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An independent international centre for advanced studies
Academic Programme2016
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2016ABOUT THE IUC• The Inter University Centre Dubrovnik is an independent centre for advanced study, grounded inand sustained by its international network of partner universities;• The IUC Dubrovnik maintains high standards of scientific quality, and provides an open spacefor critical thinking and innovation;• the IUC Dubrovnik building upon its location and its history serves as a bridge between regionswithin Europe and between the European region and the world by connecting scientific communi-ties and connecting communities through science;• The IUC Dubrovnik takes pride in bringing together scholars and students from different coun-tries, cultures and academic disciplines to advanced research and higher education programmes;• The IUC emphasizes and supports inter-disciplinary and cross-national collaboration on globalchallenges such as human universal values and rights, health, education, poverty and climate,encouraging, in addition to east-west collaboration also new north-south initiatives;• The IUC Dubrovnik continues its practice of organizing courses and conferences within thebroad spectrum of scientific disciplines provided by scientific staff from multiple countries;• The IUC Dubrovnik also stimulates the development of research activities, in particular related tothe courses and conferences within the programme and contributes to connecting leading interna-tional partner universities to regional academic institutions.
New partners are most welcome. Please apply! http://www.iuc.hr/how-to-become-member.php
FACILITIES
ACKNOWGLEDGEMENTWe are grateful to all that are supporting Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik. University of Zagrebis securing the logistical infrastructure while member institutions support the operation with mem-bership fees. Croatian Ministry of Science, Education and Sports is offering the support for opera-tion and scholarships, while many other foundations such as German DAAD support participantsof IUC programmes. Support has been received from many foreign Embassies in Croatia, such asAmerican, British, Swiss, Dutch, Norwegian and Indian Embassies. Special thanks also go to OSF,London. Finally, thanks are expressed to all course directors and home institutions of participantsfor securing means for the IUC programmes.
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8 - 13 FebruaryECONOMY AND DEMOCRACY *Josip Kregar, Univ Zagreb
Union Univ BelgradeGideon Parchomovski, Univ Pennsylv., PhiladelphiaEndre Stavang, Univ Oslo
20 – 25 MarchCRIME PREVENTION THROUGH CRIMINALLAW& SECURITY STUDIES *8th Edition: Technology and Criminal Law –Manifestations and Implications
Univ ZagrebRichard Farkas, DePaul Univ, ChicagoAnna-Maria Geto Kalac, Univ ZagrebMichael Kilchling, Max Planck Inst Foreign & Inter-national Law, FreiburgCharles E. Tucker, World Engagement Inst, Chicago
11 – 15 AprilDIGITAL WORKING LIFEMikael Ottosson, Lund UnivCalle Rosengren, Lund UnivDoris Holtmann, Helmut-Schmidt-Univ, HamburgWenzel Matiaske, Helmut-Schmidt-Univ, Hamburg
11 – 15 AprilMIND, THINKING, CREATIVITYGarry Jacobs, World Academy Art & Science, IndiaAlberto Zucconi, Person Cent. Approach Inst, ItalyWinston Nagan, Univ Florida, GainesvilleIvo laus, Dag Hammarskjöld Univ, Zagreb—————————————————————Programmes marked with an asterisk (*)offer ECTS credits.
11 – 15 AprilPHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE *Lars Bergstrom, Univ StockholmJames R. Brown, Univ TorontoDavid Davies, McGill Univ, MontrealMichel Ghins, Catholic Uni, Louvain
Univ SplitJames McAllister, Univ Leiden
Univ Zagreb
11 – 15 AprilSOCIAL PHILOSOPHY – EUROPEAN CRISISAND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS III *Concepts of DemocracyJoseph Bien, Univ Missouri, ColumbiaHauke Brunkhorst, Univ FlensburgGérard Raulet, Univ Sorbonne, Paris
17 – 23 AprilJEAN MONNET SEMINAR *Rethinking EU Competences
Univ ZagrebSigmar Stadlmeier, Univ Linz
18 - 22 AprilCOMPARATIVE MEDIA SYSTEMSImplications for News Media Repertroiresand Democratic Engagement Across EuropeHanna Adoni, Hebrew Univ JerusalemMaria Jose Brites, Univ MinhoCarmen Ciller, Univ Carlos III, MadridSteffen Lepa, Tech Univ, BerlinPaolo Mancini, Univ Perugia
Univ BelgradeHillel Nossek, Kinneret College on the Sea of GalileeZrinjka Peru ko, Univ ZagrebSlavko Splichal, Univ LjubljanaKim Christian Schroeder, Roskilde Univ
18 – 22 AprilCHALLENGES OF EUROPE: PROMOTINGHUMAN SECURITY *Inclusion and Exclusion in ContemporaryEuropean Societies XWieger Bakker, Utrecht UnivViktor Koska, Univ ZagrebLadislav Rabusic, Masaryk Univ, BrnoPaul Stubbs, Economic Inst, Zagreb
ACADEMIC PROGRAMME
Courses and Conferences 2016
SPRING 2016
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18 – 22 AprilPHILOSOPHY OF ARTDavid Davies, McGill Univ, MontrealJason Gaiger, Univ OxfordBo idar Kante, Univ MariborMatthew Kieran, Univ LeedsIris Vidma, Univ Rijeka
24 – 30 AprilDIVIDED SOCIETIES XIX *Is Multiculturalism Dead?
