News and events

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.
The 2025 volume of the Hungarian Studies Yearbook has been published and can be downloaded from the reference-global.com platform.
We kindly invite you to attend the Postantropocentric Approaches of the Oeuvre of Miklós Mészöly and János Pilinszky, which will be held on 26th and 27th of March. Platform: 
The new issue of Philobiblon is out, with our colleague’s essay The first 2016-issue of Philobiblon. Transylvanian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Humanities publishes Zsuzsa Selyem's essay entitled "Being an Object. Being a Person.
An ethnographic lecture is going to open the new year for the Hungarian community of the Faculty of Letters. This will take place on 3rd October 2016, 2 pm. The Romanian-speaking opening lecture is due as well in the Eminescu room, at 11 am. Lecturer: Levente Szabó, associate professor at the Department of Hungarian Literary Studies.
Date and location: 4th July 2016, 12:30 pm BBU, Faculty of Letters, Horea street nr. 31.
focus especially on the analysis of 18th and 19th century works) Leaders: Emese Egyed, Annamária Biró Meetings: once in a fortnight on Mondays (10th and 24th October, 7th and 21st November) in the Ottlik room Topics: introduction into the scientific research; misteries in literary and theatre history (framing of the su
Dear First Year Students! We are glad to announce this year’s freshmen’s day, a whole day-event.
If you are curious what’s on this academic year in the Láthatatlan Kollégium [Invisible College], the Hungarian department’s vocational college, then you are welcome tomorrow, on 12th October 2016, 6 pm in the Brassai room of the BBU, Faculty of Letters (Horea street 31.), for a short introduction, cosy chat.