ERSTE Foundation PATTERNS Lectures
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ERSTE Foundation PATTERNS_Lectures Reality Check: Contextualising Higher Education in Central and South Eastern Europe The university landscape in Europe has undergone significant changes since 1989: After the collapse of socialism the universities in these countries were under immense pressure to introduce reforms due to increasing international competition, the massification of higher education and, more recently, the Bologna Process. The process of making higher education more market-oriented involved the discontinuation of entire disciplines, the construction of new institutions and the complete restructuring of the system. The main motivation behind the Bologna Process is to increase the degree of convergence of national higher education systems in Europe. It started with the signature of the Bologna Declaration in 1999, which set in motion a lengthy process of complete reconstruction of the existing systems. The key features of the Bologna Process are, among others, the three-cycle system (BA, MA, PHD) and the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). Rising enrolment rates and cuts to public funding have led to the increased influence of the private sector in higher education. During this two-day conference, higher education experts from 11 countries will address the following key questions in keynotes, panel discussions and presen- tations: What is the current situation of universities in CEE? What trends can be identified in the educational policies in CEE? How do these changes affect the arts in particular? What are the main tensions between the private and public sectors in the field of higher education? What is the impact of a project like PATTERNS_Lectures? Initiated by Implemented by The conference is hosted by ERSTE Foundation WUS Austria AAAD www.erstestiftung.org www.wus-austria.org www.vsup.cz CONFERENCE Monday, 27 June 2011, 5 p.m. PATTERNS_Lectures is a project to support the George Enescu University of Arts, Iași, Romania, development of new university courses in Central www.arteiasi.ro Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design, and South Eastern Europe. Fourteen courses Cristian Nae (Lecturer, Fine Arts, Decorative Arts Prague (Auditorium) were selected and taught in 11 countries over the and Design) and Cătălin Gheorghe (Lecturer, 2010/2011 academic year. Both the lecturers and Member of the Council of Artistic Research) WELCOME BY representatives from the universities where the Jindřich Smetana (Rector, AAAD Prague) The National University of Arts, Bucharest, Roma- courses were held will participate in the confe- Christiane Erharter (Curator, ERSTE Foundation nia, www.unarte.org rence. Programme Culture, Vienna) Magda Radu (Assistant Professor, Art History and Theory) and Ruxandra Demetrescu (Rector) LIST OF PARTICIPANTS KEYNOTE SPEECH BY European Humanities University, National University of Music, Bucharest, Romania, Renata Salecl (Philosopher and theorist, London Belarus/Lithuania, www.ehu.lt www.unmb.ro and Ljubljana) Lena Prents (Lecturer, Theory and Speranţa Rădulescu (Associate Professor, Mu- Education between anxiety and freedom: what Practices of Contemporary Art) and sicology) and Smaranda Maria Murgan (Dean, has changed in the transition from socialism to Irena Vaisvilaite (Director of Administration and Faculty of Composition, Musicology and Musical capitalism? Infrastructure) Pedagogy) South-West University, Bulgaria, www.swu.bg Lomonosov Moscow State University, History Fa- PANEL DISCUSSION WITH Tatiana Nikiforova Stoitchkova (Associate Profes- culty/Art Department, Russian Federation, www. Christine Böhler sor, Department of Cultural Studies) and Klavdia hist.msu.ru (Director, ERSTE Foundation Programme Culture, Kamburova (Associate Professor, Responsible for Vera Dazhina (Professor, Department of Art Histo- Vienna) Study Programmes, Faculty of Arts) ry and Theory) Ruxandra Silvelia Demetrescu Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Trnava University, Slovak Republic, (University Professor, Rector, National University Bulgaria, www.uni-sofia.bg www.truni.sk of Arts, Bucharest) Kornelia Slavova (Associate Professor, Depart- Mária Orišková (Associate Professor, Department Martina Pachmanová ment of Cultural Studies (Matilda MA Program in of Art Education) and Branislav Pupala (Dean, (Assistant Professor, Department of Art History Women’s and Gender History)) Faculty of Education) and Aesthetics, AAAD, Prague) University of Rijeka, Croatia, www.ffri.hr National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Vjeran Pavlaković Vjeran Pavlaković (Assistant Professor, Ukraine, www.ukma.kiev.ua (Assistant Professor, Department of Cultural Department of Cultural Studies) and Predrag Olga Briukhovetska (Associate Professor, Cultural Studies, University of Rijeka) Šustar (Dean, Faculty of Humanities and Social Studies) and Mykhailo Sobutsky (Head of Depart- Sciences) ment of Cultural Studies) Renata Salecl (Philosopher and theorist, London Academy of Art, Architecture and Design and Ljubljana) PATTERNS_LECTURES ADVISORY PANEL in Prague, Czech Republic, www.vsup.cz Veronika Šubrtová (Student, Masters Programme Cosmin Costinaş (Writer and curator, BAK, basis Zuzana Štefková (Lecturer, Department of History and Theory of Design voor actuele kunst, Amsterdam/Utrecht) Art History and Aesthetics) and Filip Suchomel and New Media, AAAD, Prague) Izabela Kowalczyk (Art historian, art critic and (Vice-Rector for International Affairs) curator, The School of Humanities and Journalism, MODERATOR Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Hungary, www. Poznan) Martina Handler, Project Manager, WUS Austria, mke.hu Martina Pachmanová (Assistant Professor, De- Graz Beáta Hock (Visiting Lecturer, Department of Art partment of Art History and Aesthetics, AAAD, Theory and Curatorial Studies) Prague) Georg Schöllhammer (Editor of springerin and do- Moholy-Nagy University of Arts and Design, Hun- cumenta 12 magazines, head of tranzit.at, Vienna) gary, www.mome.hu Levente Polyák (Associate Lecturer, Institute of CONCEPT AND ORGANISATION Art and Design Theory) and Gábor Ébli (Associate Christiane Erharter, Maria Derntl (ERSTE Founda- Professor, Responsible for the MA Programme in tion) and Martina Handler, Ines Suh (WUS Austria) Art and Design Management) The PATTERNS_Lectures course is implemented The conference continues with a closed session as well at Budapest University of Technology, on 28 June 2011. Department of Sociology and Communication, Hungary, http://portal.bme.hu ADDRESS Jagiellonian University, Poland, www.uj.edu.pl Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design, Prague Roma Sendyka (Assistant Professor, Polish Vysoká škola uměleckoprůmyslová v Praze Studies) and Tomasz Bilczewski (Director, Centre náměstí Jana Palacha 80 for Advanced Studies in the Humanities) 116 93 Praha 1 www.vsup.cz For detailed information about the project, please check the website: www.wus-austria.org/patterns_lectures.