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Summer School on Human Rights, Minorities and Diversity Management, Bozen/Bolzano, Italy, 20 June - 1 July 2011 Extended Deadline - 15 April]

The Summer School deals with the complexities of human and minority rights and diversity management in Europe. The 2011
special focus explores linguistic diversity in Europe: How can minority languages spoken by more than forty million people
in the European Union be protected and promoted? Which languages need a special attention? How to acquire and teach a
minority language? What is the challenge of linguistic diversity and language protection within the EU?

The Summer School deals with the topic of linguistic diversity and language rights from a multi-disciplinary perspective: on one

hand the international and interregional protection mechanisms of the United Nations, the OSCE and the Council of Europe
as well as the European Union regarding language rights are presented and discussed with academics and practitioners.
On the other hand the wide range of linguistic diversity will be explored through theoretical discussions from all relevant fields
(law, political sciences, sociology, linguistics) and practical case studies of promoting and protecting minority languages in
Europe.

We offer not only an in-depth overview on human and minority rights, focussing especially on linguistic diversity and language

rights, but also the possibility to discuss their implementation with international leading academics, lawyers and practitioners
from international organisations.

The Summer School participants will engage also in the discussion on old vs. new minorities: Besides the theoretical foundations

participants will take part in an international conference presenting the final results of a research project on Migration in
the Alps (MigrAlp: see www.eurac.edu/migralp).

Applications online at www.eurac.edu/summerschool until 01.04.2011.

The program is tailored for members of linguistic minorities and civil servants from local, regional or national administrations
who primarily deal with the minority related issues and therefore require both theoretical and practical training in diversity
management; lawyers, economists, social scientists and others in the employment of non-governmental organisations
wishing to enhance inter-disciplinary skills and to specialise within different aspects of minority rights; journalists and teachers
interested in the recent developments and advanced training in the related fields; Master and PhD students wishing to acquire
greater competitive personal competence beneficial for a future career in the academia or practice-orientated professions.
Tuition fee: 500€. Accommodation, travel costs and other expenses are not covered by the tuition fee.

Scholarships covering parts of the tuition fee are available.

Convenient accommodation for every participant can be arranged by the
organizers.

EURAC - The European Academy of Bozen/Bolzano is located in the

autonomous region of Trentino-Alto Adige/South Tyrol in northern Italy. The
case of South Tyrol is often quoted as a model of self-governance as well as
a model solution for minority protection the accomodation of linguistic diversity.
Hence EURAC is able to provide exceptional theoretical and practical
knowledge in the examination and application of issues related to minority
protection and regionalism.

For further information, including detailed programme and application

procedure, please visit: www.eurac.edu/summerschool

Summer School on Human Rights, Minorities and Diversity Management, Bozen/Bolzano, Italy, 20 June - 1 July 2011 Extended Deadline - 15 April]

The Summer School deals with the complexities of human and minority rights and diversity management in Europe. The 2011
special focus explores linguistic diversity in Europe: How can minority languages spoken by more than forty million people
in the European Union be protected and promoted? Which languages need a special attention? How to acquire and teach a
minority language? What is the challenge of linguistic diversity and language protection within the EU?

The Summer School deals with the topic of linguistic diversity and language rights from a multi-disciplinary perspective: on one

hand the international and interregional protection mechanisms of the United Nations, the OSCE and the Council of Europe
as well as the European Union regarding language rights are presented and discussed with academics and practitioners.
On the other hand the wide range of linguistic diversity will be explored through theoretical discussions from all relevant fields
(law, political sciences, sociology, linguistics) and practical case studies of promoting and protecting minority languages in
Europe.

We offer not only an in-depth overview on human and minority rights, focussing especially on linguistic diversity and language

rights, but also the possibility to discuss their implementation with international leading academics, lawyers and practitioners
from international organisations.

The Summer School participants will engage also in the discussion on old vs. new minorities: Besides the theoretical foundations

participants will take part in an international conference presenting the final results of a research project on Migration in
the Alps (MigrAlp: see www.eurac.edu/migralp).

Applications online at www.eurac.edu/summerschool until 01.04.2011.

The program is tailored for members of linguistic minorities and civil servants from local, regional or national administrations
who primarily deal with the minority related issues and therefore require both theoretical and practical training in diversity
management; lawyers, economists, social scientists and others in the employment of non-governmental organisations
wishing to enhance inter-disciplinary skills and to specialise within different aspects of minority rights; journalists and teachers
interested in the recent developments and advanced training in the related fields; Master and PhD students wishing to acquire
greater competitive personal competence beneficial for a future career in the academia or practice-orientated professions.
Tuition fee: 500€. Accommodation, travel costs and other expenses are not covered by the tuition fee.

Scholarships covering parts of the tuition fee are available.

Convenient accommodation for every participant can be arranged by the
organizers.

EURAC - The European Academy of Bozen/Bolzano is located in the

autonomous region of Trentino-Alto Adige/South Tyrol in northern Italy. The
case of South Tyrol is often quoted as a model of self-governance as well as
a model solution for minority protection the accomodation of linguistic diversity.
Hence EURAC is able to provide exceptional theoretical and practical
knowledge in the examination and application of issues related to minority
protection and regionalism.

For further information, including detailed programme and application

procedure, please visit: www.eurac.edu/summerschool

PhD in International Studies, Trento, Italy 6 April 2011

phd in italy
PhD in International Studies, Trento, Italy 6 April 2011

The School of International Studies will be accepting applications for funded places in the doctoral program in International Studies for the places in the doctoral program in International Studies for the 2011-2012 academic year. The doctorate combines interdisciplinary approaches within a structure based on economics, law and politics. It is entirely in English, with a taught component in the first year and there will be at least 5 funded places.
Please take a tour of the PhD portal at http://www.unitn.it/en/drsis to familiarize yourself with the PhD program.
Candidates will be asked to include in the application a short summary (2500 words max.) of their proposed research and their motivations for choosing a PhD in International Studies at the University of Trento. While all projects related to the main areas covered in the School of International Studies are welcome, candidates with interests in the following areas will be preferred: International Law, International and EC Labour Law, European Union Law, Comparative Legal Studies, International Criminal Justice, Transnational Crime, European Political, Economic and Monetary Integration, International Trade and Economic Development, International Political Economy, EU Public Policy, Comparative Public Policy, Multi-level Governance, Peace-building and Conflict Resolution, Post-1945 International and European History.
Potential candidates are strongly encouraged to visit http://www.unitn.it/en/ssi/10419/who-who to examine research interests of the teaching staff. Student Network
Further information and on line application information are available at: http://www.unitn.it/en/drsis/14813/admission
Application Deadline: 6 April 2011
Contact: phd@sis.unitn.it
Phone: +39 0461 883150
http://www.unitn.it/en/drsis/news/14810/2011-2012-phd-call-international-studies

