CEU participants in the 2015 Allianz Summer Academy organized a roundtable on June 1 to discuss their preliminary report entitled “Open Borders, Closed Minds: EU Asylum Policy in Crisis.”
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On May 8 and May 12, teams of graduating MPA students presented their Passion Projects. A required and important component of the two-year MPA program, Passion Projects are client-driven and student-run, policy-oriented capstone projects. Students work in teams together with a partner to address challenges, identify opportunities, and/or conduct research on a pressing social question.
The 34 course participants who traveled to Budapest to participate in the Anticipating Drug Legalization course on May 13-15 included representatives from NGOs; officials from public health institutions, justice ministries, and parliamentary bodies; analysts; and academics.
SPP Visiting Professor and Passion Project Mentor Kinga Göncz gave an insightful presentation, “Psychoanalysis and Politics: the Hungarian Case Study,” during a faculty research seminar on May 21 drawing on her expertise and experience as both a psychiatrist, and also a politician.
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