RGPP

Olesija Cili (Albania, RAP '11)

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I am one of the fortunate students who studied for 10 months at RGPP, which is one of those programs that changed my life and my way of thinking, and gave me the possibility to improve my English at an academic level, equipped me with academic skills, and provided us with the opportunity to improve our knowledge of Romani language, history and culture. My favorite part had been the classes in Human Rights and Public Policy.

Jelena Jovanovic (Serbia, RAP '11)

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It is not only about the Roma Access Programs being unique. It is our common struggle to institutionalize social responsibility towards Roma, when it comes to academic spaces, too. Central European University is a leader in this regard and I hope it will do much more in the future.

Skype sessions for 2016/17 RGPP applications

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Have any questions about your application to 2016/17 RGPP? Find us online on Skype, every Wednesday, as romagraduatepreparationprogram!

Apply to 2016-2017 Roma Graduate Preparation Program

February 25, 2016

We are committed to ensuring equal access to higher education studies for Roma, and we seek to attract students with an interest in the social sciences and humanities. We offer full scholarships to all students. RGPP is funded by Ford Foundation, VELUX Foundations, Roma Initiatives of the Open Society Foundations, Sigrid Rausing Trust and Roma Education Fund.

Timea Junghaus: Roma Art - The Subaltern Revolt, RGPP Seminar Series 4

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Tímea Junghaus is an art historian and contemporary art curator of Roma origin. She curated the First Roma Pavilion at the 2007 Venice Contemporary Art Biennale. She has researched and published extensively on the conjunctions of contemporary art and critical theory - with particular reference to issues of cultural difference, colonialism and minority representation. She is the founding director of the European Roma Cultural Foundation and Gallery8 - Roma Contemporary Art Space.