iASK Library - At Your Service, for the Community and Researchers Alike
Contact us via e-mail: [email protected]
Opening hours - During academic term: Mo-Fri: 8 – 22
Stories from a Small Hungarian Town - A real-time video-conference with researchers of iASK and Duke University
Date: 25th of November 2019
Venue: Via skype - To access sample stories - can QR-code
"Mitteleuropa" Revisited by Erhard Busek & Emil Brix - Academic Book Launch at iASK
Academic book launch and roundtable discussion on current challenges of Central Europe at iASK
Date: 10th of December 2019. at 2.00 p.m.
Venue: Zwinger-Oldtower Kőszeg H-9730 Chernel st. 16.
Brexit and the European Legal Cooperation by John F. Larkin
iASK Lecture Series - The Future of Europe in a Global Context 2019
Date: 26th November 2019 Tuesday, 3 p.m.
Venue: Zwinger Old-Tower Kőszeg H-9730 Chernel st, 16.
The College Movement and the Political Transition in Hungary
Roundtable discussion organized by iASK
Participants - Former founders, leaders and members of the László Németh Collegium Movement of Szombathely
Nationalism and Conservatism in Contemporary Europe by Ferenc Hörcher
Unequal Siamese Twins - Two perspectives - 4th Blue Sky Conference by iASK
Reflecting on the relationship of Africa and Europe as unequal Siamese twins by Edward K. Kirumira – 4th Blue Sky Conference in Budapest – 7-10 November 2019
The Primakov’s concept - at the 4th Blue Sky Conference by iASK
Multipolarity and Multilateralism: cooperative or rival cornerstones of a new world order by Peter W. Schulze - 4th Blue Sky Conference in Budapest - 7-10 November 2019
Focusing the DAMA Protocol in a Time of Climate Triage - at the 4th Blue Sky Conference by iASK
EU Policies on Migration and Disease by Dan Brooks - 4th Blue Sky Conference in Budapest - 7-10 November 2019
The Seuso Treasure - Wealth, Literacy, and Power- Science in the Pub
Fighting for Identity - Europen Challenges and Central European Realities by István Stumpf
iASK 2019-2020 Workshop Series of Human 2.0 Research Group
The goal of this iASK Workshop Series is to shed some light on the frontiers of human and machine knowledge, and to initiate an international discourse on the intersections of humanity –and the Humanities– in the digitally driven revolution.