Why is Budapest called the Hollywood on the Danube? What are the learning circles for community engaged research? Find out the answers to these questions during the traditional Research Week organized by Corvinus University of Budapest.
Starting from the 20th of June and up until the 24th, the participants are welcome to attend interesting offline, online, and hybrid-style (using Microsoft Teams/Webinar) programs on various topics. Join international professors and researchers for workshops, research related trainings and lectures – over 30 events are waiting for you.
Among the English-language lectures and research presentations, environmental and climate policy is one of the hottest topics. Learn about REKK biomass and gas market modelling, Multiobjective Optimisation to Design a Sustainable Hydrogen Supply Chain and so much more!
In-person programs will be held in hybrid classrooms in the Main Building of the University.
English programmes:
Monday, 20 June
10.30 – 12.00 – REKK biomass and gas market modelling
Hybrid event, join offline in E340, or online here.
12.00 – 13.30 – Hollywood on the Danube: Budapest as Peripheral Media Capital
Offline event, join in E3005.
15.30 – 17.00 – The two-sided paradox of ageism during the Covid-19 pandemic. The cases of Hungary, Tunisia, and Uzbekistan – Research results
Hybrid event, join offline in E3005, or online here.
Wednesday, 22 June
9.00 – 10.30 – Informal Entrepreneurship and Roma municipal waste collection – update
Hybrid event, join offline in E338, or online here.
9.00 – 10.30 – Multiobjective Optimisation to Design a Sustainable Hydrogen Supply Chain: Application to Hungary
Hybrid event, join offline in E340, or online here.
9.00 – 12.00 – Learning Circles for Community Engaged Research and Learning
We are looking forward to seeing you there!
More information on the program:
Éva Bordás-Tóth,
Senior Research Expert
Phone: +36703648181
Email: btotheva@uni-corvinus.hu
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