XV. International Summer University

Az ISES alapítvány ez évben XV. alkalommal rendezi meg nemzetközi nyári egyetemét június 20 és július 6. között.

THE INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL AND EUROPEAN STUDIES FOUNDATION AND CORVINUS UNIVERSITY OF BUDAPEST
Programme
XV. INTERNATIONAL SUMMER UNIVERSITY
Diversity Management in Politics, Culture and Society
June 21 – July 2, 2010
Kőszeg, Hungary


Week 1: Diversity Management in Politics, Economics and Society

20th June, Sunday: Opening Ceremony
15:00 Registration
15:30 Welcome Speech by Béla Básthy (Vice-Mayor of Kőszeg),
15:45 Graduation Ceremony
16:00 Piano
16:15 Jody Jensen (ISES), prof. Ferenc Miszlivetz (director of ISES): Management and Innovation: 15 Years of International Summer University in Kőszeg
16:45 Coffee Break
17:00 Sustainability: Why Should We Bother?
Marec Béla Steffens (Siemens Co. Hungary, Chief Financial Officer)
prof. Sándor Kerekes (vice-rector, Corvinus University of Budapest)
Delfin Pllana (Minister-Counselor, Embassy of Kosovo Budapest)
Panel Discussion: Attila Pók (Hungarian Academy of Sciences), prof. David Coombes (University of Limerick), Mitja Zagar (University of Ljubljana)
18:30 Piano Concert (András Soskó, Györgyi Gráf)
19:00 Reception
21st June, Monday: Political and Social Aspects of Transition and Sustainability
10:00 Prof. Sándor Kerekes (vice-rector, Corvinus University of Budapest): Corporate Challenge for Sustainability
13:00 Lunch
15:00 Prof. Ferenc Miszlivetz (ISES, Corvinus University of Budapest): Reinterpreting 1989 – Challenges and Perspectives
András Tóth (ISES, Hungarian Academy of Sciences): Spanish and Hungarian Political Transition Compared
16:00 Workshop 1: Diversity Management
18.00 Dinner
22nd June, Tuesday: European History and Identity, Market Diversity
10:00 Prof. Attila Pók (ISES, Hungarian Academy of Sciences): European History and European Identity
Prof. David Coombes (ISES, University of Limerick): Diversity - the Guardian of Liberty: why Europe Should Speak with more than one Voice
13:00 Lunch
15:00 Linas Venclauskas (Vytautas Magnus University): Baltic region in the end of XIXth century till middle of XXth Formation of new identities and consciousness
Prof. Jarosław Kundera (University of Wrocław): Diversion in the European Single Market: case of polish catching up processes
Prof. Rudi Rizman (University of Ljubljana): Globalisation – The Power and Limits of New Paradigm
18:00 Dinner
23rd June, Wednesday: Comparative Government in Central Europe, Crossborder Networks in West Pannonia
10.00 István Magas (Corvinus University of Budapest): Benefits and Costs of Financial Globalization
13.00 Lunch
15:00 Workshop 2: The Future of State and Democracy in Europe
16:00 Sightseeing in Kőszeg
18:00 Dinner
24th June, Thursday: Legal Instruments
10.00 Mitja Zagar (University of Ljubljana): Legal and Political Regulation and Management of Diversity
13.00 Lunch
15.00 Delfin Pllana (Minister-Counselor, Embassy of Kosovo Budapest): Independence of Kosovo Two Years on, Challenges and Perspectives
Balázs Szent-Iványi (Corvinus University of Budapest): The European Union as a Global Actor
18:00 Dinner
25th June, Friday: New Minorities
10:00 Gábor Kardos (ISES, ELTE): The Minority Rights of the New Minorities
13.00 Lunch
15.00 Panel Debate: Jody Jensen, Gábor Kardos
Students Presentations
18:00 Dinner
20:00 Wine Tasting
26th June, Saturday:
Trip in Kőszeg and in the countryside
27th June, Sunday:
Trip to the Lake Balaton

Week 2: Cultural Diversity Management

28th June, Monday:
10.00 Prof. József Laszlovszky (Central European University): Cultural Diversity Management – Medieval and Modern Approaches in the Urban Landscape
Anngret Simms (University College Dublin): The Morphological Heritage of European Towns and the Historic Towns Atlas Project
13.00 Lunch
15.00 Prof. Peter Johanek (University of Münster): Towns and Residences – Past Glory and Present Question
Prof. Tor Fagerland (Trondheim University): From Monument to Environment – The development of Cultural Heritage Mangement in Norway 1850-2010
18:00 Dinner
29th June, Tuesday:
10.00 Katarzyna Jagodzinska (Cultural Center, Krakow): Museums of Contemporary Art in Central Europe – Museum Boom after 1989
Prof. Sarah Rees-Jones (University of York): The Role of History in the Management of Urban Cultural Heritage
13.00 Lunch
15.00 Prof. Karl Kumpfmüller (University of Graz): Basic Elements in Intercultural Communication
Prof. Antonio Panaino (University of Bologna): Ethnolinguistic Mission in Tajikistan
16.00 Workshop 3: Cultural Heritage Management Studies
18:00 Dinner
30th June, Wednesday:
10.00 Michal Czerny (Czech Centre, Prague-Budapest): Cultural Diplomacy - the Model of Czech Centres
James Skelly (University of Ulster): The Commodification of Cultural Heritage
13.00 Lunch
15.00 Dr. Tamás Fejérdy (National Office of Cultural Heritage of Hungary): World Heritage as the Laboratory for Cultural Preservation
16:00 Workshop 4: Culture as Metaphor for Social Construction
18:00 Dinner
1st July, Thursday:
10.00 Katalin Bogyay (UNESCO ambassador from Hungary): Music and Sustainable Development In the framework of UNESCO's International Year of Cultural Rapprochement
Graham Bell (North of England Civic Trust, Hungarian Renessaince Foundation): Legacy or Liability: the Value of Cultural Heritage in a Civil Society
Joze Vogrinc (University of Ljubljana): Cultural Forms of National Televisions across Europe: Diversity and Similarity
13.00 Lunch
15.00 Róbert Manchin (president of Academia Europa Nova): Diversity in Europe and Preserving Biodiversity
Prof. George Schöpflin (European Parliament, University of Bologna): Diversity in Europe: Multiple Perspectives
16.00 Students Presentations
18:00 Dinner
2nd July, Friday:
10.00 Siri Ellen Sletner (Norwegian Ambassador): Sustainable Development to Preserve Cultural Heritage
Mechtild Rössler – Chief of Europe and North America Section, UNESCO World Heritage Section
Christina von Fürstenberg (Chief of Section for Policy and International Cooperation, UNESCO Division of Social Sciences, Research and Policy): Social Transformations and Research-Policy Linkages
prof. Elemér Hankiss (Hungarian Academy of Sciences): Life Goals and Life Strategies in an Age of Uncertainty
13.00 Lunch
15.00 Students Presentations
Reflections, Panel Discussion, Conclusions with UNESCO ambassadors, Chair: Ferenc Miszlivetz, ISES
17:00 closing ceremony and reception
3rd July, Saturday:
Departures

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