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Faculty and Staff - Faculty International Connections
Jeff Bineham
- Europe, Central America and Africa
- Directed Alnwick Program Fall 2006
- Faculty Study Tour to South Africa Spring 2008
Bassey Eyo
- Nigeria Universities Network: enhancing capacity in library collections/acquisitions
- Nigeria Universities Network: curriculum development support for
communication education
Bruce Hyde
- 2007 directed the International Program in Alnwick, England
Judy Litterest
- Taught on the Alnwick, England program twice and currently
maintain research connections in the areas of nonverbal communication
and communication and aging with colleagues at Anadolu University in
Eskisehir, Turkey.
Marge Pryately
- Taught in Akita, Japan for 3 years (1992-95)
- Taught for the Alnwick British Studies Program (Fall, 2003)
- Group Fulbright to Costa Rica, 1990
Jeff Ringer
- Conducted several study abroad programs in connection with
Aalborg University in Denmark. Taught English as a second language
at Akita University for three years, the basic communication
course at an international university in Japan for two years, and taught in Ingolstadt, Germany, Spring 2007.
Roseanna Ross
- Previous experience in teaching, studying, and/or managing programs
abroad in the following countries: Japan, England, Denmark, and Kenya.
Conducted research in conflict management in England and Denmark; developed
coursework addressing communication and relationship development in
Japan. Collected traditional stories in all of these countries, as
well as in Ireland and Great Britain.
Tami Spry
- Chile and Peru: Ethnographic work with Mapuche and Peruvian shaman
on the performative dimensions of healing rituals.
- Fitzwilliam College at Cambridge University in England to present research on performative autoethnography, 2007.
- Editorial Board for the International Journal of Qualitative Research
- Alnwick, England Fall of 2009.
Paula Tompkins
- Taught in the SCSU British Studies program in Alnwick, England.
Erika Vora
- Fulbright Scholar in Taiwan, Republic of China, and
visiting professor in South Africa, People’s Republic of China,
Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, India and Australia. Frequently
directed international studies programs in Germany.
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