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  • Áprily Lajos
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  • Csiki László
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    Gagyi József
  • Herrmann Antal
    Herrmann Antal
  • Horváth Andor
    Horváth Andor
  • Kántor Lajos
    Kántor Lajos
  • Kányádi Sándor
    Kányádi Sándor
  • Keszeg Vilmos
    Keszeg Vilmos
  • Kovács András Ferenc
    Kovács András Ferenc
  • Láng Gusztáv
    Láng Gusztáv
  • László Noémi
    László Noémi
  • Lövétei Lázár László
    Lövétei Lázár László
  • Orbán Jolán
    Orbán Jolán
  • Paskándi Géza
    Paskándi Géza
  • Szabó T. Attila
    Szabó T. Attila
  • Szilágyi Domokos
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  • Szilágyi Júlia
    Szilágyi Júlia
  • Hervay Gizella
    Hervay Gizella
  • Vida Gábor
    Vida Gábor
  • Zudor János
    Zudor János
  • Milián Orsolya
    Milián Orsolya
  • Gál Attila
    Gál Attila
  • Keszeg Anna
    Keszeg Anna
  • Dánél Móna
    Dánél Móna
  • Papp-Zakor Ilka
    Papp-Zakor Ilka
  • Lőrincz Csongor
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  • Korondi Ágnes
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News, events

The Cluj Branch of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the Department of Hungarian Literature at Babeș-Bolyai University, and the Doctoral School of Hungarian Studies are organizing a commemorative conference in hono
The Hungarian Line of Study of Babeș-Bolyai University is organizing a commemorative academic mini-conference in honor of the Hungarian Revolution and War of Independence of 1848-1849.
The Doctoral School of Hungarian Studies at the Faculty of Letters, Babeș-Bolyai University, is pleased to announce its annual professional conference for doctoral students.
Our university will host the international conference The Sharing of Doctrinal Knowledge and Erudition II
The 2025 volume of the Hungarian Studies Yearbook has been published and can be downloaded from the reference-global.com platform. The new issue, edited by Csilla Gábor and Emese Fazakas, contains fourteen English-language studies in Hungarian studies with a literary, linguistic, and ethnographic–anthropological focus.