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CEU Shoots Up the QS World Rankings

March 10, 2020

CEU has achieved its best ever ranking for research and teaching by QS Quacquarelli Symonds, a leading provider of higher education global rankings.

In two subjects—Politics and International Studies ranks at 30 and Philosophy ranks at 37—CEU takes its position in the top 50 universities worldwide. In three subjects, History, Sociology, and Social Policy and Administration, CEU ranks in the top 100. In its first appearance in the influential rankings, Psychology is amongst the world’s top 300.

Call for papers: CEU MENAS Online Journal

January 21, 2020

The Middle East and North Africa Space is pleased to call for papers for its first MENAS online journal edition.

The aim of the online journal is to give both students (BA- MA- PhD- Postdocs) and faculty from all units the opportunity to advance current research papers. We welcome papers from any college or university. All submissions will undergo double-blind peer review before publication.

Job Call: Assistant/Associate Professor in Comparative Politics

January 15, 2020

The Political Science Department at Central European University, Vienna, invites applications for a full-time open rank (Assistant or Associate) position in Comparative Politics. Having an active research interest in challenges to democracy in the 21st century or non-Western polities will be an advantage. Teaching experience, especially on the BA-level, is a welcome asset.

We encourage applications from candidates who are willing to make a long-term commitment to living and working in Vienna.

Call for Abstracts: IAPSS World Congress 2020

December 11, 2019

The IAPSS World Congress is right around the corner! Thinking of submitting an abstract? Each year, the IAPSS World Congress welcomes students and junior scholars from around the world to deliver, discuss, and debate their research with peers and professionals alike. This year, in partnership with the Central European University (CEU), IAPSS welcomes you to explore your research within our annual theme, “Democracy, Identity, and Power.”