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Latest Announcements
The CEU Summer University announces two summer
courses in 2010:
JEANMONNET SUMMER SCHOOL
ON
SOCIAL INTEGRATION AND THE ROMANY MINORITY IN EUROPE TODAY:
LINKING POLICY AND RESEARCH TO WORK AGAINST POVERTY,
DISCRIMINATION AND ETHNIC CONFLICT
JUNE 21 - JULY 9, 2010, BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
Financed by the European Commission, Jean Monnet Programme, Life
Long Learning, Information and Research Activities
Course Director:
Michael Stewart, University College London, Department of
Anthropology, UK / Central European University, Nationalism Studies
Program, Budapest, Hungary
Faculty:
Peter Vermeersch, Catholic University of Leuven, Institute
for International and European Policy, Leuven, Belgium; Yaron
Matras, University of Manchester, Department of Linguistics,
UK; Violetta Zentai, Central European University, Department
of Public Policy, Budapest, Hungary; Lilla Farkas, Hungarian
Equal Treatment Authority's Advisory Board, Budapest, Hungary; Gabor
Kezdi, Central European University, Department of Economics/Institute
of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary;
Livia Jaroka, European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
This summer course, preceded by an E-seminar in spring,
will connect professionals and academics who are aware of each other
but lack a framework for learning from each other's work to build
a strong European network for research-informed policy work on Romany
issues.
Application deadline: February 15, 2010
For further academic information on the course, on
eligibility criteria and funding options, visit the course web site
at http://www.summer.ceu.hu/romany
MESSIANISM - JEWISH AND
CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVES
JULY 5 - 16, 2010 BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
In co-operation with the Center for Jewish Studies, The Gerst Program
for Political, Economic, and Humanistic Studies, Center for International
Studies at Duke University (USA) Supported by the Carnegie Corporation
of New York
Course Directors:
Michael L. Miller, Central European University, Nationalisms
Studies Program/Jewish Studies, Budapest, Hungary
Matthias Riedl, Central European University, Department of
History, Budapest, Hungary Faculty:
Ida Fröhlich, Pazmany Peter Catholic University, Hebrew Studies,
Budapest, Hungary; Michael A. Gillespie, Duke University,
Department of Political Science, Durham, US; Malachi Hacohen,
Duke University, Department of History, Durham, US; Moshe Idel,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Mandel Institute of Jewish
Studies, Israel; Vlad Naumescu, Central European University,
Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Hungary
This course will explore the ancient messianic idea,
its spatial expansion, and its ideational development up to the
present. The topic will be approached from a wide variety of disciplines
(Political Science, History, Philosophy, Anthropology), sharing
a common focus on the messiah as a central and enduring symbol of
Jewish and Christian societies and their interconnected eschatological
expectations.
Application deadline: February 15, 2010
For further academic information on the course and
on eligibility criteria and funding options please visit the web
site at http://www.sun.ceu.hu/courses
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