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Full of bright minds.
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AUSTRIAN-AMERICAN
EDUCATIONAL COMMISSION
ANNUAL REPORT 2014/15
CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3
THE AUSTRIAN-AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL COMMISSION: FULBRIGHT AUSTRIA
6
INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERS 8
THE FULBRIGHT PROGRAM IN BRIEF 9
FUNDING THE FULBRIGHT PROGRAM IN AUSTRIA 10
FINANCIAL DETAILS BASED ON ANNUAL AUDIT, PROGRAM YEAR 2014-15
11
PARTICIPANTS IN THE PROGRAMS BY GRANT CATEGORY: 1951/52–2014-15 12
PARTICIPANTS BY DISCIPLINE 2014-15 13
AUSTRIAN AND US PARTICIPANTS IN FULBRIGHT AUSTRIA PROGRAMS 2014-15 15
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
MISSION STATEMENT
Fulbright Austria promotes mutual understanding
between the peoples of Austria and the United States
through educational and cultural exchange. As part
of the global community of Fulbright programs, we
have provided enterprising, creative, and diverse
Austrian and US students and scholars with quality
opportunities to learn, teach, and pursue research in
the respective partner countries since 1950. We fulfill
this mission by managing the prestigious Fulbright
scholarship program, coordinating a nation-wide
teaching assistantship program that places US
university graduates in Austrian secondary schools,
and counseling students and institutions of higher
education on opportunities to study in the US or
Austria as an EducationUSA advising center. Our
work is sponsored by core contributions from the
Austrian and US governments with valuable additional
support from institutional and individual partners in
both countries.
The Austrian Fulbright Commission was established
by an executive agreement between the Republic of
Austria and the United States of America in 1950.
This agreement established a binational board
responsible for the oversight and management of
bilateral educational and cultural exchange programs.
Since the Fulbright-Hays Act of 1961, the programs
of the Austrian-American Educational Commission
(Fulbright Austria) has been financed by annual core
contributions from the Austrian and US governments
with valuable additional support from institutional
and individual partners in both countries. Binational
management and bilateral funding are signature
characteristics of the Fulbright Program. Austrian
authorities recognize Fulbright Austria as a nonprofit
organization, and contributions to Fulbright Austria are
tax deductible in Austria and the United States.
placement of over 3,000 US teaching assistants at
Austrian secondary schools since 1962. Since its
inception, it also has served as a bilateral clearing
house for information on Austrian and US higher
education for the Austrian and American publics at
large and provided educational advising services for
Austrians interested in educational opportunities in the
United States.
During the 2014-15 program year, Fulbright Austria
facilitated 74 Fulbright awards:
7 Austrian Scholars at US universities
23 US Scholars at Austrian universities and cultural
institutions
3 US Fulbright Specialists (shorter two to six week
institutional stays)
10 Austrian Students (enrolled in US graduate
programs)
18 US students, graduate students and PhD
candidates at Austrian universities (including 10
students with awards combined with teaching
assistantships in Austrian secondary schools)
13 Austrian German Language Teaching Assistants
at US colleges and universities
and it also facilitated the placement of
132 US Teaching Assistants at Austrian secondary
schools
As an academic exchange program, the Fulbright
Program is committed to the freedom of expression
and the freedom of inquiry, the advancement
of mutual understanding, and the promotion of
international cooperation. Ultimately Fulbright grants
create opportunities and empower individuals and
institutions to act constructively in an international
setting. The open-ended opportunities inherent in
learning, teaching, and research abroad result in
new ideas and new relationships that fuel innovation,
knowledge transfer, and institutional collaboration.
Fulbright Austria has provided over 6,000 Austrian
and US students, teaching assistants, teachers,
artists, scholars, and scientists with opportunities
since 1951. Furthermore, it has coordinated the
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Fulbright Austria also facilitated guest lectures and
visits from US Fulbright Scholars in other European
countries to Austrian universities under the auspices
of the Fulbright Inter-Country Lecture Program for US
Scholars.
A detailed list of the home and host institutions
of all Austrian and US Fulbright grantees and US
Teaching Assistants is in the appendix of this report.
It illustrates the diversity of participants in programs
managed by Fulbright Austria in terms of their origins
and destinations in Austria and the United States,
respectively.
Fulbright Austria relies on the monetary and in-kind
support of a wide variety of public and private
institutions in both countries. (See p. 10 “Funding
the Fulbright Program in Austria“ for details). The
total revenue of Fulbright Austria in 2014-15 was €
1,314,218 ($1,466,761).
In addition to cash awards totaling €803,724
($897,013) Austrian and US Fulbright grantees
received an additional €701,412 ($782,826) as direct
or in-kind benefits on-site from host institutions in
the United States and Austria as parts of their grant
packages, and these benefits almost doubled the
overall value of the total grants awarded. The total
revenues and in-kind values of Fulbright Austria grant
programs were €2,015,630 ($2,249,587).
The 30 Austrian grantees were either graduates of or
faculty at 10 different Austrian institutions, and they
studied, taught, or conducted research at 28 different
US colleges and universities. They received a total
of €767,265 ($856,323) of support in the form of
grants from Fulbright Austria or as direct and in-kind
support on site from US host institutions in the form of
scholarships, tuition remissions, stipends, salaries, or
housing.
The 44 US grantees were graduates, students, or
faculty from 36 different US colleges and universities
and affiliated with 21 different Austrian universities,
research facilities, or cultural institutions in all major
Austrian university cities. They received a total of
€737,871 ($823,516) of support in the form of
Fulbright grants or direct and in-kind support on site
from Austrian institutions. Due to the generous support
of Austrian host institutions, Fulbright Austria had the
seventh largest US Fulbright Scholar Program in the
world in the 2014-15 program year ranking behind
India (78), Brazil (46), United Kingdom (38), Germany
(30), France (25), and Japan (23).
In addition to managing the Fulbright grant program,
part of the central mandate of Fulbright Austria is to
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promote educational exchange. In 2014-15 Fulbright
Austria placed 132 US college and university
graduates from 98 different institutions as teaching
assistants under the auspices of the Austrian Ministry
of Education and Women’s Affairs Foreign Language
Teaching Assistant program. This program is
comparable in size to the world’s largest Fulbright
English Teaching Assistant Program (ETA) in Germany
(139) and larger than second and third largest
Fulbright ETA programs in Brazil (110) and Malaysia
(90). These US Teaching Assistants, or USTAs, taught
part-time at 240 different schools in communities
large and small in all nine Austrian provinces and had
regular weekly contact with tens of thousands of
Austrian secondary school students.
Outside of the Fulbright grant program proper, the
132 participants in the US Teaching Assistantship
Program managed by the Austrian Fulbright
Commission received salaries worth €1,475,592
($1,646,866) from Austrian provincial school boards.
Therefore, during the 2014-15 program year the
total cash and in-kind benefits of Fulbright Program
grants and the USTA Program totaled €3,491,222
($3,986,453).
In terms of its information, outreach, and advising
activities, Fulbright Austria had over 100,000 digital
and personal contacts in 2014-15.
The past and present activities of the individuals and
institutions associated with the programs managed
by Fulbright Austria are documented on-line on the
commission’s website at www.fulbright.at which also
has links to Fulbright Austria’s social media platforms:
Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
MONETARY AND DIRECT & IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS TO AUSTRIAN-AMERICAN FULBRIGHT PROGRAMS
2014/15, € 2,015,630
Institutional Partnerships
€ 411,843
US Government Contributions
€ 327,452
20%
16%
Austrian Federal Ministry of Education
and Women‘s Affairs
€ 44,760
2%
Administrative Fees and Trust Fund
Income
€ 80,187
4%
Direct and In-Kind Contributions by
US Institutions for Austrian Fulbright
Grantees
€ 475,192
Austrian Ministry of Science, Research
and Economy
€ 449,976
24%
22%
Direct and In-Kind Contributions by
Austrian Institutions for US Fulbright
Grantees
€ 226,220
11%
Monetary
Direct & In-Kind
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THE AUSTRIAN-AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL COMMISSION:
FULBRIGHT AUSTRIA
The current statutory basis of the Austrian-American
Educational Commission (Fulbright Austria) is the
Fulbright-Hays Mutual Educational and Cultural
Exchange Act of 1961 and an “Agreement between
the Federal Government of Austria and the
Government of the United States of America for the
financing of certain educational and cultural exchange
programs” from 1963 (Bundesgesetzblatt 1963/213).
The Agreement established a binational organization
capable of receiving and disbursing funds from
both governments and other public and private
organizations. Fulbright Austria is recognized as a
non-profit organization in terms of Austrian tax law.
Donations to Fulbright Austria are also tax deductible
in the United States based on an agreement with the
Institute for International Education in New York.
The Fulbright Austria board consists of ten members:
five US citizens and five Austrian citizens nominated
by their respective governments to serve on an annual
basis. The five US members, including two Foreign
Service officers from the US Embassy in Vienna, are
nominated by the US Ambassador to Austria. Two of
the five Austrian members appointed by the Austrian
government have traditionally been representatives
of the Ministry of Science, Research and Economy
(responsible for higher education) and the Ministry for
Europe, Integration, and Foreign Affairs, respectively,
and three have been Austrian university professors.
The date of the initial appointment of each member is
noted in brackets below.
Binational funding and policy and decision making
are signature traits of the Fulbright Program. The
Fulbright Austria board meets on a regular basis to
discuss budgetary, policy, procedural, and program
issues and has a number of subcommittees that meet
on an ad hoc basis. The board is actively involved
in the selection and nomination of all Austrian and
US Fulbright candidates and solicits the support of
external experts, Austrian and US Fulbright alumni,
and US Fulbright scholars on site for binational
candidate review panels. The Chairperson and the
Treasurer of the board are elected each year. These
positions rotate annually between the Austrian and
US members of the board.
The Executive Director of Fulbright Austria is
responsible for the coordination and management of
Fulbright Austria’s agendas, operations, and staff. He
reports to and is monitored by the Fulbright Austria
board.
The Austrian Minister responsible for higher education
and the Ambassador of the United States of America
to Austria serve as honorary chairpersons of Fulbright
Austria.
