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The Calls section of PECOB collects information about calls that deal with Central Eastern and Balkan Europe. Each link below displays information on calls for applications, calls for conferences and calls for papers that fall within PECOB's sphere of activity. Browse the calls below to find out more about deadlines, requirements and other useful information.
Calls are listed according to their deadline. Those currently displayed on this page include a call for papers for a 2013 Congress on European crisis, calls for applications for various summer schools and master courses, a call for papers on the intersection of identities in Central Eastern Europe and a prize for the translation of russian poetry.
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The Journal Studies of Transition States and Societies accepts submissions on the theme of “State vs Individual Morality in Post-Socialism” for its 2014 Spring issue.
The Romanian Association for Health Promotion (ARPS) in partnership with SOROS Foundation Romania is organizing the International conference "Rethinking EU Immigration: legal developments, management and practices", that will take place on March 13-14, 2014 in Bucharest, Romania.
The 10th Convention of the CEEISA will feature a diverse set of panels organized around multiple aspects of the study of international relations. Submissions of papers, panels, and roundtables on any aspect of international relations broadly understood are welcomed and encouraged. We particularly invite submissions in which scholars turn their focus to this year’s convention theme: “Identity politics and dynamics of (dis)integration in Europe”
Cardiff University and the University of St Andrews are pleased to announce the latest symposium of "Partitions - What are they good for?", the AHRC funded Research Network on Comparative Partitions, and the call for papers "Partition, Democracy, (and Europe)".
This symposium seeks to showcase new research on nineteenth-century Russian literature being done in the UK at present. In the past, the UK has made strong contributions to the study of the nineteenth century, but in recent years this field of study has become less visible.
The central theme of the international event cross - Cross-border cooperation – models of good practice in Carpathian Region (Poland, Slovakia, Ukraine, Hungary and Romania) will be analysed from two perspectives: models of good practice on cross-border cooperation made in the Carpathian Region and development of research networks between universities in the Carpathian Region in three specific panels (legal studies, European studies and social sciences).