"I worked on the issue of higher education governance for many years at an NGO in Slovakia before I enrolled in the PhD program," explained Renáta Králiková, "but due to the type of work I was doing (work at an NGO, for the government), I did not have time to research the topic, to look at the big picture, and go more in-depth." That's what she has done as a doctoral student.
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"How we treat others today becomes something by which we will justify ourselves in the future" said Stephen Chan during a public lecture at the School of Public Policy at Central European University on May 2. In his talk, he reflected on the reactions of European governments as well as the general debate about the refugee crisis.
The Unifying Refugee Aid (URA) team has issued an insightful and useful summary of the workshop (available for download here) that it organized at the School of Public Policy at Central European University on February 12-13, 2016.
"The number of actors, instruments, and institutions that are involved at different levels makes higher education policy implementation within the Bologna Process an interesting topic to explore," said PhD student Simona Torotcoi. She made her remarks during a presentation at the Annual Doctoral Conference at CEU on April 5.
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