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The following individuals served on the Fulbright Austria board during the 2014-2015 program year:
HONORARY CO-CHAIRS:
Alexa L. Wesner
US Ambassador to Austria
Reinhold Mitterlehner
Austrian Federal Minister of Science, Research and
Economy
Austrian Members (year of appointment):
Ernst Aichinger
Austrian Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration, and
Foreign Affairs, Section V: Cultural Diplomacy (2007)
Reinhard Heinisch
Professor of Political Science
University of Salzburg (2012)
Roberta Maierhofer
Center for Inter-American Studies (CIAS)
Karl-Franzens-University of Graz (2009)
Barbara Sporn
Vice Rector for Research, International Affairs, and
External Relations
Vienna University of Economics and Business (2007)
Barbara Weitgruber
Director General for Scientific Research and
International Relations
Austrian Ministry of Science, Research and Economy
(1998)
(Chairperson 2014, Treasurer 2015)
US Members (year of appointment):
Kellee Farmer
Deputy Public Affairs Officer
US Embassy Vienna (2014)
Robert Greenan
Counselor for Public Affairs
US Embassy Vienna (2014)
Antoinette Van Zabner Zinn-Zinnenburg
Professor of Piano Performance
University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna
(2007)
Mitchell Ash
Professor of History
University of Vienna (2012)
THE AUSTRIAN-AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL COMMISSION:
FULBRIGHT AUSTRIA
Harvey Goldstein
Vice President and Dean of the Public Governance
and Sustainable Development Program
Modul University Vienna (2012)
(Chairperson 2015)
Fulbright Austria Secretariat Staff:
Lonnie R. Johnson
Executive Director
Elizabeth Akins
Program Assistant
Jürgen Hörmann
Program Officer, USTA/FLTA Program
Martina Laffer
Program Coordinator
Austrian Student Program
Molly Roza
Program Officer
US Student Program, Educational Advisor
Irene Zavarsky
Program Officer
US/Austrian Scholar Program
Heinz Rotte
Accounting Consultant
Auditor:
Bernhard Vanas (2014)
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INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERS
Fulbright Austria is fortunate to work with a wide variety of governmental and non-governmental institutions as
well as colleges, universities, and private foundations in Austria and the United States. These partners include:
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Austrian Ministry of Education and Women’s Affairs
Austrian Ministry for Europe, Integration, and Foreign Affairs
Austrian Ministry of Science, Research and Economy: Scientific Research and International Relations
Section
Council for International Exchange of Scholars, Washington, D.C .
Institute of International Education, New York, NY
J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, Washington, D.C.
US Department of State: Bureau for Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) and EducationUSA
US Embassy, Vienna (Public Affairs Section)
Since the late 1990s, Fulbright Austria has also succeeded in establishing a broad range of strategic
partnerships with institutions in the United States and Austria that has allowed it to substantially increase the
number of grants it awards annually. To date, Fulbright Austria has concluded co-sponsorship and cost-sharing
agreements with 23 different institutions in Austria as well as the University of Minnesota, the Craig and Kathryn
Hall Foundation (TX), and the Dietrich W. Botstiber Foundation (PA) in the United States. The following 26
awards are based on these agreements:
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Fulbright-Botstiber Visiting Professors of Austrian-American Studies in Austria:
Dietrich W. Botstiber Foundation, Media, PA (2011)
Fulbright-Botstiber Visiting Professors of Austrian-American Studies in the United
States: Dietrich W. Botstiber Foundation, Media, PA (2011)
Fulbright-Diplomatic Academy Visiting Professor of International Relations (1999)
Fulbright-Diplomatic Academy US Fulbright Student Award: Diploma Program or
Master of Advanced International Studies (MAIS) (2002)
Fulbright-FH JOANNEUM University of Applied Sciences Graz Visiting Professor (2012)
Fulbright-Freud (Sigmund Freud Privatstiftung) Visiting Scholar of Psychoanalysis (1997)
Fulbright-Graz University of Technology Visiting Professor (2012)
Fulbright-Hall Distinguished Chair of Entrepreneurship in Central Europe: Craig and Kathryn Hall Foundation, Dallas, TX (2001) - hosted by WU Vienna since 2010
Fulbright-Internationales Forschungszentrum Kulturwissenschaften an der Kunstuniversität Linz (IFK) Junior Visiting Fellow (1997)
Fulbright-Internationales Forschungszentrum Kulturwissenschaften an der Kunstuniversität Linz (IFK) Senior Visiting Fellow (1997)
Fulbright-IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems Visiting Professor (2012)
Fulbright-Internationales Forschungszentrum Kulturwissenschaften an der Kunstuniversität Linz (IFK) Senior Visiting Fellow (1997)
Fulbright-Johannes Kepler University of Linz Visiting Professor (rotating) (1999)
Fulbright-Karl-Franzens University of Graz Visiting Professor in Cultural Studies (1998)
Fulbright-Management Center Innsbruck (MCI) Visiting Professor (2012)
Fulbright-Natural History Museum Vienna Visiting Researcher (2015)
Fulbright-NAWI Graz Visiting Professor in Natural Science: Co-funded by KFU Graz (2008)
Fulbright-quartier21/MQ artist-in-residence (2005)
Fulbright-Salzburg University of Applied Sciences Visiting Professor (2012)
Fulbright-University of Applied Sciences, FH Campus Wien Visiting Professor (2013)
Fulbright-University of Innsbruck Visiting Professor (rotating) (1998)
Fulbright-University of Klagenfurt Visiting Professor (rotating) (1999)
Fulbright-University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Visiting Professor
in Sustainable Development (2007)
Fulbright-University of Salzburg Visiting Professor (rotating) (1998)
Fulbright-University of Vienna Visiting Professor in the Humanities and Cultural
Studies (1998)
Fulbright-WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration) Visiting Professor (2004)
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THE FULBRIGHT PROGRAM IN BRIEF
The Fulbright program is named after J. William
Fulbright (1905–1995), the US Senator from Arkansas
(D, 1945–75) who had the distinction of being the
longest-serving chair of the US Senate Committee
on Foreign Relations. Fulbright, a graduate of the
University of Arkansas, received a Rhodes Scholarship
that allowed him to study at Oxford University
(1924–28) which proved to be a transformative
experience for him. After World War II, Senator
Fulbright was also motivated to establish the
educational exchange program that came to bear
his name by his insight that the creation of nuclear
weapons had fundamentally changed the nature
of international relations and made the potential
consequences of international conflict graver and
more global. In his book The Arrogance of Power
(1966), Fulbright observed: “The development of some
perspective about man and his needs in different
national environments is the principal purpose of such
educational and cultural exchanges as the Fulbright
Program. No part of our foreign policy does more to
make international relations human relations and to
encourage attitudes of personal empathy, the rare
and wonderful ability to perceive the world as others
see it. Thus conceived, educational exchange is not
a propaganda program designed to ‘improve the
image’ of the United States, ... but a program for
the cultivation of perceptions and perspectives that
transcend national boundaries. To put it another way,
far from being a means of gaining some national
advantage in the traditional game of international
relations, international education purports to change
the nature of the game, to civilize and humanize it in
the nuclear age.”
The Fulbright program in Austria began in June
1950 when the Austrian and US governments
signed the first of three Fulbright agreements.
The first exchanges under the auspices of the US
Educational Commission in Austria took place
during the 1951–52 academic year. After the
Fulbright-Hays Act in 1961, a new agreement
between the Republic of Austria and the United
States of America in 1963 established the AustrianAmerican Educational Commission, better known as
Fulbright Austria.
The Fulbright Program currently facilitates the
exchange of students and scholars between the
United States and 155 countries. Since its inception
in 1946, over 360,000 students, teachers, and
scholars have participated in the Fulbright Program.
Approximately 7,000 Fulbright grants are awarded
globally on an annual basis. Between 70 and 80 of
these awards are managed by Fulbright Austria.
For information on the global Fulbright Program
consult: http://eca.state.gov/fulbright
The Fulbright Program was initially based on legislation
proposed and sponsored by Senator Fulbright in
1946. This legislation authorized the Secretary of State
to use proceeds from the sale of surplus war property
outside the United States after World War II to finance
exchanges of students, teachers, and professors
and to establish “Fulbright commissions” in selected
countries all over the world responsible for managing
these exchanges. After these funds were exhausted,
the Fulbright-Hays Act of 1961, which consolidated
various pieces of previous legislation pertaining to the
educational exchange programs funded by the US
government, provided a new basis for the program to
promote “mutual understanding between the people
of the United States and the people of other countries
by means of educational and cultural exchange.” This
act broadened the scope of the Fulbright Program,
gave it new flexibility, provided for annual funding
as a line item in the federal budget, and also gave
partner governments and other public and private
organizations in both countries an opportunity to
contribute toward the costs of the program.
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FUNDING THE FULBRIGHT PROGRAM IN AUSTRIA
The Austrian Fulbright Commission receives monies
from the US government and Austrian federal ministries
as well as a wide variety of partner institutions in Austria
and the US to fund the programs it manages. Fulbright
grantees and participants in the US Teaching Assistant
Program also receive substantial amounts of support
in the form of direct payments or in-kind contributions
from an equally wide variety of institutions and organizations in Austria and the US, which are brokered by
the Austrian Fulbright Commission as part of Fulbright
awards or disbursed to US teaching assistants under
the auspices of their assignments.
The total value of all programs managed by the
Austrian Fulbright Commission (35) is €3,491.222
($3,896,453). The total cost of all program
administration (18) as well as grant enhancement,
advising, outreach, and public information activities
(19) is 13% of the value of all programs managed. Core
contributions by the US government (1) and Austrian
Ministry of Science, Research and Economy (2) as well
as the Austrian Ministry of Education and Women‘s
Affairs (5) are predominantly used to cover the costs
of program administration, grant enhancement, and
outreach (18, 19) and to fund or co-fund individual
awards. The great majority of funding for Austrian
Fulbright Student awards and US Fulbright Scholar
awards comes from earmarked contributions by the
Austrian Ministry of Science, Research and Economy
(3) and from individual institutions (6), respectively.
Grantees in all Fulbright award categories also benefit
substantially from direct or in-kind contributions from
partner and host institutions in Austria and the US
(23-31), and these direct and in-kind contributions (32)
enhance the total cash value of the Fulbright Program
(10) by over 50 percent.
The salaries received by US Teaching Assistants
under the auspices of the Austrian Ministry of
Education and Women‘s Affairs Foreign Language
Teaching Assistants Program (34) represent a
substantial amount of the overall value of programs
managed by Fulbright Austria.
