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#719127 - 10/11/05 11:54 AM
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Duke qene se tema e vjeter mbeti ne forumin e pare, po e rihap duke vendosur ato mundesi bursash qe me vijne neper duar.
Nje burse per Gjermani
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
die Stiftungsinitiative ist eine Gemeinschaftsaktion von den oben genannten privaten Stiftungen und Wissenschaftsorganisationen. Sie wurde 1998 von sechs Stiftungen initiiert und förderte in den vergangenen 6 Jahren 383 Semesterdozenturen in 21 Ländern Mittel- und Osteuropas. Das Programm wird vom DAAD und der HRK durchgeführt.
Ab September 2005 beginnt eine neue Phase der Projektförderung, bei der ein regionaler Schwerpunkt auf Südosteuropa gelegt wird. Hochschulen in Albanien, Bosnien und Herzegowina, Bulgarien, Kroatien, Mazedonien, Moldau, Rumänien, Serbien und Montenegro können an die Stiftungsinitiative Anträge auf Dozenturen in den Gesellschafts- und Kulturwissenschaften richten. Den fachlichen Schwerpunkt bilden die Geschichts-, Politik-, Rechts-, Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften sowie die Germanistik und Deutsch als Fremdsprache. Aber auch andere deutschsprachige Studiengänge können in besonderer Weise gefördert werden. Eine Ausschreibung über die zu besetzenden Gastdozenturen für das Sommersemester 2006 erfolgt in der Fachzeitung "Forschung und Lehre" mit dem Erscheinungstermin Oktober 2005. Der Bewerbungsschluss ist der 28.10.2005.
Weitere Informationen und Bewerbungsunterlagen sowie die aktuelle Stellenausschreibung erhalten Sie im Internet unter http://www.daad.de/jgh/ }www.daad.de/jgh/ oder http://www.hrk.de/de/projekte_und_initiativen/119.php
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#719128 - 10/22/05 01:55 AM
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#719129 - 10/23/05 07:33 PM
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Budapest, Hungary
In the United States, CEU is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, United States; (1-215) 662-5606. In Hungary, the Parliament, on June 21, 2004, had passed an act establishing a Hungarian private higher education institution under the name Kozep-europai Egyetem (translated as Central European University). And, after the successful accreditation of the Kozep-europai Egyetem, approved by the Hungarian Accreditation Committee and the Hungarian Higher Education and Research Council on April 9, 2005, the act on the state recognition of Central European University came into force. Further information on CEUs Hungarian accreditation is available at http://www.ceu.hu/hungarian_accreditation.html.
CEU DEPARTMENTS AND DEGREES OFFERED
Economics (MA, PhD) Medieval Studies (MA, PhD) Environmental Sciences and Policy (MS, PhD) Nationalism Studies (MA) Gender Studies (MA, PhD) Philosophy (PhD) History (MA, PhD) Political Science (MA, PhD) International Relations and European Studies (MA) Sociology and Social Anthropology (MA, PhD) Legal Studies (LLM, MA, SJD) CEU Business School (BBA, MBA, IMM, MS) Mathematics and its Applications (PhD) Master of Public Policy (MPP)
2006/2007 application deadline: January 6, 2006
Financial Aid: Full and partial financial aid is awarded on an academic-merit basis. For more information, please contact the Admissions Office or visit the Prospective Students section at www.ceu.hu Admissions Office: Nador utca 9, 1051 Budapest, Hungary Tel: (36-1) 327-3009, 327-3210. Fax: (36-1) 327-3211 E-mail: admissions@ceu.hu Website: www.ceu.hu Contact in Albania: zharasan@yahoo.com
Non-Discrimination Policy: CEU does not discriminate on the basis of  including, but not limited to  race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, gender or sexual orientation in administering its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.
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#719130 - 10/24/05 02:59 PM
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University of Southampton; Fully-funded PhD studentship School of Physics and Astronomy and School of Engineering Sciences Computational and experimental investigations of 3D magnetic nanostructures
A fully-funded PhD position, providing a stipend of L12,000 p.a. (no deduction for tax, health insurance etc.) and tuition fees, is available on a joint project between the Magnetism Group in the School of Physics and Astronomy (Prof. Peter de Groot) and the Computational Engineering and Design Group (CED) in the School of Engineering Sciences (Dr Hans Fangohr) at the University of Southampton (United Kingdom). The funding is available only to EU applicants. We are seeking a physicist/mathematician/material scientist with interests in solid state physics and computational modeling to carry out a three-year PhD research project. The successful candidate will study the magnetic properties of ferromagnetic structures of length scales of micrometers and below, focusing in particular on theoretical studies based on numerical modeling combined with magnetization measurements on nanostructures prepared at Southampton and at the University of Illinois Chicago. Linking the computational and experimental data is central to this project. A broad range of facilities, including a 384 CPU Opteron Linux cluster and various magnetometers, are available to this project.
Knowledge in the following areas would be advantageous (but can be obtained on the job): magnetism, finite element methods, programming in Python, C or OCaml. Some programming experience (in any language) is required.
We offer an international atmosphere in a lively, interdisciplinary research environment with links between the Magnetism Group and the CED, but also involving groups in Chemistry, Electronics and Computer Sciences, and Mathematics. The 3-year position should be taken up as soon as possible (preferably in 2005).
Potential candidates should for further information contact: Dr Hans Fangohr (fangohr@soton.ac.uk ) or Prof Peter de Groot (pajdeg@phys.soton.ac.uk)
Application forms can be requested and returned to: Ms Kim Lange (ksl@phys.soton.ac.uk) To be returned no later than 14 Dec 2005. Please quote the reference number 05F0202
Kjo eshte per shqipetare me pashaporte te EU.
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#719131 - 10/24/05 07:39 PM
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Per mendimin tim kush do burse dhe nuk ka burime te shumta per te gjetur informacion, le te marre nje xhiro andej nga ambasadat dhe te pyese se cfare programesh kane keto vende! Me siguri do te jete nje keshilltar apo atashe qe do te ofroje kete informacion!
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#719133 - 10/25/05 05:28 PM
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Si cdo vit Central European University The Department of Political Science at Central European University (CEU) is announcing a call for applications for graduate studies in political science for the academic year 2006-2007. The application deadline is January 6, 2006.
ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY CEU is a US chartered graduate institution located in Hungary. It brings together students and faculty from a diverse regional and international background in an open and liberal academic setting. CEU now enrolls about 450 MA and 350 PhD students from over 70 countries each year. The language of instruction is English. More facts and figures are available at http://www.ceu.hu/facts_figures.html.
THE DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE The Department of Political Science has about twenty international residential faculty members. It offers Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy programs in Political Science, which are registered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York (USA) for and on behalf of the New York State Education Department.
The MA program consists of one year of course work, including a short thesis. The PhD program consists of one year of course work and up to five years allocated to writing the dissertation. MA students can, in the course of earning their MA in Political Science, also obtain certificates of specialization. For updated lists of certificate specializations, detailed curricula, course syllabi, a list of recent MA and PhD thesis topics, and more information on the faculty at the Department of Political Science, visit the www.ceu.hu/polsci website, or contact the department at:
Department of Political Science Central European University Nįdor u. 9, 1051 Budapest, Hungary Tel: (36-1) 327-3025 Fax: (36-1) 327-3087 Email: polsci@ceu.hu
APPLYING TO CEU For specific admission information and online admission forms see the CEU website http://www.ceu.hu/prospective_students.html
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#719135 - 11/07/05 09:06 PM
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Jo vetem kembebgulja Dhe pregatitja! Duhet te njohesh mire cfare ke bere ne shkolle, te dish gjuhe te huaja (anglishtja me sa kam degjuar une eshte e rendesishme ) Pastaj fillon kembengulja!
