Feladó: Jason Kelleher <Kellehej(a)CEU.HU>
Címzett: European.Society.of.Analytic.Philosophy(a)orion.ceu.hu
Tárgy: Central European University
Dátum: 1998. október 19. 17:56
Dear Members of the Central European Section of the European Society
of Analytic Philosophy:
Prof. Robert M. Harnish, who participated in your organization's
August meeting, suggested that I contact you with regards to a new
program he will be offering here at Central European University in
Budapest.
From January 1999, Prof. Harnish will be leading a doctoral support
program in Philosophy, focusing on the theme of "Social Reality: Its
Nature and Knowability." Participants in the program will be doctoral
students from other universities who would like to utilize CEU's
library and faculty for purposes of assisting them in writing their
dissertation.
Full fellowships are available for students from Central and Eastern
Europe and the former Soviet Union.
If you would not mind posting the attached program description in
your department, Prof. Harnish and I would very much appreciate your
assistance. In the event your system has difficulties with attached
files, I have also included the text within the body of this email.
Thank you in advance for your assistance, and please do not hesitate
to contact me if I can return the favor.
Best wishes,
Jason Kelleher
Central European University
Budapest, Hungary
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Central European University
is now accepting applications for the
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PHILOSOPHY DOCTORAL SUPPORT PROGRAM
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for Academic Year 1998/1999, Semester II
and Academic Year 1999/2000, Semesters I and II
THE PROGRAM
The doctoral support program in Philosophy was introduced in 1997 to
assist students enrolled in philosophy PhD programs at other
universities in developing their dissertations. During their term at
CEU, students receive consultation and supervision from CEU faculty
and attend seminars. Participants are encouraged to interact with the
other students and faculty, presenting their work in informal
workshops and contributing to the CEU community. While students in
the program are not obliged to participate in classes outside of the
core colloquium, they may at their discretion.
Each year, a different academic theme is chosen as a point of focus;
during the 1998/99 academic year, the topic will be Social Reality:
Its Nature and Knowability.
Candidates from Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet
Union are eligible for full Soros Fellowships, which provide a full
tuition waiver, living and travel expenses. Additional financial
aid programs including full and half academic merit tuition waivers
and student loans are also available on a competitive basis.
FACULTY
Program Director
Robert M. Harnish (PhD, Philosophy and Linguistics, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology) is a professor of philosophy and
linguistics, and research professor of cognitive science at the
University of Arizona (Tucson). His research interests include
language, cognitive science and early analytic philosophy. He has
co-authored both Linguistic Communication and Speech Acts, MIT Press
(1979) an Linguistics: An Introduction to Language and Communication,
4ed., MIT Press (1995). He is co-editor of The Representation of
Knowledge and Belief, University of Arizona Press (1986); Neural
Connections, Mental Computation, MIT Press (1989) and editor of
Basic Topics in the Philosophy of Language, Prentice-Hall (1994).
His most recent book, Minds, Brains and Computers will be published
by Blackwelll. He has been a visiting professor in Aix-en-Provence,
Paris, Graz, Melbourne, and Pecs.
In addition, over 100 professors from around the world teach at CEU,
hailing from countries including Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, the Czech Republic, the Federal Republic
of Yugoslavia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Israel,
Italy, Latvia, Macedonia, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Russia,
Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Spain, Ukraine, the United
Kingdom and the United States. Additionally, CEU hosts a number of
visiting professors who give frequent lectures and seminars, thus
giving students access to highly respected academics from other
institutions.
LIBRARY RESOURCES
CEU's Budapest Library holds the largest collection of
English-language materials in the social sciences and humanities in
Central and Eastern Europe. New materials are constantly acquired,
particularly within the disciplines of CEU's academic departments and
programs. Recently published English-language monographs and serials
in economics, environmental sciences, history, international
relations and European studies, law and political science can be
found in the collection, many of which are unique to Hungary. The
basic literature of specialized fields such as gender studies,
nationalism and Southeast European history is also richly
represented. The Budapest Library aims to become a leading research
and information center in the region using all available means of
information technology.
The library currently holds more than 100,000 volumes of monographs
and 1000 periodical titles. In addition, the libraries are equipped
with the latest data-retrieval technology. Several CD-ROM databases
are available to users through CEU's local network. These include
Academic Search (full text elite edition), Business Source Elite,
Environmental Abstracts, Geobase, CAB International, Justis Celex,
Legaltrac, PAIS International, Sociofile, Econlit NPA (database of
periodicals available in Hungary), Bookfind and Library of Congress
CD-MARC Bibliographies, etc...
The Budapest Library subscribes to 4 on-line databases and several
major international databases and the World Wide Web for all users.
The library plans to expand and develop its multimedia capabilities
in order to utilize more fully this rapidly developing technology.
CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY
Central European University (CEU) is an internationally recognized
institution of post-graduate education in the social sciences. It
seeks to contribute to the development of open societies in
Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union by promoting a
system of education in which ideas are creatively, critically, and
comparatively examined. CEU serves as an advanced center of
research and policy analysis and facilitates academic dialogue while
preparing its graduates to serve as the region's next generation of
leaders and scholar.
CEU has an absolute charter from the Board of Regents of the State of
New York (US) and is a member of the Association of European
Universities.
STUDENT BODY
During the 1998/99 academic year, CEU enrolled 700 students drawn
from over 40 countries including those of Central and Eastern Europe
and the former Soviet Union (CEE/fSU), Western Europe, North
America and Asia.
APPLYING TO THE PROGRAM
Applicants to the program in Philosophy should complete the special
CEU application form (or the standard CEU application form, writing
in Philosophy as their program of choice) and include all
requested attachments. In addition, participants are expected to
include a 3-5 page summary of their dissertation project, a 1-2 page
summary of what the applicant hopes to obtain during the course of
studies at CEU, as well as a letter of support from his/her
dissertation advisor.
Candidates must be currently enrolled as PhD students pursuing
studies in philosophy and will be required to sit for the Test of
English as a Foreign Language and the CEU Test of Essay Writing
Skills.
APPLICATION DEADLINES
For entry to Semester II, 1998/1999:
** November 15, 1998 and December 1, 1998 **
Candidates for admission are strongly encouraged
to submit their documents by the earlier
deadline to receive early notification of
admissions decisions.
For entry to Semester I or II, 1999/2000:
** February 15, 1999 **
Applications received after the deadline will be considered on a
case-by-case basis. Late applicants must demonstrate outstanding
potential to be considered for admission.
For additional information and application materials, please
contact:
CEU Admissions Office
Nador u. 9
1051 Budapest
HUNGARY
Tel: (36-1) 327-3009; Fax: (36-1) 327-3211
Email: admissions(a)ceu.hu; Web Site:
http://www.ceu.hu
Non-Discrimination Policy- Central European University does not
discriminate on the basis of - including, but not limited to - race,
color, national and ethnic origin, religion, gender or sexual or
orientation in administering its educational policies, admissions policies,
scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other
school-administered programs.
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Central European University
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