Each weekday, participants will engage in 4-hour academic sessions, diving into university-level research and completing a full course within a week.
Program Modules:
- Alexander Piperski, linguist: "Constructed Languages" (January 13–19)
Why do people create artificial languages, and how can you make one yourself?
- Anna Guseva, art historian, and Roman Rudoi, urbanist: "Urban Borderlands Lab" (January 20 – 26)
Learn to study urban spaces and put theory into practice on the streets of Budva.
- Alexandra Arkhipova, anthropologist: "Anthropology of Relationships" (January 27 – February 2)
Explore how relationships were formed across cultures and eras, and examine the concept of "traditional values."
- Viktor Vakhshtayn, sociologist: "Sociology of Everyday Life / Microsociology" (February 3 – 9)
Understand social order through everyday practices.
Participants can join any number of modules. The program is designed for adults and has no restrictions on age or educational background.
Accommodation will be provided in a seaside villa in Rafailovići, Budva, with a choice of single or double rooms.
For details and registration, visit the Courses page: liberalarts.me/courses/beach-uni-winter (in Russian language).