PhD in International Studies, Trento, Italy 6 April 2011

phd in italy
PhD in International Studies, Trento, Italy 6 April 2011

The School of International Studies will be accepting applications for funded places in the doctoral program in International Studies for the places in the doctoral program in International Studies for the 2011-2012 academic year. The doctorate combines interdisciplinary approaches within a structure based on economics, law and politics. It is entirely in English, with a taught component in the first year and there will be at least 5 funded places.
Please take a tour of the PhD portal at http://www.unitn.it/en/drsis to familiarize yourself with the PhD program.
Candidates will be asked to include in the application a short summary (2500 words max.) of their proposed research and their motivations for choosing a PhD in International Studies at the University of Trento. While all projects related to the main areas covered in the School of International Studies are welcome, candidates with interests in the following areas will be preferred: International Law, International and EC Labour Law, European Union Law, Comparative Legal Studies, International Criminal Justice, Transnational Crime, European Political, Economic and Monetary Integration, International Trade and Economic Development, International Political Economy, EU Public Policy, Comparative Public Policy, Multi-level Governance, Peace-building and Conflict Resolution, Post-1945 International and European History.
Potential candidates are strongly encouraged to visit http://www.unitn.it/en/ssi/10419/who-who to examine research interests of the teaching staff. Student Network
Further information and on line application information are available at: http://www.unitn.it/en/drsis/14813/admission
Application Deadline: 6 April 2011
Contact: phd@sis.unitn.it
Phone: +39 0461 883150
http://www.unitn.it/en/drsis/news/14810/2011-2012-phd-call-international-studies

Berlin Summer School in Social Sciences - Linking Theory and Empirical Research, 17-19 July 2011‏

Berlin Summer School in Social Sciences - Linking Theory and Empirical Research, 17-19 July 2011‏

The Berlin Summer School in Social Sciences – Linking Theory and Empirical
Research aims at promoting young researchers by strengthening their
methodological understanding in linking theory and empirical research. In a
first step, we tackle the key methodological challenges of causation,
micro-macro-linkage, and concept-building that occur in all research
efforts. In a second step, we look at how certain empirical fields deal with
these challenges and – by referring to selected empirical studies – what
solutions have been found to overcome them. Furthermore, participants are
provided with hands-on research advices and have the opportunity to present
their own work and approaches to these issues.

The Berlin Summer School is a joint endeavor of two of Germany’s leading
social science institutions, the Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences
(BGSS) at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and the Social Science Research
Center Berlin (WZB).

The two-week summer school both attracts internationally renowned scholars
and draws back on Berlin-based faculty. Among the confirmed international
lecturers are Craig Calhoun (New York University), John Gerring (Boston
University), Gary Goertz (University of Arizona), Michèle Lamont (Harvard
University), Dietrich Rueschemeyer (Brown University), and Jonathan H.
Turner (University of California, Riverside).

The international summer school is open to thirty PhD candidates. Due to
generous funding by the BGSS and the WZB, there will be no tuition fee. We
have applied for additional funding and thus might be able to cover travel
and accommodation costs for all participants. A decision is expected soon.
Five ECTS Credit Points can be granted due to successful completion.

The call for applications has begun. Application can be submitted online
until May 15, 2011.

For additional information please visit our webpage at:
www.berlinsummerschool.de or contact directly Johannes Gerschewski at
gerschewski@wzb.eu

Berlin Summer School in Social Sciences - Linking Theory and Empirical Research, 17-19 July 2011‏

Berlin Summer School in Social Sciences - Linking Theory and Empirical Research, 17-19 July 2011‏

The Berlin Summer School in Social Sciences – Linking Theory and Empirical
Research aims at promoting young researchers by strengthening their
methodological understanding in linking theory and empirical research. In a
first step, we tackle the key methodological challenges of causation,
micro-macro-linkage, and concept-building that occur in all research
efforts. In a second step, we look at how certain empirical fields deal with
these challenges and – by referring to selected empirical studies – what
solutions have been found to overcome them. Furthermore, participants are
provided with hands-on research advices and have the opportunity to present
their own work and approaches to these issues.

The Berlin Summer School is a joint endeavor of two of Germany’s leading
social science institutions, the Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences
(BGSS) at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and the Social Science Research
Center Berlin (WZB).

The two-week summer school both attracts internationally renowned scholars
and draws back on Berlin-based faculty. Among the confirmed international
lecturers are Craig Calhoun (New York University), John Gerring (Boston
University), Gary Goertz (University of Arizona), Michèle Lamont (Harvard
University), Dietrich Rueschemeyer (Brown University), and Jonathan H.
Turner (University of California, Riverside).

The international summer school is open to thirty PhD candidates. Due to
generous funding by the BGSS and the WZB, there will be no tuition fee. We
have applied for additional funding and thus might be able to cover travel
and accommodation costs for all participants. A decision is expected soon.
Five ECTS Credit Points can be granted due to successful completion.

The call for applications has begun. Application can be submitted online
until May 15, 2011.

For additional information please visit our webpage at:
www.berlinsummerschool.de or contact directly Johannes Gerschewski at
gerschewski@wzb.eu

Internship at United Nations University - Vice Rectorate in Europe, Bonn

Internship at United Nations University - Vice Rectorate in Europe, Bonn 
The UNITED NATIONS UNIVERSITY Vice Rectorate in Europe (UNU-ViE) is an integral part of the Rector's office and the first Vice Rectorate of UNU outside the headqarters in Tokyo, Japan. Established in May 2007 in Bonn, UNU-ViE strengthens the presence of UNU in Europe. UNU-ViE is dedicated to the development of knowledge-based sustainable solutions for global problems and is therefore an active organizer of international science policy dialogues for sustainability. 
The section IDEAS of the Vice Rectorate of the United Nations University (UNU) in Europe aims at strengthening institutional growth of UNU in the world with particular emphasis on Europe, Africa and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). These institutional development issues are the core focus of the executive office.
Responsibilities:
· Translate different types of texts from English and French (and vice-versa), notably institutional,
strategic, scientific, and legal concepts and papers;
· Assist in the drafting and preparation of reports, concept notes, visit agendas, correspondence,
presentations, and other material relating to the Vice-Rectorate’s activities in Africa, including
legal documents such as Letter of Intents and Memoranda of Understanding;
· Develop an English/French glossary of the most frequently used terms with regards to Disaster
Risk Management;
· Proof-reading and copy-editing activities;
· Support the Vice Rectorate’s strategic planning and institutional development related activities;
· Assist in the organization of events, acting as interpreter and translator if need be;

