News

Marietje Schaake Speaks on Protecting Rights of Connected Citizens in the Face of Global Threats

June 17, 2013

Dutch politician and member of the European Parliament, Marietje Schaake, delivered the keynote address for the Global Debate and Policy Challenge’s (GDPPC) Budapest Forum on Digital Freedom & Its Limits hosted by the School of Public Policy at CEU on June 17.

Cycle of Poverty and Disease Can Be Broken, Paul Farmer Says at OSF-SPP Event

June 14, 2013

The cycle of poverty and disease can be broken through investment in public health systems, according to Dr. Paul Farmer, Harvard University professor and  United Nations Special Adviser for Community-Based Medicine and Lessons from Haiti, and founder of Partners In Health.

SPP & LEAD Announce Partnership on Skills for Impact Curriculum

June 12, 2013

SPP and LEAD, the Mercator Capacity Building Center for Leadership & Advocacy, are pleased to announce their new partnership. The collaboration will culminate in the development and delivery of a joint Skills For Impact (SFI) curriculum.

OSF-SPP Global Internship Program to Support the Next Generation of Open Society Leaders

June 10, 2013

In order to deepen public policy expertise in the field of human rights and governance, the Open Society Foundations and the School of Public Policy (SPP) at Central European University announced today the creation of a new internship program.

Michael Dorsch, Expert on Political Economy and Social Mobility, Joins the Faculty at SPP

May 31, 2013

CEU’s School of Public Policy is pleased to announce the appointment of economic expert, Michael Dorsch, as a new assistant professor for the coming school year. Michael comes to SPP by way of Miami University, the University of Illinois and the American University of Paris. Bringing with him a wealth of previous academic and teaching experience to his new role, Michael will be a welcome and valuable addition to the 2013/14 faculty at SPP.