5th European Blue Sky Conference
2023-10-30 12:54:00

5th European Blue Sky Conference

HAWKS AND DOVES IN THE BLUE SKY:

Peace and War, Cooperation and Destruction in the 21st Century

Date: 20th to 21st of November 2023

Venue:  Institute of Musicology, Research Center for the Humanities (Bartók Hall, Táncsics Mihály utca 7, 1014 Budapest) and online

Registration: info@iask.hu 

This conference is organized by the Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg in cooperation with the UNESCO Chair for Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainability, the University of Pannonia, Kőszeg Campus and the Institute for Social and European Studies.

 

In a rapidly changing and uncertain world, it has become increasingly crucial to understand the complexities of our time and envision the best possible scenarios for the future. The need to address pressing global challenges such as climate change, geopolitical shifts, security threats, and food security has never been more urgent. The world is at a crossroads, and it is up to us to shape the path we tread.

This conference recognizes the interconnectedness of diverse fields and endeavors to foster interdisciplinary dialogue on global heritage, future literacies, and innovative solutions to interlinked crises. We believe that it is through collaborative efforts, knowledge exchange, and holistic perspectives that we can craft a sustainable and inclusive world for generations to come.

Blue Sky Conference is a distinguished gathering that has earned international recognition for its commitment to tackling complex issues and pushing the boundaries of knowledge. It serves as a catalyst for transformative change, encouraging participants to think beyond conventional boundaries and envision bold and innovative approaches to global issues. With its focus on interdisciplinary research, future literacies, and innovative solutions, the BlueSky conference has become a melting pot of cutting-edge ideas, transformative research, and collaborative initiatives.

More information: https://iask.hu/en/the-5th-european-bluesky-conference/ 

 

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Veszprém Designated as UNESCO Creative City in the field of music

2019-11-04

Veszprém is amongst the 66 new cities that were designated UNESCO Creative Cities at the end of October 2019 by the decision of Secretary General Audrey Azoulay. Veszprém, designated UNESCO Creative City in the field of music, is the first of its field in Hungary and second Creative City: the first being Budapest, in the field of design.