Dubrovnik, Croatiawww.iuc.hr
An independent international centre for advanced studies
Academic Programme2015
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ABOUT THE IUC• The Inter University Centre Dubrovnik is an independent centre for advanced study, grounded inand sustained by its international network of partner universities;• The IUC Dubrovnik maintains high standards of scientific quality, and provides an open spacefor critical thinking and innovation;• the IUC Dubrovniks building upon its location and its history serves as a bridge between regionswithin Europe and between the European region and the world by connecting scientificcommunities and connecting communities through science;• The IUC Dubrovnik takes pride in bringing together scholars and students from differentcountries, cultures and academic disciplines to advanced research and higher educationprogrammes;• The IUC emphasizes and supports inter-disciplinary and cross-national collaboration on globalchallenges such as human universal values and rights, health, education, poverty and climate,encouraging, in addition to east-west collaboration also new north-south initiatives;• The IUC Dubrovnik continues its practice of organizing courses and conferences within thebroad spectrum of scientific disciplines provided by scientific staff from multiple countries;• The IUC Dubrovnik also stimulates the development of research activities, in particular related tothe courses and conferences within the programme and contributes to connecting leadinginternational partner universities to regional academic institutions.-New partners are most welcome. Please apply!http://www.iuc.hr/how-to-become-member.php-
FACILITIES
ACKNOWGLEDGEMENTWe are grateful to the following foundations: DAAD, Thyssen, Volkswagen, A. v. Humboldt, andF. Naumann, Germany; British Council, UK; Swiss Research Fund, Switzerland; IREX, USA;Foreign Embassies in Croatia, such as American, British, Swiss, Dutch, Norwegian and IndianEmbassies. Special thanks also go to OSF, London, for refurbishment of one classroom in thebuilding and to FOSI, Switzerland, supporting participants form Central and SE Europe. Verysignificant support is received from the Univ Zagreb and the Croatian Ministry of Science,Education & Sports for premises, administrative and technical service. Finally, thanks areexpressed to all members and course directors for securing means for the IUC programmes.
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22 – 27 MarchNATIONAL VS. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINALADJUDICATION*Shadow on the Wall?
Univ ZagrebRichard Farkas, DePaul Univ, ChicagoAnna-Maria Geto , Univ ZagrebMichael Kilchling, Max Planck Institute for Foreignand International Law, FreiburgCharles E. Tucker, DePaul Univ, Chicago
26 – 28 MarchFORMAL METHODS AND SCIENCE INPHILOSOPHYGianfranco Basti, Pontifical Lateran Univ, RomeGrzegorz Bugajak,Johannes Czermak, Univ Salzburg
Institute of Philosophy, ZagrebInstitute of Philosophy, Zagreb
WarsawUniv Split
31 March – 3 AprilEFFECTIVE LEADERSHIPGarry Lawrence Jacobs, World Academy of Arts &Science, USAWinston Percival Nagan, Univ FloridaIvo laus, Dag Hammarskjöld Univ College of Inter-national Relations and Diplomacy, CroatiaAlberto Zucconi, Person-Centered Approach Inst Italy
10 – 11 AprilSEPARATION AND INTEGRATION IN THEHISTORY OF HOSPITALSJane Stevens Crawshaw, Oxford Brookes UnivIrena Benyovsky Latin, Croatian Instit. of History,Zagreb
13 – 17 AprilCOMPARATIVE MEDIA SYSTEMSMedia Cultures as Cultures of MediatizationCarmen Ciller, Univ Carlos III, MadridSteffen Lepa, Technical Univ, BerlinPaolo Mancini, Univ Perugia
Univ BelgradeZrinjka Peru ko, Univ ZagrebSlavko Splichal, Univ Ljubljana
13 – 17 AprilPHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE*Lars Bergstrom, Univ StockholmJames R. Brown, Univ TorontoDavid Davies, McGill Univ, MontrealMichel Ghins, Catholic Univ Louvain
Univ MariborJames McAllister, Univ Leiden
Univ Zagreb
16 – 19 AprilESPEN COURSE OF CLINICAL NUTRITIONANDMETABOLIC CARE
Croatian Society of Clinical Nutri-tion, ZagrebPierre Singer, European Society of Clinical Nutritionand Metabolism, Zagreb
18 – 22 AprilREVISITING SELF MANAGEMENTLessons for its Past; Reflections on the Future ofSocial Economy and Self-Managed WorkHening Salling Olesen, Roskilde UnivIraj Hashi, Staffordshire UnivElizabeth Bowman, Center for Global JusticeMichael Howard, Univ MaineLen Krikerman, Univ Connecticut
ACADEMIC PROGRAMME
Courses and Conferences 2015
SPRING 2015
2015
2 007 courses & conferences since 1972
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19 – 24 AprilJEAN MONNET SEMINAREuropean Union Law and Risk RegulationIris Goldner Lang, Univ ZagrebAdam Lazowski, Univ Westminster
19 – 28 AprilDIVIDED SOCIETIES XVIII*’’The Clash of Civilizations’’ Today?
