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PECOB offers information about academic workshops that are organized by institution based in Central Eastern Europe and the Balkans. In addition, workshops can take place out of this region but take into consideration Eastern Europe and Balkan countries as a topic within their program.
Academic and research workshops described in the links below address a variety of issues in the social sciences, humanities and cultural and language studies. Environmental governance in Eastern Europe and the EU, migration policies and post-soviet medias in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia are among the themes addressed by academic workshops. Other workshops focus on europeanisation, civil society problems and economics.
The Association of Students of History in Pécs, Institute of History, Department of Medieval and Early Modern History of the University of Pécs and the Department of Medieval History of the Marie Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, sponsored by the Embassy of Poland in Budapest organize a workshop and seminary for young academic scholars of medieval history, researching on subjects concerning Hungarian and Polish relationship in the Middle Ages.
This one-day workshop will bring together scholars and experts working on Belarus, Russia and Ukraine to discuss the recent and ongoing protest movements in these three countries with a particular focus on gender, nationalism and citizenship.
The Russian and Eurasian Security Research Group at the Department of War Studies, King's College London, is pleased to invite you to a one-day workshop 'Doing Fieldwork in Russia and the Former Soviet Union: Challenges and Opportunities'.
The Leibniz Institute of European History is inviting international PhD students to a workshop on European history in November 2015.
The Graduate School for East and Southeast European Studies (Munich and Regensburg, Germany) invites applications from graduates from non-German universities for the workshop “Preparing for a doctoral project”
The European Diplomacy Workshop (EDW) is a week-long, first in Europe program devoted solely to the Eastern Partnership, European Neighborhood Policy and European Union Foreign Policy.
EUIC is delighted to invite you to apply to the training seminar for International Electoral Observers. The application period will last until the deadline of 20 March 2015.
Conceived as a follow-up to the workshop “Malinowski’s Children: East Central European ‘Betweenness’ and Twentieth-Century Social Science” (Heyman Center for the Humanities, Columbia University, May 2014), the present workshop aims to consider new approaches to the study of social science history.
A CEELBAS research skills training workshop at TORCH - The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities 6 February 2015: What is narrative? How are narratives constructed? What are their uses, and how do we make sense of them?
The Institute of Political Sciences and International Affairs (Catholic University of Lublin) and the Institute of East-Central Europe in Lublin (IESW) have the pleasure to invite you to the workshop: Dealing with the past, creating the future - Politics of history in Eastern Europe.
The workshop "Women, Work and Value: Europe 1945-2015. Between the Subjective and the Economic" - organised by the Faculty of Arts of Bristol University - focuses on the tensions between individual and public valuations of work, and explores the ways in which the gendered construction of work sheds light on these tensions.
The round-table looks at the effects of these processes and recent events in three main regions of East, Central, and Western Ukraine. It is hoped to shed light on some open questions, false assumptions and propaganda falsifications as well as on possible solutions to the international crisis and internal tensions of the Ukraine.
The European Diplomacy Workshop (EDW) is a week-long, first in Europe program devoted solely to the Eastern Partnership, European Neighborhood Policy and European Union Foreign Policy.
The workshop “Translating the Russian” aims to trace transformations and translations of the role, representation and attribution of the “Russian” in states of the former Soviet Union and its satellite nations after 1989.
A joint workshop of the Public Policy Department of the National Research University “Higher School of Economics”(Russia) and the NEORUSS Project (Norway).