IDM Summer School 2014

1914-2014: 100 Years after the World War I – Chances and Challenges for the Danube Region

11th DRC (Danube Rectors’ Conference)
Summer School on Regional Co-operation

06 – 13 July 2014

The DRC (Danube Rectors’ Conference) Summer School project was initiated by the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM) and International House Pécs in 2003 to promote regional co-operation among young social scientists. It brings together young scientists and experts in different fields to discuss the ongoing changes, challenges and important aspects affecting the Danube Region. The participants come from different backgrounds and disciplines, which encourages them to widen their horizons and become more aware of the contrasting realities in Central Europe.

The DRC Summer School represents the opportunity to:

  • Share research results about the Danube region
  • Discuss the most up-to-date issues of the Danube region and Central and Eastern Europe with leading experts in the field
  • Present your research and get input from the workshop leaders as well as other participants
  • Broaden your horizon and knowledge
  • Meet new people from all around Europe and develop yourself academically

 

Visit the DRC website for more information.

IDM Summer School 2013

Old Neighbours – New Policies in the Countries along the Danube and the Black Sea Region

10th DRC (Danube Rectors’ Conference)
Summer School on Regional Co-operation

07 – 14 July 2013

The DRC (Danube Rectors’ Conference) Summer School project was initiated by the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM) and International House Pécs in 2003 to promote regional co-operation among young social scientists. It brings together young scientists and experts in different fields to discuss the ongoing changes, challenges and important aspects affecting the Danube Region. The participants come from different backgrounds and disciplines, which encourages them to widen their horizons and become more aware of the contrasting realities in Central Europe.

The DRC Summer School represents the opportunity to:

  • Share research results about the Danube region
  • Discuss the most up-to-date issues of the Danube region and Central and Eastern Europe with leading experts in the field
  • Present your research and get input from the workshop leaders as well as other participants
  • Broaden your horizon and knowledge
  • Meet new people from all around Europe and develop yourself academically

Visit the DRC website for more information.

IDM Summer School 2012

Challenges for the European Union in the Next Decade – A View from the Danube Region

9th DRC (Danube Rectors’ Conference)
Summer School on Regional Co-operation

01 – 08 July 2012

The DRC (Danube Rectors’ Conference) Summer School project was initiated by the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM) and International House Pécs in 2003 to promote regional co-operation among young social scientists. It brings together young scientists and experts in different fields to discuss the ongoing changes, challenges and important aspects affecting the Danube Region. The participants come from different backgrounds and disciplines, which encourages them to widen their horizons and become more aware of the contrasting realities in Central Europe.

The DRC Summer School represents the opportunity to:

  • Share research results about the Danube region
  • Discuss the most up-to-date issues of the Danube region and Central and Eastern Europe with leading experts in the field
  • Present your research and get input from the workshop leaders as well as other participants
  • Broaden your horizon and knowledge
  • Meet new people from all around Europe and develop yourself academically

Download the programme here.

Visit the DRC website for more information.

IDM Summer School 2011

EU Strategy for the Danube Region

Perspectives for the Future

8 DRC (Danube Rectors’ Conference)
Summer School on Regional Co-operation

03 – 10 July 2011

The DRC (Danube Rectors’ Conference) Summer School project was initiated by the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM) and International House Pécs in 2003 to promote regional co-operation among young social scientists. It brings together young scientists and experts in different fields to discuss the ongoing changes, challenges and important aspects affecting the Danube Region. The participants come from different backgrounds and disciplines, which encourages them to widen their horizons and become more aware of the contrasting realities in Central Europe.

The DRC Summer School represents the opportunity to:

  • Share research results about the Danube region
  • Discuss the most up-to-date issues of the Danube region and Central and Eastern Europe with leading experts in the field
  • Present your research and get input from the workshop leaders as well as other participants
  • Broaden your horizon and knowledge
  • Meet new people from all around Europe and develop yourself academically

Download the programme here.

Visit the DRC website for more information.

IDM Summer School 2010

The Western Balkans:
Lessons from the Past and Future Prospects –
A View from the Danube Region

7th DRC (Danube Rectors’ Conference)
Summer School on Regional Co-operation

25 July – 01 August 2010

The DRC (Danube Rectors’ Conference) Summer School project was initiated by the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM) and International House Pécs in 2003 to promote regional co-operation among young social scientists. It brings together young scientists and experts in different fields to discuss the ongoing changes, challenges and important aspects affecting the Danube Region. The participants come from different backgrounds and disciplines, which encourages them to widen their horizons and become more aware of the contrasting realities in Central Europe.

