News

írta: Patkó Petra Erika Thesis submission deadline for students who will graduate in January 2021: 30 November, 12 p.m. (2 weeks extension is approved with the consent of the supervisor. You have to bring in the necessary form to our office – room 114/1 which can be found in our website under “Downloads for students”)

írta: Kiss Erika Here you'll find the personnel changes in the Institute in the Fall semester 2020.

írta: Patkó Petra Erika In order to maintain a Covid-19 secure environment you are kindly requested to minimize personal contact in the Institute offices. If possible, please contact us by email or phone, the office workers will be pleased to assist you in arranging all study-related affairs.

írta: Kiss Erika The summer office hours of the institute offices between July 6th and August 19th: 09.00-12.00 (Mon-Fri).

Our colleague, Ágoston Tóth, has received the Rector's Certificate of Merit Award for his outstanding work at the Institute of English and American Studies. Congratulations! For more information on the award ceremony, please click this link.

We are pleased to announce that our department chair, György Rákosi, has been awarded the prestigious Bolyai Fellowship by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. As a Bolyai fellow, György will be working on the grammar of anaphora in Hungarian. More specifically, his main goal will be to examine how the grammatical properties of reflexives are different from those of reciprocals. Congratulations!

The Mandarin Chinese edition of Pál Csontos's Hungarian language practice course book "Nem csak népdalok" ('Not only folk songs') has been published in cooperation with Tianjin Foreign Studies University.

Congratulations to our colleague, Éva Kardos, who has been awarded by the University of Debrecen for her outstanding publication "Situation aspectual properties of creation/consumption predicates" (Acta Linguistica Academica 2019(66): 491-525). See the Hungarian news item here.

írta: AdminN The Institute for Advanced Study at CEU is pleased to invite you to its next Fellow Seminar by Dieter Reinisch Junior Core Fellow at IAS CEU Self-educating Political Prisoners: An Oral History of Irish Republican Prisoners, 1971-2000 Time: Wednesday, June 10, 11 am CET

írta: Papp Fruzsina The English and American Studies group of István Hatvani Extramural College now solicits papers on “Adaptation: 21st – Century Perspectives” for an upcoming collection of essays. The issue is expected to be released digitally in autumn, 2020. We are expecting papers from both students and young researchers interested in the different aspects and processes of adaptation.