Univ College DublinSimona Kuti, Institute for Migration and Ethnic Stu-dies, Zagreb
Univ ZadarMitja agar, Institute for Ethnic Studies, Ljubljana
Masaryk Univ, BrnoDaphne Winland, York Univ, Toronto
20 – 24 AprilEUROPEAN CRISIS AND SOCIALMOVEMENTS 2Concepts of DemocracyHauke Brunkhorst, Univ FlensburgJoseph Bien, Univ Missouri, ColumbiaGerard Raulet, Univ Paris, Sorbonne
20 – 24 AprilPERSPECTIVES OF SUSTAINABLECONSUMPTIONOrtrud Leßmann, Helmut-Schmidt-Univ, HamburgTorsten Massonn, Helmholtz Centre for Environmen-tal Research – UFZ LeipzigWenzel Matiaske, Helmut-Schmidt-Univ, HamburgSimon Fietze, Univ Southern Denmark, Sonderborg
20 – 24 AprilPHILOSOPHY OF ARTDavid Davies, McGill Univ, MontrealJason Gaiger, Ruskin School of Art, OxfordBo idar Kante, Univ MariborMatthew Kieran, Univ LeedsIris Vidmar, Univ Rijeka
24 - 25 April’’THE CLASH OF CIVILISATIONS’’ IN THE21ST CENTURY
Univ College DublinSimona Kuti, Institute for Migration and Ethnic Stu-dies, Zagreb
Univ ZadarMitja agar, Institute for Ethnic Studies, Ljubljana
Masaryk Univ, BrnoDaphne Winland, York Univ, Toronto
27 April – 1 MayFUTURE OF RELIGIONToward a Global EthosRudolf J. Siebert, Western Michigan Univ, KalamazooFrancis Brassard, Rochester Institute of Technology,DubrovnikDenis R. Janz, Loyola Univ, New Orleans
Univ SplitInst Social Research,
ZagrebGottfried Küenzlen, Bundeswehr Univ, MunichMichael R. Ott, Grand Valley State Univ, Allendale
11 – 16 MayMODALITIES OF TRAUMA IN (MULTI)CULTURAL CONTEXTS*Protagonists, representations and re-covering?(SpeCTReSS workshop)Neboj a Blanu a, Univ ZagrebJennifer Edmond, Trinity College, DublinStefan Berger, Ruhr-Univ BochumTomasz Bilcezewski, Jagiellonian Univ KrakowEne Koresaar, Univ TartuMridula Mukherjee, Jawaharlal Nehru Univ,New DelhiLaura Izarra, Univ Sao PauloRon Eyerman, Yale UnivMasahiro Shimoda, Univ Tokyo
582 lecturers from 106 universities in29 countries in 2014
1 874 participants in 2014487 from Croatia698 from the EU214 from USA/Canada475 from other countries
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11 – 23 MayXXXITH VICTIMOLOGY, VICTIMASSISTANCE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE*Dick Andzenge, St. Cloud Univ, MinnesotaMarianne Hilf, Univ BernGerd Ferdinand Kirchhoff, Tokiwa Univ, MitoElmar G. M. Weitekamp, Univ Tuebingen
13 – 16 MayINPATIENT TREATMENT OF PATIENTSWITH PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS *The Spectrum of Interventions
Univ ZagrebUniv Split
Luisa Brunori, Univ Bologna
25 – 29 MayFEMINIST CRITICAL ANALYSISQueering Knowledge: Spaces, Intimacies andAffects
Univ BelgradeLinda Nicholson, Washington Univ, St. LouiseEthel Brooks, Rutgers Univ, New Brunswick
25 – 29 MayFEMINISMS IN A TRANSNATIONALPERSPECTIVE*Disrupting Historicity
Univ ZagrebCentre for Women’s Studies, Zagreb
Institute of Ethnology andFolklore Research, ZagrebDurre S. Ahmed, Centre for the Study of Gender andCulture, Lahore
25– 29 MayXXTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ANDJOURNALISMMedia ConvergenceNenad Prelog, Univ ZagrebDamir Boras, Univ ZagrebInoslav Be ker, Univ Bologna
25 – 29 MayINTERNATIONAL STUDY GROUPFOR PSYCHOSOCIETAL ANALYSIS - SQUIDBirgit Volmerg, Univ BremenNiels Sandholn Larsen, Metropolitan Univ,CopenhagenJoanna Whitehouse, Univ LeicesterKatharina Rothe, W.A. White Institute, New York
