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Courses in 2004
CEU Summer University July 5-30, 2004
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In 2004 CEU Summer University offers
fifteen courses. By clicking on [brief description]
or [detailed description] you can
find further information on the given course.
Cognitive
Neuroscience
Understanding
Actions and Minds: Integrating recent advances from Philosophy of Mind,
Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychology of Language and Communication, Developmental
and Comparative Psychology, and Artificial Intelligence Course
Director: György Gergely, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Developmental
Research Institute for Psychological Research, Budapest
The course is preceded by a three-day Exploratory
Workshop (July 4-8, 2004) supported by the European Science Foundation.
[brief
description] [detailed
description] July 5-16, 2004
History
and Cultural Studies
Cosmologies
of History: The Symbolic Organization of Time In cooperation
with the University of California at Santa Cruz, Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut, Essen, and
Pasts, Inc. Center for Historical Studies at CEU. Course
Directors: Sorin Antohi, Central European University, Budapest, Tyrus
Miller, University of California, Santa Cruz
[brief
description] [detailed
description] July5-16, 2004
History,
Philosophy
and Religion
Changing
Intellectual Landscapes in Late Antiquity Course
Director: Peter Brown, Princeton University. Course Organizers: György
Geréby, Central European University, Budapest, István Perczel,
Central European University, Budapest
[public
lecture series]
[schedule] [syllabus]
[brief
description] [detailed
description] July 19-30, 2004
Legal
Studies
Global
Perspectives on Appropriate Dispute Resolution (ADR) In
co-operation with Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York and Hamline
University School of Law, Minnesota. Course Directors: Lela
Love, Professor of Law and Director of the Kukin Program for Conflict
Resolution at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law/Yeshiva University, Csilla
Lehoczky Kollonay, Central European University, Budapest
[syllabus
introductory track] [syllabus
advanced track] [brief
description] [detailed
description]
July 5-23, 2004
Global
Public Service Lawyering: Theory and Practice In cooperation with the
Global Public Service Law Project at New York University School of Law. Course
Directors: Holly Maguigan, New York University, Frank Upham, New
York University
[syllabus]
[brief
description] [detailed
description] July 12-30, 2004
Nationalism
Studies
Rewriting
History: Emerging Identities and Nationalism in Central Asia Course
Director: Ablet Kamalov, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Institute
of Oriental Studies
[course
syllabus posted] [brief
description] [detailed
description] July 19-30, 2004
Philosophy
Philosophy
and Science in the Greco-Roman World Course Directors:
István Bárány, ELTE, Budapest, Gábor Betegh, Central European
University, Budapest, István Bodnár, Central European University,
Budapest
[brief
description] [detailed
description] July 5-16, 2004
Political
Economy and Public Policy
Globalisation
and Public Policy – GAPP Course
Director: Diane Stone, Center for Policy Studies, Central European
University, Budapest
[brief
description] [detailed
description] July 19-30,
2004
Religious
Studies and History
Jews
and Muslims in the Middle Ages Course Director: Mark
R. Cohen, Department of Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University
[final
syllabus] [brief
description] [detailed
description] July 12-23, 2004
Religious
Studies, Social Sciences, History, Middle Eastern Studies and Asian Studies
Reconsidering
Islamic Reformism – Comparative and Historical Perspectives Course
Directors: Aziz Al-Azmeh, Central
European University, Budapest, Nadia Al-Bagdadi, Central European
University, Budapest
[brief
description] [detailed
description] July 5-16, 2004
Romany
Studies
A
Critical Basis for 21st Century Romany Studies Co-sponsored by the
PHARE Project, Hungary. Course Directors: Michael
Stewart, University College London, Department of Anthropology, János
Ladányi, Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public
Administration, Department of Sociology
[brief
description] [detailed
description] July 5-23, 2004
Sociology
and Anthropology
Transnational
Flows, Structures, Agents and the Idea of Development
Course Directors: Judit Bodnár, Central
European University, Dept. of History /Sociology, Budapest, Ayse Çaglar,
Central European University, Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, Budapest, Shalini
Randeria, University of Zurich, Dept. of Anthropology
[brief
description] [detailed
description] July
5-16, 2004
Training Courses on Policy
Issues
Energy Policy
Energy Regulatory Practices
Course Director: Péter
Kaderják, Hungarian Energy
Office
[brief
description] [detailed
description] July 26-30, 2004
Public Policy
Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations and Local Financial
Management Co-sponsored by the the Local Government
and Public Service Reform Initiative of the Open Society Institute, Budapest and
the Word Bank Institute, Washington. Course Directors: Adrian Ionescu, Local Government and
Public Service Reform Initiative of the Open Society Institute, Budapest, József
Hegedüs, Metropolitan Research Institute, Budapest, Serdar Yilmaz,
World Bank Institute, Washington
[brief
description] [detailed
description] July 12-23, 2004 - distance learning segment: May
10-July 12, 2004
Urban Studies
Urban and City Development Strategies in a Globalized World Co-sponsored
by the the Local Government and Public Service Reform Initiative of the Open
Society Institute, Budapest Course Directors: Liviu Ianasi,
"Ion Mincu" University of Architecture and Planning, Bucharest, Katalin
Pallai, Urban Specialist, Budapest. Course Manager: Masa Djordjevic,
Central European University
[brief
description] [detailed
description] July 5-16, 2004
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| In addition to the course list above, in
August CEU organizes an intensive, policy-oriented two-week summer seminar
on the cultural and political dimensions of intellectual property law
entitled
Intellectual Property in Comparative
Perspective: Cultural Implications of Technological Change (August 1-12,
2004) [download course description .doc] [download
schedule .doc]
Course Directors: Monroe Price, Annenberg School,
Pennsylvania University, and Joe Karaganis, Social Science Research
Council, US
The seminar is an inaugural effort of the Communications
and Media Studies Center at CEU and the product of collaboration among
several institutions: the CEU, the Social Science Research Council, the
Stanhope Center for Communications Policy Research in London, the Cardozo
School of Law, the New York University Department of Culture and
Communications, the Annenberg School for Communication at the University
of Pennsylvania. Funding has also been provided by the Knowledge,
Creativity, and Freedom Program of the Ford Foundation.
Course places are still available in a
limited number. Those interested in applying should send a letter of
intent and a CV to György
Petőcz.
With
all course related questions (e.g. funding, application etc.) please
contact
György
Petőcz, Project Manager at Communications and Media Studies
Center, Central European University
Szt.
István tér 209/305, Budapest Hungary
Phone:
+36 1 327 3000 ext. 2123
Fax:
+36 1 327 6168
E-mail:
petoczgy@ceu.hu
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