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Month: August 2020

Total results: 8
Water & Risk - Thoughts of the Paradigm Shift
Lecturer: Prof. János Bogárdi (hydrologist - Univesity of Bonn) Date: 14th September 2020 at 6. p.m.  The lecture will be accessible by online streaming on the Facebook-page of iASK!
340-Year-Old Renewed Building of the Benedictine Convent & School was Inaugurated in Kőszeg
The newly renovated heritage building of the former Benedictine Convent and School has reopened in Kőszeg as a hotel on Monday, September 7.
Covid-19 - The New Age of the Armchair Anthropology
In this podcast episode, Astrea Pejović and Dragana Kovačević Bielicki discuss their personal experiences with digital methods in anthropological research and the situation in which they had to digitally adapt their researches.
Central Europe - The Hungarian View - Recommendation by Iván Bába
Our book has been written in response to this invitation for debate, as a kind of reflection on the work of the two Austrian authors, Emil Brix and Erhard Busek. We did this as Central Europeans, from a Hungarian perspective, on a national democratic ideological basis. It is well known that all of us depict the world on the basis of our personal experiences—we find it hard to “step out” of our skin and stand nowhere, yet we strove to approach the ideas that do not meet our agreement or, contradicting our own experience and knowledge, provoke our disparate thoughts or beliefs “objectively,” with tolerance and empathy as much as possible.
Tamás Fejérdy and Zoltán Deák received a prestigious Hungarian State Award
The Forster Gyula Merit - for the cultural heritage management - was given to prof. Tamás Fejérdy and Zoltán Deák architects by the Head of the Prime Minister’s Office.
Expansive Horizons - 6th Creative City & Sustainable Region Conference
New Approach, Cooperation, Development - Creative city, sustainable region Venue: Kőszeg, Jurisics Castle, Knights’ Hall Date: 21-22 September 2020
András Nagy: Fatal compassion: the "Hungarian question" and the UN 1956-1963
The book is available in Hungarian.
György Csepeli: Human 2.0 – Economic and Social Consequences of the Artificial Intelligence
The recently published book is available in Hungarian.