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Hungarian Academy of Sciences
The center of Hungary's academics with notable members such as Ignaz Semmelweis, Paul Erdos, John von Neumann, and Albert Einstein.
Budapest hyperlapse from the window of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
The Hungarian Academy Of Sciences (Hungarian: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia (MTA)) Is The Most
The Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Hungarian: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia (MTA)) is the most important and prestigious learned society of Hungary. Its seat is at the bank of the Danube in Budapest, between Széchenyi rakpart and Akadémia utca. Its main responsibilities are the cultivation of science, dissemination of scientific findings, supporting research and development and representing Hungarian science domestically and around the world.
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Hungary parliament passes Orban's Academy of Sciences takeover | DW News
Scientists in Hungary say authoritarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is trying to seize political control of their research. The Hungarian Parliament passed a law aimed at restructuring the Academy of Sciences. Academics have been protesting against the bill - as it gives power to the Prime Minister to appoint people to run some parts of the Academy. His critics say this will stifle academic freedom and cause a brain drain.
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Professor Steven B Vardy, Induction into the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Steven B.Vardy's Induction into the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, May 17th, 2011, Budapest, Hungary
Wolfgang Reinhard– Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Lecture at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Budapest, 03. 05. 2017.
Konfession und Konfessionalisierung. Der Stand der Diskussion.
Felekezet és felekezetszerveződés. A tudományos diskurzus fejleményei.
WOLFGANG REINHARD előadása a Magyar Tudományos Akadémián az MTA-PPKE 'Lendület' Egyháztörténeti Kutatócsoport meghívására és szervezésében, Budapest, 2017. május 3.
4/7: Nemzetközi kollíziók / International discrepancies (Vékás Lajos)
(ENG) Diversity in Unity: The Succession Regulation in Hungary and Beyond
Budapest, 12 April 2019
International discrepancies due to the differences among substantive laws on succession in Europe by Lajos Vékás, Professor Emeritus of civil law, Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Vice President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Head of the Codification Committee of the new Hungarian Civil Code
With English subtitle!
The further videos are available here:
- 1/7: Opening and welcome speech by Attila Menyhárd, Professor of civil law, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
- 2/7: Welcome speech by Sara Landini, Associate professor of private law, Responsible for the GoInEU Project Management and Coordination, Università di Firenze
- 3/7: Welcome speech by Ádám Tóth, President of the Hungarian Chamber of Civil Law Notaries
- 5/7: The European Succession Regulation – from the point of view of the first three years of application by Tibor Szőcs, Director of the Hungarian Notaries’ Institute
- 6/7: First experiences of the application of the Succession Regulation in Hungarian judicial practice by András Osztovits, Judge – Curia (Supreme Court of Hungary), Director of the Hungarian Academy of the Judiciary
- 7/7: International Round Table on the practical application of the European Succession Certificate in several Member States, moderator: Tamás Balogh, Vice Director of the Hungarian Notaries’ Institute
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Sokféleség az egységben: Az Öröklési Rendelet alkalmazása Magyarországon innen és túl
Budapest, 2019. április 12.
Az európai öröklési jogok eltéréseiből adódó nemzetközi kollíziók (Vékás Lajos, professor emeritus, ELTE ÁJK Polgári jogi tanszék, a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia tagja és alelnöke, az új Polgári Törvénykönyv kodifikációs bizottságának elnöke)
Angol felirattal!
A további videók az alábbi linkeken érhetőek el:
- 1/7: Megnyitó- és köszöntőbeszéd Menyhárd Attilától, a polgári jog professzorától, az ELTE-ÁJK dékánjától
- 2/7: Köszöntőbeszéd Sara Landinitől, az Universitá di Firenze egyetemi docensétől, a GoInEu projekt vezetéséért és koordinációjáért felelős munkatársától
- 3/7: Köszöntőbeszéd Tóth Ádámtól, a Magyar Országos Közjegyzői Kamara elnökétől
- 5/7: Az európai öröklési rendelet - az alkalmazás első három évének távlatából (Szőcs Tibor, a MOKK Közjegyzői Intézet intézetvezetője)
- 6/7: Az öröklési rendelet első tapasztalatai a magyar bírói gyakorlatban (Osztovits András, Kúriai bíró, a Magyar Igazságügyi Akadémia igazgatója)
- 7/7: Nemzetközi kerekasztal: Az Európai Öröklési Bizonyítvány alkalmazása a gyakorlatban az egyes tagállamokban (moderátor Balogh Tamás, a MOKK Közjegyzői Intézet intézetvezető-helyettese)
További információk:
2.8 Hungary - Budapest
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Hungary #1. Budapest City tour and Video guide.
