Aktuality Centra
22. April 2025
22. April 2025
Last week, colleagues from the Centre of Social and Psychological Sciences of the Slovak Academy of Sciences met at their annual meeting to strengthen ties, discuss further integration of the three institutes and to present their work.
13. April 2025
13. April 2025
What are the causes and consequences of inequalities in the Slovak labour market in the context of the Corona pandemic? This was the key research question investigated by the team from the Institute for Forecasting CSPS SAS between 2020 and 2024, led by Lucia Mýtna Kureková.
18. July 2024
18. July 2024
he national coordinators of the European Social Survey project, Michal Kentoš and Denisa Fedáková, presented the results of the Slovak pilot of data collection in the form of self-completion (SC) on 8-10 July 20204 at the fifth international ESS conference, in the ISCTE university premises in Lisbon.
5. June 2024
5. June 2024
The Institute of Social Sciences of the Centre of Social and Psychological Sciences, Slovak Academy of Sciences, the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts of Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, in cooperation with the University of Groningen, Netherlands, will host the prestigious summer school of the European Association of Social Psychology (EASP) for doctoral students in the field of social psychology.
31. May 2024
31. May 2024
This Book of Abstracts compiles the contributions presented at the Research in Social and Psychological Sciences Conference, the first joint conference of the Centre of Social and Psychological Sciences, held in Smolenice on April 9, 2024.
19. April 2024
28. February 2024
28. February 2024
22. February 2024
22. February 2024
Two new studies were published on the website of the CSPS SAS Institute for Forecasting, the authors of which are researchers Dušana Dokupilová and Martina Repíková.
23. January 2024
23. January 2024
Final Conference and Upscaling Event of the INFO-POW project in Bratislava
5. January 2024
5. January 2024
On 13th October 2023, our colleagues Ivana Studená, Miroslav Štefánik and Lucia Kováčová participated in the final conference of the ISKILL project: Industrial Relations and Social Dialogue to Kick-In Inclusive Adult Learning at the premises of Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), a leader of the project.