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#719136 - 11/07/05 09:16 PM
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Hertie-Foundation and Gerda Henkel Foundation Berlin School for Comparative European History (Berliner Kolleg für Vergleichende Geschichte Europas) The Berliner Kolleg für Vergleichende Geschichte Europas (BKVGE; Berlin School for Comparative European History), which was established on 1 July 2004, will grant 10 further fellowships for doctoral students from European states. Seven fellowships will be provided by the Gemeinnützige Hertie-Stiftung (Frankfurt am Main), while the Gerda Henkel Stiftung (Düsseldorf) will support three more doctoral students. The fellowships (1030 Euros per month) will be granted to successful candidates for 30 months, starting on 1 April 2006. The doctoral programme of the BKVGE deals with 'The Europeanization of Europe. Historical Comparison and Transfer.' Four fields of research receive particular attention: * the public sphere and citizenship * migration and transfer * the state and social self-organisation * identities and images of Europe and Europeans in global perspective. Proposals should be related to one of these fields. Comparative studies and projects which deal with transfers and entanglements in European history since the late eighteenth century are particularly welcome. Applicants should have an excellent academic record with a major in history, a good command of German, and at least one additional European language. They will be required to live in Berlin and to participate in the academic activities of the BKVGE. They should also be interested in Germany as well as in issues of European integration. Moreover, they are expected to be involved in some practical civic engagement. Deadline: 10 December 2005. Only applicants from East European states are kindly requested to complete the form which is available on the internet site of the BKVGE (www.fu-berlin.de/zvge, click Ausschreibungen). Please send your applications with a curriculum vitae, a description of your project proposal (8 - 10 pages), and assessments (transcripts with grades) to: PD Dr. Arnd Bauerkämper Berliner Kolleg für Vergleichende Geschichte Europas Koserstraße 20 14195 Berlin. http://www.fu-berlin.de/bkvge
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#719137 - 11/07/05 09:19 PM
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Scholarships available through: http://www.daad.de/stipendien/de/index.html?land=72 Invitation for Tender to Postgraduate MasterĀ“s Course āśPeace and Security Policy Studiesāť 2005/6 at the University of Hamburg Academic Network āśPeace Research and Security Policyāť Principles and Goals of the Course The postgraduate course āśMaster of Peace and Security Policy Studiesāť (M. P. S.) is conducted by the University of Hamburg in cooperation with the Institut fĂĽr Friedensforschung und Sicherheitspolitik (IFSH) and other scientific institutions and partners of the network āśFriedensforschung und Sicherheitspolitikāť (KoFrieS). The Deutsche Stiftung Friedensforschung (DSF) and the German Academic Exchange Service (GAES) offer scholarships for this course. The M. P. S.-course is trans- and interdisciplinarily orientated. It is meant as a combination of āśhands onāť and classroom-based learning. The course aims at introducing highly qualified humanities and sciences graduates from German or foreign universities as well as academically qualified, experienced practicioners to problems of peace- and security-policy and to fundamental issues relating their practical application. Furthermore, the course aims at imparting methods and insights of peace research and thus at preparing the students for work in peace-studies research and teaching or for practical work for national and international organisations, administrations, associations, and businesses (e. g. peace-keeping, monitoring, verification, development aid, mediation, arbitration, conversion, administration). Admission Requirements The course is designed for students who wish to work in the fields of peace studies or peace- and security-policy. Applicants must have 240 points ECTS (usually a four-year course) and must have achieved an honours degree at a German or foreign university. Applications showing professional interest and scientific or practical experience in fields related to problems of peace and international security will be prefered. As both teaching and research are done in German and English, sufficient knowledge of both languages is required. Students may choose whether to complete coursework and examinations, including their masterĀ“s thesis, in the English or German language. Language Skills A good working knowledge of both German and English is required for admission. Appropriate evidence must be provided by the applicants. Concerning German language