The Sobieski Institute is receiving a grant from the Waclaw Felczak Institute titled "Dual voice of experts on international affairs: Poland and Hungary", aimed at facilitating discourse between Polish and Hungarian scholars about the international affair
Ludovika University of Public Service (LUPS) and the Danube Institute organized a joint scientific conference on British conservatism and the future of Europe on June 18th at the Lónyay-Hatvany Villa conference hall
The human-centered perspective has never faced as many challenges as it does today, declared Bernát Török, Director of the Eötvös József Research Center at a conference held in the Széchenyi Hall of LUPS on May 22
The Ludovika University of Public Service's (LUPS) John Lukacs Institute (JLI), and the Ludovika Collegium jointly organized an event titled "The Doctrine of United States Foreign Policy" on April 16th at the Zrínyi Hall of the Ludovika Main Building.
The key achievements of Hungarians in the United States were the topic of the panel discussions organized by the John Lukacs Institute under the Michael Kovats Fabriczy Tricentennial on September 23rd at the Ludovika University of Public Service.
The Sobieski Institute is receiving a grant from the Waclaw Felczak Institute titled "Dual voice of experts on international affairs: Poland and Hungary", aimed at facilitating discourse between Polish and Hungarian scholars about the international affair
Ludovika University of Public Service (LUPS) and the Danube Institute organized a joint scientific conference on British conservatism and the future of Europe on June 18th at the Lónyay-Hatvany Villa conference hall
The human-centered perspective has never faced as many challenges as it does today, declared Bernát Török, Director of the Eötvös József Research Center at a conference held in the Széchenyi Hall of LUPS on May 22
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mehmet Kemal Bozay spoke about Türkiye’s EU membership process on May 13, in St Ladislaus Chapel of the main building of Ludovika at an event organized by LUPS and the Embassy of Türkiye in Budapest
On 25th April 2024, the Research Institute for Politics and Government at Eötvös József Research Centre hosted a conference under the title Neo-Aristotelian Politics.
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