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Past Summer University Courses

Year
2005 Globalization, Governance and International Relations Theory
2005 Bookish Traditions: Authority and the Book in Scripturalist Religions
2005 Cultural Learning, Imitation, and Articraft Understanding: A Comparative Perspective
2005 Strategic Approach to Urban Challenges
2005 Transnational Flows, Structures, Agents, and the Idea of Development
2005 Ethnopolitics in Eurasia and the Middle East
2005 History and Nationalism in Central Asia
2005 Strategic Corruption Control and Organisational Integrity. A course in strategic implementation.
2005 Leadership and Local Democracy: Does Leadership Make a Difference?
2005 Mediation and Other Methods to Foster Democratic Dialogue and a Chance to Reform, a Chance to Heal: Exploring the Potential of Restorative Justice
2005 Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations and Local Financial Management
2004 ERRA - International Training Program on Energy Regulatory Practices
2004 Changing Intellectual Landscapes in Late Antiquity
2004 Rewriting History: Emerging Identities and Nationalism in Central Asia
2004 Globalisation and Public Policy - GAPP
2004 Global Public Service Lawyering: Theory and Practice
2004 Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations and Local Financial Management
2004 Jews and Muslims in the Middle Ages
2004 Cosmologies of History: The Symbolic Organization of Time
2004 Global Perspectives on Appropriate Dispute Resolution (ADR)
2004 A Critical Basis for 21st Century Romani Studies
2004 Understanding Actions and Minds: Integrating recent advances from Philosophy of Mind, Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychology and Artificial Intelligence
2004 Transnational Flows, Structures, Agents, and the Idea of Development
2004 Urban and City Development Strategies in a Globalized World
2004 Reconsidering Islamic Reformism - Comparative Perspectives
2004 Philosophy and Science in the Greco-Roman World
2003 International Training Program on Energy Regulatory Practices
2003 Globalizations, Anti-globalizations and IGO - Civil Society Partnerships in a Multi-ethnic World
2003 Islam and the West
2003 Agrarian Institutions Analysis
2003 Catastrophes and Globalization
2003 Managing Conflict and Fostering Democratic Dialogue
2003 Philosophy and Science in the Greco-Roman World
2003 Crossing the Boundaries: Music as the Expression of Social and Political Ideas in Modern East-Europe (with extension to the Middle East)
2003 Visual Studies Today
2003 Toleration and Multiculturalism: Western and Eastern Perspectives
2003 The Roma: Bringing Together Historical, Anthropological and Linguistic Approaches
2003 Religion, Globalization, and the State
2003 Ethnic Relations and Democratization in Eastern Europe (Secession, Federalism and Minority Rights)
2003 The Politics of Market Making and Industrial Relations in Europe
2003 The UN, EU and Governance in a Globalizing World
2003 Violence and Culture: Rethinking Ethnic, Religious and Nationalist Conflict in the Post Cold War Context
2003 Uses and Abuses of the Middle Ages in Central and Eastern Europe: From Heritage to Politics
2003 Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations and Local Financial Management
2002 Cross-border identities - a narrative approach to migration experiences
2002 Intercultural Citizenship
2002 Cultural Diversities East and West: Postcommunism, Postcolonialism and Ethnicity Course date
2002 The Human Right to Food and Nutrition: Principles and Policies
2002 Managing Conflict and Fostering Democratic Dialogue
2002 The United Nations, Civil Society, and the Private Sector: Partnerships for Sustainable Human Security