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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On the invitation of Prof. Barry Chiswick, Chair of the Department of Economics, Martin Kahanec spoke about whether and how free mobility of labor may have helped an enlarged EU to cope with asymmetric shocks during the Great Recession at the Elliott School of International Affairs of the George Washington University in Washington, DC, on October 1, 2014. Two days later, on October 3, 2014, he was hosted by Prof. Ira N. Gang at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, where he gave the same talk. |
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CPS Research Fellow Andrea Krizsan together with Raluca Maria Popa published an article in the journal of Violence Against Women at SAGE Journals. Abstract |
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None of us could have been against consolidation in principle': A short history of market and policy failure in Central Eastern Europe
CPS Research Fellow Andrew Cartwright contributed with a chapter to the book 'Negotiating Territoriality: Spatial Dialogues between State and Tradition' published by Routledge. Edited by Allan Charles Dawson, Laura Zanotti, Ismael Vaccaro |
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School of Public Policy (SPP) Dean Wolfgang H. Reinicke is one of three guest editors, with Associate Director of the Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi) Philipp Rotmann and GPPi Director Thorsten Benner, of a special issue of Conflict, Security and Development. “Major Powers and the Contested Evolution of a ‘Responsibility to Protect’” contains contributions from a team of researchers from Brazil, China, Europe, and India. |
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The School of Public Policy is seeking applications from prospective client organizations for its signature Passion Projects program. As part of the core curriculum of SPP’s multi-disciplinary MPA program, the Passion Projects are client-driven and student-run, policy-oriented capstone projects. |
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