The first two days of the UNESCO MOST Winter School focused on war and the ecological crisis

The first two days of the UNESCO MOST Winter School brought together scientists, researchers and diplomats to reflect on possible outcomes of the Russian-Ukrainian war.   Topics for the first two days: Contemplating on the possible scenarios for the end of the war in Ukraine, this panel investigates various alternative scenarios and explores political, economic,…

UNESCO MOST WINTER SCHOOL starts on Monday 20 February at Hangvilla in Veszprém

The UNESCO Chair for Culture Heritage Management and Sustainabilityin Kőszeg, the Institute of Advanced Studies (iASK) and the Institute of Social and European Studies (ISES) Foundation, in cooperation with the University of Pannonia, are organising the 5th UNESCO MOST Winter School. The main objective of the event is to provide a framework for the exchange…

Mariann Szabó gave a presentation in Ourense at the final event of the Interreg Europe project

Dr. Mariann Szabó, thematic leader gave a presentation in Ourense at the final dissemination event of the Interreg Europe project “Keep On”. The final event of the Interreg Europe project “Keep On” entitled “Effective policies for durable and self-sustainable projects in the cultural heritage sector” was held from 8 to 9 February 2023 in the Spanish…

Recent publications of our researchers in the thematic issue of Helikon

  On 8 February (Wednesday) at 6pm, the Helikon Literary and Cultural Review 2022/3 will be launched at the Keleti Café and Gallery in Budapest. Tímea Jablonczay, researcher at our institute, is the editor of the issue. The issue of Helikon Literary and Cultural Studies Review entitled “Transcultural Memory Research” reviews the stakes, theoretical framework…