People
 

Lecturers


Stefan Bergstrom

bergstr@juno.com









Rex Clark , Ph.D.

Alumnus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

rexclark@ku.edu

Rex Clark received an M.A. from the Freie Universität Berlin and completed his Ph.D. studies at the University of Illinois. His research areas are 18th-century travel literature and utopian fiction, history of the novel, definitions of culture in German thought, and representations of colonialism in German literature. He has also worked extensively with instructional technology and language learning, serving from 1999-2001 on the Technology Committee of the American Association of Teachers of German (AATG). He has helped create the Alexander von Humboldt Digital Library project at the Max Kade Center for German-American Studies.

Rex Clark's Homepage: http://www.ku.edu/home/rexclark/

Curriculum Vitae



Jim Morrison

Alumnus of the University of Kansas

jdmorr@ku.edu

Jimmy D. Morrison has over twenty years experience in international business, both in the United States, Europe and South America. He has dealt in international transportation, telecommunications, data transmission, power generation and distribution as well as the automotive industry.

Mr. Morrison is currently involved in lecturing at the University of Kansas on international business issues as well as German business culture. He is also Associate Director of the Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) at the university.

Mr. Morrison holds a B.A. and M.A. from the University of Kansas and attended the Universitaet Erlangen/Nürnberg. He is certified by the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce as an "Industriekaufmann" after having completed an accredited program with Siemens in Germany covering all aspects of commercial administration.

Mr. Morrison has served as member of the board of directors of the American Public Transit Association (APTA) as well as the Railway Progress Institute (RPI) governing board. He currently sits on the advisory board of the Max-Kade Center for German-American Studies at the University of Kansas and the university's Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER).

Curriculum Vitae



Mark Nesbitt-Daly , Ph.D.

Alumnus of the University of Kansas

mdaly@ku.edu

Dr. Nesbitt-Daly received his doctorate at the University of Kansas in 2003 with a specialization in medieval German literature. He currently serves as an associate director in the University Honors Program at KU.


Staff


Morgan Swartzlander

Associate for Graduate Student Affairs

mswartz@ku.edu
Phone: 864-3665
Office: 3107 Wescoe



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