25 – 30 MayERZÄHLUNGEN DER SOZIALENPHILOSOPHIEPolitk und Kunst
Univ ZagrebJo Moran Ellis, Univ SussexClaudius Strube, Univ WuppertalHeinz Suenker, Univ WuppertalLars-Henrik Schmidt, Aathus Univ
1– 5 JuneXXVITH SUMMER STROKE SCHOOL*Healthy Lifestyle and Prevention of StrokeVida Demarin, Univ ZagrebRoman Haberl, Ludwig – Maximillians Univ, MunichKurt Niederkorn, Univ GrazTanja Rudek, Univ MiamiZlatko Trkanjec, Univ Zagreb
3 – 8 JuneCRITICAL THEORYRegina Kreide, Univ GiessenBanu Bargu, The New School, New YorkGurminder K. Bhambra, Univ WarwickRobin Celikates, Univ AmsterdamJodi Dean, Hobart and William Smith Colleges,Geneva, NYAntje Gimmler, Univ AalborgRahel Jaeggi, Humboldt Univ BerlinDavid Strecker, Univ Jena
7 – 14 JuneARS NAUTICASeafaring through Ages – Archaeology, History,Conservation
Univ ZadarLuis Filipe Vieira de Castro, Texas A&M Univ
SUMMER 2015
2015
59 courses & conferences in 2015
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8 – 12 JunePRIVATE AND PUBLIC JUSTICE*Remco van Rhee, Univ MaastrichtAlan Uzelac, Univ ZagrebElisabetta Silvestri, Univ PaviaJon T. Johnsen, Univ OsloPaul Oberhammer, Univ ViennaVesna Rijavec, Univ MariborBurkhard Hess, Max Planck Institute, Luxembourg
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING SUMMERSCHOOL
8 – 12 JuneWORKSHOP 39:EXPLOITATION IN MATURE OIL FIELDSEnergy Cliff Concept and Future Production ofHydrocarbons
Univ ZagrebThomas L. Davis, Colorado School of Mines, GoldenPeter Kubus, MOL Group, Budapest
15 – 19 JuneWORKSHOP 40:UNCONVENTIONAL OIL &GAS EXPLORATION & PRODUCTIONNatural Gas Supply, Energy Security &Gas Supply Diversification
Univ ZagrebZaki Bassiouni, Louisiana State Univ, Baton Rouge
Univ Zagreb
12 – 18 JuneMATH/CHEM/COMP
Univ ZagrebJerzy Cislowski, Univ Szczecin
15 – 19 JuneANALYTIC PHILOSOPHYPluralism in Mathematics, Logic and SemanticsStewart Shapiro, Ohio State Univ Columbus
Univ RijekaUniv Maribor
15 –20 JunePHILOLOGIE UND PHILOSOPHIE IN DERFRÜHROMANTIK IV *Sprache – Medium – KulturUlrich Breuer, Johannes Gutenberg Univ MainzJure Zovko, Univ Zagreb
Univ Zadar
15 – 21 JuneREGIONAL SECURITY AND COOPERATIONIN SOUTH EAST EUROPE *
Univ ZagrebLee Kendall Metcalf, Florida State Univ, Tallahassee
15 – 21 JuneSOCIAL STRUCTURES AND SOCIALINSTITUTIONS*The Quest for Social Justice
Univ ZagrebGarth Massey, Univ Wyoming, Laramie
Univ ZagrebNenad Fanuko, Univ RijekaNorman Stockman, Univ Aberdeen
21 – 27 JuneREPRESENTATION THEORY XIV
Univ ZagrebUniv Zagreb
Antun Milas, SUNY – Albany, New York, Univ Zagreb
Mirko Primc, Univ ZagrebDavid Vogan,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Cambridge, MA
22 – 26 JuneGEOMETRIC TOPOLOGY VIIIGeometric Group Theory and Dynamical SystemsSonja timac, Univ Zagreb
Univ SplitJerzy Dydak, Univ of Tennessee, NashvilleAlexander N. Dranishnikov, Univ Florida, GainesvilleMladen Bestvina, Univ Utah, Salt Lake CityJosé M.R. Sanjurjo, Univ Complutense, Madrid
22 – 27 JuneMODERN PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION /RELIGIONSPHILOSOPHIE DERGEGENWART*Hans-Peter Grosshans, Univ MuensterIngolf U. Dalferth, Univ ZurichJörg Dierken, Univ Halle-WittenbergElisabeth Gräb-Schmidt, Univ TuebingenJure Zovko, Univ Zadar
29 June – 3 JulyHUMAN RIGHTS ANDMEDICINE
Univ ZagrebUniv Rijeka
