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Courses at Central European University
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open to OSUN and CIVICA partners online in Spring Term 2021
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CEU Spring Term Dates: 6 April 2021 - 18 June 2021
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APPLICATION GUIDELINES
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To apply, complete an online form:
Online Application FormAPPLY FOR A COURSE AT CEU
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Deadline for application:
11:59 pm (CET) on March 25th, 2021
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Contact email for inquiries:
osun-courses@ceu.edu
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COURSE SCHEDULES
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The chart below contains tentative class schedule and is updated continuously. All class schedules are Vienna time (CET).
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Week 1 of the term starts on Monday, 6 April. Week 4 starts on Monday, 26 April. Week 6 starts on Monday, 10 May.
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COURSE ENROLLMENT
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Eligibility: courses are open to advanced undergraduate, Master's and doctoral students from all OSUN and CIVICA partner institutions.
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Junior faculty and staff of OSUN universities are welcome to apply to the courses relevant to their fields and subjects (audit/credit possible).
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Unless specified, all courses are for credit. Some courses may be available for students to audit.
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If you wish to audit a course rather than take it for credit, please indicate this in the academic plans section of your online application.
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Note on credit system: expected volume of a 2 US credit course is 12 weeks of 90 minutes’ class time per week
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(total of 18 hours of class time plus assignments and individual study).
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After the review of applications by the course instructor(s), you will be notified of your acceptance between 1 and 5 April 2021.
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Along with the notification, you will receive detailed information about the practicalities of joining the course.
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COURSES OPEN TO APPLICATION
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Course titleDepartmentFacultyLevelUS CreditsECTS CreditsPre-requisites and other commentsSyllabusSchedule
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1Constitutionalism and Rights in South and South East AsiaDepartment of Legal StudiesArun ThiruvengadamMaster’s12open to external students Week 6-8: Tu, Fri 9:00-10:40am May 11: 11:00am-12:40pm
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2Corporate Finance and Securities RegulationDepartment of Legal StudiesYuliya GusevaMaster’s24open to external students LinkWeek 6-8: Mo-Fri (daily) 3:30-5:10pm, no class May 20
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3Corporate Governance: Acquisitions and Capital StructureDepartment of Legal StudiesCharles WhiteheadMaster’s12open to external students LinkWeek 6-7: Mo, Wed 5:30-7:10pm
Week 8: Tu, Thu 5:30-7:10pm
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4Defenders of Christendom: The Evolution of an IdeaDepartment of Medieval StudiesNóra BerendMaster’s, Doctoral12open to external students Starts week 4 (April 26)
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5Ethics of Big DataDepartment of Economics and BusinessChrys MargaritidisMaster’s24no background in ethics or law required, but familiarity with Big Data issues necessaryLinkApril 24, May 15, May 29: 9:00am-12:40pm; April 25, May 16, May 30: 1:30pm-5:10pm
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6Europe: Transnational Constitutional IdentityDepartment of Legal StudiesSusanna ManciniMaster’s12open to external students Week 2-4: Tu, Thu 3:30-5:10pm
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7European Anti-Discrimination LawDepartment of Legal StudiesMathias MöschelMaster’s24open to external students Week 1-7: Tu, Thu 9:00-10:40am, no class on May 18
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8Financial Economics: Asset Pricing and Limits to ArbitrageDepartment of Economics and BusinessAdam ZawadowskiMaster’s, Doctoral24Pre-requisites: Microeconomic Theory 1 and 2

LinkMondays 11:00 am - 12:40 pm, Wednesdays 9:00 - 10:40 am, starting April 12, ending May 19
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9Freedom of AssemblyDepartment of Legal StudiesMichael HamiltonMaster’s12open to external students April 15, 22: 1:30-3:10pm
April 16, 21, 23: 3:30-5:10pm
April 19: 5:30-7:10pm
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10Human RightsSchool of Public PolicyKirsten Roberts LyerMaster’s48open to external students Week 1-6: Tu 9:00am-12:40pm

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11International Humanitarian Law for Public Policy StudentsSchool of Public PolicyKirsten Roberts LyerMaster’s24law background not requiredWeek 1-6: Mo 1.30 -5.10 pm
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12International Rule of Law Assistance: Law and DevelopmentDepartment of Legal StudiesMarkus BöckenfördeMaster’s24open to external students LinkMondays 3:30-5:10pm
Wednesdays: 1:30-3:10pm
(week 1-7)
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13International Tax LawDepartment of Legal StudiesChristoph UrtzMaster’s12open to external students April 9, 12, 19, 22, 23, 26:
9:00-10:40am
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14Law and TechnologyDepartment of Legal StudiesTommaso SoaveMaster’s12open to external students LinkWeeks 1-5,7: Tu 3:30-5:10pm
Thu: 1:30-3:10pm
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15Politics and Policies of Development AidSchool of Public PolicyThilo BodensteinMaster’s24open to external students Week 1-6: Tu 9:00am-12:40pm
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16Race, justice, solidarity: addressing anti-Roma racism in contemporary Europe
Romani Studies ProgramMarton RovidMaster’s24open to external students
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17Science and Society: Advanced issuesDepartment of PhilosophyMaria KronfeldnerMaster’s, Doctoral24some background in philosophy of science necessaryLinkApr 13, 1:30-5:10pm; Apr 14, 3:30-5:10pm; Apr 27, 1:30-5:10pm; May 4, 1:30-5:10pm; May 11, 1:30-5:10pm; May 25, 3:30-5:10pm; May 26, 3:30-5:10pm; June 1, 3:30-5:10pm
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18Skills for Impact - Applying Psychology to Public PolicySchool of Public PolicyKinga GönczMaster’s24open to external students
April 28-30, 9:00am-5.00pm
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19Skills for Impact – Practical Legal skills for Public Policy StudentsSchool of Public PolicyKirsten Roberts LyerMaster’s24open to external students April 7-9, 9:00am-5.00pm

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20Skills for Impact - Turning Conflicts into CollaborationSchool of Public PolicyKinga GönczMaster’s24open to external students April 14-16, 9:00am-5.00pm

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21The Emergence of Central Europe in the Middle AgesDepartment of Medieval StudiesBalázs Nagy
Master’s12open to external students Starts week 4 (April 26)
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22The Internet and Human RightsSchool of Public PolicyCameran AshrafMaster’s24open to external students Week 1-6: Mon 9:00am-12:40pm

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23The Medieval University of Vienna: History, Sciences, Concepts
Department of Medieval StudiesEdit Anna LukácsMaster’s12open to external students Starts week 4 (April 26)
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24The Politics of South-South Development in AfricaSchool of Public PolicyDaniel LargeMaster’s24open to external students Week 1-6: Mon 9:00am-12:40pm
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25Transmitting Devotional Trends: Books and Religious Idea(l)s in Late Medieval East Central EuropeDepartment of Medieval StudiesÁgnes KorondiMaster’s, Doctoral12open to external students Starts week 4 (April 26)
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