Participation is free of charge, but registration is required.

Symposium

Speakers

Szabolcs Hollósi - member of the board of trustees of the HÁRFA Foundation, sociologist, strategic manager of TINLAB

Ágnes Herpainé Márkus - social politician, social innovator Virtual School

Program

Joint Thematic Forum on Social Innovation Management and Local Development, Good Governance.

Thursday, November 27, 2025, 4:15 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

PROGRAM:

Welcome

Welcome: László Rónavári-Kedves, INNOK CEO, Institute Director

Approaches and Hungarian examples of social innovations in the TINLAB system

Speaker: Szabolcs Hollósi, member of the board of trustees of the HÁRFA Foundation, sociologist, strategic leader of TINLAB

TAPASZ – Teachers’ partnership for solidarity

Social innovation – solidarity economy, networking of SMEs, alleviation of educational disadvantages, development of local society among families

Speaker: Ágnes Herpainé Márkus, social politician, social innovator Virtual School

Coffee break, networking

Roundtable discussion on cooperation of local social networks led by SMEs, future-oriented knowledge, solidarity shadow education

Participants: Ágnes Herpainé Márkus, social innovator Virtual School

Ildikó Babócsy, teacher, e-learning expert, head of the Department of Educational Development and Talent Development at ELTE

Petra Buru, mentor, teacher, