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11/22/24, 11:20 AM
Budapest Fellowship Program, Visiting Fellowship Program

MCC Debrecen Hosts A Discussion on the Return of Trump

Debrecen
Tuesday, November 5, marked a pivotal moment for the future of the world's most powerful country—a crossroads between two vastly different visions. The U.S. presidential election brought a sweeping victory for Donald Trump and the Republicans, possibly the most remarkable political comeback in American history.
11/19/24, 11:02 AM
Budapest Lectures, Center for European Studies

MCC Hosts an Event Addressing the Challenges of the Muslim Brotherhood

Budapest
Yesterday’s Budapest Lecture event a thought-provoking discussion on The Brotherhood and Its Networks: Secular Society Under Siege. Florence Bergeaud-Blackler, an esteemed anthropologist and author of the bestselling book Brotherism and Its Networks: An Investigation, captivated the audience with her insights. The event was moderated by Rodrigo Ballester, Head of the Center for European Studies at MCC.
11/15/24, 11:20 AM
Visiting Fellowship Program

Turning Points: Reflections on the 5th EPC Summit’s Vision and Goals

Budapest
Yesterday, we were proud to host an insightful event, "Turning Points: An Evaluation of the 5th EPC Summit’s Vision and Goals," where experts came together to discuss the pressing challenges facing Europe. The event, inspired by the recent EPC Summit held in Hungary, brought together thought leaders to reflect on its outcomes and explore solutions in the areas of security, migration, and regional cooperation.
11/13/24, 3:30 PM

Style is What you Build for Yourself: Miklós Schiffer Lectures on the Importance of Style

Dress has always been important in terms of how they express themselves to their environment in everyday life. This is even more so in the world of politics, where dress is also part of official protocol. One must only think of the British royal dynasty or the leaders of certain countries, whose clothing and dress style is part of the appearance of the community they represent.
11/12/24, 11:29 AM
Center for Constitutional Politics

How to Elect Judges? Judicial Appointments in Eastern Europe and Latin America

Budapest
The Center for Constitutional Politics recently hosted an engaging panel discussion featuring Johanna Fröhlich, a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Political and State Theory at the National University of Public Service, and Katalin Kelemen, an Associate Professor at Örebro University in Sweden.
11/11/24, 11:18 AM
School of Law, Center for International Law

Sovereignty in the Age of Globalization and Digitalization

"The 2024 version of the rule of law combines the power of judges, militant groups and administrative authorities that claim to be "independent". Judges make law while pretending to interpret it. Militant groups transform their demands into basic rights through the media. The 'independent' administrative authorities exercise an aggressive form of social engineering without having been given a mandate to do so, and in the name of combating hatred and disinformation they are in fact promoting civilizational censorship. They are doing this as part of a globalized techno-structure that is steadily stripping national sovereignty of its essence," said Mathieu Bock-Coté, world-renowned Canadian sociologist, author and political commentator, at the Laws of Sovereignty conference on Friday. The international event, organized by MCC, brought together renowned law professors, political scientists and experts from international judicial fora from around the world and legal cultures to share their views on the new challenges to sovereignty, such as globalization, European integration and digitalization.
11/6/24, 3:04 PM
Election Nights

MCC Co-Hosts Insightful U.S. Election Night Event

Budapest
The Election Night event, co-hosted by the Center for Fundamental Rights last night, gathered experts and officials to examine the wider implications of the U.S. election.
11/5/24, 1:00 PM
Youth Research Institute

Defusing the Demographic Time Bomb: Leading Demographer Speaks to MCC Students on Humanity's Future

On November 4, 2024, the Youth Research Institute hosted an event focused on the global population crisis. The central theme of the event was how the declining birth rates worldwide threaten societal sustainability and the potential implications for future generations.
11/4/24, 1:19 PM

MCC Students Engage in Diplomatic, Cultural, and Academic Experiences in the United States

From September 15th to 22nd, MCC students participated in a study trip to the United States at the invitation of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. During the one-week program, participants gained an in-depth insight into American political, cultural and historical life and built valuable international contacts.
10/30/24, 2:11 PM
School of Law

MCC-King's Summit in London: A Deep Dive into Europe’s Past and Present

“Instead of Ideology, Europe Is Based on History”
10/29/24, 9:57 AM
Brussels

Transylvanian Students Embark on Immersive EU Journey in Brussels

This week, twenty Hungarian high school students from across Transylvania participated in an educational journey to Brussels, designed to deepen their understanding of European Union institutions and the city's rich historical context. Representing all eight MCC centers in Transylvania, this diverse group had the unique opportunity of a four-day, multifaceted trip, which fostered connections among young Hungarians and strengthened networks within the Hungarian minority in Romania.
10/24/24, 1:24 PM
Brussels

