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Anatoly Reshetnikov is participating at the Visby Programme - scholarships for PhD research

September 8, 2016

Anatoly (5th year doctoral student at the International Relations track) takes part in the Visby Programme that provides funding for academic mobility and helps PhD students from the Baltic Sea region to be able to carry out research projects at Swedish universities. 
The programme aims to build an integrated, knowledge-based and research-intense region centered on the Baltic Sea and including the EU Eastern Partnership countries and Russia. 
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Our Alumna - Mariana Budjeryn - received a postdoctoral fellow position at Harvard University

September 7, 2016

After earning her PhD in Political Science from Central European University (CEU), Mariana Budjeryn has received a Stanton Nuclear Security Postdoctoral Fellow position at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.

We wish Mariana a great success in her future career.

Vija Pakalkaite's paper is out via the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES)

September 5, 2016

We are happy to announce that Vija Pakalkaite's paper is out via the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES): 

‘Lithuania’s Strategic Use of EU Energy Policy Tools: A Transformation of Gas Dynamics’

https://www.oxfordenergy.org/…/Lithuanias-Strategic-Use-of-…

Curriculum and Fall term schedule for 2016-17 are now available

August 17, 2016

The PhD-level course offerings for the next Academic Year can be downloaded from the Doctoral School website.

The Doctoral School of Political Science, Public Policy and International Relations has published its curriculum and Fall semester course schedules for the Doctoral Program in Political Science, for the Academic Year of 2016-17. The curriculum lists all PhD-level courses offered by the School throughout the Academic Year, while the Fall term schedule provides the exact timetable of the different courses.

AY 2016-17 Zero-week starts with intro-sessions for PhD courses

August 17, 2016

The Doctoral School launches Academic Year 2016-2017 with its traditional Zero-week sessions, taking place on Monday to Wednesday, 12-14 September. As every year, the Zero-week offers a glimpse into the PhD-level courses that are offered for our students throughout the year.