The DRC Summer School represents the opportunity to:

  • Share research results about the Danube region
  • Discuss the most up-to-date issues of the Danube region and Central and Eastern Europe with leading experts in the field
  • Present your research and get input from the workshop leaders as well as other participants
  • Broaden your horizon and knowledge
  • Meet new people from all around Europe and develop yourself academically

Download the programme here.

Visit the DRC website for more information.

IDM Summer School 2009

20 Years after the Fall of Communism –
Cultural Policy in Central Europe

09 – 19 July 2009

The DRC (Danube Rectors’ Conference) Summer School project was initiated by the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM) and International House Pécs in 2003 to promote regional co-operation among young social scientists. It brings together young scientists and experts in different fields to discuss the ongoing changes, challenges and important aspects affecting the Danube Region. The participants come from different backgrounds and disciplines, which encourages them to widen their horizons and become more aware of the contrasting realities in Central Europe.

The DRC Summer School represents the opportunity to:

  • Share research results about the Danube region
  • Discuss the most up-to-date issues of the Danube region and Central and Eastern Europe with leading experts in the field
  • Present your research and get input from the workshop leaders as well as other participants
  • Broaden your horizon and knowledge
  • Meet new people from all around Europe and develop yourself academically

Visit the DRC website for more information.

IDM Summer School 2008

14. Österreichisch-bulgarisches Sommerkolleg in
Varna und Blagoevgrad

20 July – 09 August 2008

The DRC (Danube Rectors’ Conference) Summer School project was initiated by the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM) and International House Pécs in 2003 to promote regional co-operation among young social scientists. It brings together young scientists and experts in different fields to discuss the ongoing changes, challenges and important aspects affecting the Danube Region. The participants come from different backgrounds and disciplines, which encourages them to widen their horizons and become more aware of the contrasting realities in Central Europe.

The DRC Summer School represents the opportunity to:

  • Share research results about the Danube region
  • Discuss the most up-to-date issues of the Danube region and Central and Eastern Europe with leading experts in the field
  • Present your research and get input from the workshop leaders as well as other participants
  • Broaden your horizon and knowledge
  • Meet new people from all around Europe and develop yourself academically

Download the programme here.

Visit the DRC website for more information.

IDM Summer School 2007

Erasmus Intensive Programme “Central and South Eastern European Management

29 July – 12 August 2007

The DRC (Danube Rectors’ Conference) Summer School project was initiated by the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM) and International House Pécs in 2003 to promote regional co-operation among young social scientists. It brings together young scientists and experts in different fields to discuss the ongoing changes, challenges and important aspects affecting the Danube Region. The participants come from different backgrounds and disciplines, which encourages them to widen their horizons and become more aware of the contrasting realities in Central Europe.

The DRC Summer School represents the opportunity to:

  • Share research results about the Danube region
  • Discuss the most up-to-date issues of the Danube region and Central and Eastern Europe with leading experts in the field
  • Present your research and get input from the workshop leaders as well as other participants
  • Broaden your horizon and knowledge
  • Meet new people from all around Europe and develop yourself academically

Download the programme here.

Visit the DRC website for more information.

IDM Summer School 2006

UKRAINE-EUROPE.THE HERITAGE OF CENTRAL EUROPE. COMMON MEMORIES-COMMON PERSPECTIVE

13 – 28 July 2006

The DRC (Danube Rectors’ Conference) Summer School project was initiated by the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM) and International House Pécs in 2003 to promote regional co-operation among young social scientists. It brings together young scientists and experts in different fields to discuss the ongoing changes, challenges and important aspects affecting the Danube Region. The participants come from different backgrounds and disciplines, which encourages them to widen their horizons and become more aware of the contrasting realities in Central Europe.

The DRC Summer School represents the opportunity to:

  • Share research results about the Danube region
  • Discuss the most up-to-date issues of the Danube region and Central and Eastern Europe with leading experts in the field
  • Present your research and get input from the workshop leaders as well as other participants
  • Broaden your horizon and knowledge
  • Meet new people from all around Europe and develop yourself academically

Download the programme here.

Visit the DRC website for more information.