Title: Art and Altruism: Building Volunteer Programs in Eastern Europe Affiliation in Hungary: Duration of Stay: Ludwig Museum 1095 BUDAPEST, Komor Marcell u September 2007 – May 2008 Academic Background: B.F.A in Painting and German, Arizona State University 2007 Professional Background: Honors, Publications, Presentations (selection): “Hidden Jewel” exhibited paintings with Holger Bunk’s class exhibition, Wurttenberger Kunstverein, Stuttgart, Germany, 2006 Gallery Hi-Art exhibition, exhibited paintings, Metzingen, Germany, 2006 Sommer Ausstellung, exhibited paintings, State Academy of fine Arts, Stuttgart, Germany, 2006 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Ms Charity Sunshine Tillemann-Dick Student Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD 21202 Date of Birth: 07/22/1983 Grant Category: Student Full Grant Discipline: Voice (Opera) Project title: Ferenc Erkel’s Operas Affiliation in Hungary: Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music 1061 BUDAPEST, Liszt Ferenc tér Duration of Stay: September 2007 – May 2008 Academic Background: G.P.D Voice, The Peabody Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 2007 G.C Voice, Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Budapest, Hungary, 2004 B.A Political Science, Economics, Music, Regis University, Denver, CO, 2002 Professional Background: Soprano, Opera Festivale di Tuscana, Fiesole, Italy, 2007 Soprano, International Opera Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 2007 National Spokesperson, PH Assocaition, Silver Spring, MD, 2007 Concerts, CHR50, Strongville, OH, 2006 Performance, Jewish National Fund, Todd Patkin, Foxboro, MA, 2006 National Spokesperson, P.H Association, Silvers Spring, MD, 2006 Honors, Publications, Presentations (selection): Opera Titania, Hypolita, a mid summers night dream, Teatro Mancinelli, Orvieto, Italy, 2007 Gilda*, Rigoletto Il giardino di boboli, Florence, Italy Violetta*, La Traviata, Il giardino di boboli, Florence, Italy Concert Melinda's mad scene, Cleveland Orchestra, Severance Hall, Cleveland, OH, 2006 The American Song Book, Dana Scott, The Majestic Theatre, Boston MA, 2006 A Night of Music friendship and awareness, Dr Condoleeza Rice and Dr Eileen Cornett, the Kennedy Center, Washington DC, 2005 A Taste of Thailand, Marvin Hamlisch, Washington DC, 2005 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Mr Craig Webster Student Willamette University Salem, OR 97301 Date of Birth: 01/16/1983 Grant Category: Student Full Grant Field of Study: Filmmaking Project Title: The Spirit of Paul Erdős: Exploring His Legacy Through Video Affiliation in Hungary: Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts Intermedia Department 1063 BUDAPEST, Kmety Gy U 27 Duration of Stay: September 2007 – May 2008 Academic Background: M.Sc in Mathematical Modeling, Oxford University, United Kingdom, 2007 B.A Mathematics, Physics, Willamette University, OR, 2005 Professional Background: Research Mathematician, Willamette University, Salem, OR, 2005 Research Physicist, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 2004 Teen Leadership Staff and Camp Counselor, YMCA Camp Seymour, 2002-2003, 2005 Filmmaker, Salem, OR, 2002-2005 Honors, Publications, Presentations: Directed and edited 13 films: City of Salem’s Elsinore Film Festival The PDX Film Festival Willamette’s Stir Fry Film festival American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Ms Jeannette Estruth Student Vassar College Poughkeepsie, NY 12604 Date of Birth: 09/26/1984 Grant Category: Student Full Grant / Teaching Assistantship Discipline: History, Spanisg Specialization: Teaching English as a Foreign Language Duration of Stay: September 2007 – May 2008 Academic Background: B.S in History and Spanish, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, 2007 Professional Background: Camp Counselor/Child Education, The Tyler Place, Highgate Springs, VT, 2006 Special Projects intern, Peace Corps Regional Office, Oakland, CA, 2004 English Teacher, Costa Rica, 2002 Honors, Publications, Presentations: “Fashioning Empire: Fashion and Imperialism in 19th c Anglo-India”, Vassar Historical Review, (May 2006): 28-33 Humanities Representative, Vassar Committee on Curricular Policy, 2005-2006 Student Representative, Vassar Library Committee, 2005-2006 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Mr Matthew Smith Student University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Date of Birth: 10/08/1983 Grant Category: Student Full