CVEK published a new book titled "School for all? Inclusiveness of measures in relation to Roma children."
On February 07 – 10, 2013, Elena Gallová-Kriglerová and Alena Chudžíková have attended as co-lecturers a training for teachers on the education of children of foreigners, which has been organized by the Milan Šimečka Foundation.
On October 11 – 14, 2012, Elena Gallová-Kriglerová and Tina Gažovičová have as co-lecturers attended a training for teachers on the education of children of foreigners, which has been organized by the Milan Šimečka Foundation.
The city of Martin adopted the "Framework strategy for integration of foreigners living in the city of Martin", which was developed in cooperation with CVEK
On September 14.-15., Jarmila Lajcakova participated at the workshop organized by the European Centre for Minority Issues in Flensburg
Within the project "Enhancing prospects of integration of third countries nationals on local level", CVEK released a thematic oriented bulletin Integration of Migrants on the Local Level 3.
OSF and CVEK released new research report Public Opinion on Right-wing Extremism that summarize results of the CVEK study from 2011.
Roma Institute, CVEK, and Slovak Institute for mediation published an Open letter to state officials and called on condemnation of ethnic hatred in connection to tragedy in Hurbanovo.
Developing inclusive policies: Housing and infrastructure of marginalized Roma communities in the use of EU funds in Slovakia
Social fieldwork research on implementation of LGBT equality and social policies by public authorities
European Modules and Integration at Local Level (EMILL)
School as a community. Inclusive education environment creating in elementary schools.
Cooperation with European Union Agency for Fundametal Rights (FRA) within the FRANET network
Summer School V4 - 11th edition (2012)
Measures to improve the education of Roma children - are they truly inclusive?
Presentation of the book "Migrants", March 9, 2010
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CVEK – Centrum pre výskum etnicity a kultúry
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Center for the Research of Ethnicity and Culture (CVEK) is an independent research and educational institute that has been created in 2005 and is focused on research and analytical activities in the sphere of broadly understood culture and ethnicity. CVEK is contributing to expert activities and fostering of an expert dialogue in the sphere of minority issues, social exclusion, strengthening of a social cohesion, social construction of ethnic and cultural identity, race and ethnicity issues, and development of cultural activities and media space in Central European context.
CVEK as a research Institute develops mostly sociological expertise. Activities of the CVEK are both academic and practical policy analysis in all spheres of interest. CVEK utilizes qualitative and quantitative methods of data analysis. CVEK in its activities fosters publication activities, organizes seminars, conferences, and workshops, works on expert standpoints and public-policy materials, and is devoted to consultancy activities.
Range of topics covered by activities of the organization:
- Social Cohesion
- Social Inclusion
- Social Capital
- Issues of Intolerance and Racism
- Civil Society Development
- Migration
- Integration of Migrants and Asylum Seekers into the Society
- Transnational networks
- Ethnic and Cultural Identities
- Discrimination and Abusing of Minority Rights
- Education of Minorities and Marginalized Groups
- Inclusive Education
- Poverty and Social Policy
- Public Policy in Minority Issues