Univ ZadarSimona Kuti, Inst Migration & Ethnic Studies, Zagreb
Univ College DublinNiall Ó Dochartaigh, National Univ Ireland, Galway
Masaryk Univ, BrnoDaphne Winland, York Univ, TorontoMitja agar, Inst Ethnic Studies, LjubljanaEmilio Cocco, Univ Teramo
25 – 30 AprilXLTH FUTURE OF RELIGIONReligion of the Future?Rudolf J. Siebert, Western Michigan Univ, KalamazooFrancis Brassard, Rochester Inst Tech., DubrovnikDenis R. Janz, Loyola Univ, New Orleans
Univ SplitInst Social Research,
ZagrebGottfried Küenzlen, Bundeswehr Univ, MunichMichael R. Ott, Grand Valley State Univ, Allendale
3 – 6 MayTECHNOLOGIES OF DIGITALWORK:COST IS1202 ActionJaka Primorac, Inst Development & Internat Relati-ons, Zagreb
, Inst Development & Internat Relations,ZagrebEran Fisher, Open Univ, RaananaUrsula Huws, Univ HertfordshireBjarki Valtýsson, Univ CopenhagenJuliet Webster, Open Univ Catalonia, Barcelona
8 – 15 MayANTHROPOLOGY AND HEALTHPavao Rudan, Croatian Acad Arts & Sciences, Zagreb
Inst Anthropological Research,ZagrebLinda Bennett, Univ Memphis
9 – 21 MayXXXIIND VICTIMOLOGY, VICTIMASSISTANCE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE *Dick Andzenge, St. Cloud Univ, MinnesotaGerd Ferdinand Kirchhoff, O.P. Jindal Global Univ,DelhiMarianne Hilf, Univ Bern
, Univ ZagrebElmar G. M. Weitekamp, Univ TuebingenChadley James, California State Univ, Fresno
11 – 14 MayINNOVATIVE IDEAS OF THE TREATMENTOF PSYCHOSES
Univ ZagrebUniv Split
Luisa Brunori, Univ Bologna
16 – 20 MayXTH FEMINISMS IN A TRANSNATIONALPERSPECTIVEReclaiming the Future: Feminist Engagements forthe 21st CenturySandra Prlenda, Centre Women’s Studies, Zagreb
Univ ZagrebFrancesca Maria Gabrielli, Univ Zagreb
Inst Ethnology & FolkloreResearch, ZagrebDurre Ahmed, Centre Study of Gender & Culture,LahoreSilvana Carotenuto, L’Orientale Univ Naples
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1111 Students from 501 institutions in theworld in 2015
1 717 participants in 2015508 from Croatia626 from the EU210 from USA/Canada373 from other countries
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16 – 20 MayFEMINIST CRITICAL ANALYSISDigesting Narratives: Feminist Food PracticesEthel Brooks, Rutgers Univ, New Brunswick
, Univ Belgrade
22 – 28 MayPUBLIC AND PRIVATE JUSTICE *Remco van Rhee, Univ MaastrichtAlan Uzelac, Univ ZagrebElisabetta Silvestri, Univ PaviaJon T. Johnsen, Univ OsloPaul Oberhammer, Univ ViennaVesna Rijavec, Univ MariborBurkhard Hess, Max Planck Inst, Luxembourg
23 – 27 MayINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ANDJOURNALISMNenad Prelog, Univ ZagrebDamir Boras, Univ ZagrebInoslav Be ker, Univ Bologna
23 – 28 MayINTERNATIONAL STUDY GROUP FORPSYCHOSOCIETAL ANALYSIS - SQUIDBirgitta Haga, Univ StavangerChristine Morgenroth, Leibniz Univ, HannoverPeter Henrik Raae, Univ Southern Denmark, Odense
23 – 28 MayERZÄHLUNGEN DER SOZIALENPHILOSOPHIE, KUNST & POLITIK
Univ ZagrebJo Moran Ellis, Univ SussexClaudius Strube, Bergische Univ, WuppertalHeinz Sünker, Bergische Univ, WuppertalLars-Henrik Schmidt, Aarhus Univ
29 May – 3 JuneCORROSION SUMMER SCHOOL
Ohio UnivFrancois Huet, Univ Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris
30 May – 5 JuneMODALITIES OF TRAUMA IN(MULTI) CULTURAL CONTEXTSProtagonists, Representations and Recovering?Neboj a Blanu a, Univ ZagrebJennifer Edmond, Trinity College, DublinStefan Berger, Ruhr Univ BochumTomasz Bilcezewski, Jagiellonian Univ, KrakowEne Koresaar, Univ TartuMridula Mukherjee, J. Nehru Univ, New DelhiLaura Izarra, Univ Sao PaoloRon Eyerman, Yale Univ, New HavenMasahiro Shimoda, Univ TokyoJeffrey C. Alexander, Yale Univ, New HavenSean Homer, American Univ Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad
5 – 11 June3 AND 4 MANIFOLD TOPOLOGY ANDGEOMETRYA Celebration of the Works of Fintushel and Stern
Univ Georgia, AthensThomas Mark, Univ Virginia, CharlottesvilleAndras Stipzicz, Alfréd Rényi Inst Math, Budapest
6 – 10 JuneXXVIITH SUMMER STROKE SCHOOL *Healthy Lifestyle and Prevention of Stroke andBrain ImpairmantVida Demarin, Univ ZagrebRoman Haberl, Ludwig – Maximillian Univ, MunichKurt Niederkorn, Univ GrazTanja Rudek, Univ MiamiZlatko Trkanjec, Univ ZagrebDavid Russel, Univ Oslo
6 – 10 JuneSUMMER SCHOOLPSYCHOTRAUMATOLOGY *Time and Trauma: Imprints and LegaciesCecile Rousseau, McGill Univ, MontrealRudolf Gregurek, Univ Zagreb
Psychotrauma CentrumZuid Nederland, Hertogenbosch
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618 lecturers from 208 institutions in38 countries in 2015 -
259 organizers from 169 institutions in26 countries in 2015
73 701 participants since 1972
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PETROLEUM ENGINEERINGSUMMER SCHOOL
6 - 10 JuneWORKSHOP 41:Contemporary Advances in Well Design, Operati-ons and Oil and Gas Production Optimization
Univ ZagrebUniv Zagreb
Andrew Wojtanowicz, Louisiana State Univ, BatonRouge
13 – 17 JuneWORKSHOP 42:1) Natural Gas Market Development2) Reservoir Evaluation and Management
Univ ZagrebUniv Zagreb
Arash Dahi Taleghani, Louisana State Univ, BatonRouge
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SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK THEORY ANDPRACTICE
Courses from 12 – 24 June and from11 – 16 September
12 – 18 JuneSOCIAL WORK THEORIES ANDMETHODOLOGIESVito Flaker, Univ LjubljanaMari Nordstrand, Sør-Trøndelag Univ College,Trondheim
12 – 18 JuneSOCIAL WORK AND SPIRITUALITY
Univ BelgradeKsenija Napan, Massey Univ, AucklandLennart Nörreklit, Univ AalborgJörg Zeller, Univ Aalborg
12 – 18 JunePRECARIATJörg Zeller, Univ AalborgDavid Kergel, Univ Oldenburg
19 – 24 JuneDEVELOPING NEIGHBOURHOOD ANDCOMMUNITY SUPPORT SYSTEMSVera Grebenc, Univ LjubljanaNino ganec, Univ Zagreb
19 – 24 JuneSOCIAL WORKWITH YOUTH IN CONFLICTWITH LAWSteve Case, Swansea UnivJanet Jamieson, Liverpool John Moores Univ
Penn State Univ, State CollegeJoe Yates, Liverpool John Moores Univ
19 – 24 JuneSOCIAL WORKWITH CHILDREN ANDYOUTHPaul de Heer, HAN- Univ Applied Sciences, NijmegenJim Lurie, Norwegian Univ Science & Technology,TrondheimPhil Mongan, Radford UnivTorill Tjelflaat, Norwegian Univ Science&Technology, Trondheim___________________________________________
13 – 17 JuneANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY *Beyond Contractarianism?Piers Turner, Ohio State Univ, ColumbusEric MacGilvray, Ohio State Univ, Columbus
Univ RijekaUniv Rijeka
13 - 18 JuneARS NAUTICA*Seafaring through Ages
Univ ZadarGiulia Boetto, Aix-Marseille UnivJose Luis Casaban, Texas A&M Univ, College Station
13 – 19 JuneSOCIAL STRUCTURES AND SOCIALINSTITUTIONS *The Quest for Social Justice
Univ Ljubljana, Univ BelgradeUniv Zagreb
Nenad Fanuko, Univ RijekaUniv Zagreb, Masaryk Univ, Brno, Univ Zadar
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167 member universities in 46 countries60 courses & conferences in 2015
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16 – 19 JuneACTING AHEAD OF ACTUALITYHanne de Jaegher, Univ the Basque CountyShaun Hallagher, Univ MemphisZdravko Radman, Univ Zagreb