ADMINISTRATIVE & GRANT COSTS AND DIRECT & IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS TO ALL PROGRAMS
2014/15, € 3,491,222
Fulbright Program
Administration
€ 290,766
Grant enhancement,
Student Advising and
USTA program management
€ 139,143
9%
4%
Austrian Fulbright Grants
€ 292,073
9%
US Fulbright Grants
€ 511,651
Austrian Ministry of Education and
Women‘s Affairs
salaries for US Teaching Assistants
€ 1,475,592
15%
42%
Direct & In-Kind
Contributions
Direct and in-kind
contributions to Austrian
Fulbright grantees by
US institutions
€ 475,192
14%
Direct and in-kind
contributions to
US Fulbright
grantees by
Austrian institutions
€ 226,220
7%
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Fulbright Grants
(monetary)
Administration
FINANCIAL DETAILS BASED ON ANNUAL AUDIT, PROGRAM YEAR 2014-15
Exchange Rate as of October 1, 2015
€
0,896
$
1,00
%
INCOME: MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS TO AAEC
1
US Government: Core funding Fulbright Program, EducationUSA, & US Embassy grants
327,452
438,565
9.4
2
Austrian Government: BMWFW Core funding Fulbright Program
254,355
283,878
7.3
3
Austrian Government: BMWFW Postgraduate Program Austrian Students
195,621
218,327
5.6
4
BMWF Postgraduate Program reserve from previous years (draw-down)
0
0
0
5
Austrian Government BMBF USTA Program Administration, (BMLUW = 4,760)
44,760
49,955
1.3
6
Income from Jointly Sponsored Fulbright Grants (21 institutions)
411,843
459,646
11.8
7
USTA Program Administrative Fees
12,240
13,661
0.4
8
AAEC Trust Fund Contribution toward program costs
67,947
75,834
1.9
9
Currency adjustment: USD/EUR exchange rates
0
-73,105
1,314,218
1,466,761
37.6
10 Total Income
COMMITMENTS AND EXPENDITURES
11
Austrian Scholars (7)
12 Austrian Students (10)
13 Austrian Teaching Assistants (13)
14 US Distinguished Chair & Scholars/Lecturers/Researchers (23)
15 US Students (4 Fulbright-Mach, 1 IFK, 1 DA, 2 full research, and 10 grants combined )
16 US Intercountry Lecture Program
70,893
79,122
2.0
191,834
214,100
5.5
29,346
32,752
0.8
440,236
491,335
12.6
70,503
78,686
2.0
912
1,018
0.0
17 Grants Subtotal
803,724
897,013
23.0
18 Fulbright Program Administration
290,766
324,516
8.3
19 Grant Enhancenent, Student Advising, USTA Program Management
139,143
155,293
4.0
80,585
89,939
2.3
1,314,218
1,466,761
37.6
US university cost sharing for Austrian Fulbright Students (solicited by IIE)
147,853
165,015
4.2
24 Additional IIE funding for Austrian Fulbright Students (IIE Shepherd Fund)
18,919
21,115
0.5
297,609
332,153
8.5
26 Salary/direct benefits for Visiting Austrian Fulbright Professor: University of Minnesota
10,811
12,066
0.3
27 Fulbright Specialists: CIES grants and Austrian host instituiton cost sharing
22,917
25,577
0.7
28 Housing for US grantees (in-kind contributions by Austrian host institutions)
25,640
28,616
0.7
29 Fulbright-Mach research awards for US Students (BMWFW)
33,840
37,768
1
30 Tuition remission for US Students at Austrian universities
32,036
35,754
0.9
31 BMBF salaries for US Fulbright Students: grants combined with US teaching assistantships
111,787
124,762
3.2
32 Total direct and in-kind contrubtions for Fulbright grantees
701,412
782,826
20.1
33 Total Fulbright Program Value
2,015,630
2,249,587
57.7
34 BMBF US Teaching Assistantship Program (132)
1,475,592
1,646,866
42.3
35 Total Fulbright and BMBF US Teaching Assistant Program
3,491,222
3,896,453
100
21 Fulbright 21st Century Project
22 Total Fulbright Program: Total Expenses
DIRECT AND IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS TO FULBRIGHT GRANTEES
23
25 Austrian Fulbright Language Teaching Assistantship Program (US colleges and universities)
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PARTICIPANTS IN THE PROGRAMS BY GRANT CATEGORY: 1951/52-2014/15
Aus trians 51/52 - 14/15
(Total 3,740)
Lecturers
52 213
131
281
Researchers
600
Teachers
Students
150
Students of Bologna Center
Participants of the "Salzburg Seminar in
American Studies"
2313
Social Workers - Council of International
Programs
Am ericans 51/52 - 14/15
(Total 2,476)
191
40
Lecturers
530
Researchers
Teachers
207
81
1427
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Students
Intercountry Exchange Program
Fulbright Specialists
PARTICIPANTS BY DISCIPLINE 2014-15
Field
US 14-15
US Total
AUT 14-15
AUT Total
Total
AGRICULTURE/FORESTRY
16
68
84
ANTHROPOLOGY
9
6
15
ARCHAEOLOGY
4
1
5
ARCHITECTURE
11
79
90
23
32
55
ART HISTORY
49
23
72
ASTRONOMY
3
8
11
50
101
373
457
145
176
ART
2
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
3
51
BUSINESS, MBA & ECONOMICS
4
84
3
CHEMISTRY/PHARMACOLOGY
31
COMMUNICATIONS
11
2
31
42
14
1
37
51
COMPUTER SCIENCE
1
CULTURAL MANAGEMENT
0
5
5
DANCE
3
0
3
EDUCATION
17
122
139
174
204
ENGINEERING
2
30
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
1
11
9
20
FILM
1
5
5
10
3
0
3
10
5
15
32
45
17
50
75
349
37
43
FOLKLORE
GENDER STUDIES
1
GEOGRAPHY
13
GEOLOGY
1
33
HISTORY
6
274
JOURNALISM
1
1
1
6
MODERN LANGUAGES & LITERATURE
9
567
2
915
1482
LAW
2
26
3
312
338
10
15
LIBRARY SCIENCE
5
MATHEMATICS/STATISTICS
24
61
85
MEDICAL SCIENCES/PUBLIC HEALTH
25
189
214
METALLURGY, MINING
1
8
9
METEOROLOGY
2
2
4
MINERALOGY
2
11
13
66
571
MUSIC, MUSICOLOGY
3
505
PHILOSOPHY
1
28
56
84
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
4
15
19
PHYSICS
40
110
150
167
288
POLITICAL SCIENCE/INT. RELATIONS
3
121
1
2
PSYCHOLOGY/PSYCHOANALYSIS
30
49
79
REGIONAL & URBAN DEVELOPMENT
10
3
13
24
176
200
SOCIOLOGY, SOCIAL WORK
1
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PARTICIPANTS BY DISCIPLINE 2014-15
Field
US 14-15
THEATER ARTS & FILM
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AUT 14-15
226
THEOLOGY
TOTALS
US Total
12
41
2363
17
AUT Total
Total
24
250
13
25
3521
5884
AUSTRIAN AND US PARTICIPANTS IN FULBRIGHT AUSTRIA PROGRAMS
2014-15
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Austrian Fulbright Scholars: 7
US Fulbright Specialists: 3
US Fulbright Guest Professors and Scholars: 23
Austrian Fulbright Students enrolled in degree programs in the US: 10
US Fulbright Students at Austrian Universities: 18
Austrian Foreign Language Teaching Assistants at US Colleges and Universities: 13
US Foreign Language Teaching Assistants at Austrian Secondary Schools (coordinated
by the Fulbright Commission for the Austrian Ministry of Education and Women‘s Affairs): 132
Austrian Fulbright Students in the US: Program extensions from previous academic years: 26
AUSTRIAN FULBRIGHT SCHOLARS (7)
Dr. Bettina Leibetseder
Johannes Kepler University, Department for Politics
and Social Policy
Lecture/Research Grant
Comparative Welfare Policy: US and Europe;
Discrimination on the Frontlines of Welfare
Administration: Comparing Racial and Religious Bias
in the US and Europe
CUNY - Hunter College
Dr. Gernot Paulus
Carinthia University of Applied Sciences,
Geoinformation and Environmental Technologies
Lecture/Research Grant
Development of a spatio-temporal analysis model for
high resolution environmental monitoring with a civil
Remotely Piloted Aircraft Multi Sensor System
San Diego State
Dr. Petra Riefler
University of Vienna, International Marketing - Faculty
of Business, Economics and Statistics
Research Grant
Consumers’ Green Dilemma: Tasting the World versus
Reducing Carbon Footprint
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Dr. Silvia Schultermandl
University of Graz, Department of American Studies
Lecture/Research Grant
Transnational American Studies
Williams College MA
Dr. Marc Streit
Johannes Kepler University Linz, Institute of Computer
Graphics
Lecture/Research Grant
Guided Visual Exploration of Cancer Genomics
Data; Biological Data Visualization Course at Harvard
University
Harvard University
Dr. Thomas Wallnig
University of Vienna, Department of History
Research Grant
Monastic Pre-Enlightenment? Re-considering
Benedictine Scholarship in the Holy Roman Empire,
1680–1740
Dr. Irmgard Wetzstein
University of Vienna, Department of Communication
Lecture/Research Grant
Approaches to visual mass communication:
backgrounds and methods
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
US FULBRIGHT GUEST PROFESSORS AND
SCHOLARS (23)
Prof. Noushin Ashrafi
University of Massachusetts, Boston
Fulbright-Johannes Kepler University Linz Visiting
Professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences,
Economics and Business
The Privacy Paradox: Conflicting Values in the Age of
Big Data
Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Prof. Wayne Becker
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Fulbright-NAWI Graz Visiting Professor in the Natural
Sciences
Biochemistry, Cell biology, and Bioethics: A Tripartite
Plan; Collaboration on Experiments with Peroxisomes
Nawi Graz
Prof. Stefan Bird-Pollan
University of Kentucky
Fulbright-University of Vienna Visiting Professor of the
Humanities and Social Sciences
Purposiveness as the Ground of Ethics in Kant
Vienna University
Prof. Jennifer Bird-Pollan
University of Kentucky
Fulbright-WU (Vienna University of Economics and
Business) Visiting Professor
A Comparative Study of the Estate Tax and Its Role
in Redistribution; United States Federal Tax Law for
Non-U.S. Tax Students
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2014-15
Vienna University of Economics
Prof. Po-Ju Chen
University of Central Florida
Fulbright - Salzburg University of Applied Sciences
Visiting Professor
Case Study of Social Entrepreneurship and
Sustainability in Hospitality and Tourism
Salzburg University of Applied Sciences
Prof. Michelle Duncan
Cornell University
Fulbright-Freud Visiting Scholar of Psychoanalysis
Freud and the Problem of Music: A History of
Listening at the Moment of Psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud Foundation
Prof. David Fastovsky
University of Rhode Island
All Disciplines
Paleoenvironmental Disruption at the European
Terrestrial Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary
Vienna University
Prof. Howard Lehman
University of Utah
Fulbright-Diplomatic Academy Visiting Professor of
International Studies
Soft Power, Leadership, and Foreign Aid: The Case of
Austria
Diplomatic Academy, Vienna
Prof. Christopher Long
University of Texas at Austin
Fulbright-IFK Senior Fellow in Cultural Studies
The New Space: The Architectural Promenade in
Viennese Modernism, 1910-1938
International Research Center for Cultural Studies,
Vienna
Prof. David Luft
Oregon State University
Fulbright - Botstiber Visiting Professor of AustrianAmerican Studies in Austria
Austrian Intellectual History
Vienna University
Prof. Robert Fisher
University of Connecticut
Fulbright-University of Innsbruck Visiting Professor
in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Community and Civil Society in Austria: A
Comparative Study
University of Innsbruck
Prof. Nancy Pelaez
Purdue University
Fulbright-University of Applied Sciences FH Campus
Vienna Visiting Professor
Providing an Early Start at the Scientific Process to
Foster Curiosity and Questioning
University of Natural Resources and Applied Life
Sciences Vienna
Prof. Carlos Juarez
Hawaii Pacific University
Fulbright - Management Center Innsbruck (MCI)
Visiting Professor
Comparative Political Economy of Developing
Nations
Management Center Innsbruck (MCI)
Prof. Karol Pelc
Michigan Technological University
Fulbright - IMC Krems Visiting Professor
Advancing Entrepreneurship, Technology and
Innovation Management programs in universities of
Central Europe
IMC Krems
Prof. Keith Kovach
University of Central Florida
Fulbright-Quartier21/MuseumsQuartier Artist-inResidence
Vienna in the Winter: A Visceral Experience of Time
and Place
MuseumsQuartier Vienna
Prof. Gregory Perry
Saint Edward‘s University
Fulbright - Management Center Innsbruck (MCI)
Visiting Professor
A Comparison of the Impact and Economics of OnDemand Digital Media Delivery Services (such as
Spotify) on Digital Media Piracy in the U.S. and the E.U.
