Praszkier, Ryszard (2021) Paving the Way to Peace: What Sort of Environment and Mindsets are Essential? Introducing the Peace-Oriented Mindset Concept
Polányi Centre Working Paper II.2021/WP03
Attila Szigeti (2021) Anthropocene Narratives and the Ecopolitics of the Climate Crisis
Polányi Centre Working Paper II.2021/WP01
Zoltán Gaál former rector of the University of Pannonia and former senior researcher of iASK passed away
Thank you for everything, Professor!
Rest in peace!
Professional meeting between the leaders of Corvinus University and iASK
They also visited the buildings renovated under the KRAFT programme
Insula Magna - Complex Sustainable Development Programme by the KRAFT Concept - iASK Video
At the request of the Ministry of Innovation and Technology, the Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg (iASK) is involved in the scientific research work of the Insula Magna project
Revisiting a 2014 Interview Series about the Future of Europe
Date: 24th January 2022 (Monday), at 3.00 p.m. (CET)
Venue: Online platforms of iASK (Zoom and Facebook)
Results of the Kőszeg KRAFT - The Renovated Historic Buildings
The iASK video series presents the most significant historic buildings in Kőszeg that have been renovated under the KRAFT program
Unique Concept for Urban and Rural Development - Kőszeg and West Pannonia
The end-of-year interview with Ferenc Miszlivetz (director of iASK), and the report on the online book launch of the musical Citizens of Kőszeg by iASK, was published in the regional county newspaper Vas Népe, can be read in Hungarian!
Europe East of West - 30 Years of Transition - Quo vadis?
One of the authors of a new book recently published by the Institute Nova Revija for the Humanities is Ferenc Miszlivetz, Director of iASK.
Johanna Hordós: Pannon Transcriptions - Piano Concert - Science in the Pub
Date: 22 December 2021, Wednesday at 6 pm (CET)
Venue: on the iASK Facebook platform - https://www.facebook.com/iask.hungary
Christmas Book Sale at iASK!
Ordering via email: [email protected]
Ordering from the website: https://iask.hu/konyvrendeles
Viola Lászlófi: Is it Possible to Write a "Moral History" of the '56 Revolution?