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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LEAD, the Mercator Capacity Building Center for Leadership & Advocacy in cooperation with the School of Public Policy at Central European University (SPP), company companions, and the Center for Leadership and Values in Society at the University of St. Gallen have just published the first pilot study in a joint research project entitled "Leadership in Government, Business, and Society - New Challenges, New Networks, New Practices."

During a public lecture hosted by the Center for Media, Data and Society (CMDS) at the School of Public Policy at Central European University on February 9, Professor Helen Margetts explored how social media is transforming collective action.

The School of Public Policy at Central European University (SPP) in partnership with the Central European University Institute for Advanced Study (CEU IAS) in Budapest, and the Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi) in Berlin are launching a fellowship program for researchers and public policy practitioners from nine countries (Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria, South Africa, and Turkey).

The School of Public Policy's (SPP) recently renamed Global Policy Academy hosted 25 environmental activists from Belarus and Moldova for a two-day workshop, February 11-13. The workshop offered a combination of training sessions and discussions on environmental innovation and advocacy.

Assistant Professor Michael Dorsch recently co-authored an article in Public Choice exploring an alternative explanation for political instability in autocracies. In their model, Dorsch and his colleagues Karl Dunz and Paul Maarek demonstrate that adverse macroeconomic shocks are more likely to lead to mass political protests and revolutionary activity in regimes that impose restrictive regulations on the private sector.

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