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June 2007 > Faculty > Honors


Kramsch Recognized for Distinguished Scholarship
and Service


Claire Kramsch, professor of German and Education Language and Literacy, Society and Culture received the Distinguished Scholarship and Service Award from the American Association for Applied  Linguistics. The award recognizes and honors a distinguished scholar for her/his scholarship and her/his service to the profession in general and to the American Association for Applied Linguistics in particular.

Kramsch, the director of the Berkeley Language Center, is not a stranger to career honors. In 2000, she received both UC Berkeley’s Distinguished Teaching Award and the Distinguished Service Award from the Modern Language Association. In 1998, the Federal Republic of Germany bestowed on her the Goethe Medal in recognition of her work in fostering intercultural dialogue.

Kramsch will give a lecture at the event in her honor on Monday April 23 at the meetings of the American Association for Applied  Linguistics in Costa Mesa.

 

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