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  1. Faculty. Péter Erdei. Position at the Institute: Professor, Founding Director of the Kodály Institute. Subjects taught: Choral Conducting Technique, Conducting Lab, Choir Singing and Vocal Chamber Ensemble. Photo: Gábor Fejér. Education: 1963 - 1968: Diploma in Music Education and Choral Conducting – Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest, Hungary.

  2. Faculty. Péter Erdei. Position at the Institute: Professor, Founding Director of the Kodály Institute. Subjects taught: Choral Conducting Technique, Conducting Lab, Choir Singing and Vocal Chamber Ensemble. Photo: Gábor Fejér. Education: 1963 - 1968: Diploma in Music Education and Choral Conducting – Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest, Hungary.

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  4. 01865 270333. erzsebet.bukodi@spi.ox.ac.uk. Erzsébet Bukodi is Professor of Sociology and Social Policy at the Department of Social Policy and Intervention and Professorial Fellow of Nuffield College, University of Oxford. She is also a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for New Economic Thinking, The Oxford Martin School.

  5. The first general assembly’s participants elected Péter Erdei as one of the first vice presidents of the IKS, in which position he served for four years. Since then, he has promoted the special choral projects of the IKS, especially commissions and competitions of new works. He has continuously worked with choirs during his terms as director ...

  6. Professor Dr. Erzsébet Rózsa. Fellow der Kolleg-Forschergruppe (in den Jahren 2011-2014) Vita. Erzsébet Rózsa bekleidet seit 2005 einen Lehrstuhl für Philosophie und leitet seit 2010 die Forschergruppe für Bioethik am Institut für Philosophie der Universität Debrecen.

  7. Capital University ( Capital, Cap, or CU) is a private university in Bexley, Ohio, United States. Capital was founded as the Theological Seminary of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Ohio in 1830 and later was associated with that synod's successor, the American Lutheran Church. [5] The university has undergraduate and graduate programs, as ...