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New Graduate School of Global Politics

05/07/2008

The DAAD will support a new German-Chinese PhD-program by Freie Universität and Fudan University. The Graduate School of Global Politics is a three year integrated program leading to a double degree of both universities.

Our concept of a Graduate School of Global Politics has won the support of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), the biggest German funding institution for international cooperation in higher education.

The program integrates a comprehensive study program, research stays in China and Germany, as well as intensive tutoring for individual research. First students can be admitted in 2009. If you would like to get more information about the program, please refer to Ole Jantschek

mailto: ole.jantschek@fu-berlin.de



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12/04/2008

Online Educa Berlin 2008

Everyone who is interested in the largest global e-learning conference for the corporate, education and public service sectors”  will have to come to the Hotel InterContinental in Berlin on December 3 – 5. The Center for Global Politics will present its two Master’s programs EES Online and IR Online as part of a Demonstration and Best Practice Showcase session on Thursday, December 4 at 2.30 pm in room Potsdam III.

12/04/2008

CGP Mission Statement

The Center for Global Politics just published its mission statement.

12/04/2008

Applications welcome

As of today, applications for the two M.A. programs East European Studies Online and International Relations Online, starting in October 2009, can be handed in via the program' s online application systems www.ees-online.org and www.ir-online.org.

 

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