Concept & RationaleThe ReCITY Summer School provides an interdisciplinary and international platform to critically explore the challenges and opportunities of Armenia’s post-industrial small cities. Rooted in the
ReCITY project’s case cities Stepanavan, Sisian, and Charentsavan, the program applies innovative approaches to explore urban heritage, sustainability, and inclusivity. Guided by the cross-cutting principles of circular economy and gender-sensitive urban planning, the ReCITY Summer School combines theoretical reflection, methodological training, and future-oriented thinking, enabling participants to conduct context-sensitive urban research. Participants will contribute to developing practical solutions that support sustainable urban transformations in post-industrial small cities.
Who can get involved?- Advanced Bachelor students (minimum 3rd year), Master students, and PhD students from sociology, geography, architecture, urban planning, environmental studies, IT, and journalism.
- Young professionals and community leaders engaged in urban development, particularly those working in and/or coming from Stepanavan, Sisian, and Charentsavan.
- The working language of the summer school is English. Applicants are expecting to be fluent in English.
- A limited number of places will be allocated to international Master students.
Total cohort: 20 participants. In addition to your application documents, the selection process considers gender balance and diversity in disciplinary backgrounds.