· Assist the Programme Coordinator / head of Executive Office in all necessary academic and/or administrative tasks as the needs arise;
· Other tasks related to the IDEAS Unit as appropriate.
The involvement in this project offers the possibility of engaging in an interesting field of work in an international environment.
Profile and Qualifications:
· Field of Study: International Relations, International Development, International Law, Translation,
Political Science, or related field;
· Excellent command of English, good command of French strongly preferred, other languages,
such as German, will be considered an asset;
· Ability to work productively and maintain effective working relationships with people of different
national and cultural backgrounds;
· Computer software skills (e.g. MS Office).
Internship:
The successful candidate will be based at UNU-ViE in Bonn on a full-time basis (35 or 40 hours per week) for a contractual period ranging between 3-6 months. The internship is not remunerated. Next to a set of interesting and unique tasks, we offer you insights into the structure and functioning of the United Nations University. Your internship at the Vice Rectorate in Europe gives you the opportunity to collect work experience in a multi-cultural work environment.
Starting Date:
As soon as possible.
Application Procedure:
Interested applicants should submit their application, preferably by e-mail, and must include the
following:
· Curriculum Vitae in English;
· Cover letter in English:
outlining your motivations, possible contributions to the programme and future career goals;
· Completed UNU-ViE application form (downloadable at: http://www.vie.unu.edu/article/read/aboutthe-internship-programme, under Working Conditions);
· Two letters of recommendation.
For more information about the UNU-ViE internship programme, please visit the website
http://www.vie.unu.edu/article/read/about-the-internship-programme.
For more information about the application procedure, please visit
http://www.vie.unu.edu/article/read/application-procedure.

Internship at United Nations University - Vice Rectorate in Europe, Bonn

Internship at United Nations University - Vice Rectorate in Europe, Bonn 
The UNITED NATIONS UNIVERSITY Vice Rectorate in Europe (UNU-ViE) is an integral part of the Rector's office and the first Vice Rectorate of UNU outside the headqarters in Tokyo, Japan. Established in May 2007 in Bonn, UNU-ViE strengthens the presence of UNU in Europe. UNU-ViE is dedicated to the development of knowledge-based sustainable solutions for global problems and is therefore an active organizer of international science policy dialogues for sustainability. 
The section IDEAS of the Vice Rectorate of the United Nations University (UNU) in Europe aims at strengthening institutional growth of UNU in the world with particular emphasis on Europe, Africa and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). These institutional development issues are the core focus of the executive office.
Responsibilities:
· Translate different types of texts from English and French (and vice-versa), notably institutional,
strategic, scientific, and legal concepts and papers;
· Assist in the drafting and preparation of reports, concept notes, visit agendas, correspondence,
presentations, and other material relating to the Vice-Rectorate’s activities in Africa, including
legal documents such as Letter of Intents and Memoranda of Understanding;
· Develop an English/French glossary of the most frequently used terms with regards to Disaster
Risk Management;
· Proof-reading and copy-editing activities;
· Support the Vice Rectorate’s strategic planning and institutional development related activities;
· Assist in the organization of events, acting as interpreter and translator if need be;

· Assist the Programme Coordinator / head of Executive Office in all necessary academic and/or administrative tasks as the needs arise;
· Other tasks related to the IDEAS Unit as appropriate.
The involvement in this project offers the possibility of engaging in an interesting field of work in an international environment.
Profile and Qualifications:
· Field of Study: International Relations, International Development, International Law, Translation,
Political Science, or related field;
· Excellent command of English, good command of French strongly preferred, other languages,
such as German, will be considered an asset;
· Ability to work productively and maintain effective working relationships with people of different
national and cultural backgrounds;
· Computer software skills (e.g. MS Office).
Internship:
The successful candidate will be based at UNU-ViE in Bonn on a full-time basis (35 or 40 hours per week) for a contractual period ranging between 3-6 months. The internship is not remunerated. Next to a set of interesting and unique tasks, we offer you insights into the structure and functioning of the United Nations University. Your internship at the Vice Rectorate in Europe gives you the opportunity to collect work experience in a multi-cultural work environment.
Starting Date:
As soon as possible.
Application Procedure:
Interested applicants should submit their application, preferably by e-mail, and must include the
following:
· Curriculum Vitae in English;
· Cover letter in English:
outlining your motivations, possible contributions to the programme and future career goals;
· Completed UNU-ViE application form (downloadable at: http://www.vie.unu.edu/article/read/aboutthe-internship-programme, under Working Conditions);
· Two letters of recommendation.
For more information about the UNU-ViE internship programme, please visit the website
http://www.vie.unu.edu/article/read/about-the-internship-programme.
For more information about the application procedure, please visit
http://www.vie.unu.edu/article/read/application-procedure.

Oradea International Model United Nations, 12-16 May 2011‏

United Nations Simulation

Oradea International Model United Nations, 12-16 May 2011‏

United Nations (also Model UN or MUN) is an academic simulation of the United
Nations that aims to educate participants about civics, current events,
effective communication, globalization and multilateral diplomacy.

Are you aware of the
role that United Nations has across the world?

Have you ever thought
to take part on one of its activities?

Are you interested to
have access at one of the most important youth program in diplomacy?

Are you willing to
spend 5 days with foreign students in an international atmosphere?

If your
answer is `Yes`, we are waiting for you at: http://www.scholarshipandphd.blogspot.com/

Oradea International Model United Nations!

 

When?

Between
12-16 of May 2011.

Where?

In Oradea,
a northern city located in Romania.

How to apply?

The
applications are available between 15th of March and 15th
of April 2011.

www.oradmun.org
 

Oradea International Model United Nations, 12-16 May 2011‏

United Nations Simulation

Oradea International Model United Nations, 12-16 May 2011‏

United Nations (also Model UN or MUN) is an academic simulation of the United
Nations that aims to educate participants about civics, current events,
effective communication, globalization and multilateral diplomacy.

Are you aware of the
role that United Nations has across the world?

Have you ever thought
to take part on one of its activities?

Are you interested to
have access at one of the most important youth program in diplomacy?

Are you willing to
spend 5 days with foreign students in an international atmosphere?

If your
answer is `Yes`, we are waiting for you at: http://www.scholarshipandphd.blogspot.com/

Oradea International Model United Nations!

 

When?

Between
12-16 of May 2011.

Where?