skills, the German Language Examination for Foreign StudentsĀ“ Admission to University (SprachprĂĽfung fĂĽr den Hochschulzugang ausländischer Studierender) (DSH), the examination German as a Foreign Language, or any examination of equal value are accepted. Concerning English language skills, the TOEFL (230 points/570 paper-based) (www.toefl.org), the IELTS (5.5), the Advanced C, or any examination of equal value are accepted. Applicants who are German or English native speakers are not required to prove their skills. Financial Support The DSF grants a total of 15 scholarships of ⬠1000,- each. The Admissions Committee decides about who will receive a scholarship. There will be no distinctions between German and foreign applicants. Interest in a scholarship should be mentioned in the letter of application. Furthermore, for students from the countries of the Stability Pact for South-Eastern Europe there is a limited number of scholarships from GAES funds. Additionally, applicants already holding a scholarship (e. g. a GAES scholarship) may apply. Detailed information about the course are found at: http://www.ifsh.de/IFSH/studium/mps.htm Documents in Support of an Application 1.application form (available online for download) with photo 2.curriculum vitae 3.school-leaverĀ“s certificate qualifying for university (German āśAbiturāť or equivalent) 4.certifications of academic degrees and, if at hand, references from previous employers 5.certificates of language skills 6.written acknowledgement of willingness to pay on time, assuming oneĀ“s application is successful, the one-time fee of ⬠500,- in accordance with paragraph 27 of the Postgraduate Course Statutes 7.if wanted, statement of interest in applying for a scholarship (informally in covering letter) Certificates and other documentary evidence must be provided in German or English. Translations must be officialy certified. Only complete documents received on time will be accepted. Applications for the academic year 2005/6 must be received between December 15th, 200 5 and March 15th, 200 6 . Written applications to: Kooperationsverband Friedensforschung und Sicherheitspolitik Institut fĂĽr Friedensforschung und Sicherheitspolitik an der Universität Hamburg Prof. Dr. Dr. Hans J. Giessmann z. Hd. Frau Heinke Peters Falkenstein 1 D-22587 Hamburg Please direct any inquiries to: Dr. Patricia Schneider Institut fĂĽr Friedensforschung und Sicherheitspolitik an der Universität Hamburg Falkenstein 1 D-22587 Hamburg tel. +49-40-866077-20 fax +49-40-8663615 www.ifsh.de schneider@ifsh.de
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#719139 - 11/23/05 10:27 PM
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Hoover Fellowship in Economic and Social Ethics Université catholique de Louvain 2006-07 Thanks to the continued support of the Hoover Foundation for the Development of the Catholic University of Louvain (UCL), the Hoover Chair of Economic and Social Ethics hosts every year a number of post-doctoral fellows. The fellowhip is intended for scholars from outside Belgium, who hold a doctorate or possess equivalent qualifications and are active in the field of economic or social ethics. At least some rudiments of French and an active knowledge of either English or French are required. Fellows with no other source of income are offered an all-inclusive gross monthly stipend of Euros 2000 for a period not exceeding 4 months. Fellows on paid leave from their own institution are offered a contribution to their travelling and housing expenses. All fellows are expected to stay for at least one month. They are provided with office space, internet connection, free access to various other services, some secretarial assistance and help in finding accommodation. They will be welcome to take an active part in the Chaire Hoover's activities and will have access to the University's seminars, lecture courses and libraries. Applications from scholars with an active interest in the main research themes of the members of the Hoover Chair are particularly welcome. These themes include the ethical critique of capitalism, the tension between cultural diversity and economic solidarity, linguistic justice, the future of European welfare states, the legitimacy of tradable quotas, global distributive justice, migration, the respective potentials of corporate social responsibilty and representative democracy as instruments for the achievement of ethical goals, deliberation and publicity in collective decision making. For more details, see the presentation of the members of the Chair and the list of recent activities and publications on http://www.etes.ucl.ac.be/. General information about the Universiy and its Faculties can be found on http://www.ucl.ac.be. If you wish to apply, we need to receive by 28 February 2006 at the address below: 1. A letter (in French or English) stating briefly - your current research interests, and in particular what you intend working on during your stay; - your linguistic abilities; - whether you would be on paid leave from your own institution during your stay; - your preferences as to the length and timing of your stay ; - whether you intend coming with your family. 