The book Central Europe Revisited by Erhard Busek and Emil Brix was published in English by iASK and Routledge
More than 30 years after their momentous book "Projekt Mitteleuropa", which had been written before the fall of the Iron Curtain, Emil Brix and Erhard Busek revisit the political space between Germany, Russia and the Mediterranean.
Ferenc Miszlivetz received a prestigious Hungarian State Award from Gergely Gulyás Head of the Prime Minister's Office
In recognition of his role in the development of the Creative City Sustainable Countryside Development Concept and his decades of outstanding scientific research and teaching careers
Insula Magna - For the Sustainable Future - Opening Conference
Professors of iASK will also speak at the conference, including social scientist Ferenc Miszlivetz, former diplomat Iván Bába, hydrologist Charles Vörösmarty, and economist Sándor Kerekes.
Good among the Best - Interview with Sándor Kerekes
The interview is available only in Hungarian!
Travelling in the Times of Covid-19 Pandemic (Part 2)
Already at the end of December 2020, I booked my plane tickets so that I could arrive in Budapest in early February to start my new scholarship work at iASK. The same regulations were in place that allowed for fall work. By mid-January, then, circumstances began to change definitively.
Away from the Ivory Tower - Research and Urban Development in Kőszeg and Western Hungary
Interview with Jody Jensen, senior researcher, and Ferenc Miszlivetz, founding director of FTI-iASK
Five Years Later - iASK's Show-reel
The history of iASK in pictures and numbers.
Stars and Debates: Who does Europe Remember?
Explore the boundaries of our memory and memory politics!
3 December (Thursday), 2020 at 5 pm.
Are we already in the global water crises? Where can science and technology be of help?
A study written by András Szöllősi-Nagy (hydrologist, a former fellow of iASK) was published in Valore Hungariae MIND volume 3. page 22-26.
Beethoven Memorial Concert at iASK
THE PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELLED!
Talking Houses in Kőszeg - About the method
The latest article by Mónika Mátay, and appeared in issue 4 of the URBS Urban History Yearbook in 2020.
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.