July 7 - July 19, 2012 - Prague, Czech Republic
European Summer School Guest Lecturers
External guest lecturers have been carefully selected in order to amend the individual workshops with their expertise. The selection of them fully reflects the Summer School's Central European focus, given that we not only selected professionals from the Czech Republic, but also from Hungary, Slovakia and Poland. Their affiliation (both practitioners and academics) creates another added value to the concept of guest lectures.Piotr Maciej Kaczynski
Piotr Maciej Kaczynski is a research fellow at Centre for European Policy Studies in Brussles. He is a member of several advisory groups in EU affairs. He is dealing with the constitutional questions of the EU, further enlargement and the position of Poland in the European Union.
Martin Ehl
Martin Ehl works as reporter of Czech economic daily Hospodářské noviny since 2001, since January of 2006 as a Chief International Editor. Previously he worked in various Czech written media since 1992, also collaborating with TV and radio. Articles published also in Serbian, Slovak and Polish press. Area of expertise: Central Europe, Balkans, security policy, transatlantic relations.
Tereza Svacinova
Tereza Svacinova is a PhD Candidate at the Charles University in Prague. She graduated from the Czech University of Agriculture in Prague. She focuses on the European Union and its Common Agricultural Policy and Rural Development, and also on the European Environmental Policy and the Common Fisheries Policy. She teaches the courses related to these topics at the Faculty of Social Sciences at Charles University in Prague.
Lucio Ciravegna
Luciano Ciravegna is an Italian citizen, currently resident in London, where he is a Lecturer in international business at the Royal Holloway School of Management, University of London, and a Research Fellow at the Development Studies Institute at the London School of Economics. His last book, which Palgrave is in the process of printing, analyses the response of the automotive industry to the 2008-2009 economic crisis.
Lucia Najslova
Lucia Najšlová has been since 2004 the Editor-in-chief of Zahraniční politika, Slovak foreign policy magazine. The magazine is published by the Research Center of the Slovak Foreign Policy Association, an independent Bratislava based think-tank, where she works also as an analyst in European studies program. She authored and coauthored articles and policy briefs on topics related to EU Enlargement, ENP, EU & Turkey relations and the Cyprus issue.
Petr Lunak
Petr Luňák is hitorian and political scientist. He has achieved the academic title Doc. at the Charles University, Faculty of Social Sciences for his publication "Západ" (West). He is currently working as a director for East-European projects in the NATO headquarter in Brussels (Department of Information and Press).