What Could be the Future of Central European Cooperation?
“Do we know exactly what Central Europe is; or, on the contrary, do we have no idea? Ambassadors and politicians discussed the present and the future of our region in Kőszeg at iASK!”
“Do we know exactly what Central Europe is; or, on the contrary, do we have no idea? Ambassadors and politicians discussed the present and the future of our region in Kőszeg at iASK!”
In recognition of his role in the development of the Creative City Sustainable Countryside Development Concept and his decades of outstanding scientific research and teaching careers
This book explores the politics of memory in Southeastern Europe in the context of rising populism and their hegemonic grip on official memory and politics.
From 28 June to 02 July 2021!
As the world experiences a pandemic, unprecedentedly shared online, with its human and financial costs, other hybrid threats appear urgent or emergent. The inter-disciplinary approaches reflected in the topics of the 27th International Summer University are needed to analyze these complex realities in order to optimize innovative strategies for crisis mitigation.
If you are interested in the Hungarian past, you will surely take with interest the work of Edit Balázs, which tells the story of the 150 years history of the Jews of Körmend.
10 years ago professor Ferenc Miszlivetz explained the essence of the Creative City – Sustainable Countryside program (KRAFT) at the conference of the New Reform Age in the Hall of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Date: 10th of May 2021 (Monday) at 2 pm (CET)
Venue: online platforms of IASK (Zoom and Facebook)
Europe’s Future in Global Context – iASK Lecture Series – 2021. Spring
Lecturer: Víctor Pérez-Díaz (sociologist, Chairman of Analistas Socio-Políticos (ASP) Spain)
Date: 27th of April 2021 (Tuesday) at 2 pm (CET)
Venue: online platforms of IASK (Zoom and Facebook)
Video lectures of the graduation items from History, Hungarian literature and English are available again. Click and learn easily!
Lecturer: József Bayer (philosopher, political scientist, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
Date: 13rd of April 2021 (Tuesday) at 2 pm (CET)
Venue: online platforms of IASK – Zoom and Facebook
Today, one of the most famous Hungarian composers and folk song researchers was born 140 years ago.
Why should artificial intelligence be considered the fourth major shock in the history of thought? Why do some think of it as voluntary slavery or planetary idiocy? Video lectures and online discourse are available only in Hungarian.