Sentences with phrase «hungarian academy of science»

Károly Tőkési (Institute for Nuclear Research, Hungarian Academy of Science, Hungary) Béla Paripás (Institute of Physics, University of Miskolc, Miskolc, Hungary) Gábor Pszota (Institute of Physics, University of Miskolc, Miskolc, Hungary) Andrey V Solov «yov (MBN Research Center, Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
10.30 - 11.00 Stackebradt, Erko (Professor, Leibnitz Institute, DSMZ - German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures; Coordinator, MIRRI - Microbial Resource Research Infrastructure, Braunschweig, Germany): Scientists and (their) microbial resources: responsibilities revisited 11.00 - 11.30 Balázs, Ervin (Member of HAS, Professor, Director - general, Centre for Agricultural Reserch, Hungarian Academy of Science, Martonvárár, Hungary): Microbes serving agri - food industry 11.30 - 12.00 Coffee break 12.00 - 12.30 Nagy, Károly (Professor, Institute of Medical Microbiology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary): How science supports management of emerging infections 12.30 - 13.00 Rajnavölgyi, Éva (Professor, Department of Immunology, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary): Human life in invisible company - The significance of preventive vaccination
In a second study, developmental psychologist György Gergely of the Hungarian Academy of Science in Budapest found that infants decide just how much to imitate.
Both had their latest children in the United States but will be taking up fellowships in their native countries — Belletti at the National Cancer Institute in Aviano, Italy, and Unk at the Hungarian Academy of Science in Szeged.

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The WSF, begun in 2003 by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, along with the American Association for the Advancement of Science, UNESCO and the International Council for Science, drew nearly 3,000 participants from 140 countries to its four - day biennial gathering.
In explaining the increasingly important role that the science community will play in determining the progress of international efforts toward sustainable development and climate stability, Lovász pointed out that the majestically ornate Hungarian Academy of Sciences neo-Renaissance palace in which the WSF was held was built entirely with public donations 150 years ago, «which illustrates the trust that Hungarian society from the nobility to poor farmworkers had in science at that time.»
Post-doctoral fellow Zheng Wang in psychology, Assistant Professor Li Min Chen in the Institute of Imaging Science and radiology and radiological sciences, and László Négyessy from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest contributed to the study, along with Senior Research Associate Robert Friedman in psychology and Imaging Scientist Arabinda Mishra in the Institute of Imaging Science.
This research was supported by the National Institutes of Health (MH103374, NS059957, NS077986, AA021074, NS039444 and MH082441); the US National Research Foundation; Hungarian Academy of Sciences, by the Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA, grant K83830); the Szent István University, Faculty of Veterinary Science (Research Faculty Grant 2014); and the North Carolina Biotechnology Center.
László Lovász, President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and President of World Science Forum Ban Ki - Moon, Secretary - General of the United Nations (message presented by Flavia Schlegel) Tibor Navracsics, EU Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport Flavia Schlegel, Assistant Director - General for Natural Sciences, UNESCO Gordon McBean, President, ICSU Rush D. Holt, CEO, AAAS H.E. Viktor Orbán, Prime Minister of Hungary
The chance of the Academy being dissolved became a political threat in 1948 when the Hungarian Workers» Party, which wanted «to establish the uppermost directing organ of Hungarian science», had stood up the Hungarian Scientific Council, an organ of government, a ministry of science as against the Academy dragging on a yearly 100 000 forint state subsidy.
The research network (covering natural and life sciences, social sciences and humanities) of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, MTA) comprises 10 research centres, 5 research institutes and more than 130 research groups at public institutions, mainly at universities.
Moderated by: H.E. Ms Katalin Bogyay, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Hungary to the United Nations, New York Welcoming remarks: László Lovász, President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and President of World Science Forum Speakers: Flavia Schlegel, Assistant Director - General for Natural Sciences, UNESCO Vladimir Rakhmanin, Assistant Director - General and Regional Representative for Europe and Central Asia, FAO Ádám Török, Secretary - General, Hungarian Academy of Sciences HRH Sumaya bint El Hassan, President, Royal Scientific Society, Jordan
The president of World Science Forum shall be the president of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences or the person nominated by the president of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
László Lovász, President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and President of World Science Forum Presentation and Endorsement of the Declaration István Íjgyártó, Minister of State for Cultural and Science Diplomacy H.R.H. Princess Sumaya bint El Hassan, President, Royal Scientific Society, Jordan
Bringing Hungarian science to world class pre-eminence has been in the forefront of the operation of the Academy.
Moshe Deutsch Bar - Ilan University Israel Gyula Faigel Hungarian Academy of Sciences - HAS Hungary Giacomo Ghiringhelli Politecnico di Milano Italy Michael Grotzer University of Zurich Switzerland Jerome B. Hastings SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory USA Anne Imberty CNRS - CERMAV France Susan Lea University of Oxford United Kingdom Ragnvald H. Mathiesen Norwegian University of Science & Technology Norway Desmond McMorrow University College London United Kingdom Jun «ichiro Mizuki Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute JAERI Japan
The Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA) is the oldest and greatest institution of Hungarian science.
Charged with the organising tasks of World Science Forum Budapest shall be the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, supported by the Government of Hungary.
