East Central European Center
The East Central European Center trains students in the knowledge of those nations and peoples located between Germany and Russia and between the Baltic and Aegean seas. Established in 1954 with a grant from the Carnegie Corporation, it was the first academic unit in any major U.S. academic institution to deal exclusively with East Central Europe.
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Film Screening & Discussion. Solaris Mon Amour
Film Screening & Discussion. Solaris Mon Amour
ECEC Faculty
Aleksandar Bošković
Lecturer in Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian; Co-Deputy Director of the East Central European Center
Ofer Dynes
Leonard Kaye Assistant Professor of Hebrew and Comparative Literature, Dept. of Slavic Languages
Christopher Harwood
Senior Lecturer in Czech; Co-Deputy Director of the East Central European Center
Annette Insdorf
Professor, Film
Valentina Izmirlieva
Director, Harriman Institute; Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures
Rebecca Kobrin
Russell and Bettina Knapp Associate Professor of American Jewish History; Co-Director, Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies
Wojciech Kopczuk
Professor of Economics and International and Public Affairs
Ferenc Laczó
István Deák Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of History
Agnieszka Legutko
Senior Lecturer in Yiddish, Director of the Yiddish Language Program
Mark Mazower
Ira D. Wallach Professor of World Order Studies and Director of Columbia's Institute for Ideas and Imagination
Malgorzata Mazurek
Associate Professor of Polish Studies, Department of History
Jessica Merrill
Assistant Professor of Slavic Languages
Ronald Meyer
Communications Mgr.; Adj. Associate Professor of Slavic Languages
Tsveta Petrova
Lecturer in the Discipline of Political Science
Tomasz Piskorski
Edward S. Gordon Professor of Real Estate in the Finance Division at Columbia Business School
Katharina Pistor
Edwin B. Parker Professor of Comparative Law; Director, Center on Global Legal Transformation; Member, Committee on Global Thought
Carol Rounds
Senior Lecturer in Hungarian, Department of Italian
David Stark
Arthur Lehman Professor of Sociology; Director of Columbia's Center on Organizational Innovation
Contact the East Central European Center
Send an email or call 212-854-4623. You can also reach out to one of ECEC’s current co-deputy directors.