Management Center Innsbruck (MCI)
Prof. Heather Laube
University of Michigan-Flint
American Studies
Feminism and Gender Change in Academia:
Creating Sustainable Collaborative Teaching and
Research Relationships Among Gender Scholars
Karl-Franzens-University of Graz
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Prof. Malini Schueller
University of Florida
Fulbright-Karl Franzens University Graz Visiting
Professor in Cultural Studies
Educating Asian America: Tutelary Colonialism,
Benevolence, and Racial Difference
Karl-Franzens-University of Graz
AUSTRIAN AND US PARTICIPANTS IN FULBRIGHT AUSTRIA PROGRAMS
2014-15
Prof. Jerry Scripps
Grand Valley State University
Fulbright - FH JOANNEUM University of Applied
Sciences Graz Visiting Professor
Sharing Ideas for the Internet Programming
Classroom
FH JOANNEUM University of Applied Sciences Graz
Prof. Elias Strangas
Michigan State University
Fulbright - Graz University of Technology Visiting
Professor
Failure prognosis of electrical drives
Graz Technical University
Prof. Mark Weiner
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark
Campus
Fulbright-University of Salzburg Visiting Professor at
the Faculty of Cultural and Social Sciences (Austria)
The Rule of Law in Film; The Rule of Law on Film
Salzburg University
Prof. Dianne Welsh
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Fulbright-Kathryn and Craig Hall Distinguished Chair
for Entrepreneurship in Central Europe at WU (Vienna
University of Economics and Business)
Women Entrepreneurs and Innovators in Austria
Vienna University of Economics
Prof. Samuel Zeveloff
Weber State University
Fulbright-University of Natural Resources and Life
Sciences Vienna Visiting Professor
Mammalian Conservation - A Cross-Continental
Comparison
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Vienna (BOKU)
AUSTRIAN FULBRIGHT STUDENTS IN THE US (10)
Jürgen Amann, MSc.
Vienna University of Economics and Business Master
in Economics
Duke University, NC
Markus Beham, MMag.
University of Vienna
LLM
Columbia University, NY
Stefan Donner, MMag.
University of Music and Performing Arts
Conservatorium van Amsterdam
Master in Organ Performance and Literature
Rochester - Eastman School of Music, NY
Mathias Einberger, Mag.
Leopold-Franzens Universität Innsbruck
University of Vienna
Master in Pacific and International Affairs University of
California, San Diego, CA
Alexander Haider, MSc.
Vienna University of Economics and Business
University of Vienna
Master in Economics
The New School – For Social Research, NY
Iris Hammerschmid, MMag.
Vienna University of Economics and Business
University of Vienna
LLM
Columbia University, NY
Barbara Juch, Mag.
University of Vienna
Master in Literature
State University of New York – Stony Brook, NY
US FULBRIGHT SPECIALISTS (3)
Dr. Shuva Bhattacharyya
University of Maryland, College Park
Salzburg University of Applied Sciences, Information
Technology
Magdalena Kovarik, Diplom-Designerin
The Berlin University of the Arts
Master in Interactive Telecommunications
New York University – Tisch School of the Arts, NY
Dr. Margaret Rausch
Rockhurst University
University of Vienna, Institute for Islamic Studies
Martin Pedot, Bsc.
Vienna University of Technology
Electrical Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology, GA
Dr. Joseph Wronka
Springfield College
St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences –
Department of Social Work
Gabriele Wadlig, MMag.
Vienna University of Economics and Business
University of Graz, Law
LLM, New York University, NY
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AUSTRIAN AND US PARTICIPANTS IN FULBRIGHT AUSTRIA PROGRAMS
2014-15
US FULBRIGHT STUDENTS AT AUSTRIAN
UNIVERSITIES (18)
Luca Antonucci
Combined Grant
Bachelor‘s in Musicology
Amherst College, MA
Arnold Schoenberg, Conductor
University of Vienna
Erik Born
Fulbright-IFK Junior Fellow
Ph.D. Candidate in Language and Literature
University of California, Berkeley, CA
An Archaeology of Wireless: Technologies of
Transmission and Reception, ca. 1895-1930
Courtney Fowler
Fulbright-Mach
Ph.D. Candidate in Linguistics
Pennsylvania State University, University Park
Campus, PA
L2-to-L1 Influence in Bilingual Speech Production:
The Unique Bilinguals of South Tyrol
University of Salzburg
Daniel Friedman
Combined Grant
Master‘s in Creative Writing
Brooklyn College, The City University of New York, NY
Deictics and Poetic Collaboration
University of Vienna
Richard Lambert
Fulbright-Mach
Ph.D. Candidate in Language and Literature
Duke University, NC
This is Only a Test: The Experiment as Literary
Knowledge in Fin-de-Siecle Austria
University of Vienna
Ariana Lipkind
Combined Grant
Bachelor‘s in Gender Studies
Linfield College, OR
LGBT Historical Trajectories and Institutional Support
Systems in Comparative Analysis
University of Vienna
Sarah Mendelsohn
Combined Grant
Bachelor‘s in Painting and Printmaking
University of Chicago, IL
Memorial and Digression in Vienna: Painting Historical
Presence
University of Vienna
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Katherina Motyl
Fulbright-Mach
Ph.D. Candidate in History, Modern
University of Chicago, Graduate, IL
The Politics and Culture of Sensual Perception
University of Vienna
Amy Nelson
Fulbright-Mach
Ph.D. Candidate in History, Cultural and Intellectual
University of Notre Dame, Graduate , IN
The Social Networks of Female Premonstratensian
Communities in Medieval Central Europe
University of Vienna
Philip Pierick
Fulbright Full Research Grant
Ph.D. Candidate in Musical Instrument Training/Wind
- Saxophone
Eastman School of Music, NY
Saxophone Performance Practice for New Music
Konservatorium Wien
Christina Pump
Combined Grant
Bachelor‘s in Environmental Studies
Boston College, MA
The Efficiency Of Nitrogen Usage of Soybeans in
Agriculture
University of Graz
Katherine Robinson
Combined Grant
Bachelor‘s in Film Studies
Agnes Scott College, GA
Combined Research and Teaching Grant to Study
Ulrich Seidl
University of Vienna
Zachary Rothstein-Dowden
Fulbright
Master‘s in Linguistics
At-Large, Massachusetts
Indo-European Linguistics: Language Contact and the
Goths
University of Vienna
Hugh Schmidt
Combined Grant
Bachelor‘s in History, Cultural and Intellectual
Earlham College, IN
Austrian Women and the Anschluss
University of Vienna
AUSTRIAN AND US PARTICIPANTS IN FULBRIGHT AUSTRIA PROGRAMS
2014-15
Daniel Schmit
Combined Grant
Bachelor‘s in Engineering
St. John‘s University, MN
Study Mechatronics combined with English Teaching
Assistantship
Johannes Kepler University Linz
Daniel Sharp
Combined Grant
Bachelor‘s in Philosophy
At-Large, District of Columbia
Wittgenstein and The Vienna Circle: Understanding
Ethical Theory
University of Vienna
Elvia Valle
Fulbright-Diplomatic Academy
Bachelor‘s in Political Science
Saint Edward‘s University, TX
Rutgers University, NJ
Mag. Andreas Khüny
Universität Innsbruck (Teacher Education)
Bowling Green State University, OH
Mag. Andrea Kofler
Universität Wien (Teacher Education)
University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC
Mr. Bernhard Söllradl
Universität Wien (Teacher Education)
College of Wooster, OH
Bakk. Marina Stadlbauer
Universität Wien (Transcultural Communication)
Linfield College, OR
Ms. Carina Staudinger
Universität Wien (Teacher Education)
Univeristy of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, IL
Abigail Wagner
Combined Grant
Bachelor‘s in Ethnomusicology
Lawrence University, WI
Transformation in Folk Music Culture of Emigrants
from Burgenland, Austria to the U.S.