1. Kossuth Lajos Utca. Budapest, GPS 47.493726,19.057642
2. Utca Vaci. Budapest, GPS 47.49191,19.053726
3. St. Stephen's Basilica. Budapest, GPS 47.500772,19.053866
4. Zrinyi utca. Budapest, GPS 47.500583,19.051656
5. Lanchid. Budapest, GPS 47.499003,19.043512
6. Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Budapest
7. The British Library. Budapest, GPS 47.49551,19.039629
8. Lovarda utca. Budapest, GPS 47.496707,19.037166
9. Mary Magdalene's church tower. Budapest, GPS 47.503821,19.028885
10. Lutheran church. Budapest, GPS 47.504662,19.030729
11. National Archives of Hungary. Budapest, GPS 47.504932,19.029978
12. Budapest, GPS 47.504932,19.029978
13. Budapest, GPS 47.501968,19.034109
14. Gresham Palace. Budapest, GPS 47.499945,19.047884
15. Reformed Church. Budapest, GPS 47.50388,19.038996
16. Budapest, GPS 47.507402,19.04568
17. Budapest, GPS 47.507935,19.048308
18. Budapest, GPS 47.507402,19.04568
19. Monument to Soviet soldiers-liberators. Budapest, GPS 47.504679,19.050298
20. Budapest, GPS 47.503798,19.049588
21. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest, GPS 47.515991,19.076632
22. Heroes'Square. Budapest, GPS 47.515143,19.077995
23. Budapest, GPS 47.514139,19.078858
24. Vajdahunyadvar fortress. Budapest, GPS 47.515635,19.082335
25. The Maze. Budapest, GPS 47.499988,19.035152
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Prof. Dr. Zoltán Dinya - Doctor of Hungarian Academy of Sciences talks about Nutrition HD
Széchenyi István Square, Budapest
British idiot asks local hottie about Budapest buildings, monuments and statues. Széchenyi Square, Budapest. August, 2019.
Budapest sights - Gresham Palace, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Statue of Ferenc Deák, Széchenyi Bridge, Buda Castle Complex
6/7: Az első tapasztalatok / First experiences (Osztovits András)
(ENG) Diversity in Unity: The Succession Regulation in Hungary and Beyond
Budapest, 12 April 2019
First experiences of the application of the Succession Regulation in Hungarian judicial practice by András Osztovits, Judge – Curia (Supreme Court of Hungary), Director of the Hungarian Academy of the Judiciary With English subtitle!
The further videos are available here:
- 1/7: Opening and welcome speech by Attila Menyhárd, Professor of civil law, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
- 2/7: Welcome speech by Sara Landini, Associate professor of private law, Responsible for the GoInEU Project Management and Coordination, Università di Firenze
- 3/7: Welcome speech by Ádám Tóth, President of the Hungarian Chamber of Civil Law Notaries
- 4/7: International discrepancies due to the differences among substantive laws on succession in Europe by Lajos Vékás, Professor Emeritus of civil law, Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Vice President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Head of the Codification Committee of the new Hungarian Civil Code
- 5/7: The European Succession Regulation – from the point of view of the first three years of application by Tibor Szőcs, Director of the Hungarian Notaries’ Institute
- 7/7: International Round Table on the practical application of the European Succession Certificate in several Member States, moderator: Tamás Balogh, Vice Director of the Hungarian Notaries’ Institute
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Sokféleség az egységben: Az Öröklési Rendelet alkalmazása Magyarországon innen és túl
Budapest, 2019. április 12.
Az öröklési rendelet első tapasztalatai a magyar bírói gyakorlatban (Osztovits András, Kúriai bíró, a Magyar Igazságügyi Akadémia igazgatója)
Angol felirattal!