2. a detailed Curriculum Vitae; 3. two reference letters (sent directly by their authors). Thérčse Davio Université catholique de Louvain Chaire Hoover d'éthique économique et sociale, 3 Place Montesquieu, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. Fax : +32 10 473952 E-mail : davio@etes.ucl.ac.be -- Axel Gosseries Ramalho Research Fellow (Chercheur qualifie) Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS) Chaire Hoover d'éthique économique et sociale (UCL) Place Montesquieu, 3 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium) Tel: 32 10 47 29 03; Fax: 32 10 47 39 52
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#719140 - 11/23/05 10:28 PM
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contact Professor David Sedley (dns1@cam.ac.uk) Ph.D studentship The following notice is of potential interest to all current and recent Master's students (or the equivalent) working in areas related to ancient philosophy. Please pass it on to anyone you think may be both interested and eligible. Greco-Roman Philosophy in the First Century BC: Ph.D. studentshipThe Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge, is running an AHRC-funded project on Greco-Roman Philosophy in the First Century BC, from October 2005 to September 2009. In addition to two postdoctoral research posts (already filled), the project also has three years' funding for one Ph.D student, to begin in October 2006. The holder of the studentship must become a registered PhD student in the Faculty. and must undertake to work on a theme that falls within the project's scope. In order to qualify under AHRC (Arts and Humanities Research Council) rules, the student must be a UK or EU citizen. In the former case, a full fees-plus-maintenance award can be made, in the latter a fees-only award. Anyone who by 1 October 2006 will have completed a suitable Master's course or the equivalent can apply for the studentship. Applicants need not necessarily have ancient philosophy as their primary specialization. The project is taking into account cultural, educational and political developments of the first century BC, and there might well be relevant themes that could be pursued by a PhD student whose main focus is on an area such as the history, linguistic or literary theory, or science of the period. Anyone interested in being considered for the studentship should contact Professor David Sedley (dns1@cam.ac.uk) in the first instance. Details of the application- and selection-procedure will be communicated later. But those interested are advised to make contact not later than the end of January 2006.
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#719141 - 11/23/05 10:30 PM
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Program Announcement
November 1, 2005
Stanford Summer Fellows on Democracy and Development 2006
The Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University, California invites policy makers and activists from countries undergoing political, economic and social transitions to participate in its second annual summer fellows program on democracy, development, and the rule of law to be held July 31 - August 18, 2006 at Stanford University on its California campus.
This program offers a unique approach to studying the ways in which democratic institutions and institutions that foster economic development can be established and strengthened in varying country contexts. In contrast to other programs of democracy promotion that seek to transfer ready made models to countries in transition, the Stanford Summer Fellows on Democracy and Development program provides a comparative perspective on the evolution of established democratic practices as well as a conceptual background into issues of democracy and good governance. The curriculum draws on the combined expertise of Stanford scholars and practitioners in the fields of political science, economics, law, sociology, and business and emphasizes the links between theory and practice.
While traditional programs focus either on democratization, economic development, or the rule of law, the Stanford Summer Fellows on Democracy and Development program endeavors to locate the points of interaction among these areas. Ideas and learning flow two ways. Participants are exposed to the knowledge of Stanford faculty and, in turn, they bring their country and professional experiences into the seminars to help faculty and one another develop case-specific methodologies for addressing actual problems of democratic and economic development.
