The transnational European EMCL consortium comprises three participating universities:
GERMANY
The University of Potsdam
THE NETHERLANDS
The University of Groningen

Potsdam is the co-ordinating institution of the consortium and manages central aspects of the program.
Academic staff of the consortium
The teachers for the EMCL program have been selected on the basis of their academic quality. All are well-experienced teachers, who have been evaluated as being ‘inspirational’ and ‘excellent’ by previous student evaluations. All teachers are also internationally well-established researchers. Modern teaching techniques are used in the program (blackboard/moodle, electronic interaction with the students when they are abroad etc.). All in all, the quality of the academic staff and the program are internationally recognised as ‘excellent.’
Regular teachers
The following teachers are currently involved in the program. Please visit their homepages and find out additional information such as research interests, theses topics they offer for supervision and related information.
Visiting scholars since 2005
Since 2005, 3-4 visiting scholars per academic year have participated in the program. They came from universities world wide and offered additional courses to the regular curriculum, acted as supervisors for the students' final theses and carried out research work at the institutions of the consortium.
Elizabeth Armstrong, Edith Cowan University, Australia
Arpita Bose, University of Windsor, Canada
Michael Dickey, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Laura Dickey, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Barbara Dodd, University of Queensland, Australia
Uri Hadar, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Irene Carolina Irribaren, Universidad Simón Bolívar, Venezuela
Shyamala Kullachanda, University of Mysore, India
Sam-Po Law, The University of Hong Kong, China
Joshi R. Maletesha, Texas A & M University, USA
Reza Nilipour, IPM, Iran
Lorraine K. Obler, The City University of New York, USA
Prakash Padakannaya, University of Mysore, India
Claire Penn, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Dorit Ravid, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Irina Sekerina, The City University of New York, USA
Jennifer Windsor, University of Minnesota, USA
Since 2005, 3-4 visiting scholars per academic year have participated in the program. They came from universities world wide and offered additional courses to the regular curriculum, acted as supervisors for the students' final theses and carried out research work at the institutions of the consortium.
Elizabeth Armstrong, Edith Cowan University, Australia
Arpita Bose, University of Windsor, Canada
Michael Dickey, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Laura Dickey, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Barbara Dodd, University of Queensland, Australia
Uri Hadar, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Irene Carolina Irribaren, Universidad Simón Bolívar, Venezuela
Shyamala Kullachanda, University of Mysore, India
Sam-Po Law, The University of Hong Kong, China
Joshi R. Maletesha, Texas A & M University, USA
Reza Nilipour, IPM, Iran
Lorraine K. Obler, The City University of New York, USA
Prakash Padakannaya, University of Mysore, India
Claire Penn, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Dorit Ravid, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Irina Sekerina, The City University of New York, USA
Jennifer Windsor, University of Minnesota, USA

