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The Institute for Advanced Study at CEU is pleased to invite you to the next lecture in the Institute`s Wednesday Semina...
12/01/2026

The Institute for Advanced Study at CEU is pleased to invite you to the next lecture in the Institute`s Wednesday Seminars
Csaba Jelinek
Junior Core Fellow at IAS CEU, formerly doctoral student of the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology

'A missing piece from the puzzle: Conceptualizing the role of the construction sector in the housing crisis'

Wednesday, 21 January, 12:30 p.m.
Nádor u. 13, Room 118 and online
My project at the Institute for Advanced Study examines the overlooked relationship between the construction sector and the unfolding global housing crisis. While unaffordable housing, inadequate housing policies and the increasing power of market actors is often discussed in the scholarship on the housing question, the specific role of the construction industry remains largely peripheral. This talk will attempt to outline the social theory of constructing housing through using Hungary as a primary case study. Hungary stands out from other European countries with its skyrocketing residential housing construction price index. What are the reasons that make construction increasingly expensive? How does this relate to autocratic tendencies in Hungarian politics? What potential interventions or solutions exist? How can this specific case inform a broader theorization of the construction sector globally? While not all these questions will be fully answered, the talk will illuminate new avenues for research that may reshape our understanding of housing politics and the future of housing activism.
Csaba Jelinek is an urban sociologist and a housing policy expert. He is a co-founder and researcher of Periféria Policy and Research Center, an independent think-tank based in Budapest. He is also a board member of the Alliance for Collaborative Real Estate Development. His research explores social and spatial inequalities, as well as the political economy of alternative housing models. His articles have been published in Housing Studies, Environment and Planning A, Journal of Urban History and Radical Housing Journal.
RSVP Agnes Bendik at [email protected]

Lecture Wednesday, January 21, 2026, 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm Speaker Csaba Jelinek My project at the Institute for Advanced Study at CEU examines the overlooked relationship between the construction sector and the unfolding global housing crisis. While unaffordable housing, inadequate housing policies ...

Our department has a job opening for an Assistant Professor position.Job Title:  Assistant Professor (f/m/d)Department: ...
08/01/2026

Our department has a job opening for an Assistant Professor position.

Job Title: Assistant Professor (f/m/d)
Department: Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology
Full-time/Part-time: Full-time
Location: Vienna, Austria
Application Deadline: January 31st, 2026

The Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology invites applications for an Assistant Professor of Sociology starting September 1, 2026. This is a position for a sociologist of culture with broad disciplinary training, openness towards cross-disciplinary engagements, and empirically grounded research. Since the Department was established as an integrated sociology and anthropology department, familiarity with both disciplines is an advantage.

The successful candidate is expected to contribute to teaching the fundamentals of the discipline and methods courses as well as courses in their area of expertise to an interdisciplinary international student body, also from other departments and programs at CEU. They should be active in research that complements and extends the subject areas currently represented in the Department. Possible thematic fields may include – but are not limited to – the political economy and politics of culture as well as intersections of the field of culture with the study of environment, nature, or capitalism. While we encourage regional and thematic specialization, the ideal candidate will also have a strong commitment to generalization and to contributing to the wider sociological and anthropological debates. Preference will be given to candidates with demonstrated experience of teaching at the undergraduate and/or graduate level.

The job provides excellent research opportunities in an intellectually vivid and stimulating environment. The Sociology and Social Anthropology department is dedicated to interdisciplinary research and is known for its highly motivated and diverse students and faculty. Its integration of the two disciplines is reflected in both teaching and research, and its graduate programs are based on empirical research and methodologies that foster a critical global perspective. Teaching in undergraduate programs at CEU forms part of teaching duties.

Qualifications

A PhD in sociology in hand by the start of the employment as well as a track record of internationally recognized publications commensurate with the career stage.

What CEU offers

We offer an annual gross salary of € 70,000. The initial contract will be for a six-year term, with the possibility of promotion to Associate Professor with an indefinite-term contract. For a list of our benefits, please view our Benefits page on our career portal.

How to Apply

Cover letter
Statement of research and teaching (one document)
A comprehensive C.V. including list of publications
Sample publications (2, can also be forthcoming)
Names and contact information of three referees

Please provide the names and contact details of three referees directly in your application. They will be contacted through our system and invited to upload their letters of recommendation via the portal.

CEU is an equal opportunity employer and values geographical and gender diversity, thus encouraging applications from women and/or other underrepresented groups. Since CEU strives to increase the share of women in professorial positions, given equal qualifications, preference will be given to female applicants. CEU recognizes that personal and family circumstances shape the trajectory of one’s career and working patterns. As such, and in line with CEU’s promotion of Equal Opportunities, we encourage applicants to detail periods of leave, part-time work or other such situations in their applications so that the Search Committee is able to assess an applicant’s academic record fairly in the context of their circumstances. Any declaration of personal and family circumstances is voluntary and will be handled confidentially and only considered in so far as it impacts on the academic career of an applicant.

