(Un)Learned Resilience
The chapter was written by Sanja Tepavcevic, iASK researcher and was released in a book published by IGI Global in 2022.
The chapter was written by Sanja Tepavcevic, iASK researcher and was released in a book published by IGI Global in 2022.
The paper was written by Timothy Yaw Acheampong, iASK researcher and was released in a conference proceedings in 2022.
The research and development program “Jewels of the Bakony”, led by the Institute of Advanced Studies, will continue with two weeks of fieldwork from 17 July. In four research teams with sixteen research fellows, including sociologists, historians, biologists, graphic designers, tour guides, geologists, cultural anthropologists and communication specialists, will work with the participating municipalities (Bakonynána,…
“Inner Landscapes” is the title of the exhibition of painter Sándor Bíró at the Festetics Palace. The exhibition was opened and the paintings were praised by Miklós Sulyok, art historian, member of the Hungarian Academy of Arts. The exhibition is open until September.
Source of the photos: Sándor Bíró Facebook page
The latest report from the European Environment Agency with a lead co-authorship of Gergely Tóth, deputy director of iASK summarizes trends in land take in the Functional Urban Areas (FUAs) of the European Union and the United Kingdom and the degradation effects of land take and soil sealing in the context of socio-economic situation in…
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In the framework of the RESTART_4Danube project, the Hungarian project partners – Pannon Business Network Association, Vas County Government Office – are responsible for the elaboration and implementation of a local action plan in which PBN – Pannon Business Network Association – develops an application about the historical buildings of Kőszeg…
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The exhibition and round table discussion about the book took place at the Stirling Villa in Velem, home to many of the College’s events. The informal and convivial event was attended by a large number of former students as well.
The book is available (in Hungarian): https://kortarskiado.hu/konyv/dalias_idok
More information: https://hungarytoday.hu/how-hungarian-students-contributed-to-the-fall-of-communism-book-launch-and-exhibition/
The Bakony Social Innovation Project supports the development of cultural-artistic programs in the participating municipalities (Bakonynána, Borzavár, Jásd and Nagyesztergár), which are part of the Veszprém-Balaton 2023 European Capital of Culture (VEB2023 ECOC) Programme, through research work.
The study was written by Ivana Stepanovic, iASK researcher and was released in a book titled GOVOR MRŽNJE in 2022.
The article was written by Balázs Tangl, iASK researcher and was released in Hungarian Historical Review 11, no. 1, in 2022.