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7th April - KJU Day - Monday

Time

Program

10:00 - 11:30

Registration

- Hall

Kodolanyi Janos University of Applied Sciences,

Address: 1139 Budapest, Frangepan u. 50-56.

15:30 - 18:00

KJU’s Institutes Introduce Themselves

- Room 401

15:30 - 16:30 -

Tourism in Hungary

Introduction of the Institute of Tourism and Business Studies

16:45 - 17:45

- Introduction of the Institute of Social Sciences and Liberal Arts

18:00 - 20:00

Official Welcome Ceremony

18:00 - 18:35 - Welcome Address

- Room 401

Dr. h.c. Péter Szabó Ph.D, rector

Internationalization at KJU

Orsolya Hoffmann, vice-rector for International relations

Eva Horváti, director of International relations

18:40 - Welcome reception

Buffet and wine-tasting - Ground floor (hall and lounges)

Cultural programs during the reception:

Introduction of the Institue of Cultural, Communication and Media Studies

Traditional Hungarian Folk Music and Dance in modern interpretation by FolkmanuShowk - KJU Folk Dance Ensemble - Lounge Club

Video montage based on KJU students' projects - Lounge Club

Jazz music offered by the students of the Jazz Department - Lounge Cafeteria

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8th April - Chinese Day - Tuesday

Time

Room 111

Room 103

Room 113

Room 115

Room 121

Room 123

Room 218

Room 125

09:00 - 10:30

Spa and Wellness Vera Seifert

The Psychology of Thinking and Learning

/ Positive Psychology (influence on well

being)

Marlon Langenhof

Modern Status and Trends of Tourism Development

in Central Asia

Alexandr Artemyev

Futurism. The Future of Tourism as an Art

Pau Pérez Ledo

Turkish Lifestyle

Hatice Kizilkaya, Ayse İrem Kütükoglu

The Evolution of the Romanian Political System after the 1989

Revolution Toró Tibor STAFF PROGRAM Educational Marketing Interactive Workshop Krisztina Bolhoy 10:00 - 11:00 - China under the Fifth

Generation Gergely Salát

11:00 - 12:30

Changes in the Iconography of Saint Nicholas from a Cultural Perspective Małgorzata Haładewicz-Grzelak What Motivates Adolescents and How Can They Be Reached?

Martje Pool

Responsible Tourism Development & Community Well-Being: Soria Moria Educational Development Program,

Cambodia

Kristin Holdø Hansen

The Economic Determinants of Innovation. Adam Oleksiuk Understanding of Youth Well-Being: Russian Researchers’ Perspective Bulatova Elena Piaci szerkezetek: kompetitív piac, egy

pont gazdaság György Ottilia STAFF PROGRAM Educational Marketing Interactive Workshop Krisztina Bolhoy 11:30 - 12:30 - Chances to Go to China for Free

Prof. Zhang Xuemei

Lunch break

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12.45 KJU Lounge - Vernissage Over the Wind and Rain

Bridges to China

photo exhibition by Károly Duló

(film director)

Room 318 - Conference

Chinese Buffet

14:00 - 15:30

(conference in

one room)

Introduction: Well-being and Research

Communities Gyöngyvér Szabó Hervai Is Wellness a Phenomenon or just a Fashion of the 21st Century?

Vera Seifert, Hana Romová Psychologist Perspective - Well-being/Thinking and Learning Marlon Langenhof Household's Willingness to Pay for Safe Non Timber

Forest Products at Morikouali-ye Community

Forest in Cameroon

Sophie Michelle Eke Balla

Development of the Methodology of the Audio Guide for the Blind and Visually

Impaired People Ekaterina Bugrova - Ekaterina Chilova - Alexandra Dmitrieva - Yulia Pyankova Ways of Regional Cooperation in the Russian-Ukrainian Borderland. Case of „Donbass” Euroregion Anna Shmytkova - Ekaterina Safronova

Tourists Flow from Russia to India

Bratko Anastasia

Chinese Zodiac and Chinese Calligraphy - close to the mysterious

Oriental country

16:00 - 17:30

(conference in

one room)

Radio Publicity as a Simulated Dialogue of the Post-modern Society. Małgorzata Haładewicz-Grzelak Modern Trends in Gifted Education Iryna Budz

Introduction of CLIL: Pros and Cons (European

Experience)

Ianina Pocheniuk

Economics Situation and Implementation of the Cohesion Policy in Poland

between 2007-2013

Adam Oleksiuk

The Empowerment Projects of the Euorpean Union for

Women in Turkey

Tulay Yildirim

The United Arab Emirates is a Fast-growing Recreation Centre Ekaterina Safronova - Ivliev Olga New Destination in Congress and Event Tourism: To Host a World-Class Event in

Russian Province

Dmitry Bugrov

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9th April - Well-being Day - Wednesday