About CEU

One of the world’s most international universities, a unique founding mission positions Central European University as both an acclaimed center for the study of economic, historical, social and political challenges, and a source of support for building open and democratic societies that respect human rights and human dignity. CEU is accredited in the United States and Austria, and offers English-language bachelor's, master's and doctoral programs in the social sciences, the humanities, law, environmental sciences, management and public policy. CEU enrolls more than 1,400 students from over 100 countries, with faculty from over 50 countries.

In 2019, CEU relocated from Hungary to Austria as the Hungarian government revoked its ability to issue US-accredited degrees in the country. As a result, CEU offers all of its degree programs in Vienna, Austria; and retains a non-degree, research and civic engagement presence in Budapest, Hungary, through its CEU Democracy Institute, the Institute for Advanced Study, the CEU Summer University and The Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives (OSA), and its Hungarian language public educational programs and public lectures.

https://careers.ceu.edu/job/Vienna-Assistant-Professor-%28fmd%29-1100/1335016255/

For more information, please visit https://www.ceu.edu/.


Requisition ID: 944

Assistant Professor (f/m/d)

You are cordially invited to our first seminar in this winter term, by Bilge Firat on 'Biography of a Pipeline: The Nabu...
08/01/2026

You are cordially invited to our first seminar in this winter term, by Bilge Firat on 'Biography of a Pipeline: The Nabucco Saga'

Date and time: January 28th at 5.40 PM
Venue: QS D-002

A Pipeline Biography is an ethnographic book project, exploring post-Soviet energy geopolitics, infrastructure development, and new forms of expertise related to the fossil fuels sector across Europe/Eurasia. Following mid-level, mid-career experts from government administrations, multinational energy companies and international financial organizations and their everyday work around various cross-border hard and soft fossil gas infrastructures (gas markets, physical pipelines, and regulation) as they planned four-dozen fossil gas pipeline projects to move Caspian Basin hydrocarbons to Europe during 1991-2025, the book argues that culture plays a far more significant role in energy diplomacy and cross-border infrastructure development than is commonly acknowledged. Drawing from the larger book, this talk will focus on one pipeline project, called Nabucco, that showcases all the contention and conflicts involved in this process. After being initially proposed to transport fossil gas from Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan to Austria through Turkey in 1998, the Nabucco pipeline project was ultimately abandoned in 2013. Its shelving gave way to the Southern Gas Corridor, which was subsequently built to deliver Azerbaijani gas to Italy. Over fifteen years of its existence from conception to shelving, Nabucco underwent significant highs and lows but it also generated so much hype and political fanfare that, when it was finally scrapped, many of its actors had to cope with hard times and move on with their personal and professional lives. Based on the ethnographic material, this lecture discusses the excessive emotional investment in a shelved gas pipeline project by its actors. One of the first gas pipeline projects that made the idea of bringing previously untapped, new gas from geographically distant locations to Europe via uncharted routes viable in the minds of its actors, Nabucco ultimately effectuated a new geopolitical imaginary to ensure energy supply security by transnational infrastructural means, leaving a greater imprint behind.
Bilge Firat is a political anthropologist, published ethnographer and storyteller, and the author of Diplomacy and Lobbying during Turkey’s Europeanisation: The Private Life of Politics in Brussels (Manchester UP’19). Broadly, Bilge is interested in questions of access and accountability through the corridors of power, from high politics to energy and infrastructure. Collecting and re-telling real-life stories help her tell geopolitical and geoeconomic tales as everyday phenomena. Her next book project explores the post-Soviet development of energy geopolitics, infrastructure, and expertise connecting Europe and Eurasia. Focusing on the interplay between infrastructural geopolitics and geopolitical infrastructures, Bilge is currently writing an ethnographic account of the makings of markets, infrastructure, and expertise in the Southern Gas Corridor, a cross-border socio-material assemblage of several long-range pipelines, operating between Europe and the Caspian Basin since 2021.

Lecture Wednesday, January 28, 2026, 5:40 am – 7:00 am A Pipeline Biography is an ethnographic book project, exploring post-Soviet energy geopolitics, infrastructure development, and new forms of expertise related to the fossil fuels sector across Europe/Eurasia. Following mid-level, mid-career ex...

Postdoctoral researcher position with a focus on Ukraine at our departmentWe are pleased to announce that Prof. Vlad Nau...
10/06/2025

Postdoctoral researcher position with a focus on Ukraine at our department

We are pleased to announce that Prof. Vlad Naumescu has been awarded a three-year research grant as part of the international research project ‘Times in Crisis, Times of Crisis: The Temporalities of Europe in Polycrisis’ (TiCToC) funded by the HERA–CHANSE (Humanities in the European Research Area – Collaboration of Humanities and Social Sciences in Europe) program.

