New joint international Europaeum Vaclav Havel MA Programme launched ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** PRESS RELEASE September 26, 2013 - The Europaeum consortium has just launched a brand new joint initiati link leading European universities to create a new EUROPAEUM MA PROGRAMME, combining all t and specialisms of all the partner institutions, to provide potential students with a uniq experience.   The EMAP began last autumn, linking the universities of Paris 1 Sorbonne-Pantheon, Charles Prague, and Leiden University, with support from scholars at Oxford University, and other partners exploring ways to join the programme from the 2013-14 academic year. The EMAP will function as a two-year MA Programme in European Studies, delivered over four specifically linking the fields of European Politics, European Contemporary History, and E Legal and Socio-Geographic studies, and European International Relations. All successful E will have the chance to study at two - or more - Europaeum partner universities and will r degree validated from their Home University, with an adjunct diploma, plus a Europaeum Cer A select number of students in each participating institution – probably up to five - draw relevant cohort, across the relevant disciplines, in each participating universities, will EMAP Europaeum-track students over the two-year programme. They will study at their Home U their first year. They would identify, with supervising professors, their preferred option preference) for further study in their third and/or fourth trimesters, which comprise a se study. The fourth semester will be used to write a dissertation. This could be done back at the H at the Partner University, or, exceptionally, at a third Partner University. These theses supervised by one professor or a ‘team’ comprising one from the Host Partner University an Home University. The best Eurpaeum-track students also attend a three-day Europaeum Spring School at Oxford Global World – including the usual mix of debates and discussions, with the same graduates work. The new programme, involving lectures, graduate workshops and the course, will be na HAVEL PROGRAMME, after the former dissident and President of Czechoslovakia. Professor Lenka Rovna, Professor of West European Politics at Charles University, who has initiative, said: “EMAP students will benefit from new lecturers, fresh modes and differen different specialisms and different European city locations, libraries, colleagues and oth It will be an exciting opportunity for all those involved, including the academics who wil together while co-ordinating this new programme.” For more information see the Europaeum Website www.europaeum.org [ URL "http://www.eur