SPP students have a track record of fostering deep engagement with local communities. Four students have shown strong interest and commitment in working with Roma communities: Marek Balaz (MPA ’16), Katalin Nemeth (MPA ’16), Ciprian-Valentin Nodis (MPA ’15), and Erjon Qirollari (MPA ’15). Each of these students took the time to share his or her story with SPP.
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Passion Project teammates Zoe Kostitsi-Papastathopoulou (MPA ’16), Chia-You Kuo (MPA ’16), and Mariyana Petrova (MPA ’16) travelled to Athens to meet with their client, the Greek Forum of Refugees (GFR), for the first time. “It was important to get to know the organizational structure, how it operates, and who works there,” commented Petrova.
The School of Public Policy (SPP) at CEU organized a day-long Passion Project Planning workshop on February 28. Representatives from three Passion Project clients (International Crisis Group (ICG), UN Habitat, and the UN Office of the Special Advisor on the Prevention of Genocide & Responsibility to Protect) traveled to Budapest to meet with teams of SPP students.
Co-founded by six School of Public Policy (SPP) and the Department of Public Policy (DPP) students, the Policy Cafe brings together students from SPP and DPP to discuss key policy issues. “I wanted to bring our discussions offline in an open roundtable setting,” commented Nuruddin Ahmed (MPA '16). The cafe provides a welcoming atmosphere for debates on today’s global concerns.
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