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The European Graduate School announces its 2023 summer program

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The Philosophy, Art and Critical Thinking (PACT) division of the European doctoral school is pleased to announce our 2023 program.

From June 22 to July 25, we are hosting our Silver Anniversary session in Saas-Fee, Switzerland. We call it our “Last dance in Saas-Feeas we plan to move to a new location in the coming year. We want to make this a special reunion, so we invite alumni and guests to join our Masters and PhD students for what we believe will be a exceptional session comprising eight seminars with distinguished teachers such as Alenka Zupančič, Slavoj Žižek and Achille Mbembe. We are also looking forward to a special visit from Sergei Loznitsa.

Students and guests also have the opportunity this year to return with us to Valletta, Malta, for four more outstanding seminars from October 1-15.

For a full overview of our schedule and offerings, as well as an overview of the possibilities of our unique low-residency degree programs, visit egs.edu.

For more information, you can also contact our Assistant Dean, Nemanja Mitrovic, at nemanja.mitrovic@egs.edu.

Please note that our seminars are open to qualified participants who are not enrolled in a study program. It is also possible to join us online for our live seminars. We welcome guests to these intellectual events that bring together unique and diverse groups.

Apply here be part of these sustained encounters with some of the world’s most creative thinkers.

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