The Hungarian linguistic and literary studies will launch the university year 2010/2011 with the inaugural lecture of dr. Attila Benő.
News and events
The Invisible College presents the Workbook, a supplement of the journal Látó, 2010/7
Between October 25-31, 2010 Jankó Szép Yvette participated at the biennial seminar for translators of drama organized by the Finnish Theatre Information Centre in cooperation with the Finnish Literature Exchange Centre.
Enikő Molnár Bodrogi was awarded a scholarship for the first literary translation from Meänkieli (Tornedalsfinska) to Hungarian
Enikő Molnár Bodrogi launched the study of Meänkieli for the students of Finnish (our university is the only one, besides the University ofUmeå, Sweden, where this Fenno-Ugric language can be studied).
The Finnish major studies has been launched on October 1, 2010.
Our colleague, Imola Mikó participated at the conference Trauma: Theory and Practice in Prague.
In the 09/10 academic year our PhD-student, Imola Mikó carried out research for her PhD dissertation at the Film Studies Department of Oxford Brookes University.
Our former fellow colleague, András Kányádi, associate professor of INALCO (Paris) was the guest of our department.
New release of our doctoral colleague András Borbély. All are welcome.
This year the freshmen's welcome event and ball was organized together by our second- and third-year students and took place on December 9, 2010.