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European Culture(s) - The Challenge of Diversity and Unity

Seggau, Austria, 30 June - 14 July 2007

The International Summer School Seggau: European Culture(s) - The
Challenge of Diversity and Unity, will be held in Austria on 30 June - 14
July 2007. Eighty places are available for students from all over Europe,
especially those from the Eastern and Southeast European region.
Application deadline is 31 March 2007.

For two weeks, internationally renowned experts will be at the students'
disposal in order to disseminate specialised knowledge and stimulate
discussions in workshops, lectures and seminars. In this international
environment, students will be trained to understand and discuss dimensions
of Europe beyond the European Union.

The academic background of the project will be dealt with in sex seminar
modules:

Uniform Law and the Protection of the Diversity of Legal Cultures in Europe,
Towards a Common European History,
Entrepreneurship and Economy - Models and Concepts in European History and
Presence,
Cultural Science: Modernization, Culture and Identity,
Intercultural Competence, and
Media Shaping and Reflecting European Cultures.
As the International Summer School Seggau is funded through grants given
by sponsors and donators from all over Europe, the tuition fee for
students is reduced to the amount of EUR 300 (reduced fee EUR 150). This
tuition fee includes the Summer School programme, meals, housing and a
printed report. Travel arrangements have to be made and paid for
individually.

As the Summer School is based on the ECTS system, the recognition as a
regular part of participants' studies at their home universities should be
possible. In order to obtain a certificate, students must actively
participate in one seminar module and all lectures (recommendation: 2
ECTS). It is also possible for students to write a scholarly seminar paper
(recommendation: 4 ECTS). This paper will be evaluated by the academic
coordinators to ensure an appropriate level.

Contact: Daniel Johnston, Office of International Relations,
Universitaetsplatz 3, A-8010 Graz, Austria; tel.: +43-316-380-1242;
e-mail: daniel.johnston la uni-graz.at

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Continuity and Discontinuity in East–West Relationships

Call for Papers
Targu Mures, Romania, 25-26 May 2007

Organized by the Gheorghe Sincai Research Institute for Social Sciences
and the Humanities of the Romanian Academy, an international symposium on
the Continuity and Discontinuity in East–West Relationships will take
place in Targu Mures, Romania on 25-26 May 2007.

East-West cultural, political, economic relationships are registered
either as a continuous and positive interchange or in terms of West–East
power relations, stressing the binary representations in the discourse
about the Other together with the mental borderlines drawn on the symbolic
map of the world between the West and the East, between nations and
cultures, which are much more stable than the political ones. The
symposium intends to analyze East–West relationships in a balanced way,
with their continuities and discontinuities, which can cast light upon the
ongoing cooperation or conflicts.

The organizers invite papers for submission and welcome investigations
coming from a multitude of directions: history of international relations,
political history, comparative literature, comparative cultural studies,
post-colonial and intercultural studies, cultural anthropology and
ethnology, psycho-sociology, communication sciences, philosophy of mind,
literary history, history of the mentalities and the imaginary, history of
ideas and of intellectual trends.

Submitted abstracts should not exceed 150-250 words. Languages of the
symposium: Romanian, Eglish, French. More information is available at
icsu-ms.tripod.com/id15.html.

Contact: Dr. Carmen Andras, Scientific Researcher, Gheorghe Sincai
Research Institute for Social Sciences and the Humanities, Romanian
Academy, 17, Bolyai Street, 4300 Targu-Mures, Romania; tel.:
+40265-124778; e-mail: carmen_andras la yahoo.com; icsu-ms.tripod.com

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Culture, Tourism and Socio-Economic Development

Frankfurt, Germany, 25 June - 6 July 2007

The Datey Group is organizing series of seminars on Culture, Tourism and
Socio-Economic Development in Frankfurt, Germany with additional
professional visits to Paris and Brussels. The Summer Session is to take
place on 25 June - 6 July 2007, while the Fall Session will be held on
17-28 September 2007.

This international seminar is recommended for chief executives and senior
civil servants from on social and economic development policies and
programs, leaders of cultural organizations and cultural entrepreneurs,
managers of cultural tourism and heritage management initiatives, as well
as academics and lawyers working on culture and socioeconomic development.

The goals of the seminar are threefold:

to discuss strategies and share managerial tools that will enable
participants to gain new insights in the socio-economic impact assessment
of cultural/tourism resources, the protection and the promotion of
cultural/tourism assets, and the rethinking of cultural policies;
to strengthen managerial competencies and leadership skills of
cultural/tourism entrepreneurs and managers; and
to create networking opportunities for professional development and
international networking.
Seminar topics will be addressed by an outstanding faculty team of
distinguished scholars and experienced executive educators from diverse
backgrounds in the fields of public policy and management, cultural
economics, business and entrepreneurship development, cultural management,
international development cooperation and intellectual property rights.

Seminar topics will include:

Culture and Sustainable Development - focusing on the power of culture and
the extent to which it stimulates or undermines economic vitality and
sustainable livelihood, and discussing trends and perspectives in
measuring the economic impact of arts and culture, and the notion cultural
indicators in community development.
The Business of Arts and Culture: Implications for Public Policy and
Leadership Development - addressing opportunities and challenges in the
development and the strengthening of cultural industries, including the
evaluation of intangible cultural assets and the built heritage, the
formulation of cultural policies, debates on various business models and
support systems, and the sources of funding.
Development, Promotion and Protection of Cultural Resources Tourism,
Social Regeneration and Economic Vitality - dealing with the cultural
effects of globalization, best practices in the marketing and the
promotion of cultural resources, and the protection of intellectual
property rights as a basis for cultural enterprise development and income
generation.
Tourism / Cultural Policies Formulation and Management & Cultural
Entrepreneurship Development - concentrating on cultural policy analysis,
venturing, and the development of an entrepreneurial mindset in the
development and the management of cultural enterprises.
Application deadline is 15 April for the Summer Session and 15 August for
the Fall Session.

Contact: Datey Eyrich GmbH, Königsberger Str. 12-16, 66877 Ramstein,
Germany; tel.: 06371 - 9642 0; fax : 06371 - 9642 53; e-mail:
mail la datey.com; www.datey.com/usa/index.html


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