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Summer schools are courses organized during the summer break from academic activities, usually intented to explore and deepen the knowledge of a specific theme related to one's field of study. PECOB collects information of upcoming summer schools taking place in Central Eastern and Balkan Europe or dealing with this region.
Forthcoming summer schools will address post-enlargement EU policies, Ukraine since 1991 and its relations to the European Union and anthropology and folklore of the Balkans. Other courses will focus on global governance and international institutions and violence in soviet and post-soviet contexts.
In collaboration with the University of Zagreb School of Law, the Center for International and Comparative Law at Indiana University offers summer courses addressing the transition of legal systems in Central and Eastern Europe.
The Center for International and Comparative Law at Indiana University School of Law offers summer courses in Dubrovnik to deepen and better understand the legal systems of Central and Eastern Europe.
In cooperation with Northwestern University and Honors Program of UNC, the Collegium Hieronymi Pragensis organizes a six-week summer program to study and better understand the Czech culture and civilization.
The course will examine a variety of strategies to foster and support democratic and constructive dialogue, particularly focusing on "high-conflict" situations involving inter-ethnic tensions. It will be focussed on efforts in Central and Eastern Europe to promote meaningful democratic dialogue in times of national and international crisis.
The University of Kansas Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures offer students the opportunity to spend the summer in Zadar, Croatia, studying Croatian language and culture.
The University of Kansas Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and the Office of Study Abroad offer students the opportunity to spend the summer in Zadar, Croatia, studying Croatian language and culture.
In cooperation with Northwestern University and Honors Program of UNC, the Collegium Hieronymi Pragensis organizes a six-week summer program to study and better understand the Czech culture and civilization.