What the inscriptions and symbols of the Jewish tombstones tell us? by István Balogh (iASK researcher)
Date: Thursday, April 08, 2021, 6 p.m.
Venue: Holocaust Center FB website: https://www.facebook.com/holocaust/
Date: Thursday, April 08, 2021, 6 p.m.
Venue: Holocaust Center FB website: https://www.facebook.com/holocaust/
Date: Monday, April 19, 2021, 6:00 PM (CET)
Location: On the FTI-IASK Facebook and Zoom platforms
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
This content is available only in Hungarian!
Already at the end of December 2020, I booked my plane tickets so that I could arrive in Budapest in early February to start my new scholarship work at iASK. The same regulations were in place that allowed for fall work. By mid-January, then, circumstances began to change definitively.
Today, one of the most famous Hungarian composers and folk song researchers was born 140 years ago.
A Hungarian-Austrian scientific-industrial consortium has begun work on the industrial solution: ErgonoCloud. With a grant of one hundred thousand euros, the development of an innovative tool is under way to make production 30 percent faster, radically more efficient, while significantly reducing on-the-job accidents.
My best tip for anyone travelling to a foreign country during Covid-19? Contact all the relevant institutions and call border police for the most up-to-date information on current restrictions!
In recognition of his decades of outstanding scientific research and teaching careers and his role in the development of the Creative City Sustainable Countryside Development Concept
This newly published, intriguing article by András Nagy was released in the publication of the Bibó College.
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.
Future of Education and Politics of Democracy
26th of February 2021 (Friday)