MCC Brussels Honors the Spirit of 1956 with its Annual Freedom Breakfeast

On a crisp October morning in Brussels, history, memory, and the enduring fight for freedom were celebrated at the Freedom Breakfast, a commemorative event that honored the legacy of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. Hosted by MCC Brussels, the event featured powerful speeches from prominent figures, each reflecting on the continued relevance of the revolution and the challenges facing Europe today.
10/23/24, 12:50 PM
Center for European Studies

MCC’s Center for European Studies Hosts Conference on EU Merit-Based Enlargement

Budapest
This past Friday, MCC's Center for European Studies organized a captivating and thought-provoking conference titled “EU Merit-Based Enlargement: Utopian, Dystopian, or Simply Realistic?”. The event brought together prominent experts and intellectuals from Türkiye’s Economic Development Foundation (IKV), Hungary, and beyond to explore the future of EU enlargement and debate the challenges and opportunities surrounding the topic.
10/21/24, 1:23 PM

MCC Co-Hosts the Transatlantic Partnership in a New Era Conference

On October 14th, MCC hosted the "Transatlantic Partnership in a New Era" conference in Berlin, uniting influential leaders from Europe and the United States to tackle significant challenges impacting the Transatlantic alliance. The event, organized by Mathias Corvinus Collegium, The German-Hungarian Institute for European Cooperation, The Danube Institute, and TheRepublic, sought to connect American, German, and Hungarian conservatives while fostering a vision for a future where these nations cooperate under conservative governance. Key sessions addressed critical topics including migration, antisemitism, economic policies, and evolving transatlantic relations.
10/21/24, 10:39 AM
Budapest Fellowship Program, Center for Law and Society, Center for Private Law, Center for International Law, Fall Academy

"Europe's Strength Lies in the Unparalleled Diversity of its Nations' Cultures."

Esztergom
MCC's School of Law hosted its three-day Autumn Academy under the title “At the Crossroads of Europe.” The weekend's discussions placed the goals and tasks of Hungary’s EU presidency into a broader context, addressing the challenges facing European cooperation. Renowned Hungarian legal scholars and leaders involved in the presidency shared their insights on these issues, followed by a debate competition among participating students.
10/17/24, 12:27 PM
Brussels

MCC Brussels Hosts "The War Against the Past: Fighting for our history" Conference

A thought-provoking intellectual forum took place at the historic Solvay Library in Brussels, addressing the cultural attacks on Western history and heritage. Titled "The War Against the Past: Fighting for Our History," the event was organized by MCC Brussels and brought together leading European thinkers to discuss societal tensions surrounding historical revisionism, identity politics, and the erasure of Western cultural achievements.
10/15/24, 11:31 AM
Visiting Fellowship Program

Myths, Hoaxes and Pseudoscience with Peter Boghossian

The renowned American philosopher and college professor, philosopher Peter Boghossian gave a lecture on the topic of myths, hoaxes and pseudoscience at MCC. The intriguing event shed light on the growing influence of ideologies on scientific journals and academic institutions has contributed to a growing "crisis of confidence".
10/14/24, 8:56 AM
German-Hungarian Institute for European Cooperation

MCC is organizing a conference in Berlin with the involvement of internationally recognized experts, scholars, and politicians.

The goal of the "Transatlantic Partnership in a New Era" conference is to create a unique forum for discussing the most current issues concerning European and American relations, as well as the public affairs of both continents, from the perspectives of Hungary, Germany, and the United States.
10/11/24, 4:23 PM

The Emerging Global South in a Shifting World Order – Samir Saran at MCC

The Global South plays a critical role in shaping the future of global affairs, economics, and culture. As the world becomes more interconnected, understanding and engaging with these nations is essential for achieving a more equitable and sustainable future. Coming from India, our international guest Samir Saran talked about his country’s development over the past three decades and also explained the hardships India faces in the 21st century.
10/3/24, 3:32 PM
School of Law

Every Generation Has a Duty to Fight for its Cultural Heritage": MCC Particpates in an International Heritage Protection Conference

16 students from MCC's School of Law participated in an international conference on different aspects of cultural heritage protection. The conference covered topics such as the protection of culture in the era of globalisation and European integration, the challenges of artificial intelligence and armed conflict, and the specific situation of underwater heritage. The students presented cases of Hungarian cultural heritage protection such as the Verespatak investment and the protection of the origin of Tokaj wine.
10/2/24, 10:47 AM

Frank Füredi's New Book The War Against the Past: Why The West Must Fight For Its History, was Presented After Cancellation Attempt

Brussels
There was great anticipation surrounding the release of Professor Frank Füredi's book, The War Against the Past: Why the West Must Fight for its History. Originally scheduled to be held at a local bookstore, the event was relocated to the Brussels Press Club on Monday evening after the bookstore unexpectedly canceled the event.
9/25/24, 3:52 PM
Visiting Fellowship Program

MCC Co-Hosts Conference "Identity as a Political Weapon"

Budapest
This past Monday and Tuesday, we had the honor of co-hosting a thought-provoking conference titled "Identity as a Political Weapon", in collaboration with the XXI Institute. The event brought together a diverse array of prominent political leaders, academics, and thinkers to engage in critical discussions on identity, gender, and sex— topics that are increasingly shaping political landscapes around the globe.
9/24/24, 12:10 PM
Center for Constitutional Politics