In 2005, the program's inaugural year, 32 policy-makers from 28 countries participated as Fellows. Each week, instructors and fellows focused on a different theme - democracy, development, and rule of law, respectively - and studied the policy implications of the interrelations between the workings of political, economic, and legal institutions in theory and practice. Discussions were led by Stanford faculty and scholars at the forefront of research at the junction of democratic advancement, economic growth, and issues surrounding the establishment of rule of law and human rights. Prominent leaders of research and development institutions and social movements, such as the National Endowment for Democracy, enhanced the weekly agenda. The daily seminars were complemented with field trips to local government institutions, NGOs, and business organizations.
Participants: Eligibility Criteria This program is aimed at early to mid-career policy-makers, academics, and leaders of civil society organizations (such as representatives of trade unions, non-governmental organizations, the media, business and professional associations) who will play important roles in their country's democratic, economic, and social development. We anticipate recruiting a group of 25-30 individuals dedicated to democracy and development promotion within their home countries (particularly in, but not limited to, the regions of the Middle East, Northern and Sub-Saharan Africa, Central Asia, and other parts of the former Soviet Union).
Successful applicants will be proficient in spoken and written English and will have academic and practical credentials necessary to benefit fully from the course and actively contribute to programmatic discussions. The ideal course participant will have extraordinary motivation, at least three to five years of experience in a relevant field of democratic development, and a keen interest in learning and sharing knowledge and experiences in transforming their respective countries.
CDDRL hopes that over time the participants in this annual program will form the core of a global network of public intellectuals and activists who are working on issues of democracy, development, and the rule of law.
Funding: Stanford will pay travel, accommodation, living expenses, and visa costs for the duration of the three-week program for a certain portion of applicants. Where possible, applicants are encouraged to supply some or all of their own funding from their current employers, international non-governmental organizations, etc.
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#719143 - 11/30/05 06:38 PM
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The Central European University Nationalism Studies Program announces a Call for applications for MA, PhD and DSP studies at the Central European University in Budapest About Nationalism Studies Program The Nationalism Studies Program was established at Central European University by the late Ernst Gellner with the goal of promoting the study of nationalism in the post-communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. The aim of the program is to engage students in an empirical and theoretical study of issues of nationalism, self-determination, problems of state-formation, ethnic conflict, minority protection and the related theme of globalization. Drawing upon the uniquely supranational milieu of Central European University, it encourages a critical and non-sectarian study of nationalism. Students are encouraged to engage in an interdisciplinary study of nationalism, a subject that is inherently and fundamentally interdisciplinary. For this reason, the international teaching staff has been assembled to represent a wide range of disciplinary expertise relevant to the study of nationalism including history, social theory, economics, legal studies, sociology, anthropology, international relations and political science. The program offers a wide selection of courses that provide a complex theoretical grounding in problems associated with nationhood and nationalism combined with advanced training in the methodology of applied social science. Additional courses focus on placing problems of nationalism in the context of economic and political transition as well as constitution building in post-1989 Central and Eastern Europe with a comparative outlook on regime transitions outside the region. Faculty The faculty of the Nationalism Studies Program includes Mįria M. Kovįcs, Andrįs Kovįcs, Will Kymlicka, Shlomo Avineri, Rogers Brubaker, Donald Horowitz, Michael Stewart, Erica Benner, Walter Kemp, Selim Deringil, Rainer Bauböck, Tibor Vįrady, Victor Karįdy, Michael Miller, Zoltįn Miklósi, Jślia Szalai and Florian Bieber. Grants and Scholarships Applicants to the Nationalism Studies Program can apply for tuition waivers and living scholarhship. For information on the program and the offered grants and financial aid please visit our homepage (http://www.ceu.hu/nation). Accreditation The Master of Arts degree in Nationalism Studies is registered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York (US) for and on behalf of the New York State Education Department. Central European University has an absolute charter from the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York amd by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.. In Hungary CEU is accredited under the name Közép-európai Egyetem. Application deadline CEU candidates who plan to apply for study grants from state sources, foundations or other organizations, may submit their application to CEU from October 1, 2005. Early applicants need to specify their funding application deadline. Early applications must contain all required documents and test certificates. CEU will aim to inform candidates of their admissions status within the timeframe needed to apply for such grants. E(!e)arly applicants may also apply for CEU's financial aid program, but the university will not be able to inform them about their CEU financial aid status until the competitive review of all other candidates has been completed. For the Academic Year 2006/2007 the final deadline of the application is January 6, 2006. With questions regarding the program or the admission process please turn to Szabolcs Pogonyi, the program coordinator (pogonyi@ceu.hu).
