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 | Fulbright Student Conference Papers II. | Reports of U.S. Grantees |
Published by the Fulbright Commission, Budapest, 2009
Hard copies are available at the Commission's office upon request.
Foreword
Foreword - Fulbright Student Conference Papers II.
AY 2004/2005
Anthony Noody: Socio-Economic Segregation and Urban Form in Post Socialist Budapest
Linda Huang-McCullough: A Review of the Inaugural Year of the Hungarian-Chinese Bilingual Elementary School
Matthew Douglas: Hungarian Folk Music And Jazz: Exploring New Concepts for Contemporary Improvised Music
Lisa Overholser: Staging the Folk: A Suggested Framework for Researching Staged Folk Dance in Hungary
John Mastrojohn: Development of Hospice Care in Pécs
Elizabeth Szilágyi: Greenhouse Gas to Environmentally Friendly Compound: Mechanistic Study of Carbon Dioxide
Katie Brooke Bagley: The Kodaly Method: Standardizing Hungarian Music Education
AY 2005/2006
Kati Agocs: The Mechanics of Culture (Music Composition)
Betsy Albright: Policy Learning in Response to Extreme Flood Events in the Tisza and Pannonian Central Danube River Basins
J. Ashlin Halfnight: A Trilogy Of Budapest Plays
Michael Coons: The Emergence of Modern Number Theory in Hungary
Margit Zsolnay: In their Own Words: The Reflections of Hungarian Youth on Self, Family and Culture
Stephanie Jakus: Modular Symbol Algorithms, Computational Number Theory, and the Millennium Problems
Sandra Doan: The Hungarian School of Pianism
AY 2006/2007
Brennan Decker: Biophysics in Pécs: Atomic force microscopy and spectroscopy of synthetic myosin thick filaments
Brandon Alleman: Phosphoglycerate Kinase
Nichole Fiore: Analysing Social and Economic Mobility for the Roma in Hungary: A Look at Government Initiatives and International Responses
Lynn Brickley: Acting as a Role Model and a Resource: Student Development through Education and Advising
Inna Livitz: Monumental Politics
 | My Fulbright Experience II. | Reports of Hungarian Grantees |
Published by the Fulbright Commission, Budapest, 2008
Hard copies are available at the Commission's office upon request.
Foreword
Foreword - My Fulbright Experience II.
AY 2005/2006
Máté Csanád: High Energy Nuclear Physics at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider
Gábor Gyulai: Ancient Citrullus DNA-unlocking Domestication Events
Ágnes Juhász: Teaching at North Valley High School
György Kovács: Research at Harvard Law School
Veronika Kusz: Florida's Youthful Oldster: Ernő Dohnányi in Tallahassee
Tibor Laczkó: A Lexical-Functional Approach to Inflectional and Word Order Phenomena in Hungarian and English
Lídia Márton: In Defense of the Public Interest
Edit Nádasi: Tyrosine Phosphorylation Pathways and Oncogenesis
Károly Németh: Mio/Pliocene Phreatomagmatic Volcanism in Idaho in Association with a Changing Fluvio-lacustrine Environment and its Comparison with Young Basaltic Volcanic Fields in the Pannonian Basin
Zita Zoltayné Paprika: Decision Making Skills in Upgrading Business Performance
AY 2006/2007
Ágnes Adroviczné Tüske: Together We Made a Difference
Csaba Békés: Teaching Cold War History at New York University
Győző Jordán: Geochemical Modeling for the Contamination Risk Assessment of Mineral Deposits and Mines
László Z. Karvalics: 1961 - The Birth of the Information Society in the United States
Beatrix Kotlan: Novel Findings to Establish a new Generation of Breast Cancer Diagnostic and Therapeutic Immunoconjugates
Zsolt Kovács: My Fulbright Experience - the American dream
Gabriella Moise: Abysmal Reflections in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse
Szabolcs Pogonyi: Charles Taylor. Philosophy and Politics, 2007
Tünde Sóspataki: Hungarians Everywhere
Katalin T. Bíró: Fulbright R/L Scholarship at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Department of Anthropology
 | My Fulbright Experience I. | Reports of Hungarian Grantees |
Published by the Fulbright Commission, Budapest, 2006
Hard copies are available at the Commission's office upon request.
