[artinfo] What's On at CEU, April 9 - 20, 2001 (fwd)

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Subject: What's On at CEU, April 9 - 20, 2001

WHAT'S ON AT CEU
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  UPDATE
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**** TOMORROW ****

   FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 5:30 p.m.
   Location: CEU Nador u. 9. Bldg, Auditorium

   A Roma Day presentation organized by the European Roma Rights
   Center and the CEU Human Rights Students' Initiative:

   "Desegregation of Schools in Bulgaria"

   This presentation is about a successful desegregation project launched
   by the Romani civic organization DROM in Vidin, Bulgaria. The aim of
   the campaign is to initiate the process of educational desegregration in
   Bulgaria. The presentation will include the screening of a short
   documentary film and an introduction Rumyan Russinov, Director of
   OSI's Roma Participation Program, which is supporting the project.

   Discussion and refreshments to follow
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WHAT'S ON AT CEU
April 9 - 20, 2001
(Issue 12, 2000/2001)
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There is no admission charge for events listed in "What's On," unless otherwise noted. You are welcome to attend any of these events even if you do not receive an individual invitation.
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TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 6:00 p.m.
Location: CEU Nador u. 9. Bldg, Auditorium

A public debate in the "Controversies" series presented by Central European University:

"Two Nations in Each Nation?"

with

Bela Greskovits
Professor of Political Science
Head of the CEU International Relations and European Studies Department

and

Zsuzsa Ferge
Professor of Sociology
Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest
Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Moderated by:

G. M. Tamas
Visiting Professor, CEU

"Both Professor Greskovits, an internationally known scholar and expert on diverging development trajectories, especially those of East European countries, and Professor Ferge, an undisputed world authority on social structure and inequality, will discuss the repercussions of the spanking new capitalism in our beloved region. Is the East Side Story a horror story?"

All are welcome.
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2:00 p.m.
Location: CEU Nador u. 9. Bldg, Popper Room

A lecture in the Academic Pro-Rector's Public Lecture Series:

Gabor Demszky (Mayor of Budapest)

"Ten Years of Free Budapest"
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 6:30 p.m.
Location: CEU Nador u. 9. Bldg, Auditorium

"Film and Propaganda: Reflections of Stalinism in Central and Eastern European Film"

a film series presented by the Central European Film Society

with the participation of film aesthetician Gyorgy Baron

The first film in the series:

"The Last Bolshevik" (Chris Marker)

"The Last Bolshevik" is based on the life and work of the Russian film director Alexander Medvedkin.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 2:00 p.m.
Location: CEU Nador u. 9. Bldg, Faculty Tower, Room 808

A public lecture in the Budapest Economic Seminar Series (BESS)  presented by the Department of Economics:

Juan Carrillo (ECARES, Universite Libre de Bruxelles)

"Promises, Promises" [joint with Mathias Dewatripont]

For the updated BESS schedule for the 2000/2001 academic year, visit <http://www.ceu.hu/econ/economic/seminars.html>.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 2:00 p.m.
Location: CEU Nador u. 9. Bldg, Faculty Tower, Room 808

A public lecture in the Budapest Economic Seminar Series (BESS) presented by the Department of:

Balazs Vilagi (National Bank of Hungary)

"The Open Economy Monetary Policy Rules in Emerging Markets"
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ONGOING

THROUGH MONDAY, APRIL 30
Location: CEU Nador u. 11. Bldg, Galeria Centralis

An Open Society Archives exhibition organized by the US Embassy in Budapest,  the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and the Historic Landmarks Preservation Center in New York:

"The Landmarks of Chicago and New York: A Tale of Two Cities"

This exhibition, including 150 black-and-white photographs of architectural and cultural landmarks, traces the history of landmark designation in the two cities.

For further information see <http://www.osa.ceu.hu/galeria/>
or contact Gabriella Ivacs: tel. 327-3250; e-mail: ivacsg@ceu.hu

Galeria Centralis hours:
Tuesday-Friday: 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY
CEU/OSI Publications Office
1051 Budapest, Nador u. 9.
Tel.: (36-1) 327-3222
Fax: (36-1) 327-3820
E-mail: public@ceu.hu
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