Alena Brunovska
Alena Brunovska, Executive Director of Academia Istropolitana Nova, Associate Professor and Doctor of Sciences in Chemical Engineering
was born Date on October 20, 1941, Prague and passed away October 2, 1998.
As a part of the joint project between the Austrian Federal AcademyofPublic Administrationand Academia Istropolitana’s School of PublicAdministration,
the second meeting of represen tatives of schools and institutes of public administration in Central and Eastern Europe was organized in Bratislava in January 1994. NISPAcee was established in order to fill the gap in cooperation amongst publicadministration educational and training centresin the CEE countries. During this meeting, Alena Brunovská took responsibility to host the executive secretariat of the organization at the Academia Istropolitana.
She was a Scientific degree Doctor of Sciences (1993); Habilitation, Slovak Technical University, Bratislava (1989); Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Slovak Technical University, Bratislava (1976); Undergraduate study, Chemical Engineering, Slovak Technical University, Bratislava (1966).
The 1. Chair of the Steering Committee of the „Network of Schools and Institutes of Public Administration,Central and Eastern Europe" (1994–1997). Executive Director, Academia Istropolitana Nova (22.5.1997 – 2.10.1998); Director pro tem, Academia Istropolitana Nova (1.2.1997 – 22.5.1997); International Affairs, Academia Istropolitana (26.1.19963 – 1.1.1997); Director of Academia Istropolitana, Bratislava (15.5.1994 26.1.1996); Acting Deputy Minister responsible for science and development (1990–1991).
Faculty of Chemical Technology, Slovak TechnicalUniversity, Bratislava (1969–1995); Research Institute LIKO, Bratislava
(1966–1969). Author of two books and 65 papers in scientific chemical engineering journals. Visiting professorat Politecnicodi Milano (1985) and Universita di Cagliari (1988); Invited lecturer at Universita di Milano (1985), Montedison Bollate (1985), IIASA Luxembourg (1989), Northwestern Uni versity and University of Minnesota (1989), Technical University of Sofia (1990), University of Illinois of Chicago (1991), Catholic University Leuven (1992), Bask Country University (1992).
Coordinator of Tempus project "Management of Higher Education Institutions" (inservice training programme foruniversity managers); Coordinator of three other Tempus projects; Coordinator of several projects (HESP of Soros Foundation; The Ford Foundation; The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; Austrian Chancellery; Austrian Development Aid);invited lectures at University of Minnesota (1991, 1994); Halle (1995); Szombathey (1995); Krakow (1996, 1997); Tempus project seminars on
Management of Higher Education; Member of individual selection panels (Ashoka fellows, Global women).
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