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European NetIAS Lectures Series 2021 resumes!

October 21, 2021

IAS CEU is delighted to announce that the European NetIAS Lecture Series - a series of on-line lectures by the fellows from various IAS from across the European continent - resumes! 

Last year the Lecture Series was coordinated by the IAS CEU. In 2021/22 the New Europe College from Bucharest stepped in and prepared a rich and diverse programme of lectures. The overarching theme of this season of lectures is Knowledge in the Digital Age.

IAS 2019/20 alumna Maya Nadkarni's book receives an Honorable Mention

October 21, 2021

IAS warmly congratulates its 2029/20 alumna Maya Nadkarni whose book Remains of Socialism: Memory and the futures of the past in postsocialist Hungary (Cornell University Press, 2020)  on which she worked during her fellowship at IAS received an Honorable Mention for the Heldt Prize from the Association for Women in Slavic Studies, 2021. This prize is for the best book by a woman-identifying scholar i

New publications by IAS CEU alumna Ágnes Györke

October 7, 2021

IAS CEU congratulates its 2012/13 alumna Ágnes Györke on a series of publications in 2021 which are directly related to the project that Ágnes pursued while being a fellow at IAS.

2021/22 Academic year opening

October 5, 2021

IAS CEU sucessfully opened the new 2021/22 academic year on Budapest campus.

The new cohort of fellows were greeted by the CEU Provost Prof. Liviu Matei (on site) and the President Elect Prof. Dr. Shalini Randeria (on-line).

New Acting Director at IAS CEU

August 5, 2021
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Associate Professor Karl Hall as Acting Director of IAS in effect as of 1 August 2021, following the sabbatical of Professor Nadia Al-Bagdadi during the Academic Year of 2021-2022.
Trained at Harvard University as a historian of science, Professor Hall joined CEU's Department of History in 2003, where he teaches courses on Central and East European history of science and intellectual history.