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Historically significant agreement: New UN University institute to be established in Kőszeg
Diplomacy and Disregard
A brand new volume will be released titled Diplomacy and Disregard: The Hungarian Revolution and the United Nations 1956-1963 by András Nagy, senior advisor of iASK. The book will be published by Indiana University Press in 2026.
The Future University in Central and Eastern Europe
We are excited to announce the pre-order of the brand new book of iASK cooperation, titled The Future University in Central and Eastern Europe: Building and Dismantling the Ivory Pyramid published by Palgrave Macmillen. The editor of the book is the former senior research fellow, Rozita Dimova. Among the authors of this book there are Ferenc Miszlivetz, Jody Jensen, Ilan Chabay, László Z. Karvalics and many others.
Annual Conference of the European Big History Network
In 2026, iASK will assume the “secretariat” functions of the European Big History Network.
Something is happening in this small Hungarian town that has never been seen before in the former Eastern Bloc
The United Nations University operates thirteen research and teaching centers worldwide. The fourteenth – becoming the first in the former Eastern Bloc – may be established in Kőszeg, Vas County. Ferenc Miszlivetz, director of iASK, provided our newspaper with a detailed account of their journey.
Sajtóközlemény: A tervezett UNU intézet létrehozásáról
The UNU University Network may expand with a research, development, and education center in Kőszeg – the first of its kind in the former Eastern Bloc
Automated research methodology classification using machine learning
iASK researcher Zsolt T. Kosztyán has co-authored a brand new article. It was released in the journal titled Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence in 2025.
UNU Institute is planned to be established in Kőszeg
Rethinking AI Education: Ethical Curricula for the Future
Szabolcs Marka, Member of iASK Advisory Board alongside Saswato R. Das, has co-authored an opinion piece titled "Amid ethical concerns, it’s time for AI to go back to school," published in the South China Morning Post.
Peace Ambassadors Training for Nelson Mandela International Day
Between sound and continuity: Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival
The Synagogue will host two concerts as part of the Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival