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Attila Pók: Hungarian Medievalists under the Spell of Marxism
Attila Pók, our institute's permanent researcher and senior advisor, has published his latest paper in a special volume of studies, published by Brill.
iASK at the Bonn AI & Climate Expert Meeting
iASK participated at the Bonn AI & Climate Expert Meeting organised by the UNU-EHS.
Addressing intercultural organisational challenges
The latest article by Dániel Molnár, our former research fellow, has been published in the issue 2024/1 of the Human Innovation Review.
Prostitutes, arslaves, deviant women's fashions : anti-women prejudices in the 19th century
Tamás Székely: "Vend action", or the nationality question as a security problem in turn-of-the-century Western Hungary
Tamás Székely's new study has been published.
Ivana Stepanović: Jody Jensen (ed.) (2022) Memory Politics and Populism in Southeastern Europe. Routledge
Jody Jensen (ed.): Memory Politics and Populism in Southeastern Europe. Routledge, 2021. 218 p.
EU Integration Processes in the Western Balkans and Facilitation Possibilities of Central and Eastern European States
Institute for Advanced Studies Koszeg is implementing a research project “EU integration processes in the Western Balkans and facilitation possibilities of Central and Eastern European States” . The goal of this research is to conduct a comparative and holistic study and review of the dynamics of the EU integration processes and the ensuing political, economic, social and cultural implications for the Western Balkans, as well as how is the European perspective in the countries of the Western Balkans shaped, promoted, or challenged.
Students from ELTE Bibó István College participated in a weekend-long block seminar at iASK
Expectations and Realities in an Age of Global Uncertainties
The iASK Synergy Conference for Young Researchers and Doctoral Students in Kőszeg on March 19-20, 2024.
On the first and second day of the 6th UNESCO MOST Winter School
iASK surveys the results of the European Capital of Culture Programme in Veszprém
iASK has started a three-week, 1200-person, large-scale survey in Veszprém, which will explore the changes in the city over the past seven years, with a special focus on the impact of the Veszprém-Balaton 2023 European Capital of Culture Programme.
Education in the Age of AI
iASK Research Fellow Ivana Stepanovic has published a paper "in the Prospects Journal published by Springer.