Student Mobility - U.S. Perspective: Being an American Student in/out of Croatia

Tribina 17.12.2021. | petak American Corner Zagreb Početak događanja: 18,45 Zoom dr.sc. Evelina Miščin

The online panel with the guest speaker Evelina Miščin, Ph.D., a professor at the RIT Croatia and the School of Medicine in Zagreb, and her students will be held as part of the American Corner's series of monthly sessions Student Mobility: U.S. Perspective, and titled Being an American Student in/out of Croatia. This session will present an American and Croatian college/university experience, both from the perspective of a professor and a student.

To join us over Zoom, please provide your name and email address to register for the free panel at amcornerzg@gmail.com.


Have you ever wondered what it is like to be an American student? Is it more difficult than to study at the Croatian university? Do you know what it means to be on the Dean's list? Is it a good or a bad thing? And what is a Commencement Day? If you want to find out about these and other similar things and hear some experiences of students at the American college,  join our session, and you can also win some nice prizes based on your knowledge of  the American culture.
 
About the guest speaker:

Evelina Miščin has been a professor at the RIT Croatia in Zagreb and the School of Medicine in Zagreb. She teaches Writing, Critical Reading and some courses in Literature as well as medical English.
She is the author of textbooks, dictionaries, scientific articles and has given numerous workshops in the field of teaching ESP both in Croatia and abroad.


The program is supported by the U.S. Embassy in Croatia.