CRC Announces 2000 Spring Sessions organized in cooperation with the departments and programs at the Central European University
for more information see:
http://www.ceu.hu/crc/sessions.htmlOur address is:
Curriculum Resource Center
Central European University
Nador utca 9
H-1051 Budapest
Hungary
Applicants for the programs must:
Be university teachers and/or other professionals (who teach part-time) in the Social Sciences and Humanities from the region who are preparing new or revising previously taught courses; Have sufficient English language ability to participate in discussions and use resource materials; Submit an application with all accompanying required documents as stated on the CRC application form.
Schedule of Sessions:
10 December 1999 is the application deadline for the following sessions:
Medieval Studies: 20 - 27 January 2000
Session will focus on Humanities and the Concept of National Heritage (National Heritage,
World Heritage, Medievalism)
Political Sciences: 7- 13 February 2000
Session will focus on Politics and Political Economy in Post-Communist Countries and
Elections -- East and West.
4 January 2000 is the application deadline for the following sessions:
Southeast European Studies: 14 - 20 February 2000
Session will focus on Religion, State and Society in Southeastern Europe
International Relations and European Studies: 21 - 27 February 2000
Session will focus on Internationalization and Economic Development Paths under
Post-Communism
28 January 2000 is the application deadline for the following sessions:
Gender and Culture: 6 - 12 March 2000
Session will focus on Feminist Philosophy
Environmental Sciences and Policy: 20 - 26 March 2000
Session will focus on Sustainable Production
Media Studies: 27 March - 2 April 2000
Session will focus on Mass Media, Nationalism and Minorities
7 April 2000 is the application deadline for the following sessions:
Sociology: 22 - 28 May 2000
Session will focus on New Divisions in Eastern Europe in the 1990's
International Management Center: 22 - 28 May 2000
Session will focus on Preparing Enterpreneurs to Successfully Meet the Challenges of
Transitional Economies
Legal Studies: 5 - 11 June 2000
Session will focus on International Business Law, Comparative Constitutional Law, and
Human Rights