Summer School in Yerevan: Societies and Cultures Torn Apart: Conflict and Cohesion

Deadline: January 16, 2024

Deadline Approaching (January 16) for Summer School in Yerevan: Societies and Cultures Torn Apart: Conflict and Cohesion, June 15-29, 2024

The Summer School aims to bring graduate students and advanced undergraduate students together with senior scholars from leading research institutions for a two-week intensive session in Armenia that will involve lectures, seminars, workshops, and excursions.  The Summer School is scheduled to run from June 15-29, 2024 and applications are now open. 

Faculty include: 

Georgii Derluguian, New York University, Abu Dhabi

Susanne Frank, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Vladimir Gel’man, The European University at St. Petersburg

Stephen Hanson, The College of William & Mary

Alexander Iskandaryan, The Caucasus Institute

Oleg Kharkhordin, The European University at St. Petersburg

Boris Kolonitsky, The European University at St. Petersburg

Ivan Kurilla, The European University at St. Petersburg

Serguei Oushakine, Princeton University 

Kevin M. F. Platt, University of Pennsylvania

Rachel Polonsky, Cambridge University

Ekaterina Pravilova, Princeton University

Yuri Slezkine, University of California, Berkeley

Tuition is $750, including lodging and meals; students are responsible for their own travel.

The full program description and application can be found at the following link:
https://summerschool.yerevancenter.org/

Feel free to reach out to the summer school organizers (including Kevin M. F. Platt: kmfplatt@sas.upenn.edu) with any questions, as well as to the staff of the Center (summerschool@yerevancenter.org). And please help spread the word about the summer school potential applicants. 

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