In Oradea,
a northern city located in Romania.

How to apply?

The
applications are available between 15th of March and 15th
of April 2011.

www.oradmun.org
 

Building Powerful Influence, The New Face of Regional Business, Athe‏ns

Building Powerful Influence, The New Face of Regional Business, Athe‏ns
Building Powerful Influence is an innovative conference bringing together forward-thinking minds of regional experts, global leadership trainers and successful self-starters who will share their big visions and the tools to make them a reality.

With the "Power of Thinking Big" as the underlying theme, the conference aims to strengthen influence in the region's business environment by inspiring decision-makers to adopt key strategies needed to expand opportunities beyond current borders.

Join our interactive lectures on May 18th in Athens or on May 20th in Belgrade for an exciting session that is sure to leave you informed, inspired and on the way to bringing about change through personal power and influence.

Topics: Global Leadership, International Negotiations and Conflict Resolution, Regional Business Development, Strategic Cross-Border Communications, International-Regional Relations, Glocalisation, Entrepreneurship

Who should attend: Decision-makers, high-level managers, up-and-coming executives, consultants, entrepreneurs and policymakers, in all industries. Our target audience is anyone interested in gaining influence and making a difference in his or her business environment.

Registration: Early registration, before April 18th €265 + local tax

Venues: May 18th Athens: Divani Palace Acropolis | May 20th Belgrade: Hyatt Regency Belgrade http://www.scholarshipandphd.blogspot.com/

BUILDING POWERFUL INFLUENCE conference May 18 ATHENS & May 20 BELGRADE
Cross Cultural Cosmos & euronique+communications present

BUILDING POWERFUL INFLUENCE: The New Face of Regional Business

Wednesday, May 18th 2011 Athens, Greece | Friday, May 20th 2011 Belgrade, Serbia

Contact:

T +30 6937 376666 I +30 210 747 5286 | E info@buildingpowerfulinfluence.com

Website:
http://buildingpowerfulinfluence.com

Building Powerful Influence, The New Face of Regional Business, Athe‏ns

Building Powerful Influence, The New Face of Regional Business, Athe‏ns
Building Powerful Influence is an innovative conference bringing together forward-thinking minds of regional experts, global leadership trainers and successful self-starters who will share their big visions and the tools to make them a reality.

With the "Power of Thinking Big" as the underlying theme, the conference aims to strengthen influence in the region's business environment by inspiring decision-makers to adopt key strategies needed to expand opportunities beyond current borders.

Join our interactive lectures on May 18th in Athens or on May 20th in Belgrade for an exciting session that is sure to leave you informed, inspired and on the way to bringing about change through personal power and influence.

Topics: Global Leadership, International Negotiations and Conflict Resolution, Regional Business Development, Strategic Cross-Border Communications, International-Regional Relations, Glocalisation, Entrepreneurship

Who should attend: Decision-makers, high-level managers, up-and-coming executives, consultants, entrepreneurs and policymakers, in all industries. Our target audience is anyone interested in gaining influence and making a difference in his or her business environment.

Registration: Early registration, before April 18th €265 + local tax

Venues: May 18th Athens: Divani Palace Acropolis | May 20th Belgrade: Hyatt Regency Belgrade http://www.scholarshipandphd.blogspot.com/

BUILDING POWERFUL INFLUENCE conference May 18 ATHENS & May 20 BELGRADE
Cross Cultural Cosmos & euronique+communications present

BUILDING POWERFUL INFLUENCE: The New Face of Regional Business

Wednesday, May 18th 2011 Athens, Greece | Friday, May 20th 2011 Belgrade, Serbia

Contact:

T +30 6937 376666 I +30 210 747 5286 | E info@buildingpowerfulinfluence.com

Website:
http://buildingpowerfulinfluence.com

Experts for EU project related to CBRN issues and Penal Laws, Universidad de Deusto‏

Experts for EU project related to CBRN issues and Penal Laws, Universidad de Deusto‏

The Chair in Law and the Human Genome is preparing a proposal for the lot 2 of a tender  coming from the DG HOME of the European Union (see file attached), which is directly related to CBRN issues and Penal Laws. 

As you will see, we are highly experienced in taking part in EU founded Research Projects. Last year, we completed a study on the question of bioterrorism, biosafety and biosecurity for the DF JLS of the European Union. http://www.scholarshipandphd.blogspot.com/


According to the objectives of this tender, we are building a network of experts belonging not only to all the MS of the EU, but also to the countries quoted in the tender, who will collaborate with us in the development of these studies. We are looking for representatives of Croatia, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldava, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Albania.

If our proposal were the winner one, the representatives would have to report (about 10 pages) about the situation of this topic in their country, trough the methodology exposed in the tender (that is, not only developing a theoretical study on the legal situation, but also making one or two interviews with practitioners). They should also build a database of about 20 practitioners (lawyers, judges, public prosecutors, etc). We would pay a fee of about 500-600 euro for their efforces, apart from a certificate of being involved in this study.


If you need more information about this proposal, please, let us know. Do not hesitate to ask the questions you may consider necessary. Likewise, If you are not personally interested, but know about someone else who might be, please, let us know. He and us will be really thankful to you.

Urgent reply is needed. Deadline has been fixed on Thursday. Please, tell us about as soon as possible.

Iñigo de Miguel Beriain
Investigador Postdoctoral de la UPV/EHU
Cátedra Interuniversitaria de Derecho
y Genoma Humano
Universidad de Deusto
Avda. Universidades,24
48007 Bilbao
Tel: +34 94 413 92 87 / +34 94 445 57 93
Fax: +34 94 445 55 13
www.catedraderechoygenomahumano.es 

http://www.catedraderechoygenomahumano.es/novedades.asp?lang=I 

Experts for EU project related to CBRN issues and Penal Laws, Universidad de Deusto‏

Experts for EU project related to CBRN issues and Penal Laws, Universidad de Deusto‏

The Chair in Law and the Human Genome is preparing a proposal for the lot 2 of a tender  coming from the DG HOME of the European Union (see file attached), which is directly related to CBRN issues and Penal Laws. 

As you will see, we are highly experienced in taking part in EU founded Research Projects. Last year, we completed a study on the question of bioterrorism, biosafety and biosecurity for the DF JLS of the European Union. http://www.scholarshipandphd.blogspot.com/


According to the objectives of this tender, we are building a network of experts belonging not only to all the MS of the EU, but also to the countries quoted in the tender, who will collaborate with us in the development of these studies. We are looking for representatives of Croatia, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldava, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Albania.

