Modern Agriculture in Central and Eastern Europe
Participants should have an academic education in the area of social sciences, e.g. agricultural economics, economics, sociology, political science, or a similar discipline. According to its training character, the course especially wants to attract young researchers and junior scientists engaged in post-graduate or doctoral studies from EU member states as well as associated and third countries. Young researchers from Central and Eastern European countries are particularly encouraged to apply. Applicants are expected to submit and present a paper.