The Man behind Gustav Klimt – Network of Contacts in Vienna around 1900
Lecturer: Ilona Sármány-Parsons (art historian)
Date: 22nd March 2021 at 6. p.m.
Online streaming on the Facebook-page of iASK!
Lecturer: Ilona Sármány-Parsons (art historian)
Date: 22nd March 2021 at 6. p.m.
Online streaming on the Facebook-page of iASK!
Date: Wednesday 17 February 2021 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (CET, Paris time)
UNESCO Webinar Series
Lecturer: Dezső Boda (physicist, researcher of iASK)
Date: 08th March 2021 at 6. p.m.
Online streaming on the Facebook-page of iASK
The Institute of Advanced Studies and the Hungarian Council of the European Movement is working on a video-series about key issues of the Hungarian past and present in an international context.
Date: 16th of February 2021 at 14.00 (CET)
Live Streaming on the www.facebook.com/iask.hungary
Citizenship and Responsibility in the New World of Uncertainty
22nd – 26th February 2021
Application deadline: February 01, 2021
Online platform: Zoom after a personal invitation
Certificates will be awarded for those who have completed the whole program.
Explore the boundaries of our memory and memory politics!
3 December (Thursday), 2020 at 5 pm.
Venue: https://www.facebook.com/iask.hungary
Date: 7 December 2020, at 4:00 pm
Lecturer: Péter Bokányi (literary historian, iASK)
Date: 14th December 2020 at 6. p.m.
The lecture will be accessible by online streaming on the Facebook-page of iASK!
Lecturer: Prof. Chris Hann (Max Planck Institute)
Date: 17th November at 1 p.m.
Live streaming of the lecture will be accessible on https://www.facebook.com/iask.hungary
On every second Wednesday from 08:30 to 10:00 (starting on September 15, 2020.)
Venue: Matzner room – Kőszeg Chernel u. 14. Europe House I. floor
Listing one of the greatest achievements of the last twenty years has been ‘that in many of the states. we have managed to make them realize that they are a multilingual society; in many countries, people were just not aware that there are also citizens…who use different languages, and that these different languages don’t have a lesser value just because the number of speakers is smaller.