CEU summer program, Budapest, 2004
Applications should be received no later than January 15, 2004.
Fee-paying
applications can be submitted continuously until May 17.
For further information applicants can contact our SUN office
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(http://www.ceu.hu/sun/sunindx.html) where they can find the
application
form and the description of each course. Applicants are
encouraged to
apply
online at https://online.ceu.hu/osun/osun and send the
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regular mail by the January 15 deadline.
List of Courses
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
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
July5-16, 2004
History, Philosophy and Religion
Changing Intellectual Landscapes in Late Antiquity Course
Directors: Peter Brown, Princeton University, István Perczel,
Central European University, Budapest
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
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
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
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
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
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
[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
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
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
July 5-16, 2004
Training Courses on Policy Issues
Energy Policy
Energy Regulatory Practices Course Director: Péter Kaderják,
Hungarian Energy Office
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
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, Irakli Rekhviashvili, Open Society Institute, Budapest
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Deadline: Jan 15, 2003
Website: http://www.ceu.hu/sun/sunindx.html
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