July 30, 2018
Striking from the Margins: Religion, State, and Disintegration in the Middle East, a research project founded by Central European University’s Professor Emeritus and Distinguished Visiting Professor Aziz Al-Azmeh, seeks a nuanced and dynamic understanding of the transformations of religion in relation of state and social structures in Syria and Iraq over the past three decades.
February 3, 2018
Gyorgy Gereby, associate professor in CEU's Department of Medieval Studies, is delivering the Isaiah Berlin Lectures at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Oxford this semester as part of the Isaiah Berlin Visiting Professorship, which brings leading scholars in the history of philosophy or history of ideas to Oxford. Named after the great British philosopher and founding president of Wolfson College, Sir Isaiah Berlin, the lectures were established in 2004.
September 20, 2016
This month, CEU's Center for Religious Studies and the Institute for Advanced Study at CEU are launching a new, two-year project entitled “Striking from the Margins: Religion, State and Disintegration in the Middle East.” The project seeks a nuanced and complex understanding of the transformations of religion in relation to related changes in state and social structures, most specifically in Syria and Iraq over the past thirty years.
November 4, 2014
The New York State Education Department (NYSED) has registered two of CEU’s Advanced Certificate programs, in Religious Studies and Science Studies, following the example of the University’s first such program in Network Science. Students successfully completing the programs will be awarded a formal NYSED certificate. For more information, see: http://www.ceu.hu/academics/advanced-certificate-programs
September 9, 2014
Video of Humanities in the European Research Area Workshop: The Christian Turks
