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Antonie Dvorakova works as a research analyst for the Department of Asian Studies at the Faculty of Arts at Palacky University Olomouc, in the Czech Republic. Her next project aims to improve diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging in education in the United Kingdom and the Czech Republic. Antonie Dvorakova also used to teach cultural psychology at Masaryk University in Brno, graduate statistics at Stanford University, and methodology of research in social sciences at the University of Chicago. Her engagements include exchange scholar and academic training appointments at Stanford University (in the United States).: Stanford, US

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Antonie Dvorakova earned her Ph.D. in comparative human development, with cultural psychology specialization, from the University of Chicago, where she also received an M.A. degree in social sciences. Her previous M.A., in Indigenous Nations studies, is from the University of Kansas in Lawrence. Before coming to the United States as a Fulbright Commission scholar, she attained an M.A. equivalent degree in clinical psychology from Masaryk University in Brno. For twenty years, she has been designing and conducting extensive qualitative and quantitative research projects, working with ethno-racial minority and tribal populations, and living in environments pertaining to their experience.: Chicago, US

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International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology: International, US

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European Association of Social Psychology: Europe, DE

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American Psychological Association: D.C., D.C., US

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