University of Warsaw

Faculty of Journalism and Political Science

courses open for short-term international students (Erasmus etc.)

summer semester 2013/2014

Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday
08:00-09:30 / War, Intelligence and Morality*
09:45-11:15 / U.S. National Security Policy
11:30-13:00 / The Patterns of Political Participation – Conventional and Unconventional / Developing Countries in International Relations / Media Policy and Public Service Media / Poland’s Foreign Policy
13:15-14:45 / European Civil Society / Non-Governmental Organizations in International Relations / Asymmetric Threats
15:00-16:30 / International Security and Armed Conflicts / Contemporary Ideologies / Mid-European Foreign Policies: Realpolitik versus Ideals
16:45-18:15 / Manipulation in Media / Democracy and Democracy Promotion / Introduction to international Relations / Soziale Fragen in Polen*
/
Introduction to the Welfare State*
/
Migration and Integration of Immigrants*
(courses DO NOT INTERFERE) / Military Conflict as a Tool of Political Influence
18:30-20:00 / Enlargement of the European Union / Minority Governments n the World / Critical Thinking in Political Analysis

* see the attached schedule

For more data concerning the ECTS, classrooms etc., see the attached list.

Registration address: http://usosweb.wdinp.uw.edu.pl, deadline: April 15th

University of Warsaw

Faculty of Journalism and Political Science

Courses for short term international students given in 2013/2014 (summer semester).

The number of credits given below can be obtained only if the student passes an exam.

Registration and unregistration address:

http://usosweb.wdinp.uw.edu.pl

Deadline: April 15th

I. Institute of Journalism (every course: 15 hours, 6 ECTS)

1.  Andrzej Sawicki, Ph.D., Manipulation in Media, Monday, 16:45-18:15, room 29, ul. Nowy Świat 69, 2nd floor.

2.  Michał Głowacki, Ph.D., Media Policy and Public Service Media, Wednesday, 11:30-13:00, room 307, Former Computer Center (CIUW), main campus.

II. Institute of Political Science

1.  Prof. Agnieszka Rothert, Agnieszka Bejma, Ph.D., The Patterns of Political Participation – „Conventional” and „Unconventional”, 30 hours, 3 ECTS, Monday, 11:30-13:00, room “Czarnowskiego”, ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 3, ground floor, on the left.

2.  Katarzyna Grzybowska-Walecka, Ph.D., Democracy and Democracy Promotion, 30 hours, 4 ECTS, Monday, 16:45-18:15, room 114, Old Library (stary BUW), main campus, first floor.

3.  Adam Szymański, Ph.D., Enlargement of the European Union, 30 hours, 4 ECTS, Monday, 18:30-20:00, room 116, Old Library (stary BUW), main campus, first floor.

4.  Piotr Zakrzewski, Ph.D., Minority Governments in the World, 30 hours, 4 ECTS, Monday, 18:30-20:00, room 114, Old Library (stary BUW), main campus, first floor.

5.  Sławomir Józefowicz, Ph.D., Contemporary Ideologies, 30 hours, 3 ECTS, Tuesday, 15:00-16:30, room 3, ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 3, ground floor.

6.  Anna Wierzchowska, Ph.D., European Civil Society, 30 hours, 3 ECTS, Wednesday, 13:15-14:45, room 3, ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 3, ground floor. First lecture: February 26th.

7.  Marta de Zuniga, Ph.D., Critical Thinking in Political Analysis, 30 hours, 4 ECTS, Friday, 18:30-20:00, room 113, Old Library (stary BUW), main campus, first floor.

III. Institute of International Relations (every course: 20 hours, 7 ECTS)

1.  Kamila Pronińska, Ph.D., International Security and Armed Conflicts, Monday, 15:00-16:30, room 5, ul. Nowy Świat 67, ground floor. First lecture: February 24th.

2.  Jerzy Ciechański, Ph.D., Introduction to International Relations, Monday, 16:45-18:15, room: Latin America’s Lecture Hall (aula latynoamerykańska), ul. Żurawia 4, ground floor. First lecture: February 24th.

3.  Aleksandra Jarczewska, Ph.D., U.S. National Security Policy, Tuesday, 09:45-11:15, room 4, ul. Nowy Świat 67, ground floor. First lecture: February 25th.

4.  Jakub Zajączkowski, Ph.D., Developing Countries in International Relations, Tuesday, 11:30-13:00, room 5, ul. Nowy Świat 67, ground floor. First lecture: February 25th.

5.  Dorota Heidrich, Ph.D., Non-Governmental Organizations in International Relations, Wednesday, 13:15-14:45, room 4, ul. Nowy Świat 67, ground floor. First lecture: February 26th.

6.  Marek Madej, Ph.D., Asymmetric Threats, Thursday, 13:15-14:45, room 421, ul. Żurawia 4, 4th floor. First lecture: February 27th.

7.  Agnieszka Bieńczyk-Missala, Ph.D., Poland’s Foreign Policy, Friday, 11:30-13:00, room 5, ul. Nowy Świat 67, ground floor. First lecture: February 28th.

IV. Institute of Social Policy (every course: 15 hours, 3 ECTS)

1.  Emilia Jaroszewska, Ph.D., Soziale Fragen in Polen, (in German), Tuesday, 16:45-19:00, room 2, ul. Nowy Świat 67, ground floor. Five lectures, first meeting: March 1st.

2.  Prof. Ryszard Szarfenberg, Introduction to the Welfare State, Tuesday, 16:45-19:00, room 2, ul. Nowy Świat 67, ground floor. Five lectures, first meeting: April 8th.

3.  Beata Samoraj, Ph.D., Migration and Integration of Immigrants, Tuesday, 16:45-20:00, room 2, ul. Nowy Świat 67, ground floor. Three lectures, first meeting: May 6th.

V. Institute of European Studies

1.  Rafał Bieniada, Ph.D., Mid-European Foreign Policies: Realpolitik versus Ideals, 30 hours, 8 ECTS, Wednesday, 15:00-16:30, room 2, ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 3, ground floor.

2.  Rafał Bieniada, Ph.D., Military Conflict as a Tool of Political Influence, 30 hours, 4 ECTS, Wednesday, Monday, 16:45-18:15, room 207, „Old Library” (Stary BUW), main campus, 2nd floor.

3.  Ross W. Bellaby, Ph.D. (guest lecturer, University of Sheffield, UK), War, Intelligence and Morality, 10 hours, 3 ECTS, 3 days intensive course, schedule: April 14th, April 15th, April 16th. Meeting point: April 14th, 08:00, ul. Nowy Świat 69, room 32, 4th floor, for the exact schedule of classes please contact: