After her May graduation from SUNY Oswego with dual majors in adolescence education with a concentration in German, and in German language and literature, Michelle Diblasio will spend almost a year teaching in Austria, thanks to a prestigious award.
OSWEGO – Michelle Diblasio’s big step after SUNY Oswego’s May graduation will take her across the world to spend almost a year teaching in Austria, thanks to a prestigious award.
For the 2021-22 academic year, Diblasio earned an English Language Teaching Assistantship Program of the Austrian Ministry of Education, Science and Research, which is administered by Fulbright Austria. Graduating in May with dual majors in adolescence education with a concentration in German, and in German language and literature, Diblasio said making it into the select program is a dream scenario.
International May 11, 2021
Michelle Diblasio’s big step after May graduation will take her across the world to spend almost a year teaching in Austria, thanks to a prestigious award.
For the 2021-22 academic year, Diblasio earned a English Language Teaching Assistantship Program of the Austrian Ministry of Education, Science and Research, which is administered by Fulbright Austria. Graduating in May with dual majors in adolescence education with a concentration in German, and in German language and literature, Diblasio said making it into the select program is a dream scenario.
“I applied for it because it has always been a dream of mine to teach English in a foreign country (particularly German-speaking) and I also want to go back in order to continue improving my own German language skills,” Diblasio said. “I also applied for this program in Austria specifically because I studied for a semester in fall 2019 in Graz, Austria, and absolutely loved the country