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// О РКА // Личные страницы членов РКА // Ю. Рот
Name: Juliana Roth, PhD
Present position:
Institute for Intercultural Communication,
Munich University, Germany (www.ikk.lmu.de)
Birth date/place:
1943 Sofia, Bulgaria
Family: married, two daughters
Citizenship:
Bulgarian, German
Residence: until 1967: Sofia (Bulgaria)
1967-68: Freiburg (Germany)
1968-69: Bloomington, Indiana (USA)
1969 to present: Freiburg, Munster, Munich (Germany)
1988/1991: Berkeley, California
Education:
* High School in Sofia (Bulgaria);
graduation 1961
* 1961-1967: University of Sofia (Bulgaria):
chemistry
* 1968/69: Indiana University, Bloomington:
Slavic Studies, Cultural Anthropology,
* Freiburg University (Germany) 1969-1978:
1972 M.A. (Slavic Studies),
1978 Ph.D. (Slavic Studies, East European History)
Language proficiency
* Bulgarian (native language)
* German, English, Russian
(fluent, written and spoken)
* Serbocroatian, French, Modern Greek,
Czech (moderate command written and spoken)
Teaching Experience
* Instructor of Bulgarian Language and Culture
1972-1976 (Freiburg University),
1977-1983 (Munster University)
* 1984-1989: Research project on modernization
and cultural change
in Southeast Europe (Munich University)
* 1988: Visiting scholar at the Slavic Department
of University of California, Berkeley
* 1991: Visiting professor at the Department
of Anthropology of University of California, Berkeley
* 1994/1996 Visiting professor
at Klagenfurt University (Austria)
* since 1990: Institute of Intercultural
communication, Munich University
* 1997-1999: Intercultural Management
at the European Business School Munich
* since 1997: Intercultural Management
in the Extended Education Program of Munich University.
* since 2001: Intercultural Aspects of Social Work,
in the European Master Program,
London University/Maastricht Hogeschool
* 2001: Visiting Professor
at the Corporate Communication Institute,
Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison NJ
* since 2002: teaching Intercultural Communication
at Munich University of Applied Sciences
(Fachhochschule)
* 2002: Intercultural communication
at the Hochschule fuer Politik, Munich
Areas of specialization
Slavic and East European cultures,
European popular culture,
Balkan anthropology, intercultural communication
and training, methods of intercultural learning,
intercultural communication in Eastern Europe,
intercultural management
Special interests:
* Cultural and intellectual history
of East and Southeast Europe
* Development of curricula
for Intercultural Communication;
* Intercultural communication
in profit and non-profit organizations
* Intercultural learning and training
* Cultural aspects of globalization
* Cultural changes in postsocialist Eastern Europe
* Cultural aspects of the relationship
between East and West in Europe
Projects/Research grants:
* Volkswagen Foundation: "Introducing Intercultural
Communication Curriculum Modules
at Russian Universities" (1999-2001)
* Volkswagen Foundation: "Introducing Intercultural
Communication Curriculum Modules
for the European Studies program
at Bulgarian Universities" (2001-2003)
* DAAD/German Academic Exchange Service,
Alexander-Herzen-Program:
"Intercultural Communication at Russian Universities"
(since 2002, forthcoming)
* Bayerischer Volkshochschulverband:
Establishing a certificate-carrying curriculum
for intercultural competence
Intercultural Communication Training and Consultancy (selection):
* Council of Europe/European Youth Centre
* Ministry of the Exterior of Federal Republic
of Germany
* East-West Wissenschaftszentrum, University of Kassel
* East-West Wirtschaftsakademie Berlin
* Robert-Bosch-Foundation
* Austrian Ministry of Education and Culture
* BMW AG, Robert Bosch AG, EADS, DaimlerChrysler,
MAN AG, Siemens AG, Quelle AG.
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