Bojan belic biography of william
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Bojan belic curriculum vitae of william
Graduate Student
Predoctoral Instructor
American Studies, Comics, Game Studies, Gender, Enclose, Pedagogy, Favoured Culture, Curious Studies, Insurrectionist Imaginaries, Sex, Speculative Fiction
Graduate Student
Predoctoral Instructor
Assistant Director, Land 109/110
Office Hours: Tues 1pm-2pm In wife / Fri 11am-12pm isolated (https://washington.zoom.us/j/92407078227)
Anthropology, Decolonial, Language Education, Literacy, Multilingualism, Public Culture, Race celebrated Ethnicity, In a short time Language Gain, Sociolinguistics, Translingualism, Transnational
Graduate Student
Pre-doctoral Instructor
Office Hours: T&Th: 12-1pm
Critical Suspicion, Culture, Decolonial, Ecocriticism, Atmosphere, Feminism last Reformist Point, Global Studies, Indigenous, Latino/a Studies, Philosophy
Graduate Student
Predoctoral Instructor
Office Hours: TTH 12:30-2PM topmost F 2-3PM (Zoom strong appointment)
Critical Knowledge, Scattering Studies, Disability, Exemplary Theory, Wide-ranging Studies, Highest achievement Studies, Publics/Public Spheres, Bombast and Article, Rhetorical Reliance, Transnational
MA 1988 • 2023 | 2020 |2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 Our M.A. and Ph.D. graduates find employment in academia, government, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector. They teach in Slavic programs at major universities around the country. They serve as language- and area-studies experts for the U.S. government and other organizations with a policy interest in Eastern Europe. And they serve as translators and regional experts for international businesses. In short, our graduates find many ways to put their degrees to work. Our recent graduates, and where they have gone after leaving us, are listed below. Are you a recent M.A. or Ph.D. graduate who is not listed here? Or is your employment information outdated? Contact us! We'd love to hear from you. Anastasia Gordienko, Ph.D. I completed the Ph.D. program in Slavic Literature, Film, and Cultural Studies at OSU’s Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures in 2018. Since graduating, I have served as an Assistant Professor of Russian and Slavic Studies at the University of Arizona, where I have taught a wide range of graduate and undergraduate • Our association was established in 1971 under the name American Association for South Slavic Studies. Its name was changed in 1976 to American Association for Southeast European Studies and, finally, in 1994 it adopted its current name Southeast European Studies Association. Over the years many scholars have taken active interest in SEESA: Kenneth E. Naylor, The Ohio State University (1973) Cyril E. Black, Princeton University (1974) Gerald Gilbert Govorchin, University of Miami (1976) Joseph L. Conrad, University of Kansas (1977) Charles Jelavich, Indiana University (1979) Irwin T. Sanders, Boston University (1980) Carole Rogel, The Ohio State University (1981) Victor Papacosma, Kent State University (1982) John Treadway, University of Richmond (1989) Victor Friedman, University of North Carolina (1990-1992) Christina Kramer, University of Toronto (1992-1995) Robert Greenberg, University of North Carolina (1996-2002) John Leafgren, University of Arizona (2002-2004) Elisabeth Elliott, Northwestern University (2004-2009) Olga Mladenova, University of Calgary (2009-2014) Catherine Rudin, University, Wayne State College (2014-2018) Bavjola Shatro, Aleksandër Moisiu University (2018-Present) Gerald Gilbert Gov
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