Harald (Hank) Miller Awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Russia
May 12, 2017
Hillary Hempstead
Photo credit: Jennifer Manna
Harald (Hank) Miller 鈥17, a Russian major, has been awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Russia. The graduating senior will begin his fellowship in September.
After studying abroad in Saint Petersburg in 2016 and falling in love with the city, Miller knew he鈥檇 like to return. The assistantship not only provides him the opportunity to 鈥渟harpen his language skills鈥 in a beloved country, but it also offers him a chance to push himself in a new direction. 鈥淭he Fulbright represented an interesting challenge for me鈥攖eaching English.鈥
While this will be Miller鈥檚 first experience teaching English as a second language, the graduating senior has experience with teaching the Russian language. He鈥檚 instructed both a winter term Russian 101 class and has worked as a Russian language tutor while in college.
Miller expects that the fellowship will help him build his language skills while abroad. 鈥淚 hope to emerge from this experience with a great command of Russian,鈥 he says. 鈥淲hat I learn will be invaluable in my graduate school studies and subsequent career.鈥
In addition to working as an assistant teacher while abroad, Miller hopes to encourage students to become further involved in language studies by spearheading language-based extracurricular activities. He also plans to bring to his students the sense of intellectual curiosity and open-mindedness that he feels is fostered at 91直播.
Miller also intends to travel in his free time. While studying abroad in 2016, he visited Moscow and Novgorod, but he expects to see even more of the country. 鈥淚'd like to do as much traveling within Russia as time permits,鈥 he says.
Following the fellowship, Miller will apply to graduate programs in Russian literature. He鈥檚 currently writing his honors thesis on Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire.
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