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Special Event
IGU Commission on Gendre and Geography Conference "Post-Socialism, Neo-Liberalism? Old and new gendered societies and policies."
22nd -24th May 2009
Szeged (Hungary) – Timisoara (Romania)
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07.03.2007.
Southeast-Europe: State Borders, Cross-border Relations, Spatial Structures - new book edited by Zoltán Hajdú, Iván Illés, Zoltán Raffay. Published by the Centre for Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
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02.26.2007.
"EU Enlargement, Region Building and Shifting Borders of Inclusion and Exclusion" - new book edited by James Wesley Scott. Published by the ASHGATE.
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04.27.2006
Historische Geographie der Großen Ungarische Tiefbene. New book written by Pál Beluszky in german.
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01.13.2006.
"Gender at the Border: Entrepreneurship in Rural Post-Socialist Hungary" - new book written by Janet Henshall Momsen, and Irén Kukorelly Szörényiné Judit Timár. Published by the ASHGATE.
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Headquarters

Centre for Regional Studies
H-7621 Pécs, Papnövelde u. 22.
Mailing address: H-7601 Pécs, P.O. Box 199.
Tel.: (+36-72) 523 800
Fax: (+36-72) 523 803

Director General
Dr. Gyula Horváth
DSc (economics)

Deputy director-general
Dr. László Faragó
PhD in Political Sciences

Managing Director
Dr. Ferenc Csefkó

 

Research units


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Mission

The Centre for Regional Studies (CfRS) was established in 1983 as a network based research institution of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS) with the task of carrying out multi-disciplinary research on urban and regional issues. The new political-economic situation after 1989 and emerging aspirations for EU-membership reinforced the need to study spatial processes and Hungary’s position within a reshaping Europe.

The CfRS aims at satisfying this need by engaging in different types of activities. Besides carrying out a cademic research, staff with specialised expertise is involved in independent contract research projects commissioned by various public and private bodies. Consultancy areas include among others regional, urban and rural development, public service provision and environmental management. The Centre equally acts as a base for high quality training in urban and regional issues by encouraging staff to assume a role in different graduate, postgraduate and PhD programmes across a wide range of related disciplines. These activities are all benefiting from the Centre’s strong national and international links. Finally, in order to popularise academic knowledge and disseminate research findings among professionals, the CfRS initiated the setting up of the Hungarian Regional Science Association. Various seminars and conferences are organised to foster exchange between researchers, practitioners and the lay public.

By combining the worlds of research, practice and education, the Centre aims at effecting positive changes in Hungarian spatial policy and thus in the country’s spatial structure. To date, the efforts of the CfRS to enhance the importance of urban and regional research in Hungary have been successful. The position of regional science has been reinforced both as a discipline within the academic curriculum and as a research field. A further objective is to extend the Centre’s reach and to realise its potential of becoming a centre of excellence in academic and applied research on spatial issues in Central and Eastern Europe.

 

 

 


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