Professors and Courses
Semester schedules of the 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 academic years:
Semester Schedule, Spring 2011
Semester Schedule, Fall 2010
Semester Schedule, Spring 2010
Semester Schedule, Fall 2009
PROFESSORS AND COURSE DESCRIPTIONS:
Elemér Hankiss - Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Course taught in Kőszeg:
The Transformation of European Civilization 1950-2000 (and beyond...)
Jody Jensen, PhD - ISES Foundation
Courses taught in Köszeg:
The EU and Regional and Global Governance
Global Governance and Global Civil Society

Mitja Zagar, Associate Professor - University of Ljubljana
Courses taught in Kőszeg:
Diversity Management
Nation States and Diversity with a Focus on South Eastern Europe
F-WORD: Federalism in European Perspective

Zoltán Pogátsa, PhD - ISES Foundation
Courses taught in Kőszeg:
EU and Emerging Market Countries
Regional Responses to Economic Globalization
The Economics of European Integration

David Coombes, Professor Emeritus - University of Limerick
Courses taught in Köszeg:
The Foundations of the European Union
The Reconstruction of the State in Central and Eastern Europe

Jan Erik Grindheim, Associate Professor of European Integration - University of Agder
Course taught in Kőszeg:
The Polity and Politics of the European Union
Tibor Palánkai, Professor Emeritus - Corvinus University of Budapest
Courses taught in Kőszeg:
Economics of Global and European Integration
New EU Memebers of Central and Eastern Europe

Balázs Szent-Iványi, PhD - Corvinus University of Budapest
Course taught in Kőszeg:
The European Union's Development Policy

Attila Pók - Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Courses taught in Kőszeg:
Scapegoats, Victims and Heroes in Hitler's and Stalin's Europe
Using and Abusing History in Contemporary Europe
Carmen Greab, PhD - Babes-Bolyai University
Course taught in Köszeg:
Democracy and Democratization: Theory and Practice, The Case of East Central Europe

James Skelly, PhD - University of Ulster
Course taught online and in Köszeg:
The Global Conversation

István Bariska, PhD - ISES Foundation
Course taught in Kőszeg:
20th Century History of Europe with a Special Focus on Central Europe

Csilla Kiss, PhD - ISES Foundation
Courses taught in Kőszeg:
Democratic Transition and Consolidation: East Central Europe in a Comparative Perspective
Symbolic Geography of Europe

Ferenc Miszlivetz, Jean Monnet Chair - ISES Foundation
Courses taught in Kőszeg:
Globalization, Europeanization and the Nation State
The European Construction from an East Central European Angle

Philippe C. Schmitter, Professor of Political Science - European University Institute
Course taught in Kőszeg:
The Politics of International Cooperation and Regional Integration

Matej Accetto - University of Ljubljana
Course taught in Kőszeg:
EU Law & Institutions

Ahmet Evin - Sabanci University
Course taught in Kőszeg:
Turkey and the European Union in the context of EU Enlargement and Wider Europe

Éva Bóka, PhD - ISES Foundation
Course taught in Kőszeg:
Europe in Search of Unity in Diversity

Gábor Kardos - ELTE
Course taught in Kőszeg:
Minorities: Conflicts and Guarantees

Thomas Glaser - Central European University
Course taught in Kőszeg:
EU Diplomacy: from Theory to Actor

Stefano Bianchini - University of Bologna
Course taught in Kőszeg:
The Geopolitics of Self Determination from Lenin to Dayton

György Csepeli - ELTE
Course taught in Kőszeg:
Intercultural Communication

Guy Vanhaeverbeke - Miami University in Luxemburg
Course taught in Kőszeg:
The European Constitution: Implementing the Treaty of Lisbon

Ryszard Praszkier - Ashoka Poland, University of Warsaw
Course taught in Kőszeg:
The Power of Social Entreprneurship and the Theory of Social Change