The Institute for Minority Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the European Centre for Minority Issues agree on a Memorandum of Understanding.

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Cultures in the conflict zone

On 29-30 November 2023, György Szerbhorváth will participate in the international conference Kulture u zoni konflikata / Cultures in the conflict zone in Novi Sad, where he will give a presentation in Serbian entitled Sećanje na stara loša vremena - "zadatak" pisaca pre, za i posle vremena zla (Remembering the bad old days - the "task" of writers before, during and after the time of evil).

The Memory of the Holodomor

On 22 November 2023, a conference was held in the House of Parliament in Budapest on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the Great Famine of 1932-33 in Ukraine, and the 20th anniversary of the Hungarian National Assembly's resolution recognizing the Holodomor as a genocide and expressing solidarity with the Ukrainian people. At the conference Csilla Fedinec gave a presentation on the Holodomor in Ukrainian historical politics

Successful research grant applications

The list of supported research proposals (the so called OTKA) has been published on the National Research, Development and Innovation Office's website. 

The winning research proposals included:

Margit Feischmidt: Work, Values, Hope in Solidarity Spaces: the Possibilities and Constraints of Transformative Solidarity in Hungary and

Ágnes Tóth: The Integration of Hungarian Refugees from Neighbouring Countries in Hungary (1938-1948)

Beáta Kulcsár: Personal stories of emigration and integration: Hungarians in Canada (Linda Dégh's collection of interviews) was among the research projects funded under the postdoctoral excellence programme.

Congratulations to our colleagues!

From Crisis to Crisis - 2023 Conference of the Hungarian Sociological Association

Our colleagues will participate as presenters and section chairs at the Hungarian Sociological Association's 2023 Conference entitled From Crisis to Crisis organized on 17-18 November. The conference programme is available here.

17th November:

Social Consequences of the Crisis Caused by War in Ukraine (chaired by Margit Feischmidt and Violetta Zentai) panel with Ildikó Zakariás, Márton Gerő, András Morauszki and Csilla Zsigmond: Solidarity with Ukrainian refugees in Hungary: acts and attitudes

18th November:

The Benefits of the Crisis in Education I and II. (chaired by Szilvia Németh and Attila Z. Papp, Hungarian language panel) with

- Attila Z. Papp: Resilient institutional responses of a non-resilient school in the shadow of COVID. School case study

- Csilla Zsigmond: The educational challenges of disadvantaged pupils in the COVID-19 crisis - in the light of the literature