Tatiana Zimakova
Russian Area Chair / Russian Area Advisor / Director, SMU-in-Prague
World Languages and Literatures, Russian
Office Location |
Clements 308A |
Phone |
214-768-2294 |
Education
Ph.D., Russian Academy of Sciences
Dr. Tatiana Zimakova has served as the Area Chair at ÃÛÌÒ½´since 2003. She earned her B.S. and M.A. degrees at Moscow State University and a Ph.D. from the Russian Academy of Sciences. She completed post-doctoral work at the University of Michigan as a Social Science Research Council - MacArthur Foundation fellow. She currently teaches three levels of Russian language classes and a Russian Culture course. She directed the SMU-in-Moscow program (from 2007 to 2014) and she has designed and currently directs the SMU-in-Prague program, an ongoing collaboration between the Lyle School of Engineering and Dedman College.
Tatiana is passionate about engaging students in interactive and applied learning. She brings her expertise as a language instructor and distance learning specialist, as well as interpreter and manager of international projects to ÃÛÌÒ½´Russian Area Studies. Her past experiences include working as a consultant and specialist of “Russian World” language and culture program at the Dallas Schools Television, Russian language instructor at Collin College, as well as researcher and interpreter at UNICEF (Florence), manager and director of international projects of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW, Washington, D.C.), trainer and translator at the International Research and Exchange Board (IREX, Moscow).
Dr. Zimakova has published more than 50 articles and book chapters. She has written both textbooks and scripts for Russian language and culture videos. In 2007, she was nominated for the Lone Star Emmy Award as a Russian Instructor/Coordinator. “Russian World”, the program that she and her colleagues have worked on for the Dallas Schools Television, has become one of the most popular educational programs on YouTube and has reached about 6 million views.
Areas of Interest
- Distance learning
- Applied and project-based learning
- Russian culture
- Teaching Russian through film
- Internships
- Study abroad