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Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2016 8:22 PM
To: Andrew Jameson
Subject: Summer school in Warsaw: Call for applications
Dear colleagues,
The Jean Monnet Network "Memory and Securitization in the European Union
and its Neigbourhood - NEMESIS" seeks applicants from diverse
disciplines in Social Sciences and Humanities to participate in the
Summer School "IMAGINING THE NEIGHBOURHOOD IN BETWEEN' RUSSIA, EUROPE,
MEMORY AND SECURITY", being held in Warsaw, September 19-24th, 2016.
The summer school will get students acquainted with developments in the
Eastern neighbourhood. Equally, it aims to furnish students with an
understanding of such concepts as identity, memory and security and
their relevance for the study of
Europe-Russia relations and the Eastern neighbourhood. Sessions will
include:
- Is the EU a Peace Project?
- European Integration, European Identity and the Role of Memory
- Imagined Europe(s): Sameness and Othering in Public Media Discourse
- Political Risk in the Eastern Neighbourhood
- A Fine Old Conflict: Slavophiles and Westernizers
- The State of the neighbourhood and the State of EU policies and their
Effects
- Security, Memory, Eurasia and Russia
- Europe and Russia in the Mirror of Mutual Apprehension
Students successfully completing a written assessment (essay) will
receive certification of 3 ECTS. There is no fee, though students are
expected to cover their own travel / accommodation costs. Participants
are expected to locate their own
accommodation close to the Palace of Culture. For more information
contact Ms K. Blaszczyk [log in to unmask]
Deadline for applications 18th August 2016.
Required documents:
- application form
- short (4-600 word) letter of motivation
- one-two page CV
application should be sent via e-mail to:
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND UPDATES ON THE PROGRAMME
https://www.facebook.com/summerschoolwarsaw/
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