György Schöpflin, historian, political scientist, former MEP passed away
Since 2016, György Schöpflin has chaired the Advisory Board of the Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg.
Since 2016, György Schöpflin has chaired the Advisory Board of the Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg.
The authors of the two-volume book, Kőszeg Stories, and Kőszeg Citizens, thought it was worth sharing with readers the steps of the research and the process of writing the book. The result is the electronic interface of Kőszeg Stories and Citizens.
Venue: Budapest H-1088 Rákóczi St. 8 – ELTE R-building I. floor room 151
Date: 10 November 2021, Wednesday, 12.00 p.m.
Review of Economic Theory and Policy Special Issue, Vol 16. No 3. (2021)
A brand new book, Central Europe: Thirty Years of Reforms : Problems, Challenges, Prospects was released, edited by Lyubov Shishelina.
News, Articles in the media
The secrets to Orbán’s success – www. foreignpolicy.com – 2022. április 01.
Tamás Fejérdy’s book is available for pre-order from FTI-iASK Publishing at info@archive.iask.hu.
Creative City, Sustainable Region (KRAFT) Conference at iASK
Venue: Kőszeg, Jurisics Castle, Knights’ Hall
Date: 20-22 September 2021
From 28 June to 02 July 2021!
As the world experiences a pandemic, unprecedentedly shared online, with its human and financial costs, other hybrid threats appear urgent or emergent. The inter-disciplinary approaches reflected in the topics of the 27th International Summer University are needed to analyze these complex realities in order to optimize innovative strategies for crisis mitigation.
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.
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.
The article written by Attila Pók is released in Visegrad Europe No. 3, 2020.