Call For Applications

Changemaking Program - Call for Applications with deadlines extended to 7 February 2021

November 9, 2020

The Changemaking Program is a new initiative at CEU which invites entrepreneurs or entrepreneurially minded people to work on a project addressing challenges facing Roma communities. Through the program, participants will benefit from tailor-made support delivered by  CEU's Romani Studies Program and CEU Innovations Lab.  

The application deadline is 7 February 2021

There are two calls to choose from:

Call for Applications for Study Visit at Christ’s College Cambridge in the U.K

February 6, 2020

Deadline for applications: February 14, 2020

 

Central European University’s Romani Studies Program (RSP) and Christ’s College Cambridge invite applications from current RSP students and alumni for a one-week long study visit at the Christ’s College Cambridge (http://www.christs.cam.ac.uk/).

CfA – Postgraduate summer course “Romani Identities and Antigypsyism” at Central European University (CEU) in Budapest, Hungary, 6 July - 10 July, 2020

December 4, 2019

The Summer School will focus on the nexus between Romani identities and antigypsyism. Antigypsyism is a core concept of critical Romani studies, and can be used methodologically, analytically and theoretically as a way of understanding the position of Roma in Europe historically and in the present moment. A growing body of scholarship grounds our understanding of antigypsyism in the Europeanization of the Roma issue and neoliberal regime expansion following the fall of communism. Other scholars originate antigypsyism in the nation-state building process.

EXTENDED DEADLINE! Postgraduate summer course “ Romani Identities and Antigypsyism” at Central European University (CEU) in Budapest, Hungary, 1 July - 12 July, 2019

The Summer School will focus on the nexus between Romani identities and antigypsyism. Antigypsyism is a core concept of critical Romani Studies and can be used methodologically, analytically and theoretically as a way of understanding the position of Roma in Europe historically and in the present moment. A growing body of scholarship grounds our understanding of antigypsyism in the Europeanization of the Roma issue and neoliberal regime expansion following the fall of communism.

Short Term Intern Position at Romani Studies Program Spring/Summer 2018

April 17, 2018

Please note that the call for application has been closed for this position.

Application deadline: April 20, 2018