Center for International Studies

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The Centre for International Studies at the Université de Montréal, known as Cérium, is a research centre which specialization is international studies. The CÉRIUM is linked to the Université de Montréal.

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[edit] Goals of Cérium

Launched in April 2004, Université de Montréal's Centre for International Studies (Cérium) is a vibrant new voice in the field of international research in Québec and Canada.

[edit] Cérium team

[edit] The research units

[edit] Cérium activities

Every Spring, CERIUM organizes a major conference, alternating in focus between a European country and a North American topic. In the Spring of 2005, the conference What ever happened to Cool Britannia? The UK after eight years of Blair brought together thirty of the brightest scholars from Britain and North America to discuss the United Kingdom of Tony Blair. The Spring 2006 conference was entitled Conservative predominance in the U.S. A Moment or an Era?. Scholars from the US, Europe and Canada debated the different facts of American, and Canadian, conservatism. Former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum was keynote speaker.

[edit] Summer Schools

The Cérium offers intensive summer schools organized for citizens interested in international issues, as well as local and foreign graduate students. These one week summer schools take place during the first two weeks of July, so during the Festival international de Jazz de Montréal.

For July 2007, the summer schools offered are:

[edit] Videos

Many of the conferences held at Cérium are offered as online videos, in French and English. See Cérium's Vidéothèque.

[edit] See also

[edit] Internal Links

[edit] External links