Faculty & Research
BY Associate Professor (Part-time: MBA)
date 10.09.2021

Eileen Kuepper

                                                                                 

[Name]   Eileen Kuepper

[Gender]   Female

[Title]   Associate Professor (Part-time: MBA)

[Address]Bonn-Rhein-Sig Universities of Applied Sciences, Germany

[Phone]+ 49 (0) 2241 865 765

[e-mail]eileen.kuepper@h-brs.de

[Date of Birth]1964-04-18

[Nationality]German

[Professional Experience Years] 31

Academic Interests

Business English, Intercultural Communication,   Diversity Management

Education Background

Degree

Degree

Degree

Master

Cranfield Institute of Technology, Silsoe   College

1985 -   1986

Bachelor

University College of Swansea

1982 -   1985

Working Experiences

Institution

Time

Business   School of Hunan University

2011 to   Present

Bonn-Rhein-Sig Universities of Applied Sciences, Germany

2009 to   Present

Visiting   Experiences

University

Time

Projects

Projects Name

Projects Name

Awards and Honors

Awards

Awards

Academic Memberships

Name of Academic Organization and Position

Time

Social Service

Name of the Social Organization

 

Time

“Qualitätskriterien   interkulturelle Fort- und Weiterbildung” IQ Consult

Intercultural   Communication Trainer & English Consultant for diverse companies in   Germany: Fiege, AQA Frankfurt,   Gustav-Stresemann-Institute, BRW, IFA-System, DAAD, Arnold-Bergstrasse-Institute,   African Good Governance Network, DEKRA Akademie GmbH

International   Conference Presentation

Conference Name

Topic of Presentation

Time

Publications

Journal

Article

Time

Resolving   Disagreement in First and Second Language Interaction: The Selection of   Reactive Tokens

An   evolving Understanding of Culture among Chinese Students in a Sino-German   Programme

The   voices of Chinese Students in the 2+2 Programme in China and Germany, chapter   in Chinese Culture in a Cross-Cultural Comparison

Preparing   for Chinese Tourists: how Fr eastern & German Visitors Perceive service   failures in the USA.

International   Journal of Arts & Sciences

How Japanese and German Tourists Perceive Service   Failures in the USA

2010

Monograph and Textbook

Publisher

Name

Time