English Language Teachers

at the Language Center of the University of Vienna

Martin Buxbaum, MA

Martin Buxbaum, MA

Where I come from: Vienna
My language skills: German, English, Russian, Spanish, French
My education: Diploma in English/Russian at the University of Vienna, Master of Arts (English) at the University of Toronto; role-playing/psychodrama director at the ÖAGG (Austrian Association of Role-Players).
My professional career: cultural management in the USA, from 2000 English-speaking theater work in Vienna and entry as language trainer (University of Vienna, Diplomatic Academy) and translator, increasing expansion of language and skills coaching, also freelance, growing use of psychodrama as a method in foreign language acquisition and skills coaching.
My teaching motto: Ever tried. Ever failed. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. (Samuel Beckett)

Deirdre Glynn

Deirdre Glynn

Felix Hausleitner

Felix Hausleitner

Paul Hoffman, MA, BA (Hons)

Paul Hoffman, MA Human Rights (UCL), BA (Hons) Public Administration

Where I'm from: High Wycombe, England
My languages: Good German, some knowledge of Arabic, French and Portuguese
Education: CELTA
Career: He has been teaching for 16 years. He teaches regularly at the Sprachenzentrum, AKH, Technical University and Caritas Wien, and has done trainings at various NGOs such as Beratungszentrum für Migranten und Migrantinnen, Österreichisches Rotes Kreuz, the Bundesasylamt, Medical English for Wilhelmsspital, Office english "specialised english communication" for the Verwaltungsakademie des Bundes and the IELTS exam
My slogan for teaching/learning: A teacher is one who makes himself progressively unnecessary. (Thomas Carruthers)

Rebecca Hughes, BA

Rebecca Hughes, BA

Where I'm from: Bath, Great Britain
My languages: French, German and Spanish
Education: CELTA (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages), BA Hons French and Spanish - Interpreting, translation and socio-cultural studies
Career: General and Business English teacher and translator

Eva Huml, BA

Eva Huml, BA

My languages: English (C2), German (C2), Bulgarian (C2), French (B2), Italian (B2), Russian (B1)
Education: Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA) Grade A (2009); Cambridge Certificate in Proficiency in English (CPE) Grade A (2008); Teacher Training Programme at Bremen University, Majors English and French (1997-2000)
Career: Teacher at the Language Center of the University of Vienna (2013 to present); Trainer for in-Company Business and General English language courses (2007 to present); external lecturer for Business English at the University for Applied Sciences BFI, Vienna (2012-13); Trainer for in-Company English and Italian languages courses at Inlingua, Bremen
My slogan for teaching/learning: Explain, guide, help!

Christine Marie Kolacio

Christine Kolacio

Where I'm from: Born in Boston, USA, into a European family. I lived my childhood and youth between the USA and Europe and then spent 20 years in Italy after university, raising my family. I arrived in Vienna 15 years ago and haven’t looked back since!
My language skills: Bilingual in English and Italian; French, Spanish, German, and Croatian.
My educational background: Education: B.A. in Modern Languages, major in French Language and Literature (1984); M.A. in Intercultural Competencies (to be completed Spring 2020)
Teaching Qualifications: Trinity College London CerTESOL - Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (2000); Psychodramatic Linguistics Training course and Train-the-Trainer course (2011-12 and 2017-18).
My professional career: Teaching Career: 1993-Present in Italy and Austria
Freelance Lecturer and English Trainer (University of Vienna Language Centre; FH des BFI, FH Wien)
Self-Employed English Trainer and Coach (Clients include major corporate groups in Vienna, the IAEA/United Nations, Vienna, as well as the Austrian Federal Administrative Academy).
From 2000 to the Present – Translator, Copy Editor, and language and communications coach for academia and the corporate world.
My teaching motto:
“A talent for foreign languages is a talent for listening.” – Alfred Tomatis

Anthony Kroytor, MA

Anthony Kroytor, MA

Where I come from: Grew up in New York, born in Moldova.
My language skills: English, Russian and German.
My educational background: Trinity College TEFL Certificate; MA Philosophy, University of Vienna: BA Philosophy, Brooklyn College, NY, USA.
My professional background: In my many years of experience, I have taught English in the USA and internationally, working with people of all ages from diverse cultural backgrounds.
My teaching motto: Say whatever you like-as long as it's in English!

