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News & Events
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CEEPUS Annual Report 2023
We are pleased to announce the release of our Annual Report for 2023, a remarkable year for CEEPUS as we celebrated the 30th anniversary of our program and witnessed the signing of the new CEEPUS Agreement. Browse the report to gain an overview of our best practice network performances, insights on key facts and figures, and enjoy some highlights from the signing ceremony in Warsaw. Press "Read more" to access the full report.
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CEEPUS Ministers´ Prize Winner 2024
The CEEPUS network "Red de Hispanistas de Europa Centrale" was nominated by the National CEEPUS experts for the CEEPUS Ministers’ Prize 2024. The Prize has to be confirmed by the CEEPUS Joint Committee of Ministers and will be presented to the successful network coordinator at their next meeting in 2025. Congratulations!
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Higher scholarships and new types of teacher mobility for stays in Hungary
Hungary has raised the CEEPUS scholarship rates for the 2024/2025 academic year, and re-introduced virtual (blended) mobilities for teachers. Access "read more ..." for additional infomation

Featured Cooperations
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Women writers in history

Zovka Kveder (1878-1926), Alma Karlin (1889-1950)

“Every woman should study women's history for at least a year, no matter what she does. Every woman changes when she realizes that she has a story. " (Gerda Lerner)

The concepts that will be discussed in the courses, in the summer schools and in other events will enable thinking about different constructions of gender in and through literature. Students will learn about rich female literary tradition and will be empowered for own agency in the field of literature but also in everyday life. Nevertheless, the answer to the question why we would like to offer to the students a new wider range of competences in the field of women writer’s history and digital humanities is hidden in the words of American historian Gerda Lerner who said: “Women, ignorant of their own history, did not know what women before them had thought and taught. So, generation after generation, they struggled for insights others had already before them, resulting in the constant inventing of the wheel.”

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@Vasily Kuzmich: Breath of Wind

"Breath of the Wind" is a meditative audio installation based on the Bora wind, music, and meditation techniques such as breathing. Sharing common roots in science, spirituality and philosophy, the installation contains music converted from wind data.

This network of alternative, progressive art schools provides interaction within and among the areas of audio-visual arts (film, animation, photography), inter-media arts (spatial, new-media, trans-media) as well as historical, theoretical and critical arts discourses. A real-life production cycle of intermedia-oriented animation will thus complement the already consolidated contemporary-art and new-media oriented summer- and winter school cycles of "Mapping the Local", with activities like the "Alternative Tourist Agency" and "Animacikl" and further more.

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What our scholars have to say
Georgi Mladenov
Working on his master thesis in Sorpon (HU)
“My CEEPUS exchange exceeded my expectations. I managed to progress a lot with my thesis and to acquire new skills in the field of mathematics. I made great contacts both with lectures and students. I hope to welcome my colleagues from the University of Sopron in Ruse (BG) next semester.”
Prof. Jelka Gersak
Professor and network coordinator, Ljubljana
It is important to point out that the activities that have taken place in the framework of student mobility, especially of PhD students, do not end with the end of the mobility, but remain as an important link, in the framework of joint scientific articles and publications in co-authorship.
Dr. Gabriella Vöő
Exchange teacher in Olomouc
There was a large student turnout, the students were interested and they participated in the discussions. I had conversations with colleagues about academic and administrative matters and we also discussed possibilities for joint research projects in the future.

CEEPUS in numbers
94
funded
networks
2.350
participating
institutions
89.000
successful
mobilities