April 5, 2015
Co-director of CEU’s Center for Policy Studies Viola Zentai and Research Fellow Zsuzsanna Arendas will participate in Industrial Relations in Multilingual Environments at Work (IR-MultiLing), a research project funded by the European Commission's Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion for their project Industrial Relations in Multilingual Environments at Work (IR-MultiLing).
April 3, 2015
The National Endowment for Democracy (USA) has granted 45,000 USD support for CEU's Center for Policy Studies to implement a program for promoting the engagement of young Romani leaders in public service. The Roma Placement Program supports young Roma MA and PhD graduates to build professional skills and to promote their engagement in public affairs at NGOs in Macedonia and Serbia.
February 10, 2015
Andrew Cartwright, research fellow at the Center for Policy Studies (CPS), has been appointed co-director of the center. He will work alongside existing director Violetta Zentai to expand CPS' involvement in comparative and interdisciplinary policy research, strengthening teaching connections across departments as well as continuing to provide practical research opportunities for doctoral students.
February 10, 2015
Edited by Violetta Zentai, co-director of the Center for Policy Studies (CPS), and Julia Szalai, senior research fellow at CPS, this volume presents the findings of a large-scale research project that explored the key factors perpetuating Roma marginalization at the municipal and community level. It sought to analyze the economic, political, demographic, and social forces which shape practices and consequences of social exclusion and potential pathways to inclusion. The volume was published in December 2014 in the electronic book series of the Center for Policy Studies.
January 27, 2015
Organized by the Center for Policy Studies at CEU and supported by the National Endowment for Democracy , this program helps young Roma MA and PhD graduates to build professional skills and to promote their engagement in public affairs at NGOs in Macedonia and Serbia.
January 27, 2015
At the 10th annual Policy Association for an Open Society (PASOS) Assembly, Andrew Cartwright, co-director of the Center for Policy Studies, was re-elected as member of the Board for another two years, and chairman for 2015. PASOS is a regional platform of independent policy centers from Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Through joint projects, capacity building and peer-to-peer learning, PASOS supports high-quality policy analysis that bridges EU-based policymaking communities and the countries of South-East Europe, Turkey, the EU's eastern neighbourhood, and Central Asia.
January 20, 2015
Hungarian Civil Radio broadcast an hour-long interview on Jan. 20 with Research Fellow at CEU’s Center for Policy Studies Zsuzsanna Vidra, researcher Viktoria Sebhelyi and Noemi Katona about a recent research project conducted by CEU on child trafficking and the role of the different child protection institutions in Hungary.
December 17, 2014
http://www.elelmiszer.hu/cikk/a_financial_times_a_vasarnapi_zarva_tartasrol - Hungarian trade news portal elemiszer.hu reports: In response to a Financial Times article criticizing the Hungarian government’s recent measure against Sunday opening of shops, researcher in the Center for Policy Studies (CPS) at CEU Attila Bartha stated that from the recent shopping habits of Hungarians it is evident that the new law is against the wishes of the Hungarian people.
December 2, 2014
The study of public policy at CEU is rooted in the university’s mission to promote open societies as well as a conviction that a combination of different social science methods is required to address the complex challenges of reform and good governance. The decision to offer programs in public policy a decade ago also involved the practical recognition that on the global, national, and local levels of policymaking, there was – and is – an increasing demand for analysts from developing and transition countries.
November 18, 2014
Child trafficking doesn't mean selling babies to rich American parents. It means the exploitation and coercion of children. Zsuzsanna Vidra, research fellow at the Center for Policy Studies studies child trafficking in Hungary.
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