Patrick Loan BA (Hons), MFA

Patrick Loan BA (Hons), MFA

Over ten years experience teaching ESL in Austria, within educational institutions and in-company. Seven years teaching at the Language Center of the University of Vienna, teaching general courses, specialist preparation courses, such as IELTS, and administering English language competency tests. Other roles include lecturing at the University of Applied Sciences, Burgenland on the IT Infrastructure Management course and giving seminars about teaching with video within the classroom for high school teachers at the University College of Teacher Education in Vienna and Graz. Have previous tertiary educational experience in the UK lecturing on art and design courses (BA Fine Art, Foundation Diploma and A-levels) at South Essex College, Southend-on-Sea and as a visiting lecturer at Cardiff School of Art & Design. Have organised a number of collaborative and participatory art and educational projects and events in schools and galleries in the UK.

Neil Mc Ardle, MEd

Neil Mc Ardle, MEd

Where I'm from: Ireland
My language skills: English, German, Portuguese, Italian.
My educational background: I graduated from University College Dublin, Ireland with a degree in Linguistics (BA.Hons) and a Master of Education (M.Ed). The University of Cambridge has also certified me to teach English as a Foreign Language (CELTA).
My professional background: I have been working in the field of education in the public, private and voluntary sectors since 2008. My professional experience covers many countries, especially Brazil, Ireland, Austria, Italy and Slovakia.
My teaching motto: ''You can never understand one language if you don't understand at least two''.

Stephanie Mechelke

Stephanie Mechelke

Paul Nogid, MA

Paul Nogid, M.A.

Where I’m from: New York, NY, USA
My languages: English, Russian, Latvian, Spanish, French, Slovak, Italian (at different levels of proficiency)
Education: B.A., Political Science, New York University,  New York, NY, USA; M.A., International Affairs, George Washington University, Washington, DC.
Career:  I have been teaching English in the USA, Slovakia and Austria for about 15 years now and I really enjoy it!  About half of that time I've worked at the Sprachenzentrum of the University of Vienna and I believe it is here that I have gained the most valuable teaching experience.  Thanks to my students for making it so rewarding and unforgettable!
My slogan for teaching/learning: Sharing knowledge is a reciprocal process.  It's not only that students learn something from their teacher - it's that the teacher should learn something from students.  A good teacher is the one who never stops learning!

Edward J. Reardon

Edward J. Reardon

Colin John Roberts, MA

Colin John Roberts, MA

Mizumo Shima, BA

Mizumo Shima, BA

Paul Talbot, MSc

Paul Talbot, MSc

Where I come from: Originally from Birmingham in the UK midlands, I studied in the beautiful city of Canterbury, before moving to the even more beautiful city of Vienna in 2008.
My language skills: English, German
My educational background: Education: B.A. (Hons) in Law and Criminology (2008), M.Sc. in Public Policy and Management (2014)
Teaching Qualifications: Cambridge CELTA - Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (2008), Cambridge DELTA (Module 2) - Diploma in English Language Teaching (2018) I am also currently working on a PhD in English and American Studies, where I am looking at the use of English in government and policy communications.
My professional career: Teaching Career: 2016-Present - Freelance University Lecturer and English Trainer (Affiliations include the University of Vienna Language Centre, University of Vienna Faculty for Physics, FH Burgenland, FH Campus Wien, FH Wien der WKO)
2016-Present - Self-Employed English Trainer and Coach (Clients include the Austrian Federal Administrative Academy, Members of Parliament and parliamentary staff, NGOs and government-funded bodies)
2008 2011 - Freelance English Trainer at various private institutes
Non-Teaching Career: 2017-Present - Freelance Researcher, preparing a PhD research project on the use - and the teaching - of English language in government and public policy contexts
2016-Present - English language Professional Services Contractor, offering workshop facilitation and moderation, translating, editing and proofreading (Clients and partners include European Prison Education, World Institute for Nuclear Security).
2015-2016 - Executive Officer (Referent), Department for Education (DfE), UK Government.
2011-2015 - European Project Manager and Consultant, die Berater UnterhemensberatungsGmbH, Vienna.
My teaching motto:
Knowing what you want to learn is not so important. Knowing what you want to do with what you learn, however, is key to meaningful learning and teaching.