György Csepeli Received a Prestigious Award
Gyula Rézler Award was given to György Csepeli (former fellow of iASK) by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Gyula Rézler Foundation.
Gyula Rézler Award was given to György Csepeli (former fellow of iASK) by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Gyula Rézler Foundation.
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.
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.
Academic book launch and roundtable discussion by iASK at the Library of HAS
Date: 22nd of October 2020. at 4.00 p.m.
Venue: Library and Information Centre of HAS H-1051 Budapest, Arany János str. 1.
The event will be held in Hungarian and partially English!
Programme series of iASK’s online scientific channel in November
THE PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELLED!
LANDSUPPORT is a Horizon2020 project, funded by the European Commission, started on 1 May 2018 and it will last for 42 months.
It involves 19 partners from 10 countries both in and outside the EU (Italy, Austria, Hungary, Germany, Spain, France, Belgium, Slovenia, Malaysia and Tunisia).
The landsupport project is developing an open access DSS for agriculture, forestry, environmental sustainability and land use policies.
Should Central Europe abandon essential components of its identity in order to conform to Western Europe, so that the fate of Europe could be turned in a “good direction,” or is it possible that a deeper integration of the two macro-regions will emerge, where the two, Western and Central parts of equal rank unite to create a genuinely and deeply integrated Europe?
We face numerous questions, which are difficult or impossible to answer immediately, but the exchange of views among stakeholders and those responsible can help us to find optimal ways to accountable and efficient attitudes and flexible adaption. In order to formulate the response, we will need more and more information, positive examples and, above all, resilience.
Date: 2nd October 2020, 9 am- 4 pm
Venue: Zwinger Old Tower, Kőszeg H-9730 Chernel st. 16.
Live streaming: https://www.facebook.com/iask.hungary