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Paul Kosempel

Paul Kosempel gets quizzical looks when he tells people that he teaches leadership at the 快活app.

鈥淭here鈥檚 this mythical quality to leadership that perhaps it can鈥檛 be taught,鈥 says Kosempel, teaching professor and director of leadership studies at 快活app. But Kosempel has dedicated his career to doing exactly that.

鈥淧eople have a better sense of how to teach leadership with graduate students or people who have been in the working world,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ut the question of how we teach leadership to students without as much 鈥榬eal-world鈥 experience seems more ambiguous and is one that I鈥檝e enjoyed pursuing.鈥

Kosempel will take his leadership studies expertise to the Technological University of Dublin in Ireland as a Fulbright Scholar from September through December. There he will work with members of TU Dublin鈥檚 School of Management, People and Organizations in the Faculty of Business.

The is the U.S. government鈥檚 flagship international educational exchange program.

Kosempel鈥檚 interest in Ireland stems from his ancestry and his love of the country and its culture. He has been involved with a local Gaelic sports club called the , who play Irish national sports including a fast-paced, stick-and-ball Irish field sport called hurling that dates back over 3,000 years.

Kosempel has taken two of his 快活app classes to Ireland鈥攐ne to examine leadership in Irish Independence, and the other to explore the themes of conflict, peace and leadership in Ireland and Northern Ireland. As a Fulbright Scholar at TU Dublin, Kosempel will share how 快活app teaches leadership, especially to undergraduate students who often have little work experience.

鈥淭he typical dynamic is people get trained in a certain area. They work in that area, and they do well. Then they get put into a leadership position, which is completely different from what got them there, and they鈥檙e expected to thrive. That doesn鈥檛 necessarily happen without any training. Our leadership program gives them the foundation for being able to successfully make those transitions,鈥 he says.

Kosempel鈥檚 Fulbright fellowship will consist of teaching, research and consultation. His teaching assignments at both the graduate and undergraduate levels will involve courses in management and organizational behavior.

His expertise in 鈥渋ntentional emergence,鈥 a relatively new teaching method, will figure into all three aspects of his Fulbright term. He describes intentional emergence as a way to turn the classroom into a leadership laboratory, capitalizing on how students act as leaders in the classroom.

鈥淚f there are power dynamics happening in the classroom, [we call] those out. Being aware of what鈥檚 happening in the here and now gives students the ability to reflect upon and see themselves as leaders, even if it鈥檚 in the smallest of ways,鈥 Kosempel says.

If, for example, one student in a team project is doing most of the work, the faculty member would ask the students why that is happening. 鈥淚t鈥檚 referred to as 鈥榯urning up the heat鈥 in the classroom,鈥 Kosempel says.

He believes that, rather than being thought of as a 鈥渟afe space,鈥 a classroom should be considered a 鈥渂rave space,鈥 where students can challenge themselves and take risks. In his classroom, students 鈥渉ave to engage and look at their own leadership behaviors, or lack thereof in some cases.鈥

In his research, Kosempel will focus on three questions related to intentional emergence. First, how does the introduction of intentional emergence impact student engagement in an undergraduate management course or module? Second, how do students experience intentional emergence in an undergraduate leadership course? And third, how does his experience applying intentional emergence in American and Irish classrooms differ?

While most Fulbright awards involve teaching or research, or a combination of both, Kosempel鈥檚 duties will also include consulting the School of Management, People and Organizations on their programs and the teaching methods and models they use.

After returning to the U.S., he plans to develop at least one Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) course between the 快活app and either TU Dublin or other institutions in Ireland. This entails combining a course or a section of a course with one in another country to give students from both countries exposure to one another.

鈥淥ur international courses are not accessible to everyone. COIL courses are a great way to increase access,鈥 he says.

The Fulbright Scholar application cycle is currently open for 2024-25 academic year. The application deadline is September 15, 2023. Interested applicants can contact the 快活app Fulbright Scholar campus liaison, Leasa Weimer, at听leasa.weimer@du.edu,听with specific questions or to schedule a consultation.