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History of Doping and its Controlling from the Ancient Olympics till Today
Lecturer: Ágnes Tiszeker (physician, president of the Hungarian Anti-Doping Group) Date: 29th of April 2019 at 6 p.m. The lecture will be held in Hungarian!
How Does the Past Become History? - Science in the Pub
Lecturer: Attila Pók historian (FTI-IASK) Date: 15th of April 2019 at 6 p.m. Venue: Írottkő Hotel & Bár – Kőszeg H-9730 Főtér 4.
"Justice for David" or How to Protest Against the Culture of Fear in BiH by Igor Stipic (iASK)
His writing's key question is very simple: What will happen, if the anger of the people is stronger than fear?
Prof. Charles J. Vörösmarty received a prestigious Hungarian State Award from János Áder, the President of the Hungarian Republic on 28th of March 2019
The Cross of the Hungarian Order of Civic Merit was given to Charles J. Vörösmarty (professor - CUNY, iASK) by the president of Hungary. Among research projects supervised by him, special mention needs to be made of the work into he is doing into integrating sustainable development considerations and nature-friendly solutions into infrastructure projects. Hungarian academic life owes him a lot. As a descendant of the poet Mihály Vörösmarty, he is proud to be Hungarian, proud of his family history.
CCNY faculty, students research, promote sustainability​ in Hungary & Senegal
Civic Sound Self-Awareness - The Kőszeg Example
Science in the Pub Date: 01st of April 2019 at 6 p.m. Venue: Zwinger Oldtower Kőszeg H-9730 Chernel st. 16.
Saint Martin in Hungary - History of a Cult and Beliefs
The Making and Re-Making of Europe - 1919-2019 by ENRS
The preliminary programme of the ENRS Registration, general information & confirmed speakers (including Ferenc Miszlivetz - director of iASK)
Europe, China and Japan - International Relations in a Historical Perspective by Éva Bóka
Europe's Future - iASK Lecture Series - on the 05th of March 2019 at 2. p.m. Lecturer: Éva Bóka (historian - Amsterdam, Budapest)
Expanded Reason - The Potentials of Anthropocentric Science
The "Expanded Reason" Symposium Series' goals include observing anthropocentric science in various research fields like Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy, Law, and Social Psychology.
Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Science Fiction: Coping with a Complex Future – Workshop by the Polányi Center of iASK
Video-lectures of the Polányi Symposium at iASK Date: 06th of April 2019 Venue: Zwinger-Oldtower, Kőszeg H-9730 Chernel st. 16.
"Historicizing Europe: Developmental Paths and Formations of Modernity" by Gerard Delanty