19 – 25 JuneREGIONAL SECURITY AND COOPERATIONIN SOUTH EAST EUROPE *
Univ ZagrebLee Kendall Metcalf, Florida Univ, Tallahassee
20 – 25 JuneMODERN PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION / RE-LIGIONSPHILOSOPHIE DER GEGENWART *Hans-Peter Grosshans, Univ MuensterIngolf U. Dalferth, Univ ZurichJörg Dierken, Univ Halle-WittenbergElisabeth Gräb-Schmidt, Univ TuebingenJure Zovko, Univ Zadar
20 – 26 JuneMATH/CHEM/COMP *XXVIIIth International Course and Conference onthe Interfaces among Mathematics, Chemistry andComputer Sciences
Univ ZagrebJerzy Cioslowski, Univ Szczecin
27 June– 1 JulyHUMAN RIGHTS ANDMEDICINE
Univ RijekaHenk ten Have, Duquesne Univ, Pittsburgh
Univ Zagreb
4 – 15 JulyTHIRD MASTER CLASS ON LAW, HISTORY,POLITICS AND SOCIETY IN THE CONTEXTOF MASS ATROCITIESNena Tromp, Univ AmsterdamGeoffrey Nice, Gresham College LondonSonja Biserko, Helsinki Com. Human Rights, Serbia
11 – 15 July24th ANN. MEETING OF THE INTERNAT. SO-CIETY FOR BEHAVIORED NEUROSCIENCE
Univ SidneyDonna Rose Addis, The Univ AucklandJohn Desmond, John Hopkins Univ, BaltimoreKirsten Kennedy, Univ Texas, Dallas
17 - 24 JulyARS MEDICA
Univ ZagrebLukasz Konopka, Loyola Medicine, ChicagoMarijana Bra , Univ Zagreb
8 – 19 AugustGLOBAL BIOETHICS AND GLOBALISATIONSUMMER SCHOOL
Univ ZagrebAna Lita, GBI New York
Univ ZagrebHenk ten Have, Duquense Univ
22 - 26 AugustSUMMER SCHOOL OFPSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOTHERAPYDinko Podrug, State Univ New YorkPeter Dunn, New York Psychoanalytical Inst
Univ Zagreb
29 August - 2 SeptemberMIND, WORLD AND ACTION *Majda Trobok, Univ Rijeka
Univ BelgradeTimothy Williamson, Univ Oxford
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2 077 courses & conferences since 1972
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19 – 23 SeptemberLOGIC AND APPLICATIONS - LAP 2016
Univ ZagrebAndre Scedrov, Univ Pennsylvania, PhiladelphiaSilvia Ghilezan, Univ Novi Sad
Math. Inst SANU, BelgradeThomas Studer, Univ Bern
19 – 23 September27TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF HUMANDIGNITY AND HUMILIATION STUDIESCities at Risk – From Humiliation to DignityKjell Skyllstad, Univ OsloEvelin Lindner, World Dignity Univ Initiative
22 – 24 SeptemberGRADED STRUCTURES IN ALGEBRA ANDITS APPLICATIONSDedicated to the Memory of Prof. Marc Krasner
Acad Science & Arts of Bosnia &Herzegovina, SarajevoAlexei Pantchichkine, Univ Joseph Fourier, GrenobleDu an Pagon, Univ Maribor
9 – 13 October10th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF THENDP KINASE/NM23/awd GENE FAMILYMaja Herak Bosnar,Thomas Wieland, Univ HeidelbergMassimo Zollo, CEINGE Centro Biotecnologie Avan-zate, Naples
20 – 22 OctoberESPEN COURSE ON CLINICAL NUTRITIONANDMETABOLIC CARE
Univ ZagrebPierre Singer, Eur Soc Clin. Nutrition & Metabolism
31 October – 4 NovemberSOCIAL POWER, EMPOWERMENT & SOCIALEVOLUTIONGarry Jacobs, World Acad Art & Science, IndiaAlberto Zucconi, Person Cent. Approach Inst, ItalyWinston Nagan, Univ Florida, GainesvilleIvo laus, Dag Hammarskjöld Univ, Zagreb
9 – 18 SeptemberMOLECULARMICROBIOLOGYDavid Hopwood, John Innes Centre, NorwichJulian Davies, The Univ British Columbia, Vancouver
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11 – 16 SeptemberSOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL POLICIESJuha Hämäläinen, Univ Eastern Finland, KuopioPaul Stubbs, Economic Inst, ZagrebRiitta Vornanen, Univ Eastern Finland, Kuopio
11 – 16 SeptemberSOCIAL WORKWITH OLD AGEJana Mali, Univ LjubljanaAna tambuk, Univ Zagreb
