Courses in 2005
CEU Summer University July 4-29, 2005
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In 2005 CEU Summer University offers fourteen courses. By clicking on [brief description]
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description].
Cognitive
Neuroscience
Cultural
Learning, Imitation, and Articraft Understanding: A Comparative Perspective
| Course
Director: |
Josep Call, Max-Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
György Gergely, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Developmental
Research Institute for Psychological
Research, Budapest, Hungary |
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[schedule] [detailed
description] [brief
description] July 4-15, 2005
Comparative
Religion, History of Religion
Bookish
Traditions: Authority and the Book in Scripturalist Religions
| Course
Directors: |
Aziz Al-Azmeh, Central European University, Budapest,
Hungary
Nadia Al-Bagdadi, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary
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This
course is generously supported by a grant from INTAS
for participants from NIS countries.
For
further information see the brief and detailed course descriptions.
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[syllabus] [detailed
description] [brief
description] July 4-15, 2005
History,
Medieval Studies
Conflict
and the Law in Medieval Europe
| Course
Directors: |
Warren
C. Brown, California Institute of Technology, USA
Piotr Górecki, University of California, Riverside, USA
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[brief
description] July 18-29, 2005
International
Relations
Ethnopolitics
in Eurasia and the Middle East
| Course
Director: |
Erin Jenne, Central European University, Budapest,
Hungary
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This
course is generously supported by a grant from INTAS
for participants from NIS countries.
For
further information see the brief and detailed course descriptions.
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July 4-15, 2005
Globalization,
Governance and International Relations Theory (with
distance learning modules before and after)
| Course
Director: |
Roger
A. Coate, University of
South Carolina/United Nations University, USA
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[syllabus] [schedule]
[detailed
description][brief
description] July 11-22, 2005
Nationalism
Studies
History
and Nationalism in Central Asia
| Course
Director: |
Ablet Kamalov,
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Institute
of Oriental Studies, Almaty, Kazakhstan
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This
course is generously supported by a grant from INTAS
for participants from NIS countries.
For
further information see the brief and detailed course descriptions.
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[detailed
description][brief
description] July 4-15, 2005
Ethnicity
and Nationalism
| Course
Director: |
Ashutosh
Varshney, Department of Political Science, University of Michigan, USA
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[schedule] [detailed
description][brief
description] July 18-29, 2005
Political
Science, Public Policy and Administration
X.
European Summer School in Local Government Studies
Leadership
and Local Democracy: Does Leadership Make a Difference?
In co-operation with the
EUROLOC Network and co-funded by the
European Consortium for Political Research and the Local Government and Public
Service Reform Initiative of the Open Society Institute, Budapest
| Course
Director: |
Paweł Swianiewicz, Warsaw University,
Poland
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Please
note that the application deadline for this course is April 8, 2005.
For
further course-specific eligibility and funding information please see the brief
and detailed descriptions.
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Sociology
and Anthropology
Transnational
Flows, Structures, Agents and the Idea of Development
| Course
Directors: |
Judit
Bodnár, Central European University,
Department of History/Sociology, Budapest, Hungary
Ayse Çaglar, Central European University, Department of
Sociology and Anthropology, Budapest, Hungary
Shalini Randeria, University of Zurich, Department of Anthropology,
Switzerland
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[schedule] [course
description and syllabus][brief
description] July 4-15, 2005

Training Courses on Policy
Issues
Energy
Policy
ERRA – International Training Program on Energy Regulatory Practices
Co-sponsored by the United States Agency for International Development
| Course Director: |
Péter Kaderják, Former Chairman of Energy Regulators Regional Association (ERRA), Regional Center for Energy Policy Research, Budapest Corvinus University
|
Please
note that the application deadline for this course is
April 30, 2005.
Click
here to download ERRA application form.
For
further information please contact Krisztina
Kasza.
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faculty] [brief
description] July 18-22, 2005
Legal
Studies
Mediation and Other
Methods to Foster Democratic Dialogue – Introductory Track
A Chance to Reform,
a Chance to Heal: Exploring the Potential of Restorative Justice – Advanced
Track
In
co-operation with Benjamin N. Cardozo
School of Law, New York and Hamline
University School of Law, Minnesota
| Course
Directors: |
Lela P. Love, Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution at
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law/Yeshiva University, New York, USA
James R. Coben,
Dispute Resolution Institute at Hamline University School of Law,
Minnesota, USA
|
This
course is generously supported by a grant from INTAS
for participants from NIS countries.
For
further information see the brief and detailed course descriptions.
Please
note that participation in the advanced track is on a fee-paying basis,
however, a limited number of scholarships are available for participants from
countries of emerging democracies.
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[detailed
description] [brief
description] July 4-15, 2005
Public
Administration
Strategic
Corruption Control and Organizational Integrity
In
co-operation with The Tiri Network, London
and the Center for Policy Studies, Central European University, Budapest
| Course Director: |
Fredrik
Galtung, The Tiri Network, London, UK
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[detailed
description] [brief
description] July 4-15, 2005
Public
Policy
Intergovernmental
Fiscal Relations and Local Financial Management (with
distance learning module)
Co-sponsored
by the Local Government and Public Service Reform
Initiative of the Open Society Institute, Budapest and the World
Bank Institute, Washington
| Course Directors: |
József
Hegedüs, Metropolitan Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary
Adrian Ionescu, Local Government and Public Service Reform Initiative of the Open Society Institute, Budapest, Hungary
Serdar Yilmaz, World Bank Institute, Washington,
USA
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This
course is generously supported by a grant from INTAS
for participants from NIS countries.
For
further information see the brief and detailed course descriptions.
[readers]
[schedule] [detailed
description] [brief
description] July 4-15, 2005
Public
Policy and Development
Civil Society
Organizations: Promoting Pro-Poor Policy and Social Inclusion
In co-operation with
the Overseas Development Institute (UK)
and the Center for Policy Studies at CEU,
Budapest with sponsorship of the European
Commission FP6 "Structuring the European Research Area"
| Course Directors: |
Diane
Stone, Center for Policy Studies, Central European University, Budapest,
Hungary
John Young, Overseas Development Institute (ODI), London, UK
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[schedule] [syllabus] [detailed
description][brief
description] July 11-15, 2005
Urban Studies
Strategic Approach
to Urban Challenges
Co-sponsored
by the Local Government and Public Service Reform
Initiative (LGI) of the Open Society Institute, Budapest
| Course Directors: |
Liviu
Ianasi, "Ion Mincu" University of Architecture and Planning, Bucharest,
Romania
Katalin Pallai, Urban Specialist, Budapest, Hungary
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For special application
requirements please see the brief and detailed course descriptions.
[readers]
[schedule] [detailed
description] [brief
description] July 4-15, 2005
Total
Law™ - Central European
University Diploma in Advanced European Union Legal Practice
In addition to the legal courses offered by CEU Summer
University, the Department of Legal Studies at CEU is introducing an advanced
course/diploma in European Union Legal Practice which is open for participants
who are not enrolled in its regular degree programs. The program aims to bring
together an international mix of participants from all over the world: law
students near completion of their law degree, law graduates and legal
professionals, who are seeking further credentials and experience in the field.
The Total
Law™ teaching team is a unique blend of well-known academics
and senior officials working in European Union institutions, who have also
written widely in the field. The particular composition of the team gives the
seminar and the workshop both that advanced knowledge and the insider view that
is so valuable for the participants.
More information about the program is available at http://www.ceu.hu/total_law.html
CEU reserves the right to change course
offerings at its discretion.