Vienna University of Music and Perfoming Arts
Bakk. Sandra Tausel
Universität Graz (American Studies)
Gettysburg College, PA
AUSTRIAN FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING
ASSISTANTS AT US COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
(13)
US FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING ASSISTANTS
AT AUSTRIAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS - A
PROGRAM COORDINATED BY THE FULBRIGHT
COMMISSION FOR THE AUSTRIAN MINISTRY OF
EDUCATION AND WOMEN’S AFFAIRS (132)
Mag. Anna Berger
Universität Graz (Teacher Education)
Emory Unoversity, GA
Bakk. Simon Canaval, MA
Universität Wien (Biology)
Bates College, ME
Mag. Sandra Fink
Universität Graz (Teacher Education)
University of Oklahoma, OK
Mag. Maria Hitzginger
Universität Innsbruck (Teacher Education)
Hartwick College, NY
Bakk. Jakob Illek
PH Steiermark (Teacher Education)
St. John‘s university, MN
Mag. Judith Kainrath
Universität Wien (Teacher Education)
Bakk. Reinhard Wogg
PH Steiermark (Teacher Education)
University of Montana, MT
Ms. Katherine Adler (New)
University of Arizona, AZ
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium BG
BRG, Erlaufpromenade 1, 3250 Wieselburg an der
Erlauf
Öffentliches Stiftsgymnasium und
Oberstufenrealgymnasium der Benediktiner Stiftsgym
ORG Benediktiner, Stift Melk, Dietmayrstraße 1, 3390
Melk
Mrs. Elizabeth Allaby (New)
Indiana University, IN
Höhere Landwirtschaftliche Bundeslehranstalt HLBLA
Fernbach 37, Fernbach 37, 4490 Sankt Florian bei
Linz
Ms. Avrien Anderson (Extension)
Bradley University, IL
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für wirtschaftliche Berufe
HBLA w. Berufe, Akademiestraße 12, 4150 Rohrbach
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AUSTRIAN AND US PARTICIPANTS IN FULBRIGHT AUSTRIA PROGRAMS
2014-15
Höhere technische Bundeslehranstalt HTBLA
Höferweg 47, Höferweg 47, 4120 Neufelden
Ms. Isabel Andrews (New)
Bryn Mawr College, PA
Höhere Lehranstalt für Tourismus des Vereins für
Tourismusschulen Salzburg HLA Klessheimer Str. 4,
Klessheimer Straße 4, 5071 Siezenheim
Ms. Cassandra Baehler (New)
University of Wisconsin - Green Bay, WI
Private Pädagogische Hochschule Stiftung
Burgenland PPH-BGLD, Thomas Alva Edison-Straße
1, 7000 Eisenstadt
Ms. Sierra Barnes (New)
College of William and Mary, VA
Europagymnasium des Schulvereins
Europagymnasium vom Guten Hirten
Europagymnasium, Baumgartenberg 1, 4342
Baumgartenberg
Bundes-Oberstufenrealgymnasium BORG,
Dirnbergerstraße 43, 4320 Perg
Mr. Matthew Barry (New)
Knox College, IL
Höhere technische Bundeslehranstalt HTBLA
Gartenstraße 1, Gartenstraße 1, 9400 Wolfsberg
Bundeshandelsakademie und Bundeshandelsschule
BHAK BHAS, Gartenstraße 1, 9400 Wolfsberg
Ms. Molli Bauke (Extension)
Lewis and Clark College, OR
Höhere technische Bundeslehr- und Versuchsanstalt
HTBLVA, Technikerstraße 1-5, 2340 Mödling
Ms. Rachel Bayer (Extension)
University of Michigan, MI
Akademisches Gymnasium Innsbruck (AGI),
Angerzellgasse 14, 6020 Innsbruck
Wirtschaftskundliches Realgymnasium für Mädchen
des Konventes der Ursulinen Wk RG Ursulinen
Fürstenweg, Fürstenweg 86, 6020 Innsbruck
Ms. Adrian Beam (New)
University of Arkansas - Fayetteville, AR
Private HTL-Kramsach Glas und Chemie, Mariatal 2,
6233 Kramsach
Bundeshandelsakademie und Bundeshandelsschule
Schwaz, Johannes-Messner-Weg 14, 6130 Schwaz
Ms. Solveig Beckel (New)
Gustavus Adolphus College, MN
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium BG/
BRG Liese Prokop-Str. 1, Liese Prokop-Straße 1,
2100 Korneuburg
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Expositur der Bundeshandelsakademie Korneuburg
(312438) Bundeshandelsschule BHAS EXPOS.
Korneuburg, Schulgasse 4, 2000 Stockerau
Ms. Leah Becker (New)
University of Portland, OR
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium
BG BRG Hopfengasse, Hopfengasse 20, 4150
Rohrbach in Oberösterreich
Bundes-Oberstufenrealgymnasium BORG,
Hagauerstraße 17, 4190 Bad Leonfelden
Ms. Agnes Beckmann (New)
Clark University, MA
Bundeshandelsakademie und Bundeshandelsschule
BHAK BHAS, Hammerweg 1, 3910 Zwettl,
Niederösterreich
Höhere Lehranstalt unf Fachschule für wirtschaftliche
Berufe des Trägervereins der Franziskanerinnen
Amstetten, Klosterstraße 10, 3910 Zwettl,
Niederösterreich
Mr. David Besh (New)
Montana State University, MT
Bundeshandelsakademie und Bundeshandelsschule
Bregenz, Hinterfeldgasse 19, 6900 Bregenz
Mr. Patrick Bewick (New)
University of Pittsburgh, PA
Bundeshandelsakademie und Bundeshandelsschule
BHAK BHAS, Franz-Jonas-Straße 13-15, 8570
Voitsberg
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium BG
BRG, Piberstraße 15, 8580 Köflach
Mr. Kevin Blatz (New)
Colgate University, NY
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für wirtschaftliche Berufe
HLA w. Berufe, Dr.-Karl-Widdmann-Straße 40, 8160
Weiz
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium BG
BRG, Offenburgergasse 23, 8160 Weiz
Ms. Teresa Blood (New)
Washington University - St. Louis, MO
Höhere Lehranstalt für wirtschaftliche Berufe
der Dominikanerinnen, Marienberg FS w. Berufe
Dominikaner, Schlossbergstraße 15, 6900 Bregenz
Höhere Lehranstalt für wirtschaftliche Berufe Sacre
Coeur Riedenburg, Arlbergstraße 88-96, 6900
Bregenz
Mr. Michael Bolling (Extension)
Macalester College, MN
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium
BGRG Zirkusgasse, Zirkusgasse 48, 1020 Wien
AUSTRIAN AND US PARTICIPANTS IN FULBRIGHT AUSTRIA PROGRAMS
2014-15
Sigmund Freud-Gymnasium Bundesgymnasium und
Bundesrealgymnasium, Wohlmutstraße 3, 1020 Wien
Ms. Lydia Bolton (New)
Vassar College, NY
Bundeshandelsakademie BHAK, Realschulstraße 6,
8280 Fürstenfeld
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium BG
BRG, Realschulstraße 6, 8280 Fürstenfeld
Ms. Allison Brachmann (New)
Indiana University, IN
Höhere technische Bundeslehranstalt, Brennbichl 25,
6460 Imst
Bundesrealgymnasium BRG Meraner Straße 13,
Meraner Straße 13, 6460 Imst
Ms. Susan Bryant (Extension)
Scripps College, CA
Bundesgymnasium BG Stubenbastei 6-8,
Stubenbastei 6-8, 1010 Wien
Bundes-Oberstufenrealgymnasium BORG
Hegelgasse 14, Hegelgasse 14, 1010 Wien
Ms. Alyssa Bryl (Extension)
University of Wisconsin - Madison, WI
Bundes-Oberstufenrealgymnasium BORG
Neustiftgasse, Neustiftgasse 95-99, 1070 Wien
Bundesrealgymnasium mit Modellversuch Neue
Mittelschule BRG/NMS Kandlgasse, Kandlgasse 39,
1070 Wien
Ms. Laura Burroughs (New)
Lewis and Clark College, OR
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für Forstwirtschaft HBLA
Forstwirtschaft, Dr.-Theodor-Körner-Straße 44, 8600
Bruck an der Mur
Mr. John Butts (New)
Carroll College, MT
Private Pädagogische Hochschule Hochschulstiftung Erzdiözese Wien/Krems, Dr.
Gschmeidler-Str. 1, 3500 Krems
Mr. Kenneson Chen (New)
Swarthmore College, PA
Europagymnasium Auhof, Aubrunnerweg 4, 4040
Linz, Donau
Mr. Yannleon Chen (New)
University of California - Irvine, CA
Wirtschaftskundliches Bundesrealgymnasium Wk
BRG Sandgasse, Sandgasse 40, 8010 Graz
Bundesrealgymnasium Petersgasse, Petersgasse
110, 8010 Graz
Ms. Anissa Corser (New)
Bucknell University, PA
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium BG
BRG Lichtenfelsgasse, Lichtenfelsgasse 3-5, 8010
Graz
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium BG
Seebachergasse, Seebachergasse 11, 8010 Graz
Ms. Christina Crawford (New)
The Catholic University of America, DC
Pädagogische Hochschule Oberösterreich PH-OOE
Kaplanhofstraße 40, Kaplanhofstraße 40, 4020 Linz
Mr. Nathan Crist (New)
Kenyon College, OH
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für wirtschaftliche Berufe
HBLA w. Berufe, Spitalgasse 8, 8753 Fohnsdorf
Höhere technische Bundeslehranstalt HTBLA,
Hauptstraße 182, 8740 Zeltweg
Ms. Sarah Croy (New)
University of Portland, OR
Bundesbildungsanstalt für Kindergartenpädagogik
BAKIP, Edelseegasse 13, 8230 Hartberg
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für wirtschaftliche Berufe,
Edelseegasse 13, 8230 Hartberg
Ms. Katherine Caldwell (Extension)
Berea College, KY
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium BG
BRG Kurzwiese, Kurzwiese, 7000 Eisenstadt
Ms. Dechan Dalrymple (Extension)
Bowdoin College, ME
Handelsakademie und Handelsschule - Augarten des
Fonds der Wiener Kaufmannschaft HAK HAS Kaufm
U.Augartenstr, Untere Augartenstraße 9, 1020 Wien
Handelsschule und HandelsakademieAufbaulehrgang des Schulverbundes SSND
Österreich/Schulschwestern Notre Dame HAS
Schulschwestern Friesg, Friesgasse 4, 1150 Wien
Ms. Malia Campbell (Extension)
University of Colorado, CO
Vienna Business School Hamerlingplatz,
Hamerlingplatz 5-6, 1080 Wien
Handelsakademie III und Handelsschule IV „Vienna
Business School“ der Wiener Kaufmannschaft HAK
HAS Schönborng, Schönborngasse 3-5, 1080 Wien
Ms. Harriett Davis (New)
University of Chicago, IL
Gymnasium und Realgymnasium des Schulvereines
Kollegium Aloisianum BG BRG Freinbergstr,
Freinbergstraße 32, 4020 Linz, Donau
Stiftsgymnasium Wilhering, Linzer Straße 8, 4073
Wilhering
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AUSTRIAN AND US PARTICIPANTS IN FULBRIGHT AUSTRIA PROGRAMS
2014-15
Mr. Brandon De Graaf (Extension)
College of William and Mary, VA
Realgymnasium und Oberstufenrealgymn.
