366 result(s) for living in hungary in Interviews
Bob Dent, British Writer, Researcher & Editor
- 1 Jun 2006 12:00 PM
Bob Dent is a British writer, researcher and editor. His work includes 'Budapest 1956 - Locations of Drama' - published in both English and Hungarian by Európa Publishers, Budapest.
Xpat Interview: Daniel "TreeHugger Dan" Swartz
- 8 Mar 2006 11:00 AM
Environmental activist and facilitator, writer and translator, Daniel Swartz has lived in Hungary since 1990. He studied international relations, history, and Chinese Language at Bates College in the United States. Since 1990, he has been working for and with Central and Eastern European environmental NGOs, local and national governments, and businesses on various environmental issues.
Melanie Smith, Lecturer in Cultural Tourism
- 18 Jan 2006 11:00 AM
Melanie Smith is a Lecturer in Cultural Tourism from the University of Greenwich in London. She is currently on a research sabbatical in Budapest which is likely to be extended indefinitely!
Xpat Interview: Dennis Diokno, GM FirstMed Centers
- 30 Nov 2005 11:00 AM
After achieving two degrees, one in Economics and one in German, Dennis Diokno went straight into a Masters program in International Management. Having completed his Masters, Dennis found the U.S. job market slow, so he applied for a Visa and headed to Moscow. It only took him six weeks to find a job, choose a place to stay, and develop a passion for expat living.
Xpat Interview: Katalin Varga, Former MD, InterClub Hungarian Language School
- 10 Nov 2005 11:00 AM
Katalin Varga was born and (only partly) raised in Budapest. Due to her father's work she spent 6 years of primary school in Berlin, so German became her second mother tongue. After moving back to Hungary at the age of 14 she went to grammar school where she started her English studies, and
Xpat Interview: Alessandro Farina, Owner, ITL Group Kft.
- 6 Oct 2005 12:00 PM
Alessandro Farina arrived in Budapest in 1992 expecting to stay for one year. Now thirteen years and two businesses later, he finds himself a Budapest mainstay. Through his consulting firm, ITL Group, Alessandro guides and advises Italian investors and businessmen looking to establish themselves in Hungary.
Bob Dent, British Writer, Researcher & Editor
- 1 Jun 2006 12:00 PM
Bob Dent is a British writer, researcher and editor. His work includes 'Budapest 1956 - Locations of Drama' - published in both English and Hungarian by Európa Publishers, Budapest.
Xpat Interview: Daniel "TreeHugger Dan" Swartz
- 8 Mar 2006 11:00 AM
Environmental activist and facilitator, writer and translator, Daniel Swartz has lived in Hungary since 1990. He studied international relations, history, and Chinese Language at Bates College in the United States. Since 1990, he has been working for and with Central and Eastern European environmental NGOs, local and national governments, and businesses on various environmental issues.
Melanie Smith, Lecturer in Cultural Tourism
- 18 Jan 2006 11:00 AM
Melanie Smith is a Lecturer in Cultural Tourism from the University of Greenwich in London. She is currently on a research sabbatical in Budapest which is likely to be extended indefinitely!
Xpat Interview: Dennis Diokno, GM FirstMed Centers
- 30 Nov 2005 11:00 AM
After achieving two degrees, one in Economics and one in German, Dennis Diokno went straight into a Masters program in International Management. Having completed his Masters, Dennis found the U.S. job market slow, so he applied for a Visa and headed to Moscow. It only took him six weeks to find a job, choose a place to stay, and develop a passion for expat living.
Xpat Interview: Katalin Varga, Former MD, InterClub Hungarian Language School
- 10 Nov 2005 11:00 AM
Katalin Varga was born and (only partly) raised in Budapest. Due to her father's work she spent 6 years of primary school in Berlin, so German became her second mother tongue. After moving back to Hungary at the age of 14 she went to grammar school where she started her English studies, and
Xpat Interview: Alessandro Farina, Owner, ITL Group Kft.
- 6 Oct 2005 12:00 PM
Alessandro Farina arrived in Budapest in 1992 expecting to stay for one year. Now thirteen years and two businesses later, he finds himself a Budapest mainstay. Through his consulting firm, ITL Group, Alessandro guides and advises Italian investors and businessmen looking to establish themselves in Hungary.