Background
Romoser, George Kenneth was born on September 14, 1929 in Kingston, New York, United States. Son of Carl August and Alva (Becker) Romoser.
political and social science educator
Romoser, George Kenneth was born on September 14, 1929 in Kingston, New York, United States. Son of Carl August and Alva (Becker) Romoser.
Bachelor of Arts, Rutgers University, 1951;A.M., University of Chicago, 1954;Doctor of Philosophy, University Chicago, 1958.
Research assistant National Opinion Research Center, 1953. Fellow Social Science Research Council, 1953-1954. Lecturer Indiana University, 1954—1955.
Assistant Freiburg (Germany) University, 1955-1956. Instructor Ohio State University, 1957-1961. From assistant professor to associate professor Connecticut College, 1963-1967.
Associate professor, professor political science University New Hampshire, Durham, 1961-1962, 67-96, chairman department, 1968-1971, professor international affairs, 1986-1993, course director International Perspective Center, 1986-1988, director program on technical, society and values, 1996-2000. Fulbright professor Faculty of Law, Mainz University, Federal Republic Germany, 1962-1963. Director Émigré Memorial German Internship Programs, 1965-2005.
Visiting professor Free University, Berlin, 1964, Mannheim University, 1968, 82-83, Johns Hopkins, Bologna, Italy, 1969, Munich University, 1973-1974, University Pennsylvania, 1986, Kobe University, Japan, 1988-1989, Bowdoin College, 1990, Freiburg University, Germany, 1993-1994, Fulbright Senior Professor. Adjunct professor Mannheim University, Federal Republic Germany, since 1983. Fulbright senior research fellow Munich University, 1974.
Rockefeller fellow Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, 1978-1979. Research fellow Institute on Far Eastern Studies, Kyungnam University, Republic of Korea, 1997. Consultant Committee on International Exchange of Persons, 1965-1966.
National Endowment of the Humanities fellow Yale University, 1993. Co-founder Conference Group on German Politics, since 1968, chairman, 1968-1984, regional director, 1984-1987. Founder, director New England Workshops on German Affairs, since 1980.
Co-founder Pacific Coast Workshops on German Affairs, 1983-1993. Commuting fellow Center European Studies Harvard University, since 1983. Founder The Japanese Circle, 1989-2000.
Coordinator German programs in research public affairs, since 2004.
Chairman committee on governmental reorganization Democratic party New Hampshire, 1962. Chair Eliot (Maine) Planning Board, 1969—1972. Chairman Eliot Conservation Commission, 1984—1988.
Vice chair Eliot Board Appeals, 1977—1982. Member American Council on Germany, International Political Science Association, American Political Science Association, New England Circle, Phi Delta Theta, Pi Sigma Alpha, Delta Phi Alpha, Phi Alpha Theta.
Married Mechthild