In order to promote the quality of the dialogue on the new roles and challenges of scientific knowledge within today's global society, in partnership with the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Hungarian Government, UNESCO and ICSU organised the first World Conference on Science in Budapest, Hungary in 1999.
Encouraged by the success of the World Conference on Science, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences initiated a series of events called World Science Forum taking place biannually in Budapest.
József Pálinkás President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences President of World Science Forum - Budapest 2009
The Hungarian Academy of Sciences (henceforth: «Academy») is a public body working as a legal personality on a principle of self - government, performing nation - wide public duties related to the cultivation, promotion and representation of science.
INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR GOVERNMENT SCIENCE ADVICE (INGSA) DEVELOPMENT GROUP MEETING Council Hall of the Presidium, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
With the encouragement and support of the founding organisations of World Science Forum the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the International Council for Science (ICSU), the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and all invited organisations and fellow scientists, we, the participants of the 7th World Science Forum held from 4th to 7th November 2015 adopt the present declaration.
UNESCO SIDE EVENT ON CAMPUSAFRICA: CULTURE, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AT THE SERVICE OF AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT Conference Room (2nd floor), Library of the Hungarian Academy of SciencOF AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT Conference Room (2nd floor), Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciencof the Hungarian Academy of Sciencof Sciences
JRC SIDE EVENT ON SCIENCE IN FLUX: HOW SCIENCE SUPPORTS THE MANAGEMENT OF TRANS - NATIONAL RIVER BASINS Large Lecture Hall, Hungarian Academy of SciencOF TRANS - NATIONAL RIVER BASINS Large Lecture Hall, Hungarian Academy of Sciencof Sciences
IEEE SIDE EVENT ON NEW PARADIGMS FOR INTEGRATING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT INTO SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING EDUCATION THROUGH IEEE EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES Vasarely Room (ground floor), Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
INVITATIONAL SEMINAR: INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN SCIENCE ADVICE PRACTICES Council Hall of the Presidium, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Organising partners include the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA); the United Nations Educational, Scientific & Cultural Organisation (UNESCO); the International Council for Science (ICSU); the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS); the World Academy of Sciences (TWAS); the European Academies Science Advisory Council (EASAC); the International Social Science Council (ISSC) and the Inter-Academy Partnership (IAP).
UNESCO / AAS / ACADEMIA EUROPAEA / ISTIC JOINT SIDE EVENT ON GALVANIZING SCIENCE EDUCATION FOR FOSTERING AN INNOVATION CULTURE IN THE ARAB REGION Vasarely Room (ground floor), Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
C - SCIENCE GOVERNANCE IN AFRICA: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES Reading Room, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
EUROPEAN CONFERENCE FOR SCIENCE JOURNALIST 2015 (EUROPEAN SCIENCE JOURNALISTS ASSOCIATION) Ceremonial Hall, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
MTA / IPBES SIDE EVENT ON IMPROVING HARMONY BETWEEN PEOPLE AND NATURE THROUGH LINKING SCIENCE AND POLICY Conference Room (2nd floor), Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
B - SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR DISASTER RISK REDUCTION Large Lecture Hall, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
UNESCO SIDE EVENT ON KNOWLEDGE BROKERING FOR A BETTER CONNECTION BETWEEN SCIENCE, POLICY AND PRACTICE IN COMPLEX POLICY PROBLEMS Dome Hall, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Click here to read the Procedures of the Science Ethics Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
FORUM OF GLOBAL FORA RECEPTION: WHERE SCIENCE CONFERENCES MEET Academy Club, Hungarian Academy of SciencOF GLOBAL FORA RECEPTION: WHERE SCIENCE CONFERENCES MEET Academy Club, Hungarian Academy of Sciencof Sciences
«SCIENCE IN THE INNOVATION ECOSYSTEM» Ceremonial Hall, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
The 180th General Assembly approved the first Science Ethics Code of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences which declares that MTA wishes to preserve the scientific independence, integrity and authenticity of scientific research in Hungary.
The most important law regulating the activities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and conducting science is as follows:
«SCIENCE ENGAGEMENT: COMMUNCATING WITH SOCIETY» Ceremonial Hall, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Inspired by the success of the World Conference on Science, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in partnership with UNESCO, ICSU and AAAS established a series of follow - up events called World Science Forum, taking place biennially in Budapest.
Organised by the Brazilian Academy in partnership with UNESCO, the International Council for Science, AAAS and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the WSF is for the first time being held in a developing country and has attracted a unique combination of scientists.
The agreement, which comes in the context of the EU Strategy for the Danube Region, was signed at the Fifth leg of the World Science Forum series, organized by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in partnership with UNESCO, ICSU, and AAAS.
Dr. Vizi and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, in a partnership with UNESCO, established the World Science Forum — Budapest, a world conference series on science, knowledge, economy and sScience Forum — Budapest, a world conference series on science, knowledge, economy and sscience, knowledge, economy and society.
Professor Jacob Palis, President of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences and Professor József Pálinkás, President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences today opened the World Science Forum in Rio de Janeiro with a call to delegates to end inequalities in science glScience Forum in Rio de Janeiro with a call to delegates to end inequalities in science glscience globally.
1999 Bedales Exhibition, Business Design Centre, London; Science in the Arts Arts in the Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
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