May 29, 2020
‘Borders’ is the overarching theme for a special series of talks by members of the Network of European Institutes for Advanced Study (NetIAS).
January 30, 2020
A recent lecture by Jan-Werner Mueller pulled in a full house at CEU, as the Princeton professor asked 'Is Christian Democracy Illiberal?’
June 18, 2019
Colleagues, friends and former students have raised $35,000 for a fellowship honoring the medievalist Janos Bak.
April 24, 2019
She was awarded for her novel The Night Mail, which she worked on while at IAS CEU.
May 3, 2018
The Network of European Institutes for Advanced Study (NeTIAS) elected unanimously at its annual meeting on April 26th 2018 in Budapest its new President Nadia Al-Bagdadi, director of IAS CEU and Professor at the Department of History at CEU. Last week IAS CEU hosted and co-organized the annual meeting of directors and representatives of some 21 European Institutes and the conference of EURIAS fellows.
March 27, 2018
The Institute for Advanced Study (IAS CEU) hosted the international conference "New Perspectives on Central European and Transatlantic Migration, 1800-2000," March 8-9. The conference was held in partnership with the Botstiber Institute for Austrian-American Studies (BIAAS) and made possible by a grant from The Dietrich W. Botstiber Foundation, which also generously supports the Botstiber Fellowship in Transatlantic Austrian and Central European Relationships at IAS CEU.
September 20, 2016
CEU and the Dietrich W. Botstiber Foundation have established a three-year Botstiber Fellowship in Transatlantic Austrian and Central European Relationships program to be housed at the Institute for Advanced Study at Central European University (IAS CEU).
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.
April 9, 2015
How does a Harvard-educated U.S. State Department employee, deeply rooted in American culture and history, become a hard-core Stalinist? Best-selling author Kati Marton unravels this perplexing story in her forthcoming book, which carries the working title, “The Believer: Stalin’s Last American.” Marton, a fellow at CEU’s Institute for Advanced Study, read from her first draft and described her inspiration in a talk at CEU April 1.
“It’s the story of the power of an idea,” Marton said. “About fanaticism and faith. Field was unique – he was a believer to his last breath.”
March 6, 2015
Studying protest politics can tell us something new about post-communist democracies in Central and Eastern Europe, according to Ondrej Cisar, senior fellow at CEU Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) and associate professor in the Department of Sociology at Charles University, speaking at CEU March 4 as part of IAS' seminar series.