John Finnis at the Center for Constitutional Politics

9/20/24, 3:06 PM
Budapest Fellowship Program

MCC Welcomes New Cohort of Budapest Fellowship Program

Budapest
We are happy to announce the official launch of the fifth year of the Budapest Fellowship Program (BFP), in collaboration with the Hungary Foundation. This September, five American researchers—Charles Yockey, Daniel Whitehead, Evelyn Whitehead, Helen Roy, and Matt Roy—arrived in Hungary to begin a ten-month journey of research, teaching, and cultural immersion.
9/9/24, 11:38 AM
MCC-Mindset Pszichológia Iskola

MCC establishes new Center at the MCC-Mindset School of Psychology

Budapest
Klára Csúsz, Clinical Psychologist, Psychotherapist, and Human Resources Consultant, leads the newly established the Center for Communities and Organizations at MCC.
9/5/24, 3:55 PM
Révfülöp

The St. Jupát Sailboat, which Circumnavigated the Globe Four Decades Ago, is Relaunched on Lake Balaton

Révfülöp
On September 4th, MCC, in collaboration with the Hungarian Museum of Science, Technology and Transport relaunched the legendary St Jupát on Lake Balaton – the boat hand-built by Nándor Fa and József Gál and used by these two brave sailors in 1985 to circumnavigate the globe in 717 days, touching the shores of 12 countries and becoming the first Hungarians to sail around the world in this 31-foot vessel.
9/2/24, 11:56 AM
German-Hungarian Institute for European Cooperation

Is Germany Facing a Political Earthquake? - Live Coverage and Analysis of the Saxony and Thuringia State Parliamentary Elections

Budapest
The German election year continued on September 1, 2024, with two important state elections in the East German states of Saxony and Thuringia. Since political dissatisfaction with the current direction of the federal government coalition is most evident and drastic in East Germany, this is perhaps one of the most significant political events of the year in Germany. The German-Hungarian Institute hosted a live broadcast of the event at MCC, and, with the help of invited experts, also analyzed the preliminary results.
8/17/24, 12:23 PM
Center for Constitutional Politics

ECPR General Conference in Dublin

8/16/24, 3:43 PM
School of Economics, Center for Business Knowledge

Hungarian Wines on the World Map

Debrecen
With over 20 wine regions, Hungary's exceptional wines have earned them a prestigious position on the global stage. Our lastest event explored and expanded upon Hungary's rich wine heritage, with viticulture experts sharing their insights and experiences.
8/8/24, 2:21 PM

The Most Successful Yet: The 4th MCC Feszt Concludes A Record-Breaking Festival

With over 49,000 visitors, 300+ domestic and international speakers, 100 professional programs, 40+ concerts, and 150 exhibitors, this year was the largest and most successful MCC Feszt in history, and we can't wait to do it again.
7/25/24, 2:26 PM
Center for European Studies, Visiting Fellowship Program

"Right-wing Parties Need a Concrete Vision of the Future if they Want to Succeed"-MCC Participates in the 33rd Tusványos Summer University

MCC-Brussels also took part in organizing the lectures at Tusványos. The invited experts shared their thoughts on the current challenges facing the EU, the situation of right-wing parties, and their role in the European Parliament on July 24th in MCC-organized King Mathias Courtyard.
7/15/24, 1:22 PM
Center for Constitutional Politics

ICON•S Conference in Madrid

6/18/24, 1:30 PM
Center for Constitutional Politics

Constitutional Reasoning in Latin America and the Caribbean

5/28/24, 5:30 PM
Center for Constitutional Politics

John Larkin: Judicial Power in the United Kingdom

5/22/24, 12:07 PM
Center for Constitutional Politics

The Secrets of the Palace of Westminster

5/9/24, 4:49 PM
Center for Constitutional Politics

Research seminar with Michael Freeden

5/8/24, 4:23 PM
MCC Feszt

The Party Returns: Esztergom will once again host MCC Feszt from August 1st to 3rd

MCC Feszt, which attracted over 47,000 visitors last year, offers a dynamic range of musical, cultural, and educational activities. Organized by Mathias Corvinus Collegium, the largest educational institution in the Carpathian Basin, MCC Feszt is returning to Esztergom for the fourth time. The multi-day event will once again feature the best of Hungarian popular music, as well as renowned Hungarian and international experts and opinion leaders. Participants will include the director of the Oxford University Centre for Byzantine Studies, a former editor-in-chief of the Bild-Zeitung, a professor of political science at the University of Kent, and a UNESCO Distinguished Professor of Transnational Challenges and Governance at American University.
4/30/24, 5:42 PM
Center for Constitutional Politics

Twin Volumes on Constitutional Review

4/24/24, 1:14 PM
Learning Institute

The Two Faces of Learning - Competitive vs/and Collaborative

Budapest