In Memoriam Béla Bartók
Today, one of the most famous Hungarian composers and folk song researchers was born 140 years ago.
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.
In this short video on the book, the author answers the question, ‘what could Hungary learn from Singapore? Anikó Magasházi’s new book published by IASK can be ordered at info@archive.iask.hu.
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.
Chapter 19 of a new book, recently published by Routledge, was written by iASK researcher Anikó Magasházi about impacts of the Covid-19.
The history of iASK in pictures and numbers.
A new album of the Binder Trio has been released. Its basic theme was inspired by Béla Bartók’s collection of Hungarian folk songs for piano.
Kőszeg’s recently renovated built heritage by KRAFT programme is presented in this new iASK volume, which was released on 10th December, 2020.
2020/4 iASK newsletter – News, Events, Publications
His main field of research addresses the collapse of communism and regime change in Hungary and Central Europe.
Ernő Pungor Award was given to Ferenc Miszlivetz (director of iASK) by László Majthényi the chair of Vas County’s General Assembly.
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.