SLOVAK REPUBLIK
Academia
Istropolitana Nova
Márai Sándor Alapitvány
Minority Rights Group Slovakia
MRG
Partners for Democratic Change
PDCS
Unesco Chair for Human Rights Education
AIN is a new independent institution offering an education programme with professional orientation. The European Studies Programme consists of: European Cultural and Social History, Political Culture in a European Perspective, and European Cooperation and Integration modules, with a focus on cultural, social and political characteristics of Central Europe.
MÁRAI
SÁNDOR ALAPITVÁNY
Hoiezdoslavovo Nám 17, 81102 Bratislava
Tel./Fax: ++421 7 5335900
Director: Péter Huncik
Research staff: Eva Papay and Judit Young
In 1994 the Sándor Márai Foundation conducted a survey, using sociological and ethnopsychological methods, on the most sensitive areas of the Slovak-Hungarian relationship. In 1995 another survey analyzed the relationship between the Roma and other groups. Using psychotherapeutical methods (psychodrama-ethnodrama, Rogers method, assertiveness training) the Foundation has worked out a method to train participants in the prevention and solution of ethnic conflicts. The original method devised by the Sándor Foundation is capable of signalling ethnic tension on a relatively small sample (about 100 people).
MINORITY RIGHTS GROUP SLOVAKIA MRG
Bajkalska 25, 82708 Bratislava
Tel.: ++421 7 2015164/5166
Fax: ++421 7 214534
Contact: Prof. Jana Plictova
PARTNERS FOR DEMOCRATIC CHANGE
PDCS
Cervenova 4, 81103 Bratislava
Tel.: ++421 7 531 8073/8074
Fax: ++421 7 531 4130
E-mail: herman@pdcs.savba.sk
Director: Duan Ondruek
The main objective of PDCS is to provide training and consulting services in conflict management, in environmental, labour-management economic restructuring and ethnic, institutional and local disputes.
UNESCO CHAIR FOR HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION
Comenius University Bratislava
Gondova 2, PO Box 1 81801 Bratislava
Tel./Fax: ++421 7 323 640
E-mail: kusy@rec.uniba.sk / uhre@rec.uniba.sk
Director: Silvia Mihalikova
The mission of the Chair is to promote research, training, information and documentation activities in the field of human rights, to facilitate regional and international collaboration between researchers and teachers and to promote greater awareness and involvement in the protection and promotion of human rights.