Foreword
Foreword - My Fulbright Experience I.
AY 2002/2003
József Andóczi-B.: Long-Awaited Letters from Here and There
Péter Dávidházi: On Board of the "Fulbright Scholar" Ship: Research in America
Miklós Kontra: Your Right to your Language
Péter Kovács: Six months in Colorado
Zoltán Kövecses: Cultural Variation in Metaphor1
Gábor Lente: Oxidation of Halogenated and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons using Rhenium-based Catalysts
Robert Marcz: Bonds
Éva Mathey: Attempts at the Revision of the Treaty of Trianon in the Light of American Hungarian Relations in the Interwar Period
Tamás Mihálydeák: The logical-philosophical basis of logical systems
Péter Szűcs: The Most Frequent Value Method in Groundwater Modeling
AY 2003/2004
Ferenc Bari: Mitochondrial mechanisms of perinatal hypoxic brain injury
Tibor Fabiny: Trends in American Luther Research. Parallels Between Luther's Theology and Shakespeare's Hamlet
Judit Gerencsér: The USA and Hungary in Cleveland: Information processing as a bridge between two nations and cultures in past, present and future
József Laczkó: Modeling the neural control and biomechanics of locomotion
Ádám Molnár: Researching Literature in Minnesota. How Updike's Fiction Meets Life in the Upper Midwest
Judit Szabó Kovács: Determination of the hallmarks of gangs and drugs
István Kornél Vida: Half year as Fulbright grantee at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
AY 2004/2005
Zsuzsanna Balázsné Langó: Jefferson Davis's Hungarians: Soldiers of Hungarian Birth in the Confederate Army
Enikő Bollobás: A History of American Literature
Géza Kállay: Philosophy and Literature - Literature and Philosophy
Dávid Karátson: Comparative volcano geomorphological studies in the San Francisco, Springerville, Hopi Buttes and Mount Taylor volcanic fields
Sándor Orbán: Journalism, Culture and Government in America
László Rosivall: Nephrology Research
 | Fulbright Student Conference Papers I. | Reports of U.S. Grantees |
Published by the Fulbright Commission, Budapest, 2004
Hard copies are available at the Commission's office upon request.
Foreword
Foreword - Fulbright Student Conference Papers I.
AY 2002/2003
Cecily Morisson: Not about Nationalism: The Role of Folk Song in Identity Process
Monica Szabo: Hungarian Art Song
Maxine G. Sleeper: The Movement Toward Anti-Discrimination and Integration of Roma in Hungary
Patrick Burlingame: Ethnic Hungarian Minorities: Past, Present, and Future
Amy H. Liu: The Microeconomic and Macroeconomic Impact of the Common Agricultural Policy on the Hungarian Agrarian Sector
Jesse Alama: The Logical Structure of Relativity
Richard D. Moore: Teaching Assistant at Debrecen University
AY 2003/2004
Mary Taylor: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Historical and Institutional Precedents of the Hungarian Dance-House Movement
David F. Chapman: Theatre in Budapest, Budapest in Theatre: A Narrative and Dramatic Account of a City, its Stages, and an Interloping Writer
Erika Sólyom: A Sociolinguistic Study of Shifting Formalities in Hungarian Urban Discourse
Dallas Long: Unlocking Hungary's Libraries: a Case for a Digital Library at Berzsenyi College
Karl Brown: Stalinization and its Discontents: Crime, "Deviance," and Subcultures in Hungary, 1948-1956
William J. Eichmann: Mesolithic Hunter-Gatherers in the Carpathian Basin And the Spread of Agriculture in Europe
Adam Marcus: Turán-type Problems in Extremal Combinatorics
David Eger: Internationalizing Software and Other Projects: A Day in the Life of an Open Source Developer
Angela Bennett: Instructing and Advising: the Dual Role of a Teaching Assistant in Budapest
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