CEU’s Summer University (SUN) has been offering opportunities for short, intensive postgraduate study for 20 years. The general application deadline for interdisciplinary courses in the summer of 2016 is February 14, 2016.
Established in 1996, CEU Summer University (SUN) has offered its rich selection of research and policy-oriented interdisciplinary courses for the 20th time this summer. The program hosted 522 students from 89 countries and 193 faculty who participated in 19 courses during June and July.
“The question is not why the bad guys do bad things, but why the good guys do,” said University of California’s Mark Juergensmeyer at the CEU Summer University course, which also had Indian documentary filmmaker Anand Patwardhan among its guest lecturers.
Hungarian national radio’s Jelenlet program dealing with Roma topics interviewed Angela Kocze, leading Hungarian Roma rights activist and scholar, research fellow at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; and Anna Fejos PhD student at the Bremen International School of Social Sciences (GEND’13), about their research projects. Angela participated as a teacher, while Anna as a student in CEU’s “Performing Romani Identities: Strategy and Critique”, a two-week Summer University course.
CMDS's summer course on Internet Governance, Civil Society and Policy Advocacy brought together 22 students from 18 countries to address the most pressing challenges of internet governance, freedom of expression, digital rights and policy advocacy.
CEU Summer University (SUN) kicks off, with 19 courses, close to 600 participants from 99 countries, and 183 professors on June 22. SUN is a meeting place for academics and professionals eager to look beyond their disciplinary boundaries. Courses range from the research-intensive to the policy-focused. For more information, see http://www.sun.ceu.edu/
CEU Summer University (SUN) invites innovative, research-based and/or policy-oriented course proposals from faculty members at CEU or elsewhere. SUN courses are usually taught by a team of five to seven faculty members representing a wide range of geographical, disciplinary, and institutional backgrounds. The target audience is master’s and PhD students, junior faculty and researchers, and professionals. The program aims to help strengthen CEU’s research capacity and academic network-building efforts.
CEU’s Summer University (SUN) offers 19 research-intensive and policy and training courses from June 22 through July 31, 2015 in Budapest. The general application deadline for this year’s interdisciplinary courses is Feb. 14. SUN will again offer some of its most popular courses, such as Constitution-building in Africa, Green Industry, Mediation Theory and Skills, and Strategic Human Rights Litigation.
http://magyarnarancs.hu/kismagyarorszag/a-falu-ahol-csak-uzsorazassal-juthatsz-elore-interju-durst-judittal-91628 - The online version of the Hungarian liberal weekly Magyar Narancs, magyarnarancs.hu, carries an interview with sociologist Judit Durst, who taught Romany Studies courses at CEU’s Summer University.
CEU Summer University's Constitution-building in Africa course, held in cooperation with International IDEA and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, addressed complex societal, political and legal problems in constitution-building from an interdisciplinary perspective, informed by field experience.
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