Universitas Europae Centralis

studium

Universitas Europae Centralis[1]? (Anglice Central European University) est privata investigationis institutio in Austria, Hungaria, et Civitatibus Foederatis Americae, cuius campi Vindobonae et Budapestini siti sunt. Universitas nota est propter magnum momentum in scientiis socialibus humanitariisque et studiosos e diversis terris oriundos.[2][3][4][5]

Wikidata Universitas Europae Centralis
Res apud Vicidata repertae:
Universitas Europae Centralis: logotypus
Universitas Europae Centralis: logotypus
universitas inquisitoria, studium privatum, domus editoria
Civitas: Austria
Locus: 48°10′26″N 16°23′19″E
Situs: Vindobona

Rectio

Rector: Michael Ignatieff, John Shattuck, Yehuda Elkana, Josef Jařab, Alfred Stepan, William Newton-Smith, Shalini Randeria
Locus: Quellenstraße 51
Situs interretialis
Praetorium: ; Vindobona

Origo

Conditor: George Soros
Inceptio: 1991

Tabula aut despectus

Universitas Europae Centralis: imago
Universitas Europae Centralis: imago

Universitas Europae Centralis a Georgio Soros procuratore, activista politico, et philanthropista, anno 1991 condita est, qui eam in dote $880 decies centena millia dote praebuit, unum ex universitate faciens ditissimus in Europa.[6] Praecipua universitatis propositum est societatibus, ob arctam eius societatem cum Fundationibus Open Societatis.[7] Universitas in Media Europa condita est propter percipiendam necessitatem liberae et internationalis universitatis in regione, intuitu ruinae socialistarum et democratizationis.[8][9]

  1. "Universitas Europae Centralis": vide e.g. hic sub rubrica CEU.
  2. Lydia Gall (25 Octobris 2018). "Central European University". Human Rights Watch .
  3. Politics & International Studies. . Top Universities. 25 Februarii 2020 .
  4. Abbott, Alison (2017). "Elite Hungarian university may be saved". Nature News .
  5. "Elite university could close | DW | 20.04.2017". Deutsche Welle .
  6. "Losing the Central European University would be a tragedy for Hungarian public life". 10 Aprilis 2017 .
  7. "Rethinking Open Societies: Schools and Departments". Central European University 
  8. Laczó, Ferenc (1 Martii 2020). "The Tragedy of Central European University". Current History (University of California Press) 119 (815): 83–88 
  9. EVROPAEUM SUMMER SCHOOL SPEAKERS BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES. . europaeum.org/ .

Nexus externi

recensere

Pinacotheca

recensere