Miroslav Mastilica, Univ ZagrebHenk ten Have, Duquesne Univ, Pittsburgh
2015
167 member universities in 46 countries
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29 June – 10 JulyMASTER CLASS ON LAW, HISTORY,POLITICS AND SOCIETY IN THE CONTEXTOF MASS ATROCITIESLaw and Politics of Genocide:20 Years after SrebrenicaSonja Biserko, Helsinki Committee for Human Rights,SerbiaGeoffrey Nice, Buckingham UnivNena Tromp, Univ Amsterdam
1 – 5 JulyARS MEDICAScience, Clinical Practice and Art
Univ ZagrebLukasz Konopka, Yellowbrick and Loyola MedicineCenter, ChicagoTrevor Walker, St. Mary Univ, LondonMarijana Bra , Univ Zagreb
20 - 25 JulySUMMER SCHOOL OF PSYCHOANALYTICPSYCHOTERAPHYPeter Dunn, New York Psychoanalytic Society andInstituteDinko Podrug, SUNY Health Science Center, NY
Univ Zagreb
24 – 28 AugustMIND, WORLD AND ACTION *Majda Trobok, Univ Rijeka
Univ BelgradeTimothy Williamson, Univ Oxford
30 August – 4 SeptemberPHILOSOPHY AND DEMOCRACY*Cosmopolitan DemocracyHenning Ottmann, Ludwig-Maximilians Univ, Munich
Univ Split, Univ Split
30 August – 5 SeptemberEUROSCHOOL ON EXOTIC BEAMS 2015Dario Vretenar, Univ ZagrebChristoph Scheidenberger, Justus Liebig Univ, GiessenGerda Neyens, Catholic Univ Leuven
31 August - 4 SeptemberIDENTITÄT EUROPAS *Europe and World Conflicts
Univ ZagrebWolfgang Heuer, Free Univ, Berlin
Univ ZagrebWaltraud Meints-Stender, Univ HannoverGilbert Merlio, Univ Paris 3 - Sorbonne NouvelleChristina Sanchez, Autonomous Univ Madrid
Univ Poznan
31 August – 5 SeptemberPOLITISCHE THEORIEHans Vorländer, Technical Univ DresdenNenad Zako ek, Univ ZagrebDavor Rodin, Univ Zagreb
7 – 11 SeptemberMODERNE TRANSZENDENTALPHILOSOPHIEXVIWolfgang Kuhlmann, Technical Univ AachenHotimir Burger, Univ Zagreb
7 – 12 SeptemberTHEATRUMMUNDI*Theatre of the Political MindSibila Petlevski, Univ Zagreb
Univ Zagreb, Univ Ljubljana
Tomislav Cipek, Univ ZagrebKatica Kulavkova, Ss. Cyril &Methodius Univ, Skopje
Univ Belgrade
2015
1874 Participants in 2014
71 984 participants since 1972
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21 – 26 September 2015FUTURE OF EDUCATIONGarry Lawrence Jacobs, World Academy of Arts andScience, USAWinston Percival Nagan, Univ FloridaIvo laus, Dag Hammarskjöld Univ College of Inter-national Relations and Diplomacy, CroatiaAlberto Zucconi, Person-Centered Approach Institute,Italy
28 September – 2 OctoberPHILOSOPHISCHE IDEEN DER BILDUNG*Jure Zovko, Institute of Philosophy, ZagrebChristoph Horn, Univ Bonn
2 – 9 OctoberNATURE, CULTURE AND ’’BILDUNG’’*Myriam Gehrhard, Univ OldenburgMarie-Elise Zovko, Univ ZagrebVioletta Waibel, Univ Vienna
5 – 9 October 2015BALKAN CRIMINOLOGY*Crime and Criminology in the BalkansHans-Jörg Albrecht, Max Planck Institute for foreignand international law, FreiburgAnna-Maria Geto Kalac, Univ ZagrebMichael Kilchling, Max Planck Institute for foreignand international law, Freiburg
Univ SarajevoJohn Winterdyke, Mount Royal University, Calgary
15 – 19 SeptemberURBAN CULTURES AT THE CROSSROADSKjell Skyllstad, Chiulalongkorn UnivCeline Motzfeldt Loades, Univ Oslo
Univ Dubrovnik
21 – 25 SeptemberLOGIC AND APPLICATIONS- LAP
Univ ZagrebAndre Scedrov, Univ Pennsylvania, PhiladelphiaSilvia Ghilezan, Univ Novi Sad
Mathematical Institute SANU,Belgrade
