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TURLIUC Prenume: CĂTĂLIN Data Şi Locul Naşterii: 11 Septembrie 1962, Oraş Simeria, Jud CURRICULUM VITAE 1.Date personale: Nume: TURLIUC Prenume: CĂTĂLIN Data şi locul naşterii: 11 septembrie 1962, oraş Simeria, jud. Hunedoara, România 2.Studii: 1979 – primul clasificat la concursul de admitere al Liceului de Filologie Istorie “M. Eminescu” Iaşi, media 10; 1981 – absolvit Liceul de Filologie Istorie “M. Eminescu” Iaşi; 1986 – absolvit Facultatea de Istorie Filosofie a Universităţii “AL.I. Cuza” Iaşi, media generală 9,96, Diplomă de Merit 1996 – curs postuniversitar la Universitatea Central Europeană, Budapesta, Ungaria, Departamentul Istorie; History of Communism in Central and Eastern Europe, 1945- Certificat 1997 – curs postuniversitar la Universitatea Central Europeană, Budapesta, Ungaria, Departamentul Naţionalism; Out of the Ghetto: Jewish Tradition in Crisis; Certificat 1998 – curs postuniversitar: European International Institutions (graded Excellent); Interaction of Domestic and International Politics (graded Excellent) la International Summer School in Political Science and International Relations, Polonia; Certificat 1999– doctor în istorie, Universitatea “Al. I. Cuza” Iaşi 2000 – curs postuniversitar: Regions and Minorities in Grater Europe la Academia Europeană, Bolzano, Italia, Certificat 3.Premii și Diplome: 2006 – Premiul “Mihail Kogălniceanu” al Academiei Române (2004) 2006 – Diploma de excelenţă a Ministerului Culturii şi Cultelor, Dir. Jud. Botoşani 2007 – Diploma de Onoare “Ştiinţa pentru Oameni” decernată la Gala premiilor de excelenţă a Partidului Democrat, Iaşi, ediţia I 2008 – Medalia jubiliară „Iaşi 600” 2009 -„Diplomă de excelenţă” la Salonul cărţii Europene Iaşi 2009, pentru volumul Iaşi – Memoria unei capitale, coordonat de I. Agrigoroaie, Gh. Iacob şi C. Turliuc, Editura Universităţii „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” Iaşi, 2008 2009 - Premiul „Cartea anului” la Salonul internaţional al cărţii româneşti, Edţia a XVIII-a, Iaşi 2009, pentru volumul Iaşi – Memoria unei capitale, coordonat de I. Agrigoroaie, Gh. Iacob şi C. Turliuc, Editura Universităţii „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” Iaşi, 2008 2009 - Premiul CNCSIS pentru studiu ISI, ianuarie 2009 2010 – Diploma de excelenţă a Fundaţiei Culturale „GINTA LATINA” 2010 – Medalia municipalităţii Albi, Republica Franceză 2010 – Diploma Excelsior, ASTRA, Despărţământul „Mihail Kogălniceanu” 2010 – Menţiune Marquis Who’s Who ediţia 2010 USA 2011 – Premiul „Petre Andrei” la Salonul internaţional al cărţii româneşti, Ediţia a XX-a, Iaşi, 2011 pentru volumul Confluenţe identitare şi realităţi demografice la Est de Carpaţi în secolele XIX-XX, cu Dumitru Ivănescu, Editura Junimea, Iaşi, 2010 2012 – Trofeul de Excelenţă şi Diploma de Onoare a Camerei de Comerţ şi Industrie Iaşi 2013 – Diploma de excelenţă în profesie, Tele Moldova Iaşi 2013 – Plachetă de Excelenţă pentru cooperare transfrontalieră, Camera de Comerţ şi Industrie Vaslui 2013- Diploma de excelenţă, POSDRU 50679 1 2013 – Diploma de Onoare a Centrului Internaţional de Cultură şi Arte „George Apostu” Bacău 2014 – Premium People, Iaşi, Cluj Napoca, București 2014 – Titlul onorific ”Senator iArt – România” acordat de Asociația iArt-International Artists 2015 – Diploma de Onoare a Colegiului Național ”Mihai Eminescu” Iași 2015 – Diploma de Merit a Uniunii Artiștilor Plastici, Filiala Neamț 2015 – Diploma de excelență în profesie, Tele Moldova Iași 2015 – Premium People, Iași 2015 – Medalia aniversară 25 de ani a Camerei de Comerț Industrie și Agricultură Vaslui 2017 – Diploma Casei Regale a României acordată de Alteța Sa Regală Principesa Maria 2017 – Diploma de Onoare acordată de Ministrul Culturii al Republicii Moldova 4.Burse, Granturi, Stagii ştiinţifice şi profesionale: 1. 1988, iunie, Universitatea Lublin, Lublin, Polonia; 2. 1990, iunie, Universitatea Gijon, Gijon, Spania; 3. 1991, iunie-iulie, Universitatea Porto, Porto, Portugalia; 4. 1992, ianuarie – august, Universitatea Oxford, Oxford, Marea Britanie; 5. 1995, ianuarie-noiembrie, Universitatea Illinois, Urbana Champaigne, Statele Unite ale Americii; 6. 1996, iunie-iulie, Universitatea Central Europeană, Budapesta, Ungaria; 7. 1997, iunie-iulie, Universitatea Central Europeană, Budapesta, Ungaria; 8. 1997, octombrie-decembrie, Open Society Archives, Budapesta, Ungaria; 9.1998, iulie-august, International Summer School in Political Science and 11. International Relations, Cracovia, Krynica, Polonia; 10.1999, iunie-iulie, Fritz Exner Stipendium acordat de Sudosteuropa Gesellschaft la Institut fur Geschichte Osteuropas und Sudosteuropas, Munchen, Germania; 11. 2000, septembrie, Academia Europeană, Bolzano, Italia 12. 2000- 2001 Grant al Academiei Române, Ponderea şi rolul alogenilor în modernizarea societăţii româneşti 1831-1918, în col. cu D. Vitcu şi D. Ivănescu; Contract Nr. 6135/2000, valoare 37.410.000 lei 13. 2000 -2002- Grant al ANSTI şi CNCSIS, Modernizare şi comunicare socială în România. Minoritarii de la Regulamentele Organice la Marea Unire, în colaborare cu D. Vitcu şi D. Ivanescu, cod CNCSIS 576, valoare 112.000.000 lei 14. 2001-2003 Grant al CNCSIS, Modernizare şi europenism în România interbelică. Instituţii politice şi sociale, în col. cu I. Agrigoroaie, Gh. Iacob, D. Rusu, O. Buruiană, cod CNCSIS 282, val. 197.000.000 lei 15. 2003 – decembrie, Israeli Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Tel Aviv University, Hebrew University at Jerusalem 16. 2003 – 2005, Proiect national PNCDI - CERES, Spaţiul est carpatic, zonă de convergenţă culturală din preistorie până în timpurile moderne, în colectiv cu Al. Zub, M. Şt. Ceauşu, V. Ciobanu, Dumitru Ivănescu ş.a., proiect CERES 3-83, valoare 1.400.000.000 lei 17. 2004 – oct-nov., Israeli Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Tel Aviv University, Hebrew University at Jerusalem 18. 2005- 2007, Grant al CNCSIS, Identitate naţională şi minorităţi etnice în spaţiul est- carpatic (sec. XIX – XX), în col. cu M. Şt. Ceauşu, D. Vitcu, D. Ivănescu; Contract 27660/2005, valoare 500.000.000 lei 19. 2005 – 2008, Grant al CNCSIS, România şi Comisia Europeană a Dunării 1856-1948, în col. cu I. Agrigoroaie, Gh. Iacob, pana in 2007 finantat cu 315.000.000 lei 2 20. 2005 – nov. Israeli Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Tel Aviv University, Hebrew University at Jerusalem 21. 2006-2009, Grant al CNCSIS, Patrimoniu naţional şi modernizare în societatea românească sec. XIX-XX, în col. cu D. Ivănescu, A. Mihalache etc.valoarea 50.000 ron 22. 2006- 30 oct.