• CEU holds Summer University courses in June and July, and brings in 150 faculty and 550 participants from more than 80 countries. Research-oriented, interdisciplinary academic courses, as well as workshops on policy issues for professional development are all on offer.
  • CEU offers three Erasmus Mundus Master's courses: in Public Policy; Environmental Sciences, Policy and Management; and Gender Studies. These programs are operated jointly with other leading European Universities and supported by the European Commission which provides scholarships to outstanding students.
  • CEU is located in the attractive urban center of one of Europe's most elegant capital cities – Budapest – the heart of Central Europe. Immersed in history yet looking to the future, Budapest is a meeting place of people, ideas and cultures from all over the world.
  • At CEU there is no dominant national culture. Over 1,500 students come from more than 100 countries of five continents; faculty and staff from more than 30. The language of communication and instruction is English while the students have ample opportunity to learn other languages.
  • CEU's rapidly expanding Library has the largest collection of English-language literature in the social sciences and the humanities in Central and Eastern Europe. The Library building opened in 1995; it has approximately 2,000 square meters of Open Access Area.

Martin Bell presentation at Summer University

"Taking a Stand for Integrity from the Inside", for the CEU Summer University Integrity in Political Society course, on July 8, 2010. Martin Bell, OBE, was a BBC foreign affairs reporter and "war correspondent" and reported on wars and conflicts for 30 years.

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