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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"Gandhi was not just an 'apostle of nonviolence. He was first and foremost an 'apostle of truth.'" That was one of the messages that Pascal Alan Nazareth stressed during his public lecture at the School of Public Policy at CEU on October 24. The occasion for the event, which was co-organized by the CEU Department of History and the Embassy of India in Budapest, was the launch of the Hungarian edition of Nazareth's book, Gandhi's Outstanding Leadership. |
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Richard Wike presented some key findings from recent Pew Research Center surveys during a public lecture that was organized by the School of Public Policy and its Center for Media, Data and Society on October 26. He began his presentation by focusing on the U.S. presidential elections, noting that both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have very high negative ratings. The primary reason voters give for supporting Donald Trump is that “he is not Clinton.” The top reason that her supporters give for why they will vote for Hillary Clinton is that “she is not Trump.” |
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“For one country R2P might be a hope, for another county it might be a curse. Where is that line? How can we be sure to react quickly and in a way to turn a potential curse into a hope?” R2P (responsibility to protect) is a topic that second-year MPA student Mastona Khalilova thinks about a lot – in part because of the friendships she has made with several MPA classmates who are from countries in which the international community’s decision to intervene – or not to intervene – has had momentous consequences for civilian populations. |
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Representatives from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the European Centre for Minority Issues, the International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ), Liberty’s Promise, PAX, the World Wildlife Fund, and the Budapest Institute met with MPA students on October 17-18 to di |
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Former Shattuck Center Fellow Armenak Tokmajyan has published the paper "Football: A Syrian Elegy" on The Aleppo Project website. Read a short passage from the paper below. |
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