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The following programs are available to U.S. Scholars in Hungary
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The Significance and Diversity of the Short Story and Short Story Forms in Contemporary American Literature
The Significance and Diversity of the Short Story and Short Story Forms in Contemporary American Literature
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Indigenization Narratives in Recent North-American Literature; Reserach and Teaching Diversity Studies
Indigenization Narratives in Recent North-American Literature; Reserach and Teaching Diversity Studies
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Homo Ludens – Homo Performans: Tropes of Performance in English Early Modern Drama and its Present-Day Adaptations
Homo Ludens – Homo Performans: Tropes of Performance in English Early Modern Drama and its Present-Day Adaptations
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Hungarian Language and Culture
Hungarian Language and Culture
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Between-speaker Variability (and its Effect on Speaker Recognition)
Between-speaker Variability (and its Effect on Speaker Recognition)
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Developing American-Hungarian Relations via Teaching
Developing American-Hungarian Relations via Teaching
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Native and Non-Native Academic Discourse: A Corpus-Based Investigation of American and Hungarian Students' Oral Language Use in University Presentations
Native and Non-Native Academic Discourse: A Corpus-Based Investigation of American and Hungarian Students' Oral Language Use in University Presentations
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Digital Access to Library and Archival Material on The 1956 Hungarian Refugees At The American Hungarian Foundation
Digital Access to Library and Archival Material on The 1956 Hungarian Refugees At The American Hungarian Foundation
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Adapting U.S. Experience to Library and Information Science Master Programs in Hungary
Adapting U.S. Experience to Library and Information Science Master Programs in Hungary
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Human Rights in the Classrooms of Minnesota and Budapest
Human Rights in the Classrooms of Minnesota and Budapest