Time

Room 111

Room 113

Room 115

Room 103

Room 121

Room 123

Room 125

Room 218

09:00 - 10:30

Licheń (Poland): a Semiotic Study of a Contemporary Pilgrimage Center Małgorzata Haładewicz-Grzelak International Political Economy. World Economy and Geopolitics Adam Oleksiuk Workshop 'Conflict Management' René Vrielink The Psychology of Thinking and Learning /

positive psychology (influence on well being)

Marlon Langenhof Reducing Absenteeism by Managing Behaviour and Organizational Culture Martijn Moonen

The Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania. Formation and

Characteristics

Toró Tibor

Telephely elméletek

György Ottilia

STAFF PROGRAM

What is your brand? Personal Branding Architecture. Interactive Workshop based on Coaching Tools Zita Gaál

11:00 - 12:30

Tourism Product of Kazakhstan Alexandr Artemyev Global Trends in Tourism Planning

Pau Pérez Ledo

Famous Cities in Turkey

Hatice Kizilkaya, Ayse İrem Kütükoglu Subjective Well-Being of the Youth Bulatova Elena Autonomy-projects in Transylvania Toró Tibor Fenntartható fejlődés, elvek és indikátorok György Ottilia STAFF PROGRAM What is your brand? Personal Branding Architecture. Interactive Workshop based on Coaching Tools Zita Gaál

Lunch break

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Room 318 - Conference

Room 203

14:00 - 15:30

(conference in

one room)

Poverty/Exclusion in Rural Hungary Judit Kozma

Well-being and Social Work Profession Gyöngyvér Hervai Szabó Participative Methods on Cultural Value Management in Rural Areas György Fekete Well-being, Innovation and Responsability in Tourism Tamara Rátz Tourism in Kazakhstan: Indicator of Prosperity Alexander Artemyev

Futurism: The Future of Tourism. Global Trends

on Tourism Development

Pau Pérez Ledo

International Hotel Chains Construction Projects in Ekaterinburg Alexey Safronov Tourism Resourses in Russia Arapova Lubov

16:00 - 17:30

(conference in

one room)

The Choice of Foreign Languages at Primary Schools of Germany Mariya Parkhomchuk Why Do International Students Apply? University Medical Center Results Gizem Limnili Investment Tourism Сlimate in Russia Tereladze David

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10th April - Budapest Day - Thursday

Time

Room 103

Room 113

Room 115

Room 121

Room 123

Room 125

Room 111

Room 218

09:00 - 10:30

Different Perspectives on Changing Habits Martje Pool Lessons of Transformation of the Polish Economy. Investment Climate in Poland Adam Oleksiuk Practice-Oriented Approach in Tourism Education Alexandr Artemyev

Global Trends on Coastal Tourism Managment

Pau Pérez Ledo

Workshop 'Conflict Management'

René Vrielink

Turkish Cuisine

Hatice Kizilkaya, Ayse İrem Kütükoglu

Subcultural Dimensions of Well-Being; Subcultural Identity and Subcultural Capital as Well-Being

Approaching Tools Bulatova Elena STAFF PROGRAM International Mobility, Student Services & Marketing Discussions and Networking Eva Horvati

11:00 - 12:30

Big Events Organization Perspectives and Challenges: case study

of Yekaterinburg

Dmitry Bugrov, Alexey Safronov

Disability and Well-Beeing: Prevention of Needless Disability in Third World Countries Kristin Holdø Hansen

Propaganda Language in the Period of Stalinism in the

Post-war Poland

Małgorzata Haładewicz-Grzelak

The Analysis of Touristic Resources of Yekaterinburg and Sverdlovsk Region: innovative trends Alexandra Dmitrieva, Yulia Pyankova, Ekaterina Bugrova

Employee Engagement: The Relationship Between Job Satisfaction (fun at work) and

Organizational Performance

Martijn Moonen

The evolution of the Romanian and the

Hungarian-Hungarian Relationships. The "external" relations of the Hungarian community in Romania

Toró Tibor STAFF PROGRAM International Mobility, Student Services & Marketing Discussions and Networking Eva Horvati

Lunch break

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11th April - Hungary Day - Friday

Time

Program

10:00 - 11:00

Departure from Budapest to Székesfehérvár

Meeting point

at 09:50 at KJU, 1139 Budapest, Frangepan u. 50-56.

11:00 - 13:00

KJU Székesfehérvár Campus Visit

Sightseeing in the Royal Seat of Medieval Hungarian Kings

http://turizmus.szekesfehervar.hu/_user/11/leporello_angol_uj_2013_net_egybe.pdf

13:00 - 14:00

Free Program

14:00 - 17:00

Visit to The Camaldulian Hermitage in Majk, the Home of Monks who Promised Lifelong Silence

http://majkkamalduliremeteseg.blogter.hu/tag/monastery

17:00 - 20:00

Visit to Fehérvárcsurgó the Neoclassical Károlyi Castle

Wine Tasting Dinner in the Castle

http://www.karolyi.org.hu/

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