Covid 19-related CEU Senate Decisions, Policies and Communications
Dear All, please look to these documents related to COVID 19 communications and decisions by CEU if need be.
SPP is here to support our faculty, staff, students and alumni. OneCEU site has a collection of Rector updates for the community, along with separate communications from the Provost, Dean of Students, on issues such as working from home, guidance to supervisors re work obligations of parents. CEU document repository is where you can find COVID 19 academic decisions, such as grading and extensions, the PhD measures, and cost reimbursement for academics.
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The EU's data protection laws are the strictest and most comprehensive in the world. This puts it at odds with many countries, including and especially the United States, the EU's largest trading partner. The divergence in data protection standards and enforcement, not just between the EU and the United States but among countries around the world, has a profound impact on international trade. |
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NASPAA (The Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration) have selected SPP to be one of the regional sites for the worldwide 2018 NASPAA Batten Student Simulation Competition. “The Selection Committee was very impressed with SPP’s application,” commented NASPAA Executive Director Laurel McFarland. “We’re looking forward to being in Budapest in 2018.” |
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"Austerity has asymmetrical effects. It is racialized, gendered, and classed – always," said Akwugo Emejulu in a public lecture at CEU's School of Public Policy on November 22. Emejulu, who is senior lecturer and co-director of the Gender Justice Lab at the University of Edinburgh, shared the results of a two-year study that she and Leah Bassel, senior lecturer at the University of Leicester, conducted in 2011-14 to explore the impact that the 2008 economic crisis and resulting austerity measures have had on minority women and the third sector in Scotland, England, and France. |
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In a presentation at the Institute of Advanced Study and the School of Public Policy at CEU, Senior Global Challenges Fellow Happymon Jacob discussed his ongoing research on the reasons behind the rise in ceasefire violations (CFVs) on the India-Pakistan border. "There's policy paralysis around CFVs," Jacob said. "People don't understand the underlying reasons and misattribute the cause-and-effect relationship." |
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SPP Associate Professor Sahana Udupa gave a talk based on her book, Making News in Global India: Media, Publics, Politics, at the "Ideas from India" conference organized by the South Asia Research Institute at the Australian National University on November 10. |
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