Symposia
[Maria Crăciun] Martin Gruneweg (1562-1615). Ein europäischer Lebensweg (Dominican convent Krakow, 24-27 April 2008)
[Maria Crăciun] Images, Ritual, and Daily Life (Institut für Realienkunde des Mittelalters und der frühen Neuzeit, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Krems an der Donau, 1-2 December 2008)
[Ágnes Flóra] Renaissance in East-Central Europe in the Sixteenth Century (Institute of History of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, 13 January 2009)
[Yvonne Kleinmann] Conversion as Confessional Interaction in Early Modern Europe (Center for Humanities Studies, History and Culture of east-central Europe (GWZO), Leipzig, 2-4 April 2009)
[Maria Crăciun] The Early Modern Parish Church (Worcester College, Oxford, 6-8 April 2009)
[Stelian Mândruţ] Freedom and national security in Central and Eastern Europe in Nineteenth-Twentieth century /Wolność i bezpieczeństwo narodów Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej w XIX-XX w. (Warsaw/Warszawa, 20-21April/Kwietni 2009)
[Stelian Mândruţ] "A párbeszéd folytatodik"/The dialogue will continue" Turócszentmárton/Turčiansky Svätý Martin (Alba Iulia/Gyulafehérvár/Karlsburg, Budapest és/and Bécs/Viena in 1918 (Budapest, 4 December, 2008); Magyarország és Románia a II.-ik világháborúban/Hungary and Romania in World War II. (Budapest, 19 May 2009)
[Mihai Olaru] Peter Berger (Boston University): Adventures with Sociology - An "Ego-history." Talk delivered at the Central European University, organized by the Religious Studies Program in cooperation with the International Relations and European Studies Department and the Sociology and Anthropology (Budapest, 10 June 2009)
[Sever Cristian Oancea] Eastern Christians in the Habsburg Monarchy (Alberta University, Edmonton, Canada, 11-12 September 2009)
[Ana Maria Gruia] Patterns of Uniqueness: Singularity and Regularity in the Middle Ages (Brno, Czech Republic, 4-6 November, 2009)