Brett R. Chloupek

Ph.D. Student, Department of Geography

FLAS Fellow, Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies

Abbreviated C.V.                Complete CV (.pdf)

EDUCATION
University of Kansas
Ph.D., Geography

Oklahoma State University

M.S., Geography
Certificate in Geographic Information Systems

University of Nebraska-Kearney

B.S., Geography
B.S., Computer Information Systems

ACADEMIC POSITIONS
University of Kansas (2007-present)
Foreign Language/Area Studies Fellowship
Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies

Oklahoma State University (2005-2007)
National Science Foundation GK-12 Fellowship
Rural Alliance for Improving Science Education (RAISE)

University of Nebraska-Kearney (2003-2005)
Research Assistant to Dr. Paul R. Burger
Department of Geography, Sociology, and Earth Sciences

RECENT PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

Chloupek, Brett R. 2007. Young Czechs’ Perceptions of the Velvet Divorce and the Modern Czech Identity. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Chloupek, Brett R. 2006. Roadside Religious Monuments in Southern Moravia and Their Role in Czech Identity. Great Plains Rocky Mountain Division of the Association of American Geographers. Lincoln, NE.

Chloupek, Brett R., and Steve O’Connell. 2006. The Rural Alliance for Improving Science Education: Helping Students Improve Their Communities Through GIS and GPS. Great Plains Rocky Mountain Division of the Association of American Geographers. Lincoln, NE.

Moravské Bud?jovice, Czech Republic