St.Ursula mit Modellversuch Neue Mittelschule der
Katholischen Privatschulstiftung der Diözese Gurk
ORG/NMS St. Ursula, Ursulinengasse 5/2, 9020
Klagenfurt
Bundesgymnasium Tanzenberg, Tanzenberg, 9063
Maria Saal
Ms. Catherine Degen (New)
Union College, NY
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für Land- und
Ernährungswirtschaft HBLA LEW Pitzelstätten,
Pitzelstätten, Glantalstraße 59, 9061 KlagenfurtWölfnitz
Mr. Sam Dewey (New)
University of Illinois - Urbana, IL
Bundesoberstufenrealgymnasium BORGJennersdorf, Schulstraße 4, 8380 Jennersdorf
Bundeshandelsschule BHAS, Schulstraße 4, 8380
Jennersdorf
Ms. Nicole Dieterich (Extension)
Lafayette College, PA
Höhere technische Bundeslehranstalt HTBLA
Itzlinger Hauptstr 30, Itzlinger Hauptstraße 30, 5022
Salzburg
Mr. Robert Dornfried (New)
College of the Holy Cross, MA
Höhere technische Bundeslehr- und Versuchsanstalt
HTBLVA Anichstraße, Anichstraße 26-28, 6020
Innsbruck
Höhere technische Bundeslehr- und Versuchsanstalt
Trenkwalderstraße, Trenkwalderstraße 2, 6020
Innsbruck
Ms. Brittany Doss (New)
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, MI
Bundesgymnasium BG Schloßstr. 31a, Schloßstraße
31a, 4840 Vöcklabruck
Bundesrealgymnasium Schloss Wagrain BRG
Schloss Wagrain, Schlossstraße 31, 4840
Vöcklabruck
Ms. Olivia Duryea (New)
Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania, PA
Bundes-Oberstufenrealgymnasium BORG, MartinLodinger-Straße 2, 5630 Bad Hofgastein
Mr. Joseph Ellerbroek (New)
Lewis and Clark College, OR
PORG Volders St. Karl Privates
Oberstufenrealgymnasium Vereinigung von
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Ordensschulen Österreichs ORG Ordensschulen Österr.,
Volderwaldstraße 3, 6111 Volders
Bischöfliches Gymnasium Paulinum, Paulinumweg 1,
6130 Schwaz
Mr. Andrew Erickson-Lapidus (Extension)
Western Washington University, WA
Bundes-Oberstufenrealgymnasium BORG Zernattostr,
Zernattostraße 10, 9800 Spittal an der Drau
Bundeshandelsakademie und Bundeshandelsschule
BHAK BHAS, Zernattostraße 2, 9800 Spittal an der Drau
Mr. Noah Finegan (New)
Valparaiso University, IN
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium für
Slowenen BG BRG für Slowenen, Professor-JanezicPlatz 1, 9020 Klagenfurt
Zweisprachige Bundeshandelsakademie Zweispr
BHAK Prof Janezic-P, Professor-Janezic-Platz 1, 9020
Klagenfurt
Ms. Emily Finkelstein (New)
Bryn Mawr College, PA
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium BG BRG
Biondekgasse, Biondekgasse 6, 2500 Baden
Ms. Kathryn Fircha (New)
Lewis and Clark College, OR
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium BG BRG
A. Brucker-Str, Anton-Bruckner-Straße 16, 4600 Wels
Bundesrealgymnasium BRG Wallererstraße,
Wallererstraße 25, 4600 Wels
Ms. Gail Fish (Extension)
New College of Florida, FL
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium BG BRG
St Martiner-Straße, Sankt Martiner Straße 7, 9500 Villach
Mr. Ari Frankel (Extension)
Emory University, GA
Öffentliches Gymnasium der Franziskaner Hall in Tirol
Gymnasium der Franziskaner, Kathreinstraße 6, 6060
Hall in Tirol
Bundesrealgymnasium in der Au / BRG Innsbruck
Bachlechnerstraße, Bachlechnerstraße 35, 6020
Innsbruck
Mr. Kole Galbraith (New)
Western Washington University, WA
Bundes-Oberstufenrealgymnasium „Erherzog-JohannBORG“ BORG Unterkainisch, Bahnhofstraße 150, 8990
Bad Aussee
BAKIP und Kolleg für Sozialpädagogik Liezen, Dr.KarlRenner-Ring 40, 8940 Liezen
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Mr. Shemuel Garber (New)
Wesleyan University, CT
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium BG
BRG Rebbergg. 25-27, Rebberggasse 25-27, 6800
Feldkirch
Lehranstalten Mater Salvatoris Bildungsanstalt für
Kindergartenpädagogik BAKIP Mater Salvatoris,
Kenyongasse 4-12, 1070 Wien
Bundesbildungsanstalt für Kindergartenpädagogik
BAKIP Lange Gasse, Lange Gasse 47, 1080 Wien
Ms. Christina Getaz (Extension)
Macalester College, MN
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium Enns
BG/BRG Hanuschstraße 27, Hanuschstraße 27,
4470 Enns
Bundesrealgymnasium solarCity Linz, Heliosallee
140-142, 4030 Linz-Pichling
Mr. Karl Hart (Extension)
McGill University, Montreal, CA
Höhere technische Bundeslehr- und Versuchsanstalt
HTBLVA Ibererstraße, Ibererstraße 15-21, 8051 GrazGösting
HLW Sozialmanagement, Grabenstraße 41, 8010
Graz
Ms. Laurie Gugliemino (New)
Agnes Scott College, GA
Bundesgymnasium Bludenz, Unterfeldstraße 11,
6700 Bludenz
Bundesrealgymnasium und
Bundesoberstufenrealgymnasium BG/BORG
Schillerstr. 13, Schillerstraße 13, 6800 Feldkirch
Ms. Kirsten Hash (New)
Luther College, IA
Bundeshandelsakademie BHAK, Leopold-WerndlStraße 7, 4400 Steyr
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für wirtschaftliche Berufe
HBLA w. Berufe, Leopold Werndl-Straße 7, 4400
Steyr
Ms. Caitlin Gura (Extension)
Trinity College, CT
Bundesgymnasium Ettenreichg. 41-43,
Ettenreichgasse 41-43, 1100 Wien
Bundesrealgymnasium BRG Pichelmayergasse,
Pichelmayergasse 1, 1100 Wien
Ms. Colleen Hayes (Extension)
Guilford College, NC
Bundesgymnasium BG Pestalozzistraße,
Pestalozzistraße 5, 8010 Graz
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für Mode und
Bekleidungstechnik BL Mod.Bklt.Ortweinplatz,
Ortweinplatz 1, 8010 Graz
Ms. Claudia Gutierrez (New)
Barnard College, NY
Bundesbildungsanstalt für Kindergartenpädagogik
BAKIP, Dornburggasse 93, 7400 Oberwart
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für wirtschaftliche Berufe,
Tourismus, Mode und Bekleidungstechnik HBLA w.
Berufe, Badgasse 5, 7400 Oberwart
Ms. Adriana Gwyn (New)
University of California - Davis, CA
Bundesbildungsanstalt für Kindergartenpädagogik
BAKIP Lederergasse, Lederergasse 32d, 4020 Linz,
Donau
Adalbert Stifter Gymnasium Oberstufenrealgymnasium der Diözese, Stifterstraße
27, 4014 Linz, Donau
Mr. Thomas Habelt (Extension)
Gonzaga University, WA
Bundesrealgymnasium BRG Reinprechtsdorferstr,
Reinprechtsdorferstraße 24, 1050 Wien
Bundesgymnasium BG/BRGV Rainergasse,
Rainergasse 39, 1050 Wien
Ms. Julie Halterman (Extension)
Haverford College, PA
Ms. Hannah Hennighausen (Extension)
American University, DC
Tourismusschulen Villa Blanka Innsbruck,
Weiherburggasse 31, 6020 Innsbruck
Bundeslehranstalt für Tourismus Tourismuskolleg Bla
Tourismus (Kolleg), Klostergasse 5, 6020 Innsbruck
Ms. Brooke Herda (New)
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, NC
Bundeshandelsakademie und Bundeshandelsschule
BHAK BHAS, Neudorfstraße 22, 6890 Lustenau
B.O.RG Dornbirn-Schoren, Höchster Straße 32,
6850 Dornbirn
Ms. Melanie Hess (Extension)
Universität für Bodenkultur Wien
Höhere Bundeslehr-und Versuchsanstalt für
Gartenbau HBLVA Gartenb Grünbergstr,
Grünbergstraße 24, 1131 Wien
Mr. Mitchell Holthaus (New)
University of Minnesota Twin Cities, MN
Höhere technische Bundeslehranstalt HTBLA
Parzer Schulstraße 1, Parzer Schulstraße 1, 4710
Grieskirchen
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Gymnasium Dachsberg der Oblaten des Heiligen
Franz von Sales Gymnasium der Oblaten, Dachsberg
1, 4731 Prambachkirchen
Gebirge
Bundesgymnasium BG Untere Bachgasse 8, Untere
Bachgasse 8, 2340 Mödling
Ms. Kyra Howe (New)
University of Hawaii - Manoa, HI
Höhere technische Bundeslehranstalt HTBLA
Waldrasterstraße 21, Waldrasterstraße 21, 6166
Fulpmes
Bundes-Oberstufenrealgymnasium BORG
Fallmerayerstraße, Fallmerayerstraße 7, 6020
Innsbruck
Mr. Matthew Knoth (New)
The College of New Jersey, NJ
Bundeshandelsakademie BHAK Aubrunnerweg,
Auhof, Aubrunnerweg 4, 4040 Linz-Auhof
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für wirtschaftliche Berufe
HBLA w. Berufe, Aubrunnerweg 4, 4040 Linz, Donau
Ms. Christine Hulsizer (Extension)
Williams College, MA
Bundesoberstufenrealgymnasium Neulengbach,
Sindelarstraße 440, 3040 Neulengbach
BG/BRG Purkersdorf, Herrengasse 4, 3002
Purkersdorf
Mr. Randy Sterling Hunter (New)
Ohio State University, OH
Höhere Bundeslehr- und Versuchsanstalt für
Textilindustrie HBLVA Textilindustrie, Spengergasse
20, 1050 Wien
Ms. Amy Jones (Extension)
Ohio State University, OH
Gymnasium und Realgymnasium des
Schulverbundes SSND Österreich/ Schulschwestern
Notre Dame G/RG Schulverbund SSND, Friesgasse
4, 1150 Wien
Wiener islamisches Gymnasium des Vereines
„SOLMIT“ Solidarisch Miteinander Wr. islam.
Gymnasium SOLMIT, Rauchfangkehrergasse 34/6,
1150 Wien
Ms. Katherine Kelsh (New)
University of Southern California, CA
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium BG
BRG Grazer Straße, Grazer Straße 27, 4820 Bad
Ischl
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für wirtschaftliche Berufe /
HLW Bad Ischl, Kaltenbachstraße 19, 4820 Bad Ischl
Mr. Ky Kessler (New)
Northwest Missouri State University, MO
Pädagogische Hochschule Kärnten PH-KTN
Hubertusstraße 1, Hubertusstraße 1, 9020 Klagenfurt
Ms. Jillian Klueber (Extension)
Pennsylvania State University,PA
Bundesrealgymnasium unter besonderer
Berücksichtigung der sportlichen Ausbildung,
Gießhübler Straße 37-39, 2344 Maria Enzersdorf am
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Ms. Erica Lansberg (New)
Williams College, MA
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für Landwirtschaft HBLA f.