11 – 16 SeptemberSOCIAL WORK ANDDEINSTITUTIONALISATIONVito Flaker, Univ LjubljanaShula Ramon, Univ HertfordshireLorenzo Toresini, Centre Research in Mental Health,Merano—————————————————————
12 - 16 SeptemberPHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE ANDLINGUISTICS *Barry Smith, Inst Philosophy, LondonFrances Egan, Rutgers Univ, New BrunswickMichael Glanzberg, Northwestern Univ, Evanston
Univ SplitUniv Maribor
Jeffrey King, Rutgers Univ
12 - 17 SeptemberPOLITISCHE THEORIEHans Vorländer, Tech Univ DresdenNenad Zako ek, Univ Zagreb
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Support, Scholarships & Credit PointsThe Croatian Ministry of Science, Education and Sports provides students and professors fromCroatia with four scholarships per course, which cover travel expenses and half board accommo-dation. Applications may be submitted by course directors or interested candidates directly to theIUC Secretariat. For application form visit http://iuc.hr/croatian-ministry.php.
Furthermore, preferential attention should be paid to national funding institutions and foundationsoften providing scholarships or grants for postgraduate courses, e.g. DAAD (German AcademicExchange Service) offering scholarships for IUC courses. For information visit :http://daad.de/stipends.
Students from Austria have to look on www.grants.at.
Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik offers support for PhD candidates coming from SE and EEurope and N of Africa, participating in courses from humanities and social sciences. For eligibil-ity criteria and more information visit http://www.iuc.hr/iuc-support.php.
Course and conference participants are requested to approach their course directors, the academicexchanges service at their home universities and of course the internet for further inquiries.
A certificate is awarded to each student who attends a full course and satisfactorily completestasks established by course directors. Course directors decide in accordance with the universityand the respective graduate and research training program, how many ECTS points are awarded.ECTS points will be measured by the necessary workload of the student to achieve defined learn-ing outcomes and competences. The workload includes time the student needs for lectures, semi-nars, independent work, reading, learning, writing a paper and presenting a paper and/or exam.
How to organise an IUC programme?The IUC is open to new entries. The IUC course or conference must be international (organised byat least two professors from two different countries, while lecturers and preferably students shouldbe from at least three different countries) and at the advanced academic level (graduate, postgradu-ate or post-doc). Organising course and conference directors contact the IUC Secretariat to checkthe availability of space for a specific date. It is advisable to be flexible with dates, if it is possible.
Courses should have minimum 10, maxi-mum 50 participants. This does not applyfor conferences. Course organisers andparticipants are required to cover partici-pation fees. Organisers coming frompaying IUC member universities have asignificant discount. It is also advisable tosecure the academic points to participantsat home universities. Applications for thenext academic year are submitted inspring and approved by the IUC Execu-tive Committee.
For more information, please check theright column „New programmes“ on theIUC web page :http://www.iuc.hr/programme.php.
