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Management unit
Principal board of the Consortium, the Management Committee, is composed of the TEMA scientific managers and the legal and financial representatives of each partner institution, as well as of the TEMA Secretariat. The Management Committee is responsible for the entire program of the TEMA European Master Course, including educational, financial and administrative levels of operation. The Committee also sets up priorities and strategic orientations for running, promoting and improving the TEMA Master Course.
The Academic Board is formed by the scientific managers of each partner institution, and by the external supervisors/actors who are invited by the Committee to participate in the evaluation of student work and/or in the admission process. The Pedagogic Council, responsible for the pedagogical aspects of the program, is in charge of evaluating the records of the candidates during the TEMA admission process, and selecting the students and scholars for an EM scholarship.
The scientific managers are responsible for the general pedagogical follow-up of the students enrolled in their respective institutions, while providing individual support is the responsibility of the tutor. The scientific manager (or a designated tutor) of the institution that hosts the students in mobility is in charge of their personal tutoring during the mobility period. It is also the duty of the scientific managers to contact (or keep contact with) the local, regional, national and European organizations in order to establish a cooperation between them in the framework of the TEMA Master Course.
Scientific managers
Educated in Budapest, London and Paris, Gábor Sonkoly teaches at ELTE University in Budapest. He uses his skills and international contacts to integrate his Department (Atelier) into international networks. He is responsible for the internationalization of the Faculty of Letters at ELTE, and acts as vice-director of its Institute of History. He is the former vice-dean of the Faculty of Letters (2006-2008), coordinator of the program Socrates/Erasmus (2005-2008), coordinator of the Erasmus exchange program with ten universities, tutor of twelve students in co-tutelle, visiting professor at six universities in Europe and India, and author, editor and translator of eight books published in international cooperation.
Marie-Vic Ozouf-Marignier is a historian and geographer, and is a director of studies at EHESS. She is in charge of the “Territoires, espaces, societies” master’s programme and the “Territoires, sociétés, développement” doctoral programme. She is a specialist in methods of dividing and representing territory and runs a seminar on “Infra-state territorial decentralisation and reorganisation, identities, development know-how”. Among her publications are: La formation des départements (Ed. de l’EHESS, 1992), Atlas de la Révolution française (Ed. de l’EHESS, 1989) and Géographes en pratiques (Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2001). She regularly takes part in European programmes, in particular with Hungary, Italy and Spain.
Paolo Militello (Scicli - 1968) is Associate Professor of Modern History at the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy, University of Catania. He has a PhD in Modern History and he is Docteur de l’Ecole des hautes études en sciences socials of Paris in Histoire et civilizations. He is a member of several groups of research which are co-financed by the University of Catania, by MIUR (Ministry of Education, University and Research), by CNR (National Research Council), and by the EU. He is Secretary of the Faculty for the Doctorate in History of Culture, Society and Territory in the Modern Age. He works for the Department of Cultural, Human and Territorial Sciences.
His research focuses on the methods and representations of space in the Mediterranean in the modern age and, in particular, on the processes of formation of the territorial identities which are analysed through pictorial and cartographic representations.
Luďa Klusáková (1950) is full Professor of History (2009) from the Palacký University at Olomouc. Since 2000, she has been chairing the Seminar of General and Comparative History at the Faculty of Arts at Charles University in Prague. She took her scientific degree from the same university in 1981 for her comparative research on the modernization of European urban networks. Her publications include The Road to Constantinople: The Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Towns Through Christian Eyes (2002; and 2004 in Czech), as well as many articles on problems of urban innovations, modernity and backwardness. She was leading for five years the Thematic Work Group 5 Frontiers and Identities within CLIOHRES Network, coordinating the research projects of the Seminar of General and comparative history. She is President of the European Association for Urban History (for the period 2010 – 2012). Her current interest is in the role of history in the creation of regional and urban identities. She was Erasmus coordinator 1999 – 2007, lecturing in English and in French since the beginning of Erasmus exchanges.
TEMA Secretariat
Hosted by the Atelier – Departement of European Social Sciences and Historiography at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, coordinating institution of the Consortium, the TEMA Secretariat is operated by the Consortium coordinator and by the administrative coordinators of each partner institution. The TEMA Secretariat is assisted by the Financial Unit, the Erasmus Office and the Student Council of the ELTE University, as well as by the European and/or Erasmus offices, the offices of international relations and student services of the partner institutions. The TEMA Secretariat is responsible for the administrative and financial operation of the TEMA Master Course, as well as for the services provided to TEMA students and visiting scholars. The Secretariat takes also part in the selection of students and scholars applying for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship.
Trained in three different universities of France, Dominika Csizmadia has an excellent command of French, English and Italian. She worked in the French Institute of Budapest as the manager of the bookshop, in the Danube Commission as editor and proof reader, and participated in the SPP Twinning 1 Project as interpreter/translator and trilingual assistant for the European Pre-Accession Advisers. She has translated many books and essays in the field of social sciences. Since 2007 she has been a researcher in the Atelier at ELTE University of Budapest, and she is also responsible for the international relations of this Department. Her research is related to issues such as translation and identity, focusing especially on the relationship between France and Hungary through translation.
Administrative coordinators
Since 1976, Marie-Claude Finas has been a study engineer at EHESS, where she has spent her entire career, demonstrating a high level of functional mobility. She was assistant to the Chairman and then secretary-administrator at the Raymond Aron political research centre. Since 2005 she has been the administrative and financial manager of three master’s programmes and of two related doctoral programmes. At the same time, she performs the duties of administrative manager of the disciplinary section for users and students. From 2005 to 2008 she was involved in the joint development project for the TEMA Master Course, which benefited from a grant from the Socrate/Erasmus programme.
Natale Patania (Catania – 1968) has a degree in Political Admnistration. He is employed in the administration offices of the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy and is the administrative co-ordinator of the European Projects. He deals with the administrative aspects of applications for university staff positions as well as dealing with the accounting issues related to the various phases of the budget report. He has had experience with Iterreg projects as well as Settimo Programma Quadro projects. He takes care of the administrative and management issues related to the Masters degrees of the Faculty and has had experiences as Classroom Tutor in several Masters.
Jan Bieber (1980) finished his studies of Technical University of Brno in 2009 with a degree of ingenieur equivalent to MA. Since January 2009 he is employed at the International Office of the Faculty of Arts at the Charles University in Prague. He is coordinator of LLP/Erasmus in charge of outgoing Czech students and in Erasmus Mundus projects.
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