
Central European University
Central European University began its life in Budapest in 1991, as a bold experiment in graduate study that brought social sciences, humanities, law, and public policy into one institution. Today it operates from Vienna, but its roots remain tied to this city, where the campus once anchored debates about democracy, reform, and international scholarship. Here you stand near a university that embodies a late-20th-century shift in higher education: a private, policy-focused institution formed at the end of the Cold War with a mission to fuse rigorous research with real-world impact. The original Budapest framing connected scholars to Central and Eastern Europe during a period of rapid transition, and the school’s move to Vienna reflects the cross-border nature of its programmatic reach. …
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