Team Members: Universitatea Crestina Partium, Romania
Tünde Bodoni-Dombi, assistant lecturer, Department of Arts, Partium Christian University (Oradea), doctoral candidate at the Arts Doctoral School of the University of Timisoara. She graduated at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest in 1999. Within the large field of fine arts, she has primarily dealt with motion picture in multimedia projects (theatre projections at the Budapest Millenary in 2001-2003, the Hungarian Theatre of Nagyvárad/Oradea in 2015-2017), short films and documentary films (Hungarian Film Laboratory, 2007-2009), TV programmes and feature film trailers (TV2, Duna-TV 2003-2007), promotion videos and video clips, primarily on the field of digital post production. Her field of research is the connection of archive film art and information technology in contemporary motion picture. Tunde Bodoni-Dombi
Titus Pop is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Languages and Literature at the Partium Christian University of Oradea. He is the author of Imaginary Everyman’s Land: The Plea for a Hybrid Identity in S. Rushdie’s Discourse, Cultural and Linguistic Hybridity in Postcolonial Text, Reading/E-Reading Modern English literature and of several articles on language, literature and culture. He holds a PhD in Philology from the West University of Timisoara. He is a member of ESSE(European Society for the Study of English), RSEAS and RAAS. His research areas are English Literature, Postcolonial Studies and Cultural Studies. He teaches British Literature, British Culture and Civilization, British and American Pop Culture, British and American Press,Discourse Analysis,  Grammar, Phonetics and Phonology and Lexicology. Titus Pop
Bökös Borbála is Lecturer at the Partium Christian University of Oradea. She teaches nineteenth- and twentieth-century American literature, American cinema, as well as Studies in intermediality,  translation and consecutive interpreting techniques. She is the author of Intermediality and Narrative Identity in Paul Auster’s Oeuvre, Border Crossings in Science Fiction  and  has published several articles on various topics in  conference proceedings as well as in national and international journals. She is member of the organizing committee of the ELLE international conference (English Language and Literatures in English) and the organizer of  the Networks international conference held annually at the Partium Christian University.  Bokos Borbala
Laszloffy Zsolt is  Associate Professor at the Partium Christian University of Oradea and the Conductor of the Oradea Philarmony Choir . He is the author of the books Back to the Origins 2.0, Symmetry First and The Musicality of the Style and of many articles on music criticism. He holds a PhD in Arts and Composition from “Liszt Ferencz” Music Academy, Budapest. He has conducted and arranged  music at various performances, including classical and modern British and American music recitals. His research area is Musical Symmetry and Composition and he teaches Musical Pedagogy, Canto, Composition, Theatre and Music, Modal Harmony etc. Laszloffy Zsolt
Ottilia Veres is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Languages and Literature, Partium Christian University. She  graduated from the Institute of English and American Studies, University of Debrecen (Hungary) in 2004. She earned her Ph.D. degree from the University of Debrecen in 2017. Her dissertation analyzed the questions of colonial intersubjectivity and mythical subtexts in Nobel-laureate J. M. Coetzee’s early fiction. Her field of research focuses on theories of intersubjectivity and myth criticism. She has published scholarly papers on Coetzee, Beckett, and contemporary adaptations of Greek and Roman myths, in Hungary, Romania, Poland, and the UK. She teaches British Literature, Myths and Literature, Scientific Research etc. Ottilia Veres
 Iuliana Borbely is a Senior Lecturer of English Language and Literature, and Head of the Department for Teacher Training at Partium Christian University (PCU), Oradea, Romania. She holds a PhD in Philology from the West University of Timisoara.  She authored Reading and Watching Jane Austen: Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice. She teaches Writing courses, English Morphology, Syntax, and English Teaching Methodology. In addition to being the Head of the Teacher Training Department, she coordinates the group of English teacher trainees. Her research interests also include translation studies with special focus on audio-visual translation based on her experience as a dubbing translator from English to Hungarian. She is a member of ESSE (European Society for the Study of English), and RSEAS (Romanian Society for English and American Studies).  Iuliana Borbely

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