21 – 26 SeptemberETHICS OF NON-EXCLUSION:The Role of Social Work in Social Transformationand InnovationVito Flaker, Univ LjubljanaJana Mali, Univ LjubljanaTorill Tjelflaat, NTNU, TrondheimNino ganec, Univ ZagrebJoe Yates, Liverpool John Moores UnivJuha Hämäläinen, Univ Eastern Finland, KuopioPaul Stubbs, Institute of Economics, Zagreb
Programmes marked with an asterisk (*)offer ECTS credits.
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Support, Scholarships & Credit Points
The IUC is unfortunately not in a position to provide any scholarships, since there are no financialmeans available to set up appropriate grant programmes, but there are two IUC related fundsoffering support especially for IUC courses:
The Croatian Ministry of Science, Education and Sports provides graduate students andprofessors from Croatia with four scholarships per course which cover travel expenses and halfboard accommodation. Applications may be submitted by course directors or interested candidatesdirectly to the IUC Secretariat. For application form visit http://iuc.hr/croatian-ministry.php.
Furthermore, preferential attention should be paid to national funding institutions and foundationsoften providing scholarships or grants for postgraduate courses, e.g. DAAD (German AcademicExchange Service) offers stipends and support of new courses. For information visithttp://daad.de/stipends. Students from Austria have a look on www.grants.at.
Course and conference participants are kindly requested to approach their course directors,the academic exchanges service at their home universities and of course the internet for furtherinquiries.
A certificate is awarded to each student who attends a full course and satisfactorily completes awritten contribution in the field of study for the course. Course directors decide in accordance withthe university and the respective graduate and research training program, how many ECTS pointsare awarded. ECTS points will be measured by the necessary workload of the student to achievedefined learning outcomes and competences. The workload includes time the student needs forlectures, seminars, independent work, reading, learning, writing papers and exam.
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Countries of Participants: Albania – Algeria – Argentina – Armenia – Australia – Austria – Azerbai-jan – Belarus – Belgium – Bhutan - Bosnia and Herzegovina – Brazil – Bulgaria – Canada – Chile –China – Colombia - Costa Rica – Croatia – Cyprus - Czech – Denmark – Ecuador – Estonia –Finland – France – Georgia – Germany – Greece – Guinea - Hong Kong – Hungary – Iceland –India – Indonesia - Iran – Ireland – Israel – Italy – Japan – Jordanian – Kenya - South Korea –Kosovo – Kuwait – Latvia – Lebanon – Lithuania – Luxembourg – Macedonia – Malta – Mexico –Montenegro – Morocco – Netherlands- New Zealand – Nigeria – Norway – Oman – Pakistan –Portugal – Qatar – Romania – Russia – Serbia – Singapore – Slovakia – Slovenia - South Africa –Spain - Sri Lanka – Sweden – Switzerland – Thailand – Togo – Turkey – Ukraine - United ArabEmirates - United Kingdom - United States - Zambia
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Foundation & History
The Inter-University Centre has lived a rich life so far and has taken great pride in serving as avenue for scholarly cooperation. It is all set to continue its mission.