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Foundation & History
The Inter-University Centre has lived a rich life so far and has taken great pride in contributing tointernational scholarly cooperation. The centre is all set to continue its mission.
The idea to establish the Inter-University Centre (IUC) was launched in 1970 at the meeting of theInternational Association of Universities, in Montreal, by Prof. Ivan Supek, at that time Rector ofthe University of Zagreb. He suggested building an institution fully in the hands of the cooperatingscholars and universities, free of government control. The official inauguration took place in 1972.
The IUC was set as a consortium of universities and other scientific institutions. These universitiesare represented on IUC's Council and contribute toward the development of the IUC academicprogrammes.
The city of Dubrovnik offered a building that could serve as a home for the international centreenvisioned by Prof. Supek.
From the very beginning, the IUC responded to contemporary needs. In the period of the cold war,concerned scholars saw the importance of creating new opportunities for contact and exchange ofknowledge and ideas across division lines. There was a wish to strengthen the role of scientists inbridge building between nations and cultures, ideologies and political systems. The former Yugo-slavia, as a non-aligned country, had the potential to provide conditions for contacts that could nototherwise be achieved. Dubrovnik, with its rich history, culture, its beauty and friendly atmospherewas an ideal site, and Inter-University Centre served as a breathing-hole between East and West.
The centre could not have been established without the generosity of the University of Zagreb,while vice versa IUC has given much in return by connecting young scholars from Croatia and theregion to active international networks of scholars.
The Inter-University Centre soon became a place for vibrant academic exchange. It grew to morethan 250 member institutions before the outbreak of the wars in 1991, in which former Yugoslaviafell apart. Following the wars, the number of member universities has declined to approximately170 but the IUC continued with its mission to bring together members of the academic communityfrom the region. The support of Open Society Foundation greatly helped offering scholarships toPhD candidates from former communist countries of the SE and E European region.
Today, the level of programme activities in courses and conferences remains as high as ever, andIUC governing bodies are supporting inter-disciplinary and cross-national collaboration on globalchallenges. Scholars, students and teachers keep coming, and they are usually eager to come backto Dubrovnik for new IUC events.
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Governing Bodies and Organisation
Director GeneralKrunoslav Pisk,
Deputy Director GeneralPeter Kampits, Univ Vienna
Chair of the CouncilSigmund Grønmo, Univ Bergen
Vice Chair of the CouncilIvo Slaus, Croatian Acad., Sciences & Arts, Zagreb
General SecretaryInter Univ Centre, Dubrovnik
Executive CommitteeChair: Gunn Elisabeth Birkelund, Univ OsloVice Chair: Damir Boras, Univ ZagrebMembers: Wieger Bakker, Univ Utrecht; Univ of Arts, Belgrade; Hans-Peter Grosshans, Univ Muenster; Lee Kendall Metcalf, Florida State Univ, Tallahassee; GerdFerdinand Kirchhoff, O.P.Jindal Global Univ Delhi; Univ Zagreb; H. JoachimSeitz, Univ Hamburg;Walther Ch. Zimmerli, Humboldt Univ Berlin.
Ex Officio Member | IUC Association AuditorØrjar Øyen, Univ Bergen Hans Egil Offerdal, Univ Bergen
IUC Council. The IUC is structured as a consortium of universities and other scientific institu-tions that form the centre's policies and objectives. Each Member institution delegates one repre-sentative to the council, which is the policy-making and the highest governing body of the IUC.Council is responsible for the Constitution of the Centre, admission of new Members, establish-ment of fields of study and academic cooperation, budgetary matters, election of the ExecutiveCommittee and appointment of the Director General. It is chaired by Chair of the Council.
Executive Committee acts on behalf of the Council between Council meetings on the formationof the annual academic programme, acceptance of budget and financial reports and agreementsand contracts with other institutions. It is chaired by Chair of the Executive Committee.
Director General is responsible for the functioning of the Centre, its programmes and finances.
IUC Association provides a legal basis for the functioning of the Centre, for the personnel, prem-ises, equipment and required funding. It was registered in November 1994 in order to provide thecontinuity of the institution in the new legal settings of the Republic of Croatia. It is chaired byPresident of the Association.
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Design, Content & ConceptDubrovnik; Janet Chukwukelu, H. Joachim Seitz, Hamburg.
Print: OSTERKUS[S] gGmbH, Hamburg.
Executive Secretary Secretary
20000 Dubrovnik – CroatiaPhone + 385 20 41 36 26Fax + 385 20 41 36 28Email: [email protected]
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