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The Conference page of the Portal on Central Eastern and Balkan Europe (PECOB) presents information on upcoming academic conferences. These conferences take place or deal with Central Eastern and Balkan Europe in a variety of disciplines: political science, sociology, anthropology, economics, language and literature. PECOB provides infromation on the program, participants and location of a conference to scholars, students and every one who is interested in participating.
Upcoming conferences, whose details are provided in the links below, will be discussing issues such as the condition of minorities, romanian studies, anthropology. Moreover, a PhD symposium on Southeast Europe is organized by some of the most important British research centers in London. Many conferences will focus on post-communist studies.
In keeping with the Aleksanteri Institute’s multidisciplinary research agenda and the Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence ‘Choices of Russian Modernisation’, the 15th Aleksanteri Conference invites proposals that focus on the cultural challenges and intellectual choices Russia and its diverse population face today.
«East West» Association for Advanced Studies and Higher Education GmbH (Vienna, Austria) invites you to participate in the V International Conference on development of historical and political sciences in Eurasia, which will be held in Vienna on July 25, 2015.
You are cordially invited to The BEARR Trust AnnualLecture, kindly hosted by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development(EBRD), One Exchange Square, London EC2A 2JN, at 6pm on 22 June 2015
The purpose of the 10th Conference of the SEEMHN “Financial development and economic growth in South-East Europe – a historical and comparative perspective” is to gather scholars working on financial development and economic development in Southeastern Europe to get new, challenging and exciting insights into the links between the financial sector and the real economy.
The Platform Ukraine international conference brings together researchers from different fields and disciplinary backgrounds. The two-day academic event will cover a variety of topics, such as Artistic Responses to the Crisis in Ukraine, Everyday and Gendered Experiences of Conflict, Memory & Identity, Regional Security Challenges. In addition, there will be a panel on Chernobyl, a keynote speech by Prof Richard Sakwa and another roundtable on Olga Onuch's book 'Mapping Mass Mobilization'.