If our proposal were the winner one, the representatives would have to report (about 10 pages) about the situation of this topic in their country, trough the methodology exposed in the tender (that is, not only developing a theoretical study on the legal situation, but also making one or two interviews with practitioners). They should also build a database of about 20 practitioners (lawyers, judges, public prosecutors, etc). We would pay a fee of about 500-600 euro for their efforces, apart from a certificate of being involved in this study.


If you need more information about this proposal, please, let us know. Do not hesitate to ask the questions you may consider necessary. Likewise, If you are not personally interested, but know about someone else who might be, please, let us know. He and us will be really thankful to you.

Urgent reply is needed. Deadline has been fixed on Thursday. Please, tell us about as soon as possible.

Iñigo de Miguel Beriain
Investigador Postdoctoral de la UPV/EHU
Cátedra Interuniversitaria de Derecho
y Genoma Humano
Universidad de Deusto
Avda. Universidades,24
48007 Bilbao
Tel: +34 94 413 92 87 / +34 94 445 57 93
Fax: +34 94 445 55 13
www.catedraderechoygenomahumano.es 

http://www.catedraderechoygenomahumano.es/novedades.asp?lang=I 

The Recent Past in Post-Dictatorial Societies, Bucharest, 13-14 May 2011

The Recent Past in Post-Dictatorial Societies, Bucharest, 13-14 May 2011 

The challenges of reckoning with the recent past differ from one post-dictatorial society to another, shaping new values, principles, or juridical norms on which democracy is to be built. As Juan Linz and Alfred Stepan underline in their study, the implications of transitions and of democratic consolidations are more complex than the simple movement from a nondemocratic to a democratic regime. Such periods are defined by analytic efforts of understanding the former regime, both with regard to the mechanisms of repression that allowed for its perpetuation, and to the manner in which citizens built mechanisms of accommodation to it. Furthermore, periods of transition entail also pragmatic, institutional, choices for drawing a line between the past and the present, so as the new political and social order becomes credible (Claus Offe).

In a broad sense, transitional justice envisions a multitude of practices and methods of dealing with, investigating, re-evaluating, or correcting the errors of the former regime (Lavinia Stan). Considering this, the juridical and political responses are linked to a specific understanding of justice in transition, including, non-exhaustively, measures of access to archives, establishment of historical commissions for the study of the past, criminal investigation of former perpetrators, temporary exclusion from public offices of the former political elite or of former collaborators of the secret police, or the restitution of the property seized by the former regime. Critical inquiries, the re-evaluation and confrontation of the past contribute to imagining the political and juridical instruments that allow democracy to find ways of expression. Moreover, the problematic of memory becomes one of significant relevance in building a democratic community, as no viable democracy can be born out of negation, amnesia, or forgetfulness of past crimes, abuses, and errors (Vladimir Tismaneanu).

The student conference organized by the Department of Political Science, University of Bucharest, in collaboration with the Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and the Memory of the Romanian Exile (Bucharest) and Università di Bologna - Forlì (the European project Me 2 EU : From Memory to Europe), is an invitation to reflect upon the different choices and methods of reckoning with the past in post-dictatorial societies.

We welcome original theoretical and empirical studies, individually or collectively conducted, which are able to foster an interdisciplinary dialogue on the following (but not restricted to) themes:
- Memory and democracy: Dealing with the recent past in post-communist European societies;
- Transitional justice mechanisms and practices;
- The role of different socio-political actors in the enactment and enforcement of transitional justice mechanisms and practices (political parties, civil society, historical commissions, etc.);
- Policies, practices, instruments, and institutions administering the relation with the recent past;
- Policies and politics of memory. The political stake in administering the recent past;
- Historical narratives about the recent past (in the public discourse, history handbooks, programs of political parties, jurisprudence, etc.)
- Memorials and lieux de mémoire;
- The nostalgia of the former regime. Explanations and interpretations;
- The status of minorities in post-dictatorial societies
- The relation between the legal systems of the former and current regimes:
- The problematic of the victim in transitional justice.

We particularly welcome the contributions of students enrolled in the final years of BA and MA studies in social sciences: political science, anthropology, sociology, and law.

The conference will take place at the Political Science Department, University of Bucharest: 8, Spiru Haret Street, 010175, Bucharest (District 1), Romania.

For participation, please submit an abstract (in English or French) of no more than 300 words, and a brief CV to fspubconference@gmail.com, by March 30. Mention if partial funding for travel and accommodation costs is needed (currently available funding is very limited).

The selected papers (cca. 20, 000 - 25, 000 characters) should be submitted by May 7th. The languages of the conference will be English and French. However, the final paper can be written in Romanian, English, or French.

The conference is organized in partnership with Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie; The Policy Center for Roma and Minorities, Bucharest; Europe Direct CENTRAS, Bucharest.

Reckoning with the Recent Past in Post-Dictatorial Societies
May 13-14, 2011
Department of Political Science, University of Bucharest
Deadline for submitting the abstract: March 30, 2011

http://fspubconference2011.wordpress.com/

The Recent Past in Post-Dictatorial Societies, Bucharest, 13-14 May 2011

The Recent Past in Post-Dictatorial Societies, Bucharest, 13-14 May 2011 

The challenges of reckoning with the recent past differ from one post-dictatorial society to another, shaping new values, principles, or juridical norms on which democracy is to be built. As Juan Linz and Alfred Stepan underline in their study, the implications of transitions and of democratic consolidations are more complex than the simple movement from a nondemocratic to a democratic regime. Such periods are defined by analytic efforts of understanding the former regime, both with regard to the mechanisms of repression that allowed for its perpetuation, and to the manner in which citizens built mechanisms of accommodation to it. Furthermore, periods of transition entail also pragmatic, institutional, choices for drawing a line between the past and the present, so as the new political and social order becomes credible (Claus Offe).

In a broad sense, transitional justice envisions a multitude of practices and methods of dealing with, investigating, re-evaluating, or correcting the errors of the former regime (Lavinia Stan). Considering this, the juridical and political responses are linked to a specific understanding of justice in transition, including, non-exhaustively, measures of access to archives, establishment of historical commissions for the study of the past, criminal investigation of former perpetrators, temporary exclusion from public offices of the former political elite or of former collaborators of the secret police, or the restitution of the property seized by the former regime. Critical inquiries, the re-evaluation and confrontation of the past contribute to imagining the political and juridical instruments that allow democracy to find ways of expression. Moreover, the problematic of memory becomes one of significant relevance in building a democratic community, as no viable democracy can be born out of negation, amnesia, or forgetfulness of past crimes, abuses, and errors (Vladimir Tismaneanu).

The student conference organized by the Department of Political Science, University of Bucharest, in collaboration with the Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and the Memory of the Romanian Exile (Bucharest) and Università di Bologna - Forlì (the European project Me 2 EU : From Memory to Europe), is an invitation to reflect upon the different choices and methods of reckoning with the past in post-dictatorial societies.

We welcome original theoretical and empirical studies, individually or collectively conducted, which are able to foster an interdisciplinary dialogue on the following (but not restricted to) themes:
- Memory and democracy: Dealing with the recent past in post-communist European societies;
- Transitional justice mechanisms and practices;
- The role of different socio-political actors in the enactment and enforcement of transitional justice mechanisms and practices (political parties, civil society, historical commissions, etc.);
- Policies, practices, instruments, and institutions administering the relation with the recent past;
- Policies and politics of memory. The political stake in administering the recent past;
- Historical narratives about the recent past (in the public discourse, history handbooks, programs of political parties, jurisprudence, etc.)
- Memorials and lieux de mémoire;
- The nostalgia of the former regime. Explanations and interpretations;
- The status of minorities in post-dictatorial societies
- The relation between the legal systems of the former and current regimes:
- The problematic of the victim in transitional justice.

We particularly welcome the contributions of students enrolled in the final years of BA and MA studies in social sciences: political science, anthropology, sociology, and law.

The conference will take place at the Political Science Department, University of Bucharest: 8, Spiru Haret Street, 010175, Bucharest (District 1), Romania.

For participation, please submit an abstract (in English or French) of no more than 300 words, and a brief CV to fspubconference@gmail.com, by March 30. Mention if partial funding for travel and accommodation costs is needed (currently available funding is very limited).

The selected papers (cca. 20, 000 - 25, 000 characters) should be submitted by May 7th. The languages of the conference will be English and French. However, the final paper can be written in Romanian, English, or French.

The conference is organized in partnership with Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie; The Policy Center for Roma and Minorities, Bucharest; Europe Direct CENTRAS, Bucharest.

Reckoning with the Recent Past in Post-Dictatorial Societies
May 13-14, 2011
Department of Political Science, University of Bucharest
Deadline for submitting the abstract: March 30, 2011

http://fspubconference2011.wordpress.com/

World Bank Scholarship Program 2011-March 31 2011

World Bank Scholarship Program 2011-March 31 2011

Are you a national of a World Bank member country? Then you might be eligible for Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program scholarship from World Bank. Apply Today: Application Deadline: March 31, 2011 Applicants are strongly encouraged to use our on-line application.
The mission of the World Bank Group is to reduce poverty and improve living standards through sustainable development and investment in people. The World Bank Institute (WBI) is at the forefront of the Bank’s efforts to promote learning and deliver to the stakeholders, the best thinking and experience emerging from around the world on issues crucial to reform and socio-economic development.
Through its management of the Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (JJ/WBGSP) and the Robert S. McNamara Fellowships Program (RSM Fellowships), WBI supplements its training programs by providing opportunities for graduate study to promising professionals from developing member countries.
The objective of the Scholarship and Fellowship Programs is to help create an international community of highly-trained professionals working in the field of economic and social development. The community will actively participate in the capacity building efforts in the developing countries. http://www.scholarshipandphd.blogspot.com/
Respective candidates are encouraged to carefully go through both the JJ/WBGSP and RSM Fellowships and review the eligibility criteria. For the JJ/WBGSP Regular Program and RSM Fellowships candidates apply directly to the Secretariat at the World Bank Headquarters. For both the Partnership Programs the respective host universities should be contacted.

 

World Bank Scholarship Program 2011-March 31 2011

World Bank Scholarship Program 2011-March 31 2011

Are you a national of a World Bank member country? Then you might be eligible for Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program scholarship from World Bank. Apply Today: Application Deadline: March 31, 2011 Applicants are strongly encouraged to use our on-line application.
The mission of the World Bank Group is to reduce poverty and improve living standards through sustainable development and investment in people. The World Bank Institute (WBI) is at the forefront of the Bank’s efforts to promote learning and deliver to the stakeholders, the best thinking and experience emerging from around the world on issues crucial to reform and socio-economic development.
Through its management of the Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (JJ/WBGSP) and the Robert S. McNamara Fellowships Program (RSM Fellowships), WBI supplements its training programs by providing opportunities for graduate study to promising professionals from developing member countries.
The objective of the Scholarship and Fellowship Programs is to help create an international community of highly-trained professionals working in the field of economic and social development. The community will actively participate in the capacity building efforts in the developing countries. http://www.scholarshipandphd.blogspot.com/
Respective candidates are encouraged to carefully go through both the JJ/WBGSP and RSM Fellowships and review the eligibility criteria. For the JJ/WBGSP Regular Program and RSM Fellowships candidates apply directly to the Secretariat at the World Bank Headquarters. For both the Partnership Programs the respective host universities should be contacted.

 

International Master MIREES, University of Bologna, Deadline May 16th‏

International Master MIREES, University of Bologna, Deadline May 16th‏

The international *Master of Arts in** **Interdisciplinary Research and
Studies on Eastern Europe* *(MIREES)* is a *Second cycle Joint Degree* (120
ECTS), awarded by the University of Bologna (Forlì Campus) in cooperation
with the *Vytautas Magnus University <http://www.vdu.lt/>* at Kaunas,
the *Corvinus
University <http://www.uni-corvinus.hu/index.php?id=474>* of Budapest, and
the *Saint-Petersburg State University <http://www.spbu.ru/>*.

MIREES is an innovative graduate programme, *taught entirely* in *English* ,
unique in Italy and Europe, devoted to students that have a BA background in
Economics, Politics, International Relations, History, Agricultural or
Cultural studies at large, and would now like to acquire a specialized,
in-depth knowledge of the Post-socialist Countries in transition, the new EU
member States after the Enlargements of 2004 and 2007, as well as the New
East-European Neighbour Countries.

MIREES combines an *academic approach* with *professional training*, forging
potential insightful consultants, analysts, and managers as Area Experts for
international agencies, public administrations, private and public
companies, and NGOs, while also offering a solid basis for further academic
studies at the PhD level.

The programme produces graduates who are able to analyse, interpret, assess
and manage problems concerning the international dimension particularly of
political, economic and social phenomena in Eastern Europe.
For this purpose, the programme includes learning activities in linguistics,
economics, politological, historical and cultural studies, which are
mutually integrated to provide an in-depth preparation on the operations of
political, social and economic systems in the countries of Eastern Europe
and their role in the international context.
The programme includes an obligatory period of *international mobility* (6
months), not only to enhance the learning value of the whole 2nd cycle
degree programme through the attendance of (linguistic and subject-related)
course units with their relative tests, but also for field research which
the students will implement in preparation of their dissertations.

*Admission requirements** *for prospective students are as follows:

-

a First Cycle Degree (or a certificate of study obtained abroad and
recognised as being suitable), in one of the following disciplinary
fields: Law, Economics, Social Sciences, Humanities and Agriculture;
-

knowledge of English language;
-

essentials computer science skills.

*Two evaluation sessions* are scheduled: the *first one*, with deadline *May,
16**th** 2011*, is open to all candidates; the *second one*, with
deadline *September,
19**th** 2011 *is only for EU students and non-EU students with equivalent
status. Detailed information regarding the application procedure and
documents to submit will be explained in the forthcoming call for
applications. Anyhow, candidates will be requested to send the following
documents:

-

*Application form** *and* programme proposal*, downloadable from the
on-line system as soon as the call for applications is launched;
-

*Copy of the graduation certificate, with the full transcript of all
exams passed, with results, issued and certified by the University *where
the degree was obtained, together with a back-and-front photocopy of the
identity document and the student’s statement that it is a faithful copy of
the original;
-

*Detailed English-written **CV*;
-

*English language certificate*;
-

*Attestation of essential computer skills*;* *
-

*Two letters of introduction *written in English by academics or, if the
applicant belongs to an institution, by the institution’s managers.


Further information is available at: *www.mirees.unibo.it*


*CONTACTS*

*Ms Elisa Landi*
Degree programme secretariat

*e-mail*: *elisa.landi3@unibo.it*

*tel.*: +39.0543.374149


*Ms Elisa Grandi*
Mirees tutor

*e-mail*: *elisa.grandi5@studio.unibo.it*

 

International Master MIREES, University of Bologna, Deadline May 16th‏

International Master MIREES, University of Bologna, Deadline May 16th‏

The international *Master of Arts in** **Interdisciplinary Research and
Studies on Eastern Europe* *(MIREES)* is a *Second cycle Joint Degree* (120
ECTS), awarded by the University of Bologna (Forlì Campus) in cooperation
with the *Vytautas Magnus University <http://www.vdu.lt/>* at Kaunas,
the *Corvinus
University <http://www.uni-corvinus.hu/index.php?id=474>* of Budapest, and
the *Saint-Petersburg State University <http://www.spbu.ru/>*.

MIREES is an innovative graduate programme, *taught entirely* in *English* ,
unique in Italy and Europe, devoted to students that have a BA background in
Economics, Politics, International Relations, History, Agricultural or
Cultural studies at large, and would now like to acquire a specialized,
in-depth knowledge of the Post-socialist Countries in transition, the new EU
member States after the Enlargements of 2004 and 2007, as well as the New
East-European Neighbour Countries.

MIREES combines an *academic approach* with *professional training*, forging
potential insightful consultants, analysts, and managers as Area Experts for
international agencies, public administrations, private and public
companies, and NGOs, while also offering a solid basis for further academic
studies at the PhD level.

The programme produces graduates who are able to analyse, interpret, assess
and manage problems concerning the international dimension particularly of
political, economic and social phenomena in Eastern Europe.
For this purpose, the programme includes learning activities in linguistics,
economics, politological, historical and cultural studies, which are
mutually integrated to provide an in-depth preparation on the operations of
political, social and economic systems in the countries of Eastern Europe
and their role in the international context.
The programme includes an obligatory period of *international mobility* (6
months), not only to enhance the learning value of the whole 2nd cycle
degree programme through the attendance of (linguistic and subject-related)
course units with their relative tests, but also for field research which
the students will implement in preparation of their dissertations.

*Admission requirements** *for prospective students are as follows:

-

a First Cycle Degree (or a certificate of study obtained abroad and
recognised as being suitable), in one of the following disciplinary
fields: Law, Economics, Social Sciences, Humanities and Agriculture;
-

knowledge of English language;
-

essentials computer science skills.

*Two evaluation sessions* are scheduled: the *first one*, with deadline *May,
16**th** 2011*, is open to all candidates; the *second one*, with
deadline *September,
19**th** 2011 *is only for EU students and non-EU students with equivalent
status. Detailed information regarding the application procedure and
documents to submit will be explained in the forthcoming call for
applications. Anyhow, candidates will be requested to send the following
documents:

-

*Application form** *and* programme proposal*, downloadable from the
on-line system as soon as the call for applications is launched;
-

*Copy of the graduation certificate, with the full transcript of all
exams passed, with results, issued and certified by the University *where
the degree was obtained, together with a back-and-front photocopy of the
identity document and the student’s statement that it is a faithful copy of
the original;
-

*Detailed English-written **CV*;
-

*English language certificate*;
-

*Attestation of essential computer skills*;* *
-

*Two letters of introduction *written in English by academics or, if the
applicant belongs to an institution, by the institution’s managers.


Further information is available at: *www.mirees.unibo.it*


*CONTACTS*

*Ms Elisa Landi*
Degree programme secretariat

*e-mail*: *elisa.landi3@unibo.it*

*tel.*: +39.0543.374149


*Ms Elisa Grandi*
Mirees tutor

*e-mail*: *elisa.grandi5@studio.unibo.it*

 

CEELBAS Workshop, Sarajevo Revisited, 30 June - 1 July 2011‏

CEELBAS Workshop, Sarajevo Revisited, 30 June - 1 July 2011‏

With the twentieth anniversary of the siege of Sarajevo approaching it seems a timely moment to revisit the city and the myths that surround it. Today, the city and the region have been overshadowed by the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. In the 1990s the besieged city became central to the future of Europe, to questions of international foreign policy, and indeed to the notion of western civilisation itself. Known previously only for its minor role in World War One, the city rapidly became a symbol of a post-Cold War world order in which ethnic divisions had replaced ideological ones, and barbarism was unleashed. At the same time, the city was understood as an exception in the region, variously representing Europe's commitment to multiculturalism, and defence of European Islam. This workshop aims to revisit the city in its many manifestations past and present, and explore its role in debates on Europe, the Balkans and the post-Cold War world order.

Contributions are invited for an interdisciplinary workshop to be held at the University of Bath, funded by CEELBAS, which aims to explore the changing representations and significations of the city. One strand of this workshop will examine literary, cinematic, journalistic and artistic representations of the city. A second strand will examine its symbolic significance in political and intellectual debates. Here, the uses of the city in debates on the clash of civilisations, multiculturalism, new imperialisms and the future of supranational bodies such as the UN are welcomed. Papers on any period in the history of the city will be considered, although the focus of the workshop is on the recent war and its aftermath.

Workshop Organiser: Dr Karoline von Oppen, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY

Please send 200 word abstracts of papers to mlskvo@bath.ac.uk

A publication of contributions is planned.
by 1 April 2011.

CEELBAS Workshop, Sarajevo Revisited, 30 June - 1 July 2011‏

CEELBAS Workshop, Sarajevo Revisited, 30 June - 1 July 2011‏

With the twentieth anniversary of the siege of Sarajevo approaching it seems a timely moment to revisit the city and the myths that surround it. Today, the city and the region have been overshadowed by the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. In the 1990s the besieged city became central to the future of Europe, to questions of international foreign policy, and indeed to the notion of western civilisation itself. Known previously only for its minor role in World War One, the city rapidly became a symbol of a post-Cold War world order in which ethnic divisions had replaced ideological ones, and barbarism was unleashed. At the same time, the city was understood as an exception in the region, variously representing Europe's commitment to multiculturalism, and defence of European Islam. This workshop aims to revisit the city in its many manifestations past and present, and explore its role in debates on Europe, the Balkans and the post-Cold War world order.

Contributions are invited for an interdisciplinary workshop to be held at the University of Bath, funded by CEELBAS, which aims to explore the changing representations and significations of the city. One strand of this workshop will examine literary, cinematic, journalistic and artistic representations of the city. A second strand will examine its symbolic significance in political and intellectual debates. Here, the uses of the city in debates on the clash of civilisations, multiculturalism, new imperialisms and the future of supranational bodies such as the UN are welcomed. Papers on any period in the history of the city will be considered, although the focus of the workshop is on the recent war and its aftermath.

Workshop Organiser: Dr Karoline von Oppen, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY

Please send 200 word abstracts of papers to mlskvo@bath.ac.uk

A publication of contributions is planned.
by 1 April 2011.

2011 Mary Catherine Mooney Fellowship, USA

2011 Mary Catherine Mooney Fellowship, USA
Study Subject:Many
Employer:Boston Athenæum
Level:Scholars, graduate students, independent scholars, teaching faculty, and professionals in the humanities as well as teachers and librarians in secondary public, private, and parochial schools
Scholarship Description:A Mary Catherine Mooney Fellowship, courtesy of a long-time teacher in the Boston Public School system, offers a stipend of $1,500 for a residency of twenty days and includes a year’s membership to the Boston Athenæum. Scholars, graduate students, independent scholars, teaching faculty, and professionals in the humanities as well as teachers and librarians in secondary public, private, and parochial schools are eligible. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or foreign nationals holding the appropriate U.S. government documents.
Applicants must submit a curriculum vitae and letter of intent describing the proposed project and citing specific materials from the Boston Athenæum’s collections. Graduate students must also include a letter of recommendation from their faculty advisor. http://www.scholarshipandphd.blogspot.com/
Scholarship Application Deadline:by April 15 of every year
Further Scholarship Information and Application

2011 Mary Catherine Mooney Fellowship, USA

2011 Mary Catherine Mooney Fellowship, USA
Study Subject:Many
Employer:Boston Athenæum
Level:Scholars, graduate students, independent scholars, teaching faculty, and professionals in the humanities as well as teachers and librarians in secondary public, private, and parochial schools
Scholarship Description:A Mary Catherine Mooney Fellowship, courtesy of a long-time teacher in the Boston Public School system, offers a stipend of $1,500 for a residency of twenty days and includes a year’s membership to the Boston Athenæum. Scholars, graduate students, independent scholars, teaching faculty, and professionals in the humanities as well as teachers and librarians in secondary public, private, and parochial schools are eligible. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or foreign nationals holding the appropriate U.S. government documents.
Applicants must submit a curriculum vitae and letter of intent describing the proposed project and citing specific materials from the Boston Athenæum’s collections. Graduate students must also include a letter of recommendation from their faculty advisor. http://www.scholarshipandphd.blogspot.com/
Scholarship Application Deadline:by April 15 of every year
Further Scholarship Information and Application

Maria Pia Gratton International Award at University of Illinois, USA

Maria Pia Gratton International Award at University of Illinois, USA
2011 -International Award for female graduate at University of Illinois in USA

Study Subject:Academic and cultural experience
Employer: University of Illinois
Level:Graduate
Scholarship Description:This award is intended to enable a female graduate student from outside the United States to have an academic and cultural experience at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). Preference will be given to a student who has had a limited opportunity to travel outside of her home country.
Applicants must either be: a) currently enrolled as graduate students at UIUC with at least one academic year (i.e., two semesters) of graduate school remaining after the conclusion of the academic year in which the student is applying for the Gratton Award; OR b) if not currently enrolled as graduate students at UIUC, applicants must be applying as graduate students at UIUC for the academic year immediately following the year in which the student is applying for the Gratton Award (Note: Applicants who have not yet been admitted to UIUC must follow regular academic admission procedures. http://www.scholarshipandphd.blogspot.com/
The selections committee will take into account the degree to which applicants share Pia’s philosophy of life and desire to improve their multicultural experiences and education. Pia believed that living among various people, studying various cultures, and learning various customs taught her to appreciate and respect the people of this world.

Scholarship Application Deadline:
April 4, 2011
Further Scholarship Information and Application

Maria Pia Gratton International Award at University of Illinois, USA

Maria Pia Gratton International Award at University of Illinois, USA
2011 -International Award for female graduate at University of Illinois in USA

Study Subject:Academic and cultural experience
Employer: University of Illinois
Level:Graduate
Scholarship Description:This award is intended to enable a female graduate student from outside the United States to have an academic and cultural experience at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). Preference will be given to a student who has had a limited opportunity to travel outside of her home country.
Applicants must either be: a) currently enrolled as graduate students at UIUC with at least one academic year (i.e., two semesters) of graduate school remaining after the conclusion of the academic year in which the student is applying for the Gratton Award; OR b) if not currently enrolled as graduate students at UIUC, applicants must be applying as graduate students at UIUC for the academic year immediately following the year in which the student is applying for the Gratton Award (Note: Applicants who have not yet been admitted to UIUC must follow regular academic admission procedures. http://www.scholarshipandphd.blogspot.com/
The selections committee will take into account the degree to which applicants share Pia’s philosophy of life and desire to improve their multicultural experiences and education. Pia believed that living among various people, studying various cultures, and learning various customs taught her to appreciate and respect the people of this world.

Scholarship Application Deadline:
April 4, 2011
Further Scholarship Information and Application