-19 nov. Israeli Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Tel Aviv University, Hebrew University at Jerusalem 23. 2007-2009, Grant internaţional al Ministerului Afacerilor Externe, DRP, Universitatea Torino, Primăria oraşului Torino Emigranţi din România la Torino (1989-2006) – O abordare cultural-antropologică, în col. cu O. Ichim, M.N. Turliuc, F. Olariu, valoarea 67.300 ron 24. 2007 –6-20 oct. Finnish Academy of Sciences, Tampere University 25. 2007- 2009, Grant al Academiei Române “Stat, societate, individ în perioada construcţiei naţionale(sec. XIX-XX)” în col. cu D. Vitcu, M.St. Ceauşu, valoare 15.000 ron 26. 2008-2011, Grant PN-II-ID-PCE-2008-2, Dilemele convieţuirii în procesul modernizării societăţii româneşti. Identităţi multietnice şi mutaţii demografice la Est de Carpaţi în secolele XIX-XX, Director de proiect, valoare 1.000.000 ron 27. 2010-2012, Grant Exzellenzcluster Projecktes, Max –Plank – Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften, Max-Plank-Instituts für europäische Rechtsgeschichte, „Die Enstehung nationaler Rechtssysteme im postosmanichen Südosteuropa. Dekonstruktion, Formation und Transfer von Normativität” ( Establishment of National Legal Systems in Post-Ottoman South Eastern Europe. Deconstruction, Formation and Transfer of Normativity), director Prof. em. dr. dr. h.c. mult. M. Stolleis, membru 28. Grant al CNCS 2011- 2016, „Mişcarea aboliţionistă în cadrul emancipării civile şi politice în România modernă” Cod proiect PN- II- ID- PCE –2011- 3-0655 cu Viorel Achim (director proiect), Venera Achim, şi Raluca Tomi. Membru. Valoarea proiectului 1.229.000 ron 29. Grant POSDRU/97/6.3/S/50679 Fondul Social European, 2010 – 2013 „Reconstrucţia statutului femeii: de la discriminare la dezvoltare profesională şi egalitate de şanse” Expert pe termen lung, Valoarea totală a proiectului 15.798.224 ron 5.Stagii de visiting professor: 1992, Visiting Tutor, Platter College & St. Anthony College, Oxford University, Marea Britanie; 1995, Fulbright Visiting Scholar, Marshall Fellow la University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Statele Unite ale Americii; 1997, Fellow la Open Society Archives, Budapesta, Ungaria; 2000, Visiting Professor, Catedra UNESCO de studii sud est europene, Universitatea de Stat a Moldovei, Chişinău; 6.Membru în comitete ştiinţifice internaţionale: 1990 - membru al ISHA (International Students in History Association); 1992 - membru al Oxford Union; 1995 - membru al Association for the Study of Nationalities, SUA; 1995 - membru al The Society for Romanian Studies, SUA; 2013- membru al Comitetului Ştiinţific al 1st International Modernization Forum, China 2015 – membru al Comitetului Științific al 2nd International Modernization Forum, China 2016 – Membru al Association for Modernization Studies, Beijing, China 3 7.Colaborări internaţionale: Universitatea Oxford, St. Antony College, Marea Britanie, Persoană de contact: Richard Crampton Open University, Milton Keynes, Marea Britanie, Persoană de contact: Clive Emsley; Universitatea Central Europeană, Budapesta, Ungaria, Persoane de contact: Alfred Rieber, Marsha Siefert; Open Society Archives, Budapesta, Ungaria, Persoană de contact: Istvan Rev; Universitatea Illinois, Urbana Champaigne,
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