“Historicizing Europe: Developmental Paths and Formations of Modernity” by Gerard Delanty

Future of Europe – IASK Lecture Series Spring 2019 “Historicizing Europe: Developmental Paths and Formations of Modernity” by Gerard Delanty (Professor of Sociology and Social & Political Thought,  University of Sussex, UK) Date: 25th of March 2019 at 2.00 pm. Venue: Zwinger Old-Tower Kőszeg H-9730 Chernel st. 16. Gerard Delanty was born and educated in…

iASK Launches National Landsupport Workshop at the Ministry of Agriculture in Budapest

The #landsupport National Workshop has just started at the Ministry of Agriculture in Budapest!

Participants will discuss #decisionsupportsystems in #decisionmaking: which decision problems need to be addressed?

The workshop is organized by iASK (Felsőbbfokú Tanulmányok Intézete) with the support of the University of Pannonia.

Talking Houses Projects of Kőszeg at National University of Singapore

Mónika Mátay, research fellow of the Institute of Advanced Studies held lectures on 29 and 30 of January 2019 at the Department of History (YALE-NUS) and at the Department of Architecture of the National University of Singapore. Lectures aimed to present Hungarian research and improve the microhistory research network, in which international universities and scientific institutes are involved.

Chinese Students Visit iASK

18 economics and business management students and their team leader from Zheijang Yuexiu University of Foreign Languages (ZUYFL), in Shaoxing, China visited iASK in the first week of May. Their trip was preceded by a visit of a delegation headed by the ZUYFL vice rector in the fall of 2018. The students had the opportunity…

The Power of the Past – Attila Pók’s Book Launch Events at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Attila Pók’s book will be presented on 6 February 2019 at the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences organised by the Institute of Advanced Studies. Words of welcome: Ferenc Miszlivetz director (iASK) Host: Pál Fodor director (RCH of HAS) The book will be introduced by Tibor Frank, historian (HAS), followed by a roundtable with HAS and iASK…