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Thu, 1 Apr 1999 17:20:02 -0800 (PST)
Sender: Innovation and Development Centre <idc@iopa.freenet.kiev.ua>
Subject: 1999 Case Study Summer School in Ukraine
We are pleased to provide you with the information about the 1999
Case Teaching and Case Writing Summer School.
Sincerely yours,
Oleksander Sydorenko,
Executive Director
Innovation and Development Centre
1999 Case Teaching and Case Writing Summer School
Yalta, Crimea, Ukraine
July 30 - August 12, 1999
The purpose of the Summer School is to familiarize faculties of
leading educational institutions in Eastern Europe with the
teaching tool Case Study Method, and involve them in developing
local Case Studies which can be widely distributed among
institutions across the region. During the Summer School,
participants will learn the theoretical background and acquire
the practical skills of Case Study as well as gain experience in
writing their own cases. The participants will enhance their
Case Teaching techniques by having the opportunity to teach a
case themselves. They will learn how to collect materials, how to
prepare interviews, and how to process materials in order to
construct a high-quality case study.
The focal discipline of the 1999 Summer School will be Public
Administration. Preference will be given to candidates using
advanced methods in their courses. The language of instruction
will be English.
Applications will be accepted from countries of Central/Eastern
Europe and the former Soviet Union. In all, the School will be
able to host up to 15 non-Ukrainian participants, which will help
establish networks among faculties with the same area of
expertise across the region.
The following criteria will be taken into account for acceptance
into the Summer School:
* full time status with a relevant educational institution
* teaching courses in the field of Public Administration
* 40 years of age or younger
* fluency in English
Applicants with a background of the Case Study Method will be
given preference.
Faculty:
* Howars Husok, Director, Case Study Program, J.Kennedy School
of Government, Harvard University, USA;
* Jonathan Brock, Associate professor, University of Washington,
Seattle, USA;
* Glen Wright, Professor/consultant, Local Government
Partnership Program, Warsaw, Poland;
* Pavlo Sheremeta, MBA, partner, Center for Management
Development, Kyiv, Ukraine;
* Genady Kanishchenko, Ph.D, president, Center for Management
Development, Kyiv, Ukraine;
* Yuriy Surmin, Professor, Ukrainian Academy of Public
Administration, Dnipropetrovsk Branch, Ukraine.
Deadline:
The final deadline for receipt of applications is June 15, 1999.
For more information and application forms contact:
Innovation and Development Center / Case Study Summer School
4/6, Desiatynna str.
P.O. Box 228
Kyiv-25, 252025
Ukraine
Tel: +380 (44) 228-8384, 229 1748, 246 7205
Fax: +380 (44) 229-1748, 246-7205
E-mail: idc@ukrnet.net or idc@iopa.freenet.kiev.ua)
Web: http://www.voiceinternational.org/idc/
http://www.chat.ru/~ukr_case/
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