| 
 
 Call for application Three years international seminar for 
              excellence in teaching for lecturersfrom NIS countries will start with summer session in Smolensk
 (Moscow region, Russia) on 3rd - 22nd of August 2003
 
 "MIGRATION STUDIES: THEORY, METHODS AND PRACTICE
 OF REGULATIONS OF MIGRATION PROCESSES".
 
 DEADLINE FOR APPPLICATIONS: 20TH OF JUNE Russian Disciplines and Academic Areas: Sociology, History, Law, Demography, Economy, Political Science, 
              Anthropology and Social Geography
 Project Duration: spring 2003 - spring 2006 Project Description: The importance of the proposed 
              school seminar is determined by the great influence of migration 
              processes on the economical, political and social development of 
              all countries and by the necessity of relevant multi-disciplinary 
              curricula on migration studies in the of higher education institutions 
              of the CEE countries.The aim of the three-year seminar in excellence in teaching "Migration 
              Studies: Theory, Methods and Practice of Regulations of Migration 
              Processes" is to help young academics to analyze the state 
              of the art in migration studies and create new courses based on 
              the contemporary knowledge. With the help of a resource faculty 
              team, through guided and independent study, interactive discussions, 
              individual and group project work the young faculty participants 
              will develop knowledge and expertise with current international 
              scholarship and trend in study and teaching contemporary migration 
              studies. Special attention will be given to applying theory and 
              research to developing multi-disciplinary programs and courses on 
              theory and processes of migration and its regulation. The duration 
              of seminar gives the opportunity to establish the network of professionally 
              trained experts in the CEE countries by creating the links between 
              resource faculty team, seminar participants and students of home 
              universities.
 Working Languages: Russian and English Program Directors: Dr. Molodikova Irina, Senior Researcher of Center of Ethnic 
              Regional Studies (Moscow), Visiting professor at the Central European 
              University (Budapest)
 Dr. Katrovsky Alexandr, Professor, pro-rector of Smolensk 
              Humanitarian University
 Core Resource Faculty: Dr. Ohliger Rainer (Germany), Dr. Alla Yastrebova (Russia), 
              Dr. Pirozkov Sergeu (Ukraine), Dr. Attila Melegh (Hungary),
 Dr. Mukomel Vladimir (Russia), Dr. Wallace Claire 
              (Austria), Dr. Vitkovskaya Galina (Russia), Alla Yastrebova 
              (Russia),
 Dr. Scheibelhofer Elisabeth (Austria), Dr. Zaionchkovskaya 
              Zhanna (Russia).
 
 Participants Eligibility (see 
              application form below):
 Region/countries: CIS countries (preferably Russia, Central 
              Asia, Kazakhstan, Caucasian region, Ukraine, Moldova)
 Academic level: young university teachers having PhD or last 
              year PhD students with teaching experience in relevant discipline
 The participants have to meet the following requirements and commitments:
 - Be able to participate in summer sessions in August of 2003/2004/2005 
              years
 - Participate in intersession activities and three days seminar 
              in regions in 2004/2005/2006 years
 - Have the Internet access
 - Present the completed curricular of relevant course at the third 
              summer session
 Other criteria: up to 40 year old
 Deadline for applications: 20th June 2003
 Final selection results: 30th June 2003
 Application package:
 - application form
 - CV
 - names and affiliations of at least 2 referees familiar with you 
              and your work
 - statement of purpose
 - list of main publications
 - short essay describing the syllabus of an academic course developed 
              as a result of participation at the program (see enclosed application 
              form)
 Contact Information for Applicants and 
              General Inquiries: Contact persons:
 Roschina Tamara - ttrosch@yandex.ru
 Sergutina Svetlana - sveta@shu.ru
 Postal address: 214014 Smolensk, Russia,ul.Gertsena 2
 Telephone: +7-0812-68-35-80
 Fax: +7-0812-68-3335
 E-mail: region@shu.ru
 Web site www.shu.ru, www.demoscope.ru
 Financial Support: Seminar organizers provide full scholarships 
              for the all participants selected for three years program. The scholarship 
              includes travel grants, food and accommodation packages along with 
              educational materials.
 Other Important Information: The seminar is supported by Open Society Institute (Budapest) and 
              also
 - United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Moscow 
              Branch;
 - International Organization for Migration, Moscow Branch;
 - Friedrich Naumann Stiftung, Moscow Branch;
 - International Association "DIALOGUE"(Hungary).
 
 
   |