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“It’s worth testing yourself in front of a non-scientific audience”

You may want to prepare several versions of your presentation for the Researchers’ Night to suit different audience sizes – Katalin Ásványi shared her experience in an interview.

How can the Hungarian artisanal fashion industry be sustainable?

From slow fashion to recycling - the first prize of the scholarly journal entitled ‘Vezetéstudomány’ was awarded to Klára Edőcsény and Gábor Harangozó for their insightful presentation of sustainability examples of small Hungarian fashion companies.

Apply for Public Affairs I. and Student Association Scholarships in July

Applications for the Public Affairs and Student Association Scholarships will be soon available in Neptune for July based on June activity.

What has rush hour got to do with obesity?

In the framework of the Research Week, CIAS held its final workshop of the semester, where five international visiting researchers from the Institute presented their current work.

The secret of a fearless workplace

Psychological safety in organisations is more important than ever – Amy Edmondson, Professor at Harvard Business School, gave a lecture on this topic at the Herbert Simon College Award ceremony at Corvinus on Tuesday.

How does positive information sharing affect bank lending?

The Institute of Finance's research seminar series brings renowned international researchers to Corvinus every week. Most recently, Ibolya Schindele gave a presentation on the impact of positive information sharing on bank lending.

Putin’s War: Corvinus lecturer presents his new book

 “What to do with those in Russian society who are convinced that this is a just and patriotic war? Who will convince them that this is not the case?” – Zoltán Sz. Bíró poses the dramatic question at the end of his new book titled ‘Putin’s War’. The author, who is a Master Lecturer at the Department of International Relations at Corvinus University of Budapest, was interviewed by Dr. András Rácz, a Master Lecturer at Corvinus and Russia expert, at the presentation of the book at the University on Wednesday.

Low-cost flights and corporate sustainability – Interview with former German minister and UNO director

Interview with Prof. Dr. Klaus Töpfer, former Director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and former German Federal Minister for the Environment about on the sustainability responsibility of companies, especially airlines.

Neptun temporarily closure for students taking final exams on Wednesday, June 14, between 6:00 and 10:00 p.m

Due to the NEPTUN system closure of the spring semester for students taking the final exam some NEPTUN functions are temporarily unavailable.

What almost kills you, makes you weaker

A researcher from the Finnish National Bank presented his academic paper at Corvinus to explain how scarring happens in a modern economy and why we should care about the skills of labor and productive technologies.
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