A további videók az alábbi linkeken érhetőek el:
- 1/7: Megnyitó- és köszöntőbeszéd Menyhárd Attilától, a polgári jog professzorától, az ELTE-ÁJK dékánjától
- 2/7: Köszöntőbeszéd Sara Landinitől, az Universitá di Firenze egyetemi docensétől, a GoInEu projekt vezetéséért és koordinációjáért felelős munkatársától
- 3/7: Köszöntőbeszéd Tóth Ádámtól, a Magyar Országos Közjegyzői Kamara elnökétől
- 4/7: Az európai öröklési jogok eltéréseiből adódó nemzetközi kollíziók (Vékás Lajos, professor emeritus, ELTE ÁJK Polgári jogi tanszék, a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia tagja és alelnöke, az új Polgári Törvénykönyv kodifikációs bizottságának elnöke)
- 5/7: Az európai öröklési rendelet - az alkalmazás első három évének távlatából (Szőcs Tibor, a MOKK Közjegyzői Intézet intézetvezetője)
- 7/7: Nemzetközi kerekasztal: Az Európai Öröklési Bizonyítvány alkalmazása a gyakorlatban az egyes tagállamokban (moderátor Balogh Tamás, a MOKK Közjegyzői Intézet intézetvezető-helyettese)
További információk:
Chain Bridge, Budapest, Hungary
The Chain Bridge in Budapest, or as it is called in Hungarian the Széchenyi Lánchíd, was the first permanent bridge in Budapest that spans the Danube between Buda and Pest when it was first opened in 1849. Previous to that there were only ferries crossing the river Danube connecting the two parts of Budapest to make it one city. On Buda side it is anchored on Adam Clark Square where the Zero kilometer stone is located (from which the distance of all Hungarian highways is measured). On the other side of the Danube in Pest, it is anchored on Széchenyi Square where the absolutely stunning Gresham Palace hotel is located. You also find there the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. On its opening in 1849 it was one of the longest bridges in Europe and was named next to the Brooklyn Bridge in New York as one of the most stunning bridges around the world. It became a symbol of advancement for Hungary and as a linking of east and West. With its span of 202 meters it is exactly as long as the tunnel it points to on Buda side and legends say that during bad weather you can push the bridge into the tunnel. On both sides there are 2 lions decorating the abutments which were carved by sculptor Marschalko János. However the lions do not have a longue and a legend say that Marschalko killed himself by jumping of the bridge after everybody made a fool of him. The Chain Bridge in Budapest is considered one of Budapest’s most popular sights due to the fact that at night it is lightened up with hundreds of lights which is a very popular photo for tourists.
Hungary: Budapest protest condemns bill nationalising top research institute
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Budapest on Sunday to condemn a proposed bill aimed at nationalising the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA) effectively turning its control over to the state.
Protesters marched on the MTA building carrying banners and placards rejecting the proposed bill put forth by the government of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
The protest came after Hungarian online news outlet 'Index' reportedly leaked the bill draft, detailing the planned take-over by the Hungarian Minister of Innovation and Technology Laszlo Palkovics, projecting to come into effect on August first.
These kind of things do not happen in democracies, no matter what Laszlo Palkovics is saying about it, said a MTA academic addressing the protesters.
Based on the bill, Palkovics will require the MTA to hand over its assets to the government for free use and also remove its 15 independent research networks.
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Success or Failure Workshop - Angéla Kóczé
Angéla Kóczé, research fellow, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Ethnic and Minority Research Institute, Budapest
Success or Failure: Review of the Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the European Union, 25 June 2011, Budapest
The Hungarian Europe Society was one of the main organisers of the event together with the European Liberal Forum, the Friedrich Naumann Stiftung für die Freiheit and the Republikon Institute (Hungary). The conference was funded by the European Parliament.
Budapest, Hungary - Széchenyi Lánchíd (Széchenyi Chain Bridge) HD (2013)
The Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Hungarian: Széchenyi lánchíd) is a suspension bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, the western and eastern sides of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Designed by the English engineer William Tierney Clark, it was the first permanent bridge across the Danube in Budapest, and was opened in 1849.
It is anchored on the Pest side of the river to Széchenyi (formerly Roosevelt) Square, adjacent to the Gresham Palace and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and on the Buda side to Adam Clark Square, near the Zero Kilometer Stone and the lower end of the Castle Hill Funicular, leading to Buda Castle.
The bridge has the name of István Széchenyi, a major supporter of its construction, attached to it, but is most commonly known as the Chain Bridge. At the time of its construction, it was regarded as one of the modern world's engineering wonders.[citation needed] It has asserted an enormous significance in the country's economic, social and cultural life, much as the Brooklyn Bridge has in New York and United States of America. Its decorations made of cast iron, and its construction, radiating calm dignity and balance, have elevated the Chain Bridge to a high stature in Europe. It became a symbol of advancement, national awakening, and the linkage between East and West.
Chemical Research Center of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences | Wikipedia audio article
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The Chemical Research Center of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (in short: CRC-HAS, Hungarian language: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Kémiai Kutatóközpont, MTA KK) is a non-profit research institute seated in Budapest, Hungary.
The Chemical Research Center of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences belongs to the research network of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences as its largest research centre. It is an independent legal body governed by public law.
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University of Debrecen is one of Hungary’s five elite-research universities, offering the widest choice of majors in the country for over 29,000 students, including 3,741 international students. UD’s 1500 lecturers of 14 faculties endeavour to live up to the elite university status and to provide high quality education. Our goal is to train professionals possessing all necessary skills and knowledge to enter the regional, national, or international labour market with a competitive degree. More than 1000 lecturers with doctoral degrees (PhD), 25 doctoral schools, and the volume of internationally renowned research publications and projects attest to the scientific dominance of the university. 139 of the lecturers and researchers are Doctors of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and 27 are members of the Academy.
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