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The Future of Mundus MAPP

September 6, 2016

Since its establishment in 2007, Mundus MAPP has been running as a prestigious and highly competitive Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters course under the European Union's esteemed Erasmus+ Erasmus Mundus Programme, with generous scholarships provided by a grant from the European Commission. The consortium's current funding ends with the graduation of the 2016-2018 cohort. Consequently, Erasmus Mundus scholarships will not be available for students applying to Mundus MAPP for 2017-2019.

In Her Own Words: Sabrina Ahmed at Solidarity Now

September 6, 2016

Sabrina Ahmed
Mundus MAPP, Class of 2017
Intern, Solidarity Now, Athens

International Aid in Transitions: A Guide for Recipients

September 5, 2016

Aid recipients, particularly those working through complex political transitions, often struggle to understand the motives and methods of donors, ending up all too often submerged with well-intentioned help that causes more confusion than anything else, according to a new report released on September 5th that was authored by two experts linked to the School of Public Policy and researched by four students from the school.

Murugesan in India: Research, Student Recruitment, and Institutional Ties

September 5, 2016

SPP Assistant Professor Anand Murugesan is spending this summer in India conducting research that combines ethnographic and experimental evidence for an interdisciplinary project that has been funded by CEU's Intellectual Themes Initiative. "The focus of our work," explains Murugesan, "is to examine the beliefs that foster dishonest or cooperative behavior across cultures.

In Her Own Words: Hanh Nguyen at the G20 Research Group

September 1, 2016

Hanh Nguyen, Viet Nam,
MPA, Class of 2017
Researcher, G20 Research Group, Canada