Research Projects

Research Projects

Domestic

  • 2012-2016: three members of our faculty are participating in the MTA-ELTE Hermeneutics Research Group supported by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; scientific leader: Prof. Dr. István M. Fehér (ELTE)
  • 2012-2015  OTKA (National Foundation for Scientific Research) grant (no. K100922) for the study of Heidegger and National Socialism − Philosophical Approaches; scientific leader: Dr. Tibor Schwendtner
  • 2011-2013: Participation in the subproject pertaining to the Doctoral School in Textology and Literary Science, as part of the universities project  TÁMOP-4.2.2/B-10/1-2010-0008
  • 2009-2012: OTKA grant (no. K7685) for the study of a priori knowledge and philosophical inquiry; scientific leader: Dr. Gábor Forrai
  • 2008-2011: Bolyai grant earned by Dr. Gergely Ambrus
  • 2004-2007: OTKA grant  for the study of meaning and understanding in analytic philosophy, phenomenology, and hermeneutics, scientific leader: Dr. Gábor Forrai
  • 2001-2004: OTKA grant for studying experience, language and method in phenomenology and hermeneutics; scientific leader: Dr. Tibor Schwendtner
  • 2000-2003. OTKA grant for studying intentionality and its place in philosophy; scientific leader: Dr. Gábor Forrai
  • 1999-2000: OTKA grant for studying various notions within phenomenology and hermeneutics; scientific leader: Dr. Tibor Schwendtner

 

 International

  • The Institute is currently not participating in international projects. The following grants have been awarded to members of our faculty:
  • 2014: Campus Hungary, Long Term Research Trip, Institut für Slawistik Ungarische Literatur und Kultur, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Philosophische Fakultät II. (2 months), Dr. Miklós Nyírő
  • 2010: ÖAD Research Grant, Alexius Meinong-Institut, Universität Graz (1 month), Dr. Gergely Ambrus
  • 2010: Humboldt Research Grant, Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt a/M. (3 months), Dr. Gábor Forrai
  • 2009: MÖB Collegium Hungaricum, Research Grant, Vienna (1 month), Dr. Gergely Ambrus
  • 2007–: Erasmus cooperation with the Philosophical Institute of the Goethe University of Frankfurt.   Coordinator: dr Tibor Schwendtner.