The project explores the temporalities of crisis, the vernacular articulation of life in turmoil, and the cultural dynamics expressed in crisis contexts. The central contention is the need to unravel what we term ‘times in/of crisis’. Centered in anthropology and working across history, ethnology, memory studies, art and philosophy, this project critically places time at the heart of crisis work, asking what it means to live in times of crisis, how crisis changes over time, and how crisis is perceived in hindsight. Critically, what distinguishes ‘crisis time’ from ‘normal time’?

Framing current conditions as ‘crisis’ or projecting time itself as being ‘in crisis’ are prevailing sensibilities in much discourse about polycrisis in Europe and beyond. This project offers empirical, methodological and theoretical apparatuses to better analyze what such crisis attentiveness effects, interrogating what the diverse yet now common category of ‘crisis’ accomplishes. The work packages addresses three temporal pins – past, present, and future, focusing on individual nodes of polycrisis in three regional settings: Eastern Europe (war and conflict), Mediterranean (economy), Scandinavia (migration), with shared research questions designed to aid comparison and comprehension. Naumescu’s work will contribute to understanding these dynamics through ethnographic research in a region deeply affected by the war in Ukraine.

The consortium includes universities and research institutes in Denmark, Norway, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovenia and the UK and collaborations with cultural and academic partners across Europe, including the National Museum of Denmark, EthnoFest, Open Society Archives, Post Bellum, Divadlo Feste, and the Slovene Ethnological Association.

A postdoctoral researcher position with a focus on Ukraine is currently open as part of the project. For more information and to apply, visit:

Post-doctoral Researcher (with focus on Ukraine) (f/m/d)

Our department is looking forward to many applications for our one-year and two-year MA programs as well as our PhD prog...
30/01/2025

Our department is looking forward to many applications for our one-year and two-year MA programs as well as our PhD program. Next application deadline is February 4, 2025. More information: https://sociology.ceu.edu/admissions

https://youtu.be/O9Zkxpr4clg

Explore innovative MA and PhD programs that blend Sociology and Social Anthropology to tackle critical social issues from a multi-scalar, interdisciplinary p...

CEU Call for Applications for Interdisciplinary Summer CoursesJune 26 - July 25, 2025 CEU Summer University offers high-...
12/12/2024

CEU Call for Applications for Interdisciplinary Summer Courses
June 26 - July 25, 2025



CEU Summer University offers high-level, research- and policy-oriented interdisciplinary courses from June 6 to July 25, 2025.
For the 30th edition of our Summer program, fourteen courses will be held in Budapest, with one course taking place in Vienna.



We invite applications from advanced undergraduates, MA and Ph.D. students, postdocs, junior faculty, early-stage researchers, and practitioners for the short, intensive courses taught by internationally renowned scholars and policy experts (including CEU professors).



First upcoming application deadline: February 14, 2025



Course Listings and link to the Application Form: https://summeruniversity.ceu.edu/courses

Contact email: [email protected]
Latest news and updates that can be shared: https://www.facebook.com/ceu.summer



Please forward this call to anyone in your network who might be interested.

This Wednesday, 29.11.2023, with Anna Jabloner (Goethe University Frankfurt / Harvard University) giving a talk with the...
27/11/2023

This Wednesday, 29.11.2023, with Anna Jabloner (Goethe University Frankfurt / Harvard University) giving a talk with the title California: Histories of the Future at the Technological Frontier.

Looking forward to seeing you at Hörsaal C, NIG 4th floor, at 5pm or online via Zoom.

Wednesday Seminar

The Department of Economics and Business invites you to a public lecture:Women in the Workforce: Claudia Goldin's Nobel ...
15/11/2023

The Department of Economics and Business invites you to a public lecture:

Women in the Workforce: Claudia Goldin's Nobel Prize Contributions

Speaker:

Andrea Weber

IN-PERSON or Live Stream!

When: 21th of November 2023 (calendar invite attached)

Where: QS Auditorium

The lecture onsite will be followed by reception!

The webinar link follows after registration!

Please register here https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=E1nE2VN24kuSC72wOGOBhDPxLiYqs2FKjgPAVi1DSIpUM0pCUEVQNDY3NkdTQ0JTUEtQTUM0VFNHTi4u

The Department of Economics and Business is hosting the event.

The event will be recorded.
https://events.ceu.edu/2023-11-21/ecbs-public-lecture-women-workforce-claudia-goldins-nobel-prize-contributions

Nationalism Studies students brought back the NATI Film Club and are organizing biweekly film screenings. The next one w...
13/11/2023

Nationalism Studies students brought back the NATI Film Club and are organizing biweekly film screenings. The next one will be this Thursday

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