Grant / Teaching Assistantship Discipline: History and Political Science Specialization: Teaching English as a Foreign Language Duration of Stay: September 2007 – May 2008 Academic Background: M.A.T Secondary Social Studies, University of Pittsburgh, 2007 B.A in History and Political Science, Russian and East European Studies, University of Pittsburgh, 2006 Corvinus University International Studies Center, Budapest, Hungary, 2005 Professional Background: Teaching Intern, West Mifflin Area School District, PA, 2006-2007 Intern, Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional Center, 2006 CIEE Intern, Republic of Hungary Ministry of Education, Budapest, 2005 Honors, Publications, Presentations: University of Pittsburgh Freshman Program, Teaching Assistant Highest scouting award, Eagle Scout Award American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 IV High School Teacher Exchange Program Mr Erik Brandt Mr James McAdams Ms Carrie Paulen Mr Christopher Pultz American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Mr Erik Brandt English/Language Arts Teacher Harding High School St.Paul, MN 55106 Date of Birth: 03/14/1973 Grant Category: High School Teacher Exchange Discipline: English Affiliation in Hungary: Duration of Stay: Szabó Ervin High School 1139 BUDAPEST, Üteg u 30 September 2007- June 2008 Academic Background: M.A Humanities/ Liberal Studies, Hamline University, St Paul, MN, 2006 B.A English/Education, Macalester College, St Paul, MN, 1996 Study Abroad, University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK, 1994-1995 Professional Background: English Teacher, 10-12 grade, Harding High School St Paul, MN, 2001-present English Teacher, 9-12 grade, Harding High School St Paul, MN, 1996-2000 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Mr James McAdams English Teacher Point Webster Middle School Quincy, MA 02169 Date of Birth: 08/14/1968 Grant Category: High School Teacher Exchange Discipline: English Affiliation in Hungary: Szabó Lőrinc Bilingual High School 1026 BUDAPEST, Pasaréti út 191-193 Duration of Stay: September 2007- June 2008 Academic Background: M Ed English as a Second Language, Eastern Nazareth College, B.A Liberal Studies, grant Books, Saint Anselm College, Manchester, NH, 1991 Professional Background: ESL Teacher, Pont Webster Middle School, MA, 2001 – Adult ESL Teacher, Quincy Continuing Education, MA, 200-2004 Corrections Officer, Norfolk County, House of Corrections, 1997-1999 Help Desk Officer, STREAM Computers, 1995-1997 Scientist, EnviroBusiness, 1993-1995 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Ms Carrie Paulen English Teacher Morley Stanwood Middle School Morley, MI 19339-9522 Date of Birth: 06/02/1970 Grant Category: High School Teacher Exchange Discipline: English Affiliation in Hungary: Fényi Gyula Jesuit College 3529 MISKOLC, Fényi Gyula tér 10 Duration of Stay: September 2007- June 2008 Academic Background: M.Ed English, Grand Valley State University, MI, 1997 B.S Education, Central Michigan University, MI, 1992 Professional Background: 7th grade English Teacher, Morley Stanwood Middle School, MI, 1992-Present English Teacher, 9-12 grades, Morley Stanwood Middle School, MI, 1992-1996 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Mr Christopher Pultz English Teacher I.S 318 Eugenio Maria de Hostos Brooklyn, NY 11206 Date of Birth: 05/29/1978 Grant Category: High School Teacher Exchange Discipline: English Affiliation in Hungary: Duration of Stay: Rózsa Ferenc High School 5600 BÉKÉSCSABA, Andrássy út 56 September 2007 - June 2008 Academic Background: B.A English, SUNY Geneseo, 2000 Professional Background: English Teacher, I.S 318 Eugenio Maria de Hostos 2002-present EFL Teacher, Lycee Mananjary, Madagascar, 2000-2002 Peace Corps Volunteer, Madagascar, 2000-2002 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 ... English English English American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 I LECTURERS Distinguished Chairs Dr Murry Nelson American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008... Visiting Lecturer Discipline: Business Administration Specialization: Finance, International Finance Affiliation in Hungary: Duration of Stay: Eszterházy Károly College Institute of Business... Chromosome Marker Annals of Internal Medicine 99: 411, 1983 American Fulbright Grantees in Hungary, Academic Year 2007/2008 Dr Paula Winke Assistant Professor Department of Linguistics and Germanic,

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