Landw, Ursprungstraße 4, 5161 Elixhausen
Ms. Rebecca Larrabee (New)
University of Portland, OR
Bundes-Oberstufenrealgymnasium „Pierre de
Coubertin Bundes-Oberstufenrealgymnasium
Radstadt“ BORG Moosallee, Moosallee 7, 5550
Radstadt
Ms. Angela Lee (New)
University of St. Thomas, MN
Bundesrealgymnasium BRG, Innsbrucker Straße 34,
6300 Wörgl
BG /BRG Kufstein, Maderspergerstraße 3, 6330
Kufstein
Ms. Meghan Leinbach (New)
University of Pittsburgh, PA
Bundesgymnasium und wirtschaftskundliches
Bundesrealgymnasium BG BRG Wk BRG
Haizingerg, Haizingergasse 37, 1180 Wien
Bundesrealgymnasium BRG Schopenhauerstraße,
Schopenhauerstraße 49, 1180 Wien
Ms. Allison Link (New)
Georgetown University, DC
Bundesrealgymnasium BRG Gröhrmühlgasse,
Gröhrmühlgasse 27, 2700 Wiener Neustadt
Bundesgymnasium BG Zehnergasse, Zehnergasse
15, 2700 Wiener Neustadt
Ms. Rachel Loper (Extension)
Denison University, OH
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium BG
BRG Donauinselpl., Donauinselplatz, 1210 Wien
Bundesgymnasium, Bundesrealgymnasium und
Bundesoberstufenrealgymnasium BG BRG BORG
Gerasdorferstr., Gerasdorferstraße 103, 1210 Wien
Mr. Jonathan Lorbach (New)
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, WI
Höhere Lehranstalt für wirtschaftliche Berufe,
AUSTRIAN AND US PARTICIPANTS IN FULBRIGHT AUSTRIA PROGRAMS
2014-15
10.Oktober-Straße 9, 9620 Hermagor
Bundes-Oberstufenrealgymnasium BORG
10.Oktober-Straße, 10.Oktober-Straße 9, 9620
Hermagor
Mr. Gavin Lord (Extension)
University of California - Santa Barbara, CA
Bundesgymnasium III „Musisches Gymnasium
Salzburg“ BG III Haunspergstr, Haunspergstraße 77,
5020 Salzburg
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt und Bundesfachschule
für wirtschaftliche Berufe und Bundesfachschule
für Mode und Bekleidungstechnik HBLA w. Berufe,
Guggenmoosstraße 44, 5020 Salzburg
Ms. Erin Marks (Extension)
University of Notre Dame, IN
Bundesrealgymnasium BRG Draschestraße 90,
Draschestraße 90-92, 1230 Wien
GRg 23 Alterlaa, Anton-Baumgartner-Straße 123,
1230 Wien
Mr. Samuel Mazzarella (New)
Williams College, MA
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt / Fachschule für
wirtschaftliche Berufe Horn, Gartengasse 1, 3580
Horn, Niederösterreich
Bundeshandelsakademie und Bundeshandelsschule
BHAK BHAS, Gartengasse 1, 3580 Horn,
Niederösterreich
Mr. Joseph McConaughy (New)
Boston College, MA
Höhere Technische Bundeslehr- und Versuchsanstalt
HTBLVA, Negrellistraße 50, 6830 Rankweil
Mr. Kevin McGill (Extension)
De Anza College, CA
Höhere technische Bundeslehranstalt „LiTEC Linzer
Technikum“ HTBLA Paul-Hahn-Str, Paul-Hahn-Straße
4, 4020 Linz, Donau
Höhere technische Bundeslehranstalt HTBLA
Goethestraße, Goethestraße 17, 4020 Linz, Donau
Ms. Jordan McKee (New)
University of Redlands, CA
Private Pädagogische Hochschule Hochschulstiftung Erzdiözese Wien PPH-ED-W,
Mayerweckstraße 1, 1210 Wien
Mr. Joseph Miller (New)
St. John‘s University, MN
Bundeshandelsakademie und Bundeshandelsschule
BHAK BHAS, Mühlgasse 65, 2500 Baden
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für wirtschaftliche Berufe
HBLA w. Berufe, Germergasse 5, 2500 Baden
Mr. Jack Minich (Extension)
University of Vermont, VT
Vienna Business School-HAK/HAS Mödling, MariaTheresien-Gasse 25, 2340 Mödling
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium BG
BRG, Roseggergasse 2-4, 2380 Perchtoldsdorf
Ms. Marisa Mohrer (Extension)
Bates College, ME
Höhere technische Bundeslehr- und Versuchsanstalt
HTBLVA Leberstraße, Leberstraße 4c, 1030 Wien
Höhere technische Bundeslehranstalt Wien 3R,
Rennweg 89b, 1030 Wien
Ms. Theresa Monaghan (Extension)
Macalester College, MN
Höhere technische Bundeslehranstalt Wien 10,
Ettenreichgasse 54, 1100 Wien
Höhere technische Bundeslehranstalt HTBLA
Thaliastr. 125, Thaliastraße 125 - Hettenkoferg. 15,
1160 Wien
Ms. Olivia Mothershead (Extension)
Western Washington University, WA
Bundesrealgymnasium BRG Krottenbachstraße,
Krottenbachstraße 11, 1190 Wien
Bundesgymnasium BG Billrothstraße 26-30,
Billrothstraße 26-30, 1190 Wien
Mr. David Natko (New)
Arizona State University, AZ
Bundesgymnasium Tamsweg, Lasabergweg 12,
5580 Tamsweg
Mr. Michael Nevitt (New)
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, MI
Höhere Landwirtschaftliche Bundeslehranstalt,
Francisco-Josephinum HLWBLA Schloss Weinzierl,
Schloss Weinzierl 1, 3250 Wieselburg an der Erlauf
Ms. Khanh Nguyen (New)
Williams College, Massachusetts,MA
Höhere gewerbliche Bundeslehranstalt (Fachrichtung
Tourismus) HGBLA Tourismus, Langenloiserstraße
22, 3500 Krems an der Donau
Bundeshandelsakademie und Bundeshandelsschule
Krems, Langenloiser Straße 22, 3500 Krems an der
Donau
Ms. Kelly Nodurfth (Extension)
Louisiana State University, LA
Private Pädagogische Hochschule der Stiftung der
Diözese Graz-Seckau PPH-D-Graz Lange Gasse 2,
Lange Gasse 2, 8010 Graz
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Ms. Julianne O‘Connell (New)
University of Georgia, GA
Hochschule für Agrar- und Umweltpädagogik Wien
HAUP Angermayergasse 1, Angermayergasse 1,
1130 Wien
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für Land- und
Ernährungswirtschaft HBLA LEW, Sitzenberg,
Sitzenberg, Schlossbergstraße 4, 3454 Reidling
Kaindorf, Grazerstraße 202, 8430 Kaindorf a.d. Sulm
Bundesbildungsanstalt für Kindergartenpädagogik
BAKIP, Süssenbergerstraße 29, 8480 Mureck
Mr. Adam Rashkoff (Extension)
Wesleyan University, CT
Höhere Bundeslehr- und Versuchsanstalt für
chemische Industrie HBLVA Chemische Industrie,
Rosensteingasse 79, 1170 Wien
Mr. Matthew Osborne (Extension)
Western Washington University, WA
Bundeshandelsakademie II BHAK II J-BrunauerStraße, Johann-Brunauer-Straße 2 Postfach 2, 5020
Salzburg
Ms. April Reino (Extension)
Concordia College, MN
Bundesgymnasium mit Modellversuch Neue
Mittelschule BG/NMS Maroltingergasse,
Maroltingergasse 69-71, 1160 Wien
Mr. Joseph Oswald (New)
University of Wisconsin - Madison, WI
Bundeshandelsakademie und Bundeshandelsschule
BHAK BHAS Franz-X-Wirth-Str, Franz-Xaver-WirthStraße 3, 9500 Villach
Höhere Technische Bundeslehr- und Versuchsanstalt
HTBLuVA, Tschinowitscher-Weg 5, 9500 Villach
Mr. Kyle Rhinehalt (New)
Ohio University, OH
Pädagogische Hochschule Salzburg PH-SBG
Akademiestraße 23, Akademiestraße 23, 5020
Salzburg
Mr. Patrick Page (Extension)
James Madison University, VA
Höhere technische Bundeslehranstalt HTBLA, Anton
Ehrenfriedstraße 10, 2020 Hollabrunn
Höhere technische Lehranstalt für
Lebensmitteltechnologie - Lebensmittelsicherheit
des Schulvereins, Anton Ehrenfriedstraße 10, 2020
Hollabrunn
Mr. Eber Peña (New)
University of North Carolina, NC
Mary Ward Privatgymnasium und ORG,
Schneckgasse 3, 3100 Sankt Pölten
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium BG
BRG Josefstraße, Josefstraße 84, 3101 Sankt Pölten
Ms. Elizabeth Perry (New)
Lawrence University, WI
Bundesrealgymnasium BRG, Gymnasiumstraße 10,
6600 Reutte
Bundeshandelsakademie und Bundeshandelsschule
BHAK BHAS, Gymnasiumstraße 8, 6600 Reutte
Ms. Leona Pfeiffer (New)
Georgetown University, DC
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für Land- und
Ernährungswirtschaft HBLA LEW Birkenweg 8,
Birkenweg 8, 6175 Kematen in Tirol
Ms. Anna Pressley (New)
Berea College, Kentucky, KY
Höhere Technische Bundeslehranstalt HTBLA
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Ms. Cassidy Riddlebarger (New)
Indiana University - Purdue Unviersity, IN
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium BG
BRG, Offenburgergasse 23, 8160 Weiz
Mr. Matthew Riemland (New)
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, MI
Höhere technische Bundeslehranstalt HTBLA
Lastenstr, Lastenstraße 1, 9020 Klagenfurt
Höhere technische Bundeslehr- und Versuchsanstalt
HTBLVA, Schulhausgasse 10, 9170 Ferlach
Ms. Mary Rish (Extension)
Pennsylvania State University, PA
Bundesgymnasium BG, Buchberggasse 31, 3400
Klosterneuburg
Ms. Joanna Robinson (New)
University of Alabama, AL
Bundeshandelsakademie und Bundeshandelsschule
BHAK BHAS, Gymnasiumstraße 19, 7350
Oberpullendorf
Bundesgymnasium, Bundesrealgymnasium und
Bundes-Oberstufenrealgymnasium BG BRG
BORG Gymnasiumstr, Gymnasiumstraße 21, 7350
Oberpullendorf
Mr. Daniel Russell (Extension)
San Diego State University, CA
Bundeshandelsakademie BHAK, Gartenstraße 1,
4910 Ried im Innkreis
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für wirtschaftliche Berufe
HBLA w. Berufe, Gartenstraße 1, 4910 Ried im
Innkreis
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Ms. Mary Sadow (New)
West Chester University of Pennsylvania, PA
Bundeshandelsakademie BHAK, Brauhausstraße 10,
4240 Freistadt
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium
BG BRG Zemannstraße, Zemannstraße 4, 4240
Freistadt
Mr. Jonathan Salvilla (New)
University of Nevada, NV
Private Höhere Lehranstalt und Fachschule für
wirtschaftliche Berufe des Vereins f.Bildung u.
