Central European University has taken a leadership role in providing an American style graduate education in Central and Eastern Europe and views educational innovation as part of its continuing contribution to the region. CEU seeks to facilitate academic dialogue while providing an environment in which the region's next generation of leaders and scholars can meet and interact. Through a rich inter-disciplinary curriculum, the university encourages its students to become creative and independent thinkers, lifetime learners, and active participants in society. The university emphasizes respect for, and sensitivity to, differences among people and ideas.

Departments/Programs

Economics
 
Environmental Sciences and Policy
 
Gender Studies
 
History
 
International Relations and European Studies
 
Legal Studies
 
Mathematics and its Applications
 
Medieval Studies
 
Nationalism Studies
 
Philosophy
 
Political Science
 
Public Policy
 
Sociology and Social Anthropology
 

Central European University Business School
Joint Program with Bard College: Study Abroad in Budapest
Erasmus Program at CEU

Special Projects

Hungarian Accredited Degrees

Doctoral Schools

  • Economics Doctoral School (Közgazdaságtudományi doktori iskola)
  • Doctoral School of History (Történelemtudományi doktori iskola) which is run jointly by the departments of History and Medieval Studies. The School offers two doctoral programs:
    1. Interdisciplinary Medieval, Byzantine and Late Antique Studies
    2. Comparative History of Central, Southeastern and Eastern Europe, ca. 1500-2000

Master's

Outreach: Programs for Professors and Professionals

Academic Support Units