Expanded Reason – The Potentials of Anthropocentric Science
The “Expanded Reason” Symposium Series’ goals include observing anthropocentric science in various research fields like Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy, Law, and Social Psychology.
The “Expanded Reason” Symposium Series’ goals include observing anthropocentric science in various research fields like Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy, Law, and Social Psychology.
A new article with the contribution of Amir Mosavi about an ensemble prediction of flood susceptibility.
A new study by Gábor Hofer-Szabó about Bell’s local causality which was released in Reality and Measurement in Algebraic Quantum Field Theory.
A new article with the contribution of Daniel Brooks about host use in a heterogeneous fitness landscape.
Video-lectures of the Polányi Symposium at iASK
Date: 06th of April 2019
Venue: Zwinger-Oldtower, Kőszeg H-9730 Chernel st. 16.
Future of Europe – IASK Lecture Series Spring 2019 “Historicizing Europe: Developmental Paths and Formations of Modernity” by Gerard Delanty (Professor of Sociology and Social & Political Thought, University of Sussex, UK) Date: 25th of March 2019 at 2.00 pm. Venue: Zwinger Old-Tower Kőszeg H-9730 Chernel st. 16. Gerard Delanty was born and educated in…
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Lecturer: Péter Krekó social scientist (Political Capital Institute)
Date: 25th of February 2019 at 6 p.m.
Venue: Hotel Írottkő Bár, Kőszeg H-9730 Főtér 4.
The lecture was held in Hungarian.
A new article by Dr. Anikó Magasházi about Visegrád Group Expertise and Position in the Samsung Global Value Chain.
The #landsupport National Workshop has just started at the Ministry of Agriculture in Budapest!
Participants will discuss #decisionsupportsystems in #decisionmaking: which decision problems need to be addressed?
The workshop is organized by iASK (Felsőbbfokú Tanulmányok Intézete) with the support of the University of Pannonia.
Mónika Mátay, research fellow of the Institute of Advanced Studies held lectures on 29 and 30 of January 2019 at the Department of History (YALE-NUS) and at the Department of Architecture of the National University of Singapore. Lectures aimed to present Hungarian research and improve the microhistory research network, in which international universities and scientific institutes are involved.
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