Erziehung d. Halleiner Schwestern Franziskanerinnen
HLA u.FS f.w.B . Franzisk., Pfarrgasse 8, 5400 Hallein
Höhere Lehranstalt und Fachschule für wirtschaftliche
Berufe des Vereins für Bildung und Erziehung der
Halleiner Schwestern HLA w. Berufe Hall. Schw., Alte
Bundesstraße 12, 5600 Sankt Johann im Pongau
Mr. Adam Sax (Extension)
Tufts University, MA
Höhere Lehranstalt für wirtschaftliche Berufe des
Schulvereins der Schulschwestern vom III. Orden
des hl. Franziskus HLA w. Berufe Schulschw,
Erdbergstraße 70, 1030 Wien
Höhere gewerbliche Bundeslehranstalt
„Fachrichtungen Mode-und Bekleidungstechnik
sowie künstlerische Gestaltung“ HGBLA Mode
Herbststraße, Herbststraße 104, 1160 Wien
Mr. Jonathan Schechner (New)
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, MI
Bundesgymnasium „Salzburg-Nonntal“ BG JosefPreis-Allee 3, Josef-Preis-Allee 3, 5020 Salzburg
Akademisches Gymnasium BG Sinnhubstraße,
Sinnhubstraße 15, 5020 Salzburg
Mr. David Schulz (New)
University of Wisconsin, WI
Bundeshandelsakademie und Bundeshandelsschule
BHAK BHAS, Schillerstraße 7b, 6800 Feldkirch
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für wirtschaftliche Berufe/
HLW Rankweil, Negrellistraße 50a, 6830 Rankweil
Mr. James Sheppard (New)
Knox College, IL
HLW Leoben, Kerpelystraße 17, 8700 Leoben
Höhere technische Lehranstalt und
Werkmeisterschule des Schulvereins der Berg- und
Hüttenschule Leoben HTLA Max-Tendler-Straße 3,
Max-Tendler-Straße 3, 8700 Leoben
Ms. Lorraine Simonis (New)
Washington and Lee University, VA
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für Tourismus, Hochstraße
32c, 2680 Semmering
Bundeshandelsakademie und Bundeshandelsschule
BHAK BHAS, Schillergasse 10, 2620 Neunkirchen,
Niederösterreich
Ms. Veronica Stafford (New)
University of Notre Dame, IN
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium BG
BRG Franz-Keim-Gasse 3, Franz-Keim-Gasse 3,
2340 Mödling
Liese Prokop Privatschule für Hochleistungssportler
- ORG und HAS f. HochleistungssportlerInnen
d.Vereins Österr. Leistungssport Zentrum-Südstadt
Priv. ORG u. HAS Südstadt, Liese Prokop Platz 1,
2344 Maria Enzersdorf
Ms. Kathryn Stewart (Extension)
University of Texas at Dallas, TX
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium,
Donaulände 72, 3430 Tulln
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für wirtschaftliche Berufe
HBLA w. Berufe, Donaulände 72, 3430 Tulln
Ms. Ariel Swyer (New)
Swarthmore College, PA
Höhere graphische Bundeslehr- und Versuchsanstalt
Höhere Graphische BLVA, Leyserstraße 6, 1140
Wien
Mr. Bryce Thomson (New)
California State University - Long Beach, CA
Höhere Bundeslehr- und Forschungsanstalt für
Landwirtschaft Raumberg-Gumpenstein HBLFA
Raumberg-Gumpenstein, Raumberg 38, 8952 Irdning
Ms. Laura Unklesbay (New)
University of Arizona - Tucson, AZ
Höhere technische Bundeslehranstalt HTBLA, ViktorKaplan-Straße 1, 8605 Kapfenberg
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium BG
BRG, Wiener Straße 123, 8605 Kapfenberg
Mr. Mark Van Kerkhoven (New)
Canisius College, NY
Bundesinstitut für Sozialpädagogik, Elisabethstraße
14-16, 2500 Baden
Ms. Jennine Vari (New)
University of Delaware, DE
Pädagogische Hochschule Vorarlberg PH-VBG
Liechtensteinerstr., Liechtensteinerstraße 33-37, 6800
Feldkirch
Ms. Mercedes Voet (New)
University of Wisconsin - Madison, WI
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium
Judenburg, Lindfeldgasse 10, 8750 Judenburg
Bundesbildungsanstalt für Kindergartenpädagogik
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BAKIP, Stadionstraße 8-10, 8750 Judenburg
Mr. Gary Warchola (Extension)
University of Montana - Missoula, MT
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt f. Wirtschaftl. Berufe u.
höhere techn. u. gewerbl. BLA (Fachrichtung Mode u.
Bekleidungstechnik) HBLA w. Berufe, Weinhartstraße
4, 6020 Innsbruck
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für wirtschaftliche
Berufe Innsbruck HBLA f.Wirt.B. Technikerstr,
Technikerstraße 7A, 6020 Innsbruck
Mr. Michael Watkins (Extension)
University of Central Florida, FL
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium BG
BRG Kirchengasse, Kirchengasse 5, 8010 Graz
Bischöfliches Gymnasium Bischöfl.Gym Lange G. 2,
Lange Gasse 2, 8010 Graz
Ms. Ilana Weiss (New)
Clark University, MA
Handelsakademie und Handelsschule der
Stadtgemeinde HAK HAS d. Stadtgemeinde,
Schulring 1, 3370 Ybbs an der Donau
Öffentliches Stiftsgymnasium der Benediktiner in
Seitenstetten, Am Klosterberg 1, 3353 Seitenstetten
Ms. Kirsten Wisniewski (New)
University of Minnesota Twin Cities, MN
Bundeshandelsakademie und Bundeshandelsschule
Völkermarkt - „praxis-hak Völkermarkt“,
Mettingerstraße 16, 9100 Völkermarkt
Alpen-Adria-Gymnasium Völkermarkt BG/BRG,
Pestalozzistraße 1, 9100 Völkermarkt
Ms. Jessica Wright (Extension)
Ohio State University, OH
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium mit
Modellversuch Neue Mittelschule BG BRG/NMS
Th.Kramer-Str., Theodor Kramer-Straße 3, 1220 Wien
BG, BRG und BORG 22, Polgarstraße 24, 1220 Wien
Ms. Emily Zaeske (New)
St. Norbert College, WI
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für wirtschaftliche Berufe,
Stefan Fadingerstraße 36, 3300 Amstetten
Bildungsanstalt für Kindergartenpädagogik des
Trägervereins der Werke der Schulschwestern vom
III. OSF von Amstetten BAKIP Schulschwestern,
Rathausstraße 16, 3300 Amstetten
AUSTRIAN FULBRIGHT STUDENTS IN THE US:
PROGRAM EXTENSIONS FROM PREVIOUS
ACADEMIC YEARS (26)
Mr. Ferid Ben M‘Rad, Bakk. (13-14)
FH St. Pölten
Master of Communication
Hawaii Pacific University, HI
DI (FH) Florian Foerster (13-14)
FH Salzburg
Master of Human Computer Interaction
Georgia Institute of Technology, GA
Mr. Peter Lenz, Bakk. (13-14)
University of Music and Performing Arts Graz
Master of Music in Jazz (Percussion)
Manhattan School of Music, NY
Ms. Lisa Neuner, M.A.I.S. (13-14)
University of Business and Economics Vienna
Diplomatic Academy, Vienna
Master of International Political Economy and
Development
Fordham University, NY
Ms. Larissa Riepl, BA (13-14)
King’s College, London
International Relations
New York University, NY
MMag. Stefan Salomon (13-14)
University of Innsbruck
LLM International Law
Tufts University, MA
Mag. Lisa Truttmann (13-14)
University of Applied Arts Vienna
Master of Fine Arts
California Institute of the Arts, CA
Mag. Lars Dietrich (11-12)
University of Vienna
PhD in Social Policy
Brandeis University
Katharina Hammler, B.A. (11-12)
University of Business and Economics Vienna
PhD in Economics
Tulane University
Mag. Oliver Picek (11-12)
University of Vienna
PhD in Economics
The New School for Social Research
28 ANNUAL REPORT 2014/15
AUSTRIAN AND US PARTICIPANTS IN FULBRIGHT AUSTRIA PROGRAMS
2014-15
Katrin Greisberger, B.A. (11-12)
IMC Krems
Master in Global Policy Studies University of Texas –
Austin PhD in Economics
The New School for Social Research
Matthias Taus, Bakk. (10-11)
Technische Universität Graz
PhD in Computational Science, Engineering,
Mathematics
University of Texas at Austin
DI Johannes Pointl (11-12)
Technical University Graz
MS in Architecture and Urban Design
Columbia University
Sarita Vollnhofer, Bakk. (10-11)
Fachhochschule Wiener Neustadt
MIA in International Affairs
Columbia University
DI (FH) Jonathan Rameseder (08-09)
PhD in Systems Biology
Fulbright Science and Technology Award
Fachhochschule Hagenberg
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mag. Andrea Wald (09-10)
Universität Wien
PhD Germanic Studies
University of Chicago
Christoph Rainer (10-11)
Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien
MFA in Film
Columbia University
Mag. Paul Reisinger (09-10)
Universität Wien
Master Film Production / Directing
University of California – Los Angeles
DI Thomas Winkler (11-12)
University of Linz
PhD in Bioengineering
University of Maryland – College Park
Mag. Anna Wonaschütz (07-08)
Universität Wien
PhD, Physics / Atmospheric Science
University of Arizona, Tucson
Johanna Rothe (07-08)
PhD, Political Science / Gender Studies
UMC Maastricht
University of California - Santa Cruz
Edward Sachet, Bakk. (11-12)
Technical University Vienna
PhD in Material Sciences and Engineering
North Carolina State University
Mag. Markus Schanta (11-12)
Technical University Vienna
MS in Computer Science
Columbia University
Mag. Susanne Scheiblhofer (07-08)
Universität Wien
PhD, Historical Musicology
University of Oregon
Mag. Ralph Schöllhammer (09-10)
Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
PhD Political Science
University of Kentucky
Mag. Simon Sturn (11-12)
University of Business and Economics Vienna
PhD in Economics
University of Massachusetts – Amherst
29 ANNUAL REPORT 2014/15
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