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41:. This Visiting Lecturers program was expanded throughout Eastern Europe over the next several years. In 1996 the mission of the CEP was enhanced by the addition of the Eastern Scholars program, which assisted regional universities by funding local scholars and encouraging them to stay in academia. The CEP was successful, but in 2003, the OSI, the major funding source of the CEP, suggested that the CEP and Higher Education Support Program-HESP, a similar organization created by the OSI, merge. An independent evaluation was completed and recommendations for a possible merger were made, but the Board of Directors did not move ahead with the merger and, in the absence of their major funding source, decided to cease operation of the CEP in the post-communist countries in 2004. 147: 37:. Beginning in 1991 with the support from George Soros through his Open Society Institute (OSI), lecturers were sent to teach at eight universities in 69: 22:(CEP) was an international non-profit organization founded in 1991 by a group of professionals and scholars from America. It was based at 23: 97: 34: 65: 59: 89: 61:
Women's Social Activism in the New Ukraine: Development and the Politics of Differentiation
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the Central European University
social sciences
education
transition countries
Czechoslovakia
Women's Social Activism in the New Ukraine: Development and the Politics of Differentiation
ISBN
978-0-253-21992-3
"COURAGE Country Reports"
cite journal
help
Official web site of Civic Education Project
CEP Records 1992-2004
Category
Non-profit organizations based in Chicago

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