Mate Veres our graduate from 2016 got a fellowship at the Center for Hellenic Studies at Harvard University as well as a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Toronto. He will start the postdoc in Toronto in September while the CHS fellowship was postponed due to the COVID crisis. Congratulation Maté!
From the 2020/2021 Academic Year our PhD alumnus, Michele Luchetti will start his postdoc position at the University of Geneva, Department of Philosophy, supported by the Swiss Government Excellence Scholarship. Congratulation, Michele!
As of January 1st 2020 our PhD alumnus, Garrett Mindt is the new Elizabeth R. Koch Research Fellow for Tiny Blue Dot Consciousness Studies in the Wisconsin Institute for Sleep and Consciousness. Congratulation Garrett!
The “In Their Own Words” project is a celebration and a forum for alumni to share their stories: about life, about work, about family. And mostly about the impact CEU has had and continues to have on all of our lives. Read the interview published by the Alumni Relation Office with Philosophy Alumna, Elena Popa.
Damir Čičić appointed a CEU Global Teaching Fellow at Univates University, Lajeado, Brazil.
Elena Popa has been appointed an Assistant Professor at the American University of Central Asia, in Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic. This is following her successful appointment at the same university in the previous academic year, as a CEU Global Teaching Fellow.
Our alumna Mojca Küplen has been appointed as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Mojca has previously held the position of an Assistant Research Fellow at the Philosophy Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Congratulations, Mojca!
Anna Réz has been appointed Assistant Professor ("adjunktus") at the Department of General Philosophy of the Institute of Philosophy of Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), starting May 1st. Congratulations, Anna!
Starting January 2015, our Alumna, Alina Asavei is appointed Postdoctoral Researcher within the Center for Collective Memory at Charles University, Prague. Her research topic will be, "Communism, Holocaust and the Politics of Memory in Europe".
Congratulations, Alina!
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