Study Abroad in the Czech Republic: Central European Studies in Prague – Faculty & Staff

Prague Faculty

Prague program faculty come from Charles University and other prestigious institutions, such as the Czech Academy of Sciences, the Institute for Contemporary History and the Institute for the Terezin Initiative. During some terms, US faculty residing in Prague or local scholars affiliated with the Jewish Museum may teach a course or give evening lectures.

CET can provide faculty curriculum vitae upon request.

Prague Staff

CET maintains full-time, bilingual staff at each of its study abroad locations.

The Director of Prague Programs oversees academics by managing faculty, conducting faculty training sessions and regularly monitoring courses.

The Resident Director manages housing, local roommates, activities and student acclimation, health and welfare. S/he is trained to prevent and handle student emergencies.

Staff Bios

Kimberly Strozewski, Director of Prague Programs

Director of Prague Programs Kimberly StrozewskiKim graduated with a Dual MA in History and Slavic Area Studies from The Ohio State University in 2001. Her historical research focused on the experience of Roma (Gypsies) in the Protectorate of Bohemia during the Second World War. While completing coursework towards her PhD in Central/East European History at the University of Michigan, Kim taught courses on the Holocaust and World War II as well as European History. She was awarded the Václav Havel Fellowship in Czech Studies in 2001, a FLAS Polish language fellowship in 2000, and a FLAS Czech language fellowship in 1997. She has lived and researched in Prague, Krakow, and Budapest and has worked for International Human Rights organizations in the region. She likes to hike and ski in the Tatra and Krkonose mountains, preferably with a guide. Kim is dedicated to helping her students discover Prague and adjust to living in the Czech Republic.

Jiri Bukovinsky, Resident Director of Central European Studies Program

Central European Studies Resident Director Jiri BukovinskyJiri is a graduate of Charles University in Prague, where he studied Religious Studies and Pedagogy. He also studied in Scotland, at the Divinity Faculty of the University of Glasgow. Jiri has organized programs for international volunteers (in the Czech Republic and abroad) and has coordinated conferences for human rights organizations. Relying on this experience, he has enhanced the service-learning opportunities for Central European Studies students. In his free time, Jiri enjoys traveling, learning about other cultures, swimming, reading and gliding.

Prague Alumni

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Academic Advisory Board

CET maintains an advisory board of US-based scholars. The Jewish Studies and Central European Studies Advisory Board helped design the program, and meets annually to discuss curricula and derive teaching standards. Board members visit the CET sites in order to evaluate programs and, when possible, conduct teacher-training sessions.

Justin D. Cammy
Assistant Professor, Jewish Studies, Smith College

David Danaher
Professor, Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Sara Dumont
Director, AU Abroad, American University

Rachel L. Greenblatt
Assistant Professor, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University

Hillel J. Kieval
Gloria M. Goldstein Professor of Jewish History and Thought, Washington University in St. Louis

Jacob Labendz
PhD Candidate in Jewish History, Washington University in St. Louis
Former Prague Resident Director and Program Manager, CET Academic Programs

Olga Litvak
Associate Professor, History, Michael and Lisa Leffell Chair in Modern Jewish History, Clark University

Joanna B. Michlic
Project Director, Families & Holocaust Project, Hadassah-Brandeis Institute, Brandeis University

Antony Polonsky
Albert Abramson Professor of Holocaust Studies, Near Eastern and Judaic Studies, Brandeis University

Marsha Rozenblit
Harvey M. Meyerhoff Professor of Modern Jewish History, University of Maryland, College Park

Nicholas Sawicki
Assistant Professor, Art, Lehigh University

Hubert Tworzecki
Associate Professor, Political Science, Emory University

Tara Zahra
Assistant Professor, History, University of Chicago