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Showing posts with label Malmoe. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 03, 2012

EDUCATION: Caucasus Studies: online courses. Malmö University, Sweden. (mah.se/caucasusstudies)



Themes of online courses offered at Caucasus Studies, Malmö Univeristy. More information: www.mah.se/caucasusstudies/courses Photos by faculty members Karina Vamling and Märta-Lisa Magnusson

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Till startsidanCaucasus Studies includes a range of area courses with a focus on the Caucasus region. All courses are offered exclusively online with instruction in English. There are no mandatory seminars or lectures on campus.

Caucasus Studies I,  IM112L      SCHEDULE

Caucasus studies I (1-30 higher education credits, full time) includes the following four course modules, each 7,5 higher educaton credits (syllabus, click here):
  
Caucasus Studies II  IM113L      SCHEDULE
Caucasus studies II (31-60 higher education credits) scheduled for the fall of 2013. You will find the syllabus and other details  here.

Other Caucasus-related course offerings
Post-Soviet Caucasus: Politics, Civil Society, Economy, IM231L 1-15 c.   SCHEDULE
Chechen IM227L higher education credits. Not offered in the fall 2012.
Georgian I, 1-15 higher education credits (Download folder,link)
Georgian II, 16-30 higher education credits
Russian 1, part 1, is offered as an optional course module within Caucasus Studies I
Ryska I, 15 credits (Russian is offered with online  instruction in Swedish)

Caucasus Studies has been established as a new field of study at the Department of International Migration and Ethnic Relations (IMER). Head of Department Jonas Alwall opens the seminar. The program at IMER on March 4 2010 includes a short presentation of Caucasus Studies and courses on offer, followed by a guest lecture by Ib Faurby (part 2), former chief advisor at the Royal Danish Defense College and a security policy expert with extensive experience of the Caucasus region






Caucasus Studies (www.mah.se/caucasusstudies/courses) has been established as a new field of study at the Department of International Migration and Ethnic Relations (IMER). Head of Department Jonas Alwall opens the seminar. The program at IMER on March 4 2010 includes a short presentation of Caucasus Studies and courses on offer, followed by a guest lecture by Ib Faurby (part 2), former chief advisor at the Royal Danish Defense College and a security policy expert with extensive experience of the Caucasus region.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

UNIVERSITY: Caucasus Studies in Malmö, Sweden (mah.se)

Caucasus Studies includes a range of area courses with a focus on the Caucasus region. All courses are offered exclusively online with instruction in English. There are no mandatory seminars or lectures on campus. Link: mah.se/caucasusstudies

Thursday, June 04, 2009

EDUCATION: Free Georgian Language courses- distance learning at Univ of Malmo. (edu.mah.se)

Please pass along so the course will not be cancelled!

I'm passing along an appeal from Manana Kock-Kobaidze manana.kock.kobaidze@mah.se, who teaches Georgian langugage distancelearning courses at Malmö University in Sweden. Georgian I, which is usually taught every semester, is threatened with closure in fall 2009: the University has raised the minimum enrollment from 25 to 35. If Georgian I is cancelled this fall, there is a risk that it will be cancelled for further semesters too.

I have taken Georgian I and can recommend this course highly to anyone looking for a solid and manageable introduction to Georgian, and to thosewho are working through more comprehensive textbooks (e.g., Aronson's or Hewitt's) that are challenging to self-study. The course is well thought out in its material (logically ordered themes, limited grammar information) andthe means of teaching it (a combination of on-line self-check andteacher-corrected exercises). It is taught entirely on-line, and Dr. Kock-Kobaidze is very accessible and responsive, through e-mail and optional
Skype sessions.

The course is also *FREE* (once enrolled, one mustwife-transfer a small fee, SEK200 or about US$26, to join the Malmö Student Union), and a nice way to meet other learners from around the world.

The deadline for so-called late application is 28 August.

The official site of the course is http://www.edu.mah.se/IM202E

There is a link to the application at this site.
Information about the course and a link to theapplication are also found here:
http://webzone.imer.mah.se/projects/georgianV04/INTRO/index_Georgian.html
http://webzone.imer.mah.se/projects/georgianV04/INTRO/apply.html

Please email Dr. Kock-Kobaidze with any questions: manana.kock.kobaidze@mah.se

Please pass this information on to any interested colleagues or students. Thanks for your consideration!

Sunday, September 23, 2007

ONLINE-TEACHING: Online Course Of Georgian Language and Culture

By Manana Kock Kobaidze & Karina Vamling

I am glad to inform you that the online course Georgian Language and Culture will be offered in the spring semester 2008.

update the information at your website.
The deadline for application is 15 October.

I would appreciate any assistance in spreading this information among interested people.
All the links are the same as before. I am sending you the link of our demo version again:
http://webzone.imer.mah.se/projects/georgianV04/DEMO/INDEX4.html

The information about application is also available there.
Interesting Links from her Website:

Saturday, June 16, 2007

INTERNET:



Online-Sprachkurs für Georgisch

Update now (20.06.2007):
I'm sorry that I have to inform you that the course planned for the fall semester has been cancelled. Information on our website is updated now.
Hopefully there will be more applicants to the spring semester, which starts January 18, 2008. Latest application date for the spring semester is October 15, 2007.
Please contact me in September again if you are interested.
Best regards
Manana Kock Kobaidze


Die Universität Malmö bietet zum September diesen Jahres einen kostenlosen Online-Sprachkurs für Georgisch an.

Mehr: http://www.mah.se/templates/Page____5364.aspx

Georgian, 1-15 credits (15 ECTS credits)
General course information This IT-based Georgian language course will be offered in the fall semester 2007 at Malmoe University, at the School of International Migrations and Ethnical Relations.
The course is based exclusively on distance learning. All course material (lectures in English, Georgian texts with transliterations, exercises, Georgian-English dictionary, audio-files, Georgian fonts etc) will be available on the net. No obligatory meetings in Malmoe are included. The examination is also conducted on the net.
For more information about the course, click here Demo version of the course

Other Cource: Conflict and conflict resolution in the Caucasus
The course analyses a selection of current conflict cases in the Caucasus on the basis of existing conflict theories and models for conflict resolution. The Caucasus region is characterized by territorial complexity and high ethnic diversity. In the Post-Soviet period the region has witnessed a number of violent ethnopolitic conflicts with large refugee flows, increasing Islamic fundamentalism, escalating terrorism and other destabilizing effects. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War the Caucasus region has obtained a new strategic significance. Regional great powers again compete for political influence in the region and for control over its strategically important energy resources. New external actors, notably USA and the EU, seek to obtain influence in the region.
The aim of the course is to familiarize students with major theoretical approaches to violent intrastate conflicts and to critically apply these approahes to selected conflicts in the Caucasus region.
The course is offered exclusively online, the students following the course come both from nearby in the Öresund region, but also from other countries worldwide. This creates an international group of students that are engaged in different joint activities during the course, and thereby promoting international contacts and strengthening the international perspective.


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