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Visegrad Grant - Documentary and Anthropological Filmmaking


Documentary and Anthropological Filmmaking
CEU Summer University in Budapest
4 July - 22 July, 2011
With the support of the Visegrad Fund
The course provides a state-of-the-art training for social scientists interested in filmmaking. It focuses on cross-cultural ethnographically informed filmmaking, combining an intensive three weeks training in practical filmmaking with discussions on history, genres, ethics and theories of visuality. Taught by academics and film professionals with expertise in visual anthropology and ethnographic filmmaking, it combines a practical, hands-on camera training with a series of theoretical sessions and masterclasses. This series of graduate summer schools sponsored by the Visegrad Fund is an initiative of four academic institutions and professional organizations from Slovakia, Hungary, Czech Republic and Poland.
The Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology University of Warsaw is the partner of the project.

Project Sniatyn Dis / Continued: Memory of Place and Displaced Memories in Official Representations and Individual Experiences
Within the framework of Geschichtswerkstatt Europa Programme Paths of Remembrance, founded by the EVZ Remembrance, Responsibility and Future, our freshers participate in an interdisciplinary project that focuses on memory and past experiences of the town of Sniatyn (Ukraine).
Sniatyn Dis / Continued project is coordinated by the Center for Urban History of East Central Europe, in cooperation with Institute of History Polish Academy of Sciences and Lviv Polytechnic.
For more details see
Exhibition SCHMITZLER'S PEOPLE. THE PRE-WAR INHABITANTS OF ŚNIATYŃ

SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST FOR VISITING PROFESSORS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW (2009-2014)
Scholarships are awarded for the duration of stay at the University of Warsaw, between 1 and 5 months in the total amount of 30 000 PLN gross for foreign visiting professors. Under the awarded scholarship, the visiting professor shall be employed by the Institution's organization unit which issued an opinion on his/her scholarship application.
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The Lane Kirkland Scholarship Program - - an open competition for candidates from Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, as well as Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan for the Lane Kirkland Scholarships.
Founder - the Polish-American Freedom Foundation
Program Administrator - Polish — U.S. Fulbright Commission


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