Jointly offered by the Center for Global Politics at Freie Universität Berlin, the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), the Department of Mediterranean Studies at University of the Aegean and the Center for International and European Studies (CIES) at Kadir Has University, Istanbul.

CURRICULUM: 

The modules offered during this intensive short-term program provided students with an insight into different perspectives on the European Union’s future developments. A special emphasis was put on political, financial, social and media-related challenges and opportunities in current EU cooperation. The exchange of views between German, Greek and Turkish academics and students also focused on the EU’s relations to the Mediterranean and, particularly Turkey and Greece.

YOUR BENEFITS: 

  • Earn a joint certificate with 4 ECTS Credits from four renowned institutions
  • Take part in an enriching learning experience
  • Find out how to enroll in further study or Ph.D. programs in Germany
  • Make new contacts and join a vibrant international alumni network

 ADMISSION: 

Your background: 

  • knowledge and interest in global politics
  • final year of undergraduate studies or first academic degree (B.A. or equivalent)
  • excellent command of English

Please provide in English language: 

  • statement of purpose
  • curriculum vitae (resume)
  • academic transcripts and diplomas
  • English language certificate

Apply online at www.seasonal-schools.org/online application by May 22, 2013

EXPENDITURES:

 There are no tuition fees. Participants are responsible for their own travel and living expenses.

Travel stipends are available to students from Greece (outside of Rhodes) and Turkey.

CONTACT:

 For more information visit our website at www.seasonal-schools.org or contact the program coordination:

Bettine Marissen (Program Coordinator)

Center for Global Politics

Freie Universität Berlin

Email: [email protected]

Prof. Panayotis Tsakonas (Local Coordinator)

Department of Mediterranean Studies

Email: [email protected]

GENEROUSLY FUNDED BY: 

The Federal Ministry of Education and Research

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)