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Kamila Etchegoyen Rosolová

Kamila Etchegoyen Rosolová received her PhD in Educational Policy from Michigan State University, USA, where she went in 2001 as a Fulbright Scholar. Before that, she studied English translation studies (focus on conference interpreting) combined with education studies at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague. She has been working in the Department of Language Studies since 2011, when she founded the Center for Academic Writing. Since 2019, she has become the Head of the Department of Language Studies, while still in charge of the Center for Academic Writing.

Research Interests:

scientific communication in English, scientific writing, pedagogy, writing development for doctoral students and supervisors

Education

2001–2008 Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan

  • doctoral studies
  • study program: Educational Policy, dissertation: Language in Search of Practice: The Progress of Curriculum Reform in the Czech Republic

1998 Spring Semester: Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas (university student exchange)

 

1993–2000 College of Arts, Charles University Prague

  • master studies
  • study programs: translation studies (focus on interpreting) Czech-English + educational studies, Master thesis: School Counseling in American highschools

1992–1993 Irvine High School, Irvine, California
1988–1992 Gymnázium Josefa Jungmanna, Litoměřice

 

Offered courses

en
B2
Writing for Publication: Session 2

online

Courses for academics and PhD students

Dagmar Frančíková ,
Kamila Etchegoyen Rosolová
,
Martin Sedláček
B2-C2
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en
B2
Writing for Publication: Session 1

online

Courses for academics and PhD students

Dagmar Frančíková ,
Kamila Etchegoyen Rosolová
,
Martin Sedláček
B2-C2
Application deadline has expired
en
B2
English for Academic Purposes - focus on listening and co...

face-to-face instruction once a week

Courses for academics and PhD students

Kamila Etchegoyen Rosolová
B2
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