Science in the Pub: Fish or Fishnet? – The Questions of a Fairer Economy
Lecturer: János Székely (bishop of the Roman Catholic Church)
Date: 23 March 2020 at 6. p.m.
Lecturer: János Székely (bishop of the Roman Catholic Church)
Date: 23 March 2020 at 6. p.m.
Climate change is a global phenomenon that recognizes no national boundaries, political, social, religious, or economic systems, or ethnic origins. One element of climate change is the crisis of emerging diseases. This represents an existential threat to humanity; technological, heavily urbanized humanity may be at particular risk. Special Issue of the iASK Working Paper by Daniel R. Brooks.
The content of the workshop is available only in Hungarian!
Imagine, if you will, a conference of academics and practitioners discussing a wide range of issues, all relating in one way or another to the challenges, dilemmas and internal and external tensions of the European Union. This was the 4. International Blue Sky Conference in Budapest organized by iASK.
Academic, Research and Managerial Careers in leading Business Schools and Universities worldwide
This content is available only in Hungarian!
The Hungarian County Daily Newspaper Vas Népe’s article is available only in Hungarian!
Roundtable discussion organized by iASK
Participants – Former founders, leaders and members of the László Németh Collegium Movement of Szombathely
The goal of this iASK Workshop Series is to shed some light on the frontiers of human and machine knowledge, and to initiate an international discourse on the intersections of humanity –and the Humanities– in the digitally driven revolution.
Faultlines and Frontlines of European Transformation
7-10 of November 2019
Budapest
Date: 9th of October 2019 at 6 p.m.
Venue: Vasarely Museum Budapest H-1033 Szentlélek sq. 6.
Lecturer: Iván Bába (iASK, former State Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Hungary)
Date: 30th of September 2019 at 6 p.m.
Venue: Hotel Írottkő Bar – Kőszeg H-9730 Főtér 4.