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General timeline for summer courses
The following timeline applies to most of the SUN programs, however, there might be slightly different timelines in the case of a few courses.
- Application: The first application deadline is February 14. Further deadlines and the late application policy will be posted on the course websites.
- Email notification about the decision: April - May.
- Confirmation and Onboarding on the Applicant Portal: within two weeks after receipt of the acceptance notification.
- Access to the course-specific e-learning sites with readings and course outlines: end of April - end of May.
- Tuition fee payment deadline: May 28 (for course-specific fee payment deadline see the course website).
- Visa: Visa applications should be lodged no more than six months and not less than 15 days before the intended visit starts.
- Participant arrivals, hotel check-in, and registration: one day before the course starts.
- Orientation session at CEU Budapest's downtown site: on the first day of the course.
Courses where application is already closed
- Civic Engagement: Student as Citizen
- Climate Nexus: Interlinking Energy, Agriculture, and Water
- Contestations of Citizenship in Times of Global Democratic Backsliding
- Democracy and Inequality: The Challenge of a Society of Equals
- Demographic Imaginaries: Soft Authoritarianism, Majoritarian Identity Politics and Demographic Anxieties
- Geospatial Technologies for Monitoring SDGs: Early Warnings for All
- Global Education Policy Implementation in Low-Resource Contexts
- Holocaust Testimonies and Their Afterlives
- Magic and Witchcraft: Belief and Persecution in Global Perspective
- Mobilizing the Feminist Imaginary: Arts-based Research Approaches and Creative Activism
- Professional Development in University Teaching and Learning
- The Ethics of Attention
- The Human Mind and the Open Society
- The Power of the Visual: Creative Documentary and Human Rights
Course-specific application deadlines
- The extended deadline has expired. Late applications will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis