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The National Council of Student Research Societies of Hungary (Országos Tudományos Diákköri Tanács) is inviting applications for the Tamás Roska Lecture, open to doctoral students and recent postdoctoral researchers with outstanding professional achievements.
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.
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.