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#719144 - 01/11/06 10:28 PM
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CENTRE INTERNATIONAL DE FORMATION EUROPEENNE Institut Européen des Hautes Etudes Internationales *M.A. **IN ADVANCED EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES* *ISTANBUL-Nice-Berlin* Academic year 2006/2007 We would like to inform you about our Master's program in Advanced European and International Studies, which is a nine months' intensive academic program committed to the studies of European integration as well as international relations. *Location:* Istanbul, Nice, Berlin *Duration:* 9 months (From October to July) *Deadline:* The deadline for applications is on *July 31th 2006.* * **A limited number of scholarship is avaible* *In any case, applications and especially request for financial aid should reach the I.EH.E.I. as early as possible in order to be considered under the best conditions**.* * * *Curriculum Highlights:** *Students who successfully complete the program acquire 60 ECTS credits. In addition to the stays in Istanbul, Nice, Berlin, the Institute offers a study trip to European and international organizations in Geneva, Strasbourg, Brussels, and Paris. *Program Value:* The program consists of academicians from various European countries, as well as experts from research institutions and international organizations. Over the last years, the Institute has graduated 5000 students coming from more than 80 different countries, having offered them many scholarship opportunities. *Subject Areas:* International Relations, European Integration, Democracy and Society, Federalism. *This program is supported by the European Union*. For further information, you are welcome to consult our web site at * www.iehei.org*. Yours sincerely, Burcu GORAK E-mail: bgorak@bahcesehir.edu.tr Tel: +90 212 236 54 90 / 1294 Fax: +90 212 258 70 83 Site Internet : www.iehei.org/dheei/istanbul/presentation.htm www.bahcesehir.edu.tr
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THE EUROPEAN REGIONAL MASTERāS DEGREE IN DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN SOUTH EAST EUROPE Sarajevo - Bologna A.Y. 2006-2007 The European Regional Masterās Degree in Human Rights and Democracy in South East Europe is an intensive one-year course established through the joint efforts of the participating universities and coordinated by the Universities of Sarajevo and Bologna. At present it is in its sixth year of implementation. The Degree is co-founded by the European Commission and the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Masterās Programme is structured in three terms ā I) October 2006 ā June 2007: Lecturing period at the University of Sarajevo; II) June ā July 2007: Internship work across South East Europe; III) September ā October 2007: Masterās Thesis writing-up period at the University of Bologna. The teaching activities involve renowned Faculty members coming from more than 25 European and other countries. Internships take place at various regional NGOs, IGOs, think-tanks and research institutes dealing with issues of human rights and democracy in South East Europe. The third term is hosted by the University of Bologna Residential Centre in Bertinoro, Italy. Each academic year the Programme enrolls 35 students from the countries of South East Europe and the European Union. THE APPLICATION PROCESS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2006/2007 IS NOW OPEN. Interested candidates should submit the filled in application form and all other required documentation to the Center for Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Studies of the University of Sarajevo. The Programme is able to offer study grants based on the merit of each candidacy. The application form and additional information are available at: www.cps.edu.ba The deadline for submitting the full application package is: June 1, 2006 For further information please contact: Center for Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Studies, University of Sarajevo Zmaja od Bosne 8, Studentās Campus, 71 000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Tel: + 387 33 668 685 ĀØFax: + 387 33 668 683 E-mail: coordination@cps.edu.ba
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