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This page of PECOBcontains information on academic courses related to political, social, economic and cultural issues of Central Eastern and Balkan Europe. PECOB provides information on the academic program, eligibility requirements, costs and scholarships of Ph.Ds, Masters, Summer Schools, Winter Schools, Workshops and Language courses that take place in Central Eastern and Balkan Europe or deal with these regions.
Many academic courses on Central Eastern and Balkan Europe are about to start in the next months. The Universities of Bologna and Sarajevo announced the 2012-2013 edition of the European Regional Master's Degree in Democracy and Human Rights in Southeast Europe, to be held in the Bosnian capital. The Master of Arts Interdisciplinary Research and Studies on Eastern Europe (MIREES) will begin in September at the Faculty of Political Sciences "R. Ruffilli", University of Bologna.
The links below also highlitght the upcoming summer schools, such as the CEI summer course on EU enlargement and the new neighbourhood, organized by the Institute for Central Eastern and Balkan Europe (IECOB). Among the other schools, you can find summer courses to be held in Ukraine(on post-1991 Ukrainian politics and EU-Ukraine relations) and in Serbia(conflict studies and language courses).
The Institute of Political Sciences and International Affairs (Catholic University of Lublin) and the Institute of East-Central Europe in Lublin (IESW) have the pleasure to invite you to the workshop: Dealing with the past, creating the future - Politics of history in Eastern Europe.
The Central and South-East European Studies MA is a multi-disciplinary programme that enables students to gain specialist knowledge and understanding of the complex culture, history, literature, politics and society of the region from Western Bohemia to Wallachia and from Mazuria to Macedonia.
The MSc in Russian, Central & East European Studies is an advanced study of historical and contemporary developments in the economy, politics, culture and society of Russia and the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
The workshop "Women, Work and Value: Europe 1945-2015. Between the Subjective and the Economic" - organised by the Faculty of Arts of Bristol University - focuses on the tensions between individual and public valuations of work, and explores the ways in which the gendered construction of work sheds light on these tensions.
The Institute for Central Eastern and Balkan Europe is an independent research and analysis centre connected to the University of Bologna - Forlì Campus. It is an international research and educational institution with excellences in social studies and particularly in politics, economics, sustainable development, environmental protection, agro-industrial issues, sociology, anthropology, history, and languages.
The Institute is looking for 4 motivated interns for a period of 3 months.
The MA in Eurasian Studies at Nazarbayev University (NU) is a two-year program designed to provide individuals with advanced skills qualifying them for work in higher education, research, policy-making, and other fields requiring high levels of expertise.
L'ISPI organizza la Summer School "L'assertività della Russia: verso una nuova geopolitica della pan-Europa?", che si terrà a Milano il 18-19 luglio 2014.
The round-table looks at the effects of these processes and recent events in three main regions of East, Central, and Western Ukraine. It is hoped to shed light on some open questions, false assumptions and propaganda falsifications as well as on possible solutions to the international crisis and internal tensions of the Ukraine.