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The 30th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities (New York, Columbia U, 28-30 May)

Institute for Minority Studies

The Association for the Study of Nationalities will hold its 30th Annual World Congress at Columbia University in New York from May 28–30, 2026, with Balázs Dobos and Balázs Vizi among the participants. 
On Thursday, both will participate in a roundtable discussion evaluating the Hungarian parliamentary elections.
The titles of their presentations on Friday are: Balázs Vizi: Minority Right to Participation in Public Life in the Parliament under International Law and in Hungary; Balázs Dobos: Representation of Whom, by Whom, and for Whom? Minorities and the Hungarian Parliamentary Elections, 2014–2026.
Also on Friday, there will be a book panel of Balázs Dobos’s monograph, *Cultural Autonomy and Political Participation. Minority Elections in Central and Eastern Europe* (published by Routledge in 2025).
The full program of the conference is available at HERE.

Energy Solidarity Days by WISE and LIGHT

Institute for Political Science

As part of the WISE (Women in Solidarity for Energy) and LIGHT (Local Initiatives for Green Housing Transitions) projects, Lili Szücs, Sára Szabó, and Ana Stojilovska, from the Institute for Political Science, organized the “Energy Solidarity Days”.

Dialogues on Europe

Institute for Minority Studies

On the occasion of Europe Day, an international forum titled “Dialogues on Europe” was held in Uzhhorod, where Csilla Fedinec also took part.

Hungarian Turul and Ukrainian Trident

Institute for Minority Studies

A new study by Csilla Fedinec has been published: Hungarian Turul and Ukrainian Trident. Understanding the Role of National Symbols in the Context of the Russian–Ukrainian War. In: Nation-Building and Symbolic Politics in Central and Eastern Europe in the Long Twentieth Century: Our Flags, Our Heroes, Our Words. New York, Bloomsbury Academic, 2026, pp. 233-260. DOI: 10.5040/9798881893422.0011

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The activities of the research group Give Kids a Chance in 2018

Give Kids a Chance

The research team provides professional-methodological support for district and settlement programs aimed at improving children's chances and preventing the reproduction of disadvantages in the framework of a European Union co-financed consortium tender (EFOP-1.4.1-15 "Professional Support for Integrated Program for Children"). The primary objective and task of the research group is to assist the planning of Hungarian social policy interventions with policy-oriented research, analysis and evaluation.