
CIAS Inn: We are trying to help companies find a balance between agility and loyalty
Interview with Professor Francesca Cabiddu
Corvinus Institute for Advanced Studies (hereinafter: CIAS) was established by the Senate of Corvinus University in 2018 as a key preparatory initiative of the renewal of the University. CIAS aims to combine the best elements of the various existing models of ‘IAS’ to attract outstanding international research fellows and initiate unique research centers and projects.
Since its establishment, CIAS has become an internationally recognized research hub in Central Europe. We have hosted more than 100 international visiting scholars from prestigious universities (e.g., Harvard University, The University of Chicago, Cornell University, Princeton University, London School of Economics and Political Science, Bocconi University, ETH Zürich, Sapienza University of Rome, King’s College London).
Our visiting research fellows bring a vast range of topics that either significantly expand or change the fundamentals of their field (e.g., game theory, social inequalities, business strategy, operations research) or lay the cornerstones of contemporary topics (e.g., sustainability, artificial intelligence, business ethics, network science).
The CIAS research fellows always find a way to collaborate with Corvinus faculty, and they provide invaluable support to researchers, lecturers, and even students at the University (e.g., workshops, consultation, joint research, joint grant application, invitation to editorial board of prestigious international journals). Furthermore, the CIAS alumni are lively, and our former fellows often come back for a short visit, or join one of the institutes of Corvinus, or publish together with Corvinus faculty.

Interview with Professor Francesca Cabiddu

“Safety and security are the basic assumptions of any functioning society. We tend to take them for granted — until something goes wrong”, says the Czech researcher whose expertise lies in risk analysis and the interplay between safety, and security, especially in the context of supply chains and socio-economic systems.

Interview with Professor Alberto Ferraris

“We want to let universities be the force for good. And the good is that we have to build a more sustainable world,” says Dr Karen Maas, who, together with her Hungarian colleagues, has just started to research into the societal impact of universities at CIAS.