From 1995 he has been Professor of Economics and was the head of the Department of Economics at the Central European University in Budapest during the periods: 1995–2000 and 2005–2006 (accredited by the Board of Regents of the State University of New York, for and on behalf of the New York State Department of Education. Stanford, Harvard, Columbia, Yale and Berkley Universities are also accredited by SUNY).
She holds currently two Master degrees: the first in law from the Central European University and the second in public relations from Maastricht University.
He is currently a Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Media and Communication Studies at Central European University.
In 1999, Elkana began his tenure as President and Rector of the Central European University, succeeding Josef Jarab.
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Alexei I. Miller is Russian professor of history at Central European University and formerly research fellow at the Russian Academy of Sciences, senior fellow at the Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen.
The Center for Policy Studies (CPS) is an academic unit within Central European University, dedicated to improving the quality of governance in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union by the provision of independent public policy analysis and advice.
He has been a Visiting Scholar at the Harriman Institute at Columbia University and has taught at Central European University in Budapest, Hungary.
With George Soros he was one of the founders of Central European University (CEU) a graduate school to train the next generation of leaders and to facilitate the democratic transition in East and Central Europe.
Than he studied at the London School of Economics and Political Science (receiving a M.Sc. in European Social Policy, 1991) and took part in numerous professional fellowship and exchange programs, including Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships in the U.S. (1992), at the Oxford University (1993–1994), at the University of Konstanz (1997–2000), at the Institute of Human Sciences in Vienna (1998) and at the CEU in Budapest (1998–2000).
Jiřina Šiklová, "Lustration or the Czech Way of Screening", East European Constitutional Review, Vol.5, No.1, Winter 1996, Univ. of Chicago Law School and Central European University