We Need to Work on the Future!
iASK focuses on interdisciplinary studies and innovative regional development to offer solutions for a better Europe – Interview with Ferenc Miszlivetz and Jody Jensen in Diplomacy & Trade
iASK focuses on interdisciplinary studies and innovative regional development to offer solutions for a better Europe – Interview with Ferenc Miszlivetz and Jody Jensen in Diplomacy & Trade
Date: 16th of February 2021 at 14.00 (CET)
Live Streaming on the www.facebook.com/iask.hungary
András Nagy: Fatal compassion: the “Hungarian question” and the UN 1956-1963 – Kossuth Publishing – Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, 2020. 477 p.
The sound map can be seen, heard, and read on the website of the joint project of MOME and FTI-IASK
This newly published article by Anikó Magasházi was released in Foreign Policy Review 2020.
In this short video on the book, the author answers the question, ‘what could Hungary learn from Singapore? Anikó Magasházi’s new book published by IASK can be ordered at info@archive.iask.hu.
Citizenship and Responsibility in the New World of Uncertainty
22nd – 26th February 2021
Application deadline: February 01, 2021
Online platform: Zoom after a personal invitation
Certificates will be awarded for those who have completed the whole program.
In an interview with Magyar Narancs in the autumn of 2003, Ferenc Miszlivetz, Director General of FTI-iASK, revived his ideas about the necessary integration of higher education and interdisciplinary research
Chapter 19 of a new book, recently published by Routledge, was written by iASK researcher Anikó Magasházi about impacts of the Covid-19.
Interview with Jody Jensen, senior researcher, and Ferenc Miszlivetz, founding director of FTI-iASK
On 20 January 2021 at 15.30 (CET).
Live streaming on the FB-page of iASK: www.facebook.com/iask.hungary
The history of iASK in pictures and numbers.
Advent, Christmas, Kőszeg Strings, Music
Work on the synagogue is expected to be completed by the second half of 2021, while the Rabbi’s house should be completed by spring 2022.
A new album of the Binder Trio has been released. Its basic theme was inspired by Béla Bartók’s collection of Hungarian folk songs for piano.