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Historically significant agreement: New UN University institute to be established in Kőszeg
iASK Snapshot: Student Protests in Serbia
Something is happening in this small Hungarian town that has never been seen before in the former Eastern Bloc
The United Nations University operates thirteen research and teaching centers worldwide. The fourteenth – becoming the first in the former Eastern Bloc – may be established in Kőszeg, Vas County. Ferenc Miszlivetz, director of iASK, provided our newspaper with a detailed account of their journey.
Rethinking AI Education: Ethical Curricula for the Future
Szabolcs Marka, Member of iASK Advisory Board alongside Saswato R. Das, has co-authored an opinion piece titled "Amid ethical concerns, it’s time for AI to go back to school," published in the South China Morning Post.
Edit Balázs, Attila Katona: Glitter and Disaster
This contents is only available in Hungarian.
Sanja Tepavcevic: Global Crises, Resilience, and Future Challenges
Rubin Zemon: A Case Study on the Power of Global Crises to Build or Divide Communities
Kathy Henderson: My Disappearing Uncle
Kathy Henderson's novel, My Disappearing Uncle is also available in Hungarian, the result of a joint project between iASK and Gondolat Publishing.
Old and new “scapegoats” in Eastern Europe
Attila Pók's new study was released by Sandstein Publisher in German.
Ryszard Praszkier (2025): Social Network Analysis (SNA): Characteristics and Example Application; The “Network Effect” Hypothesis
Polányi Centre Working Paper I.2025/WP01
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
Our institute's researcher, Anikó Magasházi's brand new chapter was released, written with the contribution of Timothy Yaw Acheampong.
Éva Stefánich, Szabolcs Morvay: Value-based regional development in Szigetköz
Ákos Jakobi, Ferenc Miszlivetz, János Rechnitzer (eds.): Insula Magna – Landscape, Water and Sound in Szigetköz. Gondolat Publ. – iASK, Budapest – Kőszeg, p. 390
Nothing to see here, move along
A brand new article was published in Political Psychology, written by one of our institutes's researcher, Péter Krekó in 2025.