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results for Key iASK Research Fields

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New Laws of Robotics - Book Recommendation by Ivana Stepanovic
Frank Pasquale’s book ‘New Laws of Robotics: Defending Human Expertise in the Age of AI’ is more than another item on a reading list. It is a homework challenge for professionals in all fields of science.
Women in Diplomacy - Challenges and Answers - Science in the pub
Lecturer: Katalin Bogyay (Hungary's 15th UN Ambassador, President of the 36th UNESCO General Assembly) Date: Monday, June 7, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. (CET)
Edit Balázs: Pannonian Values: the Jewish Community in Körmend
If you are interested in the Hungarian past, you will surely take with interest the work of Edit Balázs, which tells the story of the 150 years history of the Jews of Körmend.
Retrospective - The beginnings of the KRAFT project
10 years ago professor Ferenc Miszlivetz explained the  essence of the Creative City - Sustainable Countryside program (KRAFT) at the conference of the New Reform Age in the Hall of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Economics Based on Human Focus
Lecturer: Sarolta Laura Baritz (Dominican nun, economist, Sapientia University, Corvinus University) Date: Monday, May 17, 2021 at 6:00 PM (CET)
Travelling in the Times of Covid-19 Pandemic (Part 3)
A personal blog post by Dan Brooks (an american researcher of iASK) about his Budapest-Ashville trip and the experiences there
Call for Applications: Jewish Historical Research – Deadline 10 April 2021
This content is available only in Hungarian!
In Memoriam Béla Bartók
Today, one of the most famous Hungarian composers and folk song researchers was born 140 years ago.
Travelling in the Times of Covid-19 Pandemic
My best tip for anyone travelling to a foreign country during Covid-19? Contact all the relevant institutions and call border police for the most up-to-date information on current restrictions!
3rd Day – How to be a Citizen? – UNESCO MOST Winter School by iASK
Migration, Belonging, Multicultural Societies 24th of February 2021 (Wednesday)- Citizenship and Responsibility in the New World of Uncertainty
2nd Day – How to be a Citizen? – UNESCO MOST Winter School by iASK
Democracy at a Cross Road 23rd of February 2021 (Tuesday)- Citizenship and Responsibility in the New World of Uncertainty
The Man behind Gustav Klimt - Network of Contacts in Vienna around 1900
Lecturer: Ilona Sármány-Parsons (art historian) Date: 22nd March 2021 at 6. p.m.  Online streaming on the Facebook-page of iASK!