The idea of the IUC developed in response to urgent affairs; there was a cold war going on.Concerned scholars saw the importance of creating new opportunities for contact and exchange ofknowledge and ideas across division lines. Would it be possible to create strong arenas wherescholars from various parts of the world could meet to pursue important scientific issues in adiplomatic and peace-generating way? There was a wish to strengthen the role of scientists inbridge-building between nations and cultures, ideologies and political systems, rather thancontinuing the troublesome schisms that the world had become so used to over the decadesfollowing World War II.
Plans for a United Nations University were being discussed in the late 1960’s. In a meeting ofuniversity leaders in Montreal in 1970, the Rector of the University of Zagreb at that time, IvanSupek, proposed an alternative or a supplement that won wide support. He suggested to build anInter-University Centre that is fully in the hands of the cooperating scholars and universitiesthemselves – an institution free of government control. Luckily, the city of Dubrovnik had offeredSupek a building that could serve as a home for the kind of international centre he envisioned.
It must be remembered that Yugoslavia held a unique position at the time; Yugoslavia under Titowas non-aligned. It had the potential to provide conditions for contacts that could not otherwise beachieved. Dubrovnik, with its rich history, culture, its beauty and friendly atmosphere, certainlyappeared as an ideal site, and an Inter-University Centre located here could also serve as abreathing-hole between East and West. For example, scholars from Eastern Europe were allowedto travel to Dubrovnik, whilst to a large extent countries in the West were beyond reach. So, asmall group of individuals representing a handful of universities internationally were invited tocome to Dubrovnik to consider Supek’s idea.
The decision was made: The Inter-University Centre was to become reality, and work was startedto establish a viable organization and a sound basis for effective operation.
The centre could not have been established and could not have entered into its successful life,without the outstanding generosity of the Univ Zagreb, while vice versa IUC has given much inreturn by connecting young scholars from Croatia and its broader region to active and generousinternational networks of scholars.
The Inter-University Centre soon became a very attractive venuefor academic exchange. From the few universities represented bythe founders, the number of universities formally associated withthe IUC grew to more than 250 before the outbreak of the wars in1991. Following the wars the number of member universities hasdeclined to approximately 170. Now the level of programmeactivities in courses and conferences remains as high as ever, andIUC Dubrovnik in competition with other actors on the interna-tional scholarly arena provides a whole series of extensiveprogrammes to promote study abroad and to globalize highereducation. Scholars, students and teachers keep coming; they arehappy to be in Dubrovnik and they are usually eager to comeback for new IUC events.
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Governing Bodies and OrganisationDirector GeneralKrunoslav Pisk,
Deputy Director GeneralPeter Kampits, Univ Vienna
General Secretary
Chair of the CouncilSigmund Grønmo, Univ Bergen
Vice Chair of the CouncilIvo Slaus, Croatian Acad. Sciences & Arts, Zagreb
Executive CommitteeChair: Gunn Elisabeth Birkelund, Univ OsloVice Chair: N.N. Univ ZagrebMembers: Wieger Bakker, Univ Utrecht; Univ of Arts, Belgrade; Hans-Peter Grosshans, Univ Muenster; Gerd Ferdinand Kirchhoff, Tokiwa Univ, Mito; Hrovje
Univ Zagreb; Lee Kendall Metcalf, Florida State Univ, Tallahassee; H. Joachim Seitz,Univ Hamburg;Walther Ch. Zimmerli, Humboldt Univ Berlin.
Ex Officio Member | IUC Association AuditorØrjar Øyen, Univ Bergen Henrik Tøndel, Univ Bergen
The IUC is structured as a consortium of universities and other scientific institutions that form thecentre's policies and objectives. Each Member institution delegates one representative to theIUC Council, which is the policy-making and the highest governing body of the IUC. Council isresponsible for the Constitution of the Centre, admission of new Members, establishment offields of study and academic cooperation, budgetary matters, election of the Executive Commit-tee and appointment of the Director General. It is chaired by Chair of the Council.
Executive Committee acts on behalf of the Council between Council meetings on the formationof the annual academic programme, acceptance of budget and financial reports and agreementsand contracts with other institutions. It is chaired by Chair of the Executive Committee.
Director General is responsible for the functioning of the Centre, its academic programmes, andfinances.
IUC Association provides a legal basis for the functioning of the Centre, for the personnel, prem-ises, equipment and required funding. It was registered in November 1994 in order to provide thecontinuity of the institution in the new legal settings of the Republic of Croatia. It is chaired byPresident of the Association.-All governing functions at the IUC are performed by dedicated members on voluntary basis-
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