Apply by: 24 September 2024
„Urban Regulations and Political Memory: Towards Understanding Spatio-Temporal Aspects of Urban Development” is an international, interdisciplinary course organised by five 4EU+ member universities: University of Warsaw, University of Milan, Charles University, Sorbonne University, and Heidelberg University as part of the 4EU+ joint educational offer during the academic year 2024/2025.
Key topics of the course are the driving forces of urban changes, development of smart cities and interdisciplinary methodologies of urban studies. The course is developed as part of an educational project which addresses changes in the conditions of the urban development of smart cities in Poland, Italy, Czechia and Germany, according to three dimensions: past (history), present (law) and future (geography). Emphasis is put on an integrated and interdisciplinary approach in order to help students understand the complexity of new urban centres in which real estate development must coexist with the protection of the environment and with the history and heritage of the local community.
The course will be conducted by an interdisciplinary team of historians, lawyers, geographers and educational sciences specialists.
Course dates: Wednesday afternoons, starting from 2 October 2024 (13:15-14:45 / 13:15-15:45 / 13:15-16:30)
Language of instruction: English
Number of online didactic hours: around 30 (lectures and workshops)
Group work: producing an essay and delivering a presentation (each student group has to comprise participants from different universities). Essays will be presented at a face-to-face conference (2 days) held at Charles University in Prague in March 2025. The best student essays could be published on the course communication platform /website or in co-authorship with the tutor in journals.
ECTS credits:
Charles University: Faculty of Law 4, Faculty of Science 5
University of Milan: 3 (University of Milan: law and history –only MA students).
University of Warsaw: Faculty of Law 8, Faculty of History 4, Faculty of Geography 8
Heidelberg University: Faculty of Geography 6
The students will be selected based on their CVs and motivation letters. The deadline for sending the documents is 16 September 2024. The CV and the motivation letter should be sent as a single PDF document to [e-mail] . The file's name should contain the applicant's name (surname_name.pdf), and the subject of the email should be "UNREAD+ recruitment”. The motivation letter should indicate the students’ objectives and motivations for taking the course and should not exceed 1,000 characters.