9th Classics Colloquium „Teachers, Teaching and Students“ ****************************************************************************************** * 9th Classics Colloquium „Teachers, Teaching and Students“ ****************************************************************************************** The EVROPAEVM a Ústav řeckých a latinských studií zvou na 9th Classics Colloquium "Teacher Students", které se uskuteční 6. - 8. listopadu v Císařském sále Karolina. Registrace (bez 6. listopadu od 16 hod. (Celetná 20, m. č. 146). program kolokvia [ URL "http://praha1.ff.cuni.cz/novyweb/akt_prilohy/ up/20091030_1_ClassicsProgramme2009.doc"] Europaeum The Europaeum was founded in 1992 as an association of European universities, with a missi 1. Promote excellence in academic links in research and teaching collaboration between the partners; 2. Act as an open academic network linking the Europaeum partners and other bodies in the 3. Serve as a resource for the general support and promotion of European studies; 4. Function independently in the search for new ideas; 5. Provide opportunities for the joint pursuit of new pan-European initiatives; 6. Serve as a high level 'think-tank' exploring new ideas and new roles for universities i Learning Age; 7. Provide a 'pool of talent' to carry out research and inquiry into problems and question Europe today and tomorrow; 8. Help train and educate future leaders for a new Europe. The members of the Europaeum are: · University of Oxford · Universiteit Leiden · Universitá di Bologna · Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn · Institut Universitaire de Hautes Etudes Internationales, Geneva · Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne · Univerzita Karlova v Praze · Universidad Complutense, Madrid · Helsingin Yliopisto, Helsinki · Jagiellonian University, Krakow Europaeum programmes include a virtual seminar network, research projects, annual conferen summer schools, lectures, joint teaching programmes, staff mobility schemes, and linked sc schemes. More information here [ URL "http://www.europaeum.org"]