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Research & Studies

iASK Management’s Visit at RIAS in Moscow

Between 17 and 20 April 2017,  on the invitation of the Russian Institute for Advanced Studies (RIAS) of the Moscow State Pedagogical University, Ferenc Miszlivetz, Director of the Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, Jody Jensen, Coordinator of the Polányi Centre at iASK and György Csepeli sociologist, senior research fellow at iASK participated in the international conference of the Jean Monnet science policy project coordinated by RIAS in Moscow where they made contributions to the policy recommendations developed within the framework of the project.

More info in the Hungarian site.