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Topic or Title Name/Status/Date
Email/Organization/URL
44. El Otro Lado: Effects of Cross-Cultural Contact on Host Families in a Study Abroad Program in Cuenca, Ecuador. Soren M Peterson, speters5@du.edu
University of Denver, Department of Anthropology
43. The Religious Experience of Buddhist, Muslim, and Christian International Students in the USA. Robert Osburn, osbu0001@umn.edu
MacLaurin Institute
42. Designing a Study Abroad Program for the foreign language student. Sara Woodward, woodwasr@jmu.edu
James Madison University
41. Intercultural communication and learning experiences of ethnic Chinese students in a New Zealand university. Prue Holmes, pholmes@waikato.ac.nz
PhD research completed. I am continuing to research this topic, including communication and learning in the multicultural classroom, and intercultural communication of international students in the community. University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, URL www.waikato.ac.nz.
40. The experience of American undergraduates in study-abroad programmes in South Africa. Roberta James Paola, paolarj@state.gov
Doctoral research.
39. The Marketing of Australia Education: The Influence of Normative Referents on Thai Students' Choices of International Education. Nattavud Pimpa, natt.pimpa@education.monash.edu.au
Monash Centre for Research in International Education , on-going Ph.D. thesis. URL: http://www.education.monash.edu.au/centres/mcrie/.
38. Undergraduate Sojourner Change as a Result of a Study Abroad Experience. David J. Comp. davidjcomp@netscape.net
University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Masters Thesis.
37. A Typology of Reflective Learning - Qualitative study that explored student testimonies of their perceived learning during a semester-long experience in Nepal. Matthew Geisler. mdgeisle@email.uncc.edu
University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
36. Promoting Diversity In Study Abroad. Consuelo R. Clemens. clemens_c@hocking.edu Dissertation in progress. Assessment of diverse student population at Ohio University prior to decision of studying abroad. Seeking any related research.
35. The Psychology of Travel. How Study Abroad and Positive Regression Affect Personal Growth and Career Choice. Greta E. Couper, gcouper@pepperdine.edu. Ph.D. dissertation in psychology.
Emphasis on positive psychology and greater self-awareness through international experiences. Ongoing research.
34. Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI) of higher learning in the USA and the community/business partnerships they have established. Susan E. Morey, Virginia Commonwealth University. sem@edutest.com
Dissertation in progress.
33. Study Abroad and its Effects when Entering the Labor Market. Rene Lenssen, ITESC International Training and Education, Netherlands. Current
info@itesc.com
URL: www.itesc.com
32. National identity and curriculum development in international and comparative perspective.  Textbook analysis, minority education and intercultural communication.  Pamela Young, University of Michigan nahabed@attglobal.net
Notes: Areas of research - Europe, Eastern Europe, Former Soviet Union and Middle East
31. Theatre. Cognitive model of understanding a performance. PhD dissertation. Wojciech Baluch, Jagiellonian University, Poland tbaluch@filon.filg.uj.edu.pl

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