Institute for East European Studies explained

Institute for East European Studies
Native Name:Osteuropa-Institut
Native Name Lang:de
Type:Institute
Affiliation:Free University of Berlin
City:Berlin
Country:Germany

The Institute for East European Studies (German Osteuropa-Institut, abbreviated OEI) of Free University of Berlin is an interdisciplinary teaching and research institution specializing in the region of Eastern, Southeastern and Central Eastern Europe. Along with the Institute for Latin American Studies and the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies, it is one of three interdisciplinary so-called central institutes at the Free University of Berlin that specialize in regional studies.[1] [2] The researched disciplines include sociology, history, cultural studies, politics and economics.[3]

Founded in 1951 during the Cold War,[4] the OEI is located in Dahlem in south-western Berlin, as are most of the Free University of Berlin's institutions. It was among the first institutions focused on East European Studies in West Berlin and West Germany.[5]

It offers the master's programs in East European Studies. Also East European Studies online master program has been offered since 2003.[6] [7] It also has a specialized library with 360,000 volumes, which since 2008 together with the libraries of the Department of Political and Social Sciences has formed the Library of Social Sciences and East European Studies. In addition to the biannual brochure Berliner Osteuropa-Info, the research results of the institute's departments are published in the Working Paper(s) of the Institute for East European Studies.[8] [9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Freie Universität Berlin. berlin.de.
  2. Web site: Osteuropa-Institut. December 15, 2005. www.oei.fu-berlin.de.
  3. Web site: East European Studies (MA). www2.daad.de.
  4. Das Berliner Osteuropa-Institut. Ursula. Stegelmann. Reihe 22: Soziologie / Series 22: Sociology / Série 22: Sociologie . 2015 . www.academia.edu.
  5. Osteuropa-Institut an der Freien Universität Berlin. Kennert, Georg. Meyer, Klaus. Torke, Hans-Joachim. 1980. Osteuropa. 30. 8/9. 957–965. 44910158 . JSTOR.
  6. Web site: Erster Online-Fernstudiengang am Osteuropa-Institut der FU Berlin. idw-online.de.
  7. Web site: Zeitschrift OSTEUROPA | East European Studies Online. www.zeitschrift-osteuropa.de.
  8. Web site: Osteuropa-Institut der Freien Universität Berlin. Deutsches Kulturforum östliches Europa e.V..
  9. Web site: Bibliothek. March 11, 2008. www.polsoz.fu-berlin.de.