Graduate Fellowships at Central European University, Budapest

Alex Rudd alex.rudd at GMAIL.COM
Tue Nov 6 19:36:59 UTC 2012


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CEU Department of History,the Religious Studies Program and the Jewish Studies
Program offer fellowships for graduate students.

The History Department at CEU Budapest offers competitive fellowships for
MA and PhD programs.

Central European University in Budapest, Hungary is the only international
English-language graduate school in Europe that is accredited in both
Europe(Hungary) and in the United States. The History Department focuses on
early modern and modern history, with a number of regional concentrations,
including Central and Eastern Europe and the
Eastern Mediterranean, as well the former territories of the Ottoman
and Russian
Empires.

Comparative perspectives on Western Europe and the Middle East are
encouraged in both teaching and research. The curriculum is comparative,
interdisciplinary, and relates to current theoretical discussions in the
field and beyond. The department offers courses in the following fields:

·         Historical Studies: Historiography, Theories,Methods, Skills
·         Social and Political History
·         Religious, Cultural, and Intellectual History
·         Ethnicity, Nations, Nationalism and Empires
·         Gender and History

Furthermore, it is possible to concentrate on a number of special subjects
such as Eastern Mediterranean Studies, Jewish Studies, Ottoman Studies,
History of Science, and Religious Studies. Additionally, the affiliated
Source Language Teaching unit offers courses in Arabic, Armenian, Ancient
Greek, Latin,Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Russian,
Ottoman Turkish and Turkish.

In addition to the 2-year MA and 1-year MA program offered by the
Department of History, students may earn additional certificates in Jewish
Studies and Religious Studies. For more information see
http://religion.ceu.hu/ and http://web.ceu.hu/jewishstudies/. The department
is also one of the host institutions for the MATILDA program, which allows
students to focus on European women’s and gender history. Please see the
CEU’s MATILDA webpage for more information: http://gender.ceu.hu/node/18307.

In addition to coursework, conferences, workshops, and guest lectures are
held throughout the year to enrich the curriculum and the academic life in
the department.

The History Department at CEU is a cosmopolitan place of learning, a site
of transnational academic socialization where sophisticated scholarship is
combined with a relaxed, collegial atmosphere. Faculty members come from a
variety of countries, including Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, Hungary,
Poland, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, and the
United States. For more information on faculty research interests and contact
information see http://history.ceu.hu/faculty-areas-of-specialization.

In recent years the department has admitted students from over thirty
countries in Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Central Asia. The
majority receive grants, fellowships, and other forms of need-and
merit-based financial assistance. Many of our MA graduates have been accepted
into high-ranking American and European PhD programs, and our alumni teach
in universities around the world or have taken leading positions in
government, business, and international organizations. See:
http://history.ceu.hu/alumni-profiles

The department invites applications for the 1) one-year MA program,designed
for students who have completed at least a four-year Bachelor’s degree; 2)
two-year MA program, designed for those who have completed a three-year
Bachelor’s degree; and 3) PhD program. All academic programs start in
September 2013. The application deadline is
January 24, 2013. Apply at www.ceu.hu/admissions. Early applications are
encouraged.

For inquiries about the department, the programs, the funding schemes, and
the admission process, or for any other questions related to our department,
please contact Ms. Agnes Bendik: BendikAg at ceu.hu

History Department
Central European University
c/o Agnes Bendik
Nador u. 9
H-1051 Budapest, Hungary
Phone: +36 1 327-3022
Fax: +36 1 327-3191
http://history.ceu.hu

CEU History Department is on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=37739447124

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