Шановні абітурієнти! Саме на цих сторінках ви зможете дізнаватися точну та оперитивну інформацію щодо вступної кампанії 2020 року.
Шановні колеги, випускники, студенти!
Просимо вас звернути увагу на наше прохання, та долучитися до збору допомоги співробітниці кафедри історії мистецтв історичного факультету Дмитренко Ларисі Клайдівні, яка тривалий час намагається подолати важку хворобу.
На жаль, всі можливі фінансові ресурси родини та друзів вичерпано, а боротьба за життя продовжується.
Ми просимо вас не залишатися байдужими та згадати, що ми - одна родина, в якій допомагаємо один одному. Це потрібно доводити не лише під час спілкування, а й у важкі моменти, які можуть виникнути у кожного.
Просимо вас про можливу фінансову допомогу.
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‘Back to normal’ is a basic human need in the aftermath of a crisis. It can be seen as an attempt to regain a seemingly lost normality by selected and controlled measures.
defined as trying to get back to a lost normality by applying selected, controlling actions.
However, a look at past crisis situations suggests that the previous status cannot simply be reconstructed. New sets of perceptions, structures and narratives of ‘normality’ come into existence, which leads to several questions: How did they develop? Who was involved in the decision-making process? And how influential and substantial were these changes?
All these topics will be in the focus of an online conference organized by the Institute for Franconian History (Thurnau) from October 19th to 20th 2020.
The conference aims to demonstrate lasting social, political, and economic changes caused by crises and to gather insight into perceptions of ‘normality’ over a wide range of periods and contexts. Additionally, we want to examine the spectrum of measures that have been tried – successfully or unsuccessfully – in the aftermath of crises.
Proposed contributions should focus on one or more of the following questions:
- How did narratives of ‘normality’ change by crises?
- To what extent did existing structures, activities and processes transform due to a crisis? How long did they last and how persistent have they been?
- In what way did crises expedite, inhibit, disrupt, or end processes already going on?
- What protagonists and what institutions participated in surmounting a crisis? Was there an evolution of new structures carrying responsibility?
- What circumstances laid the ground for actually defining a situation as a crisis? How did the awareness of being in a crisis establish?
- Did historic examples of rating and finally overcoming crises play a role?
- Can we even state regular patterns of establishing new normality?
On the first day, we will open up the topic on a transregional level without any specific local or chronological focus. Thus, topics from European and Non-European contexts are welcome (conference language will be English on that day). The second day will focus on case studies for the Franconian area (conference language will be German).
The Institute plans to publish the contributions in a digital format.
Organizational matters:
Contributions should not exceed 20 minutes. Please send your proposal, including an abstract (2.000 characters including spaces), a short academic CV and your contact address to Ця електронна адреса захищена від спам-ботів. Вам потрібно увімкнути JavaScript, щоб побачити її.. Deadline for submission of proposals is July 23th, 2020.
Postgraduates are explicitly encouraged to submit their own individual papers.
The online conference is going to use a ‘Zoom’-platform. Conference languages are English (day 1) and German (day 2).
The conference team will select proposals and inform applicants by mid-August 2020. Participants will receive all access information in due time before the conference.
By submitting your proposal, you agree to the use of your contact data for further communication and organizational matters during the event.
Kontakt
Institut für Fränkische Landesgeschichte
Prof. Dr. Martin Ott
Marktplatz 1
95349 Thurnau
+49 (0)9228 9960535
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Six (6) Undergraduate Merit Scholarships 2020 by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece .The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens offers six (6) Merit Scholarships of the amount of Eur 10,000 each, to students who wish to pursue the “BA program in the Archaeology, History, and Literature of Ancient Greece”, starting in fall 2020. Scholarships' application starting date is May 19, 2020, the closing date is June 30, 2020 at 24:00 (Greece local time: UTC/GMT +3 hours) and results will be announced by July 10, 2020 ( https://baag.uoa.gr/scholarships/ )
This four-year BA program is taught in English and is devoted to the study of Greek Antiquity. Aimed at non-EU students exclusively, it offers a unique opportunity to study the culture of ancient Greece with on-site study of archaeological monuments and sites, such as the Athenian Acropolis and the Parthenon, Delphi and Olympia.
We also welcome University Students for one-year studies at the BA program during the academic year 2020-21. University students will also have the opportunity to enroll to additional, special courses or to regular courses of the School of Philosophy. For information about tuition fees and requirements please contact: Ця електронна адреса захищена від спам-ботів. Вам потрібно увімкнути JavaScript, щоб побачити її.
Admissions criteria and application for the program: https://baag.uoa.gr
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The 2019-2020 academic year has now come to a close and we believe it ended successfully, even exceeding expectations given the extraordinary disruption caused by COVID-19 pandemic. Our University has already responded to the coronavirus ensuring that no student has been educationally disadvantaged by the pandemic; students, faculty and staff worked diligently and creatively to ensure that teaching, learning and research occurred in ways consistent with standards and expectations of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. We are proud that Greece’s response to the coronavirus pandemic has so far been “a rare coronavirus success story” as the UK’s Financial Times has recently reported since Greece took early and drastic action. Moreover, we are strongly encouraged by the MIT’s optimistic forecast for the course of the epidemic in Greece, which according to its Delphi AI model, no particular increase in COVID 19 cases is expected in the summer, even without measures being taken. Neverthelss, we are ready in case contingency plans are ever again required, including options for studying remotely, which will be confirmed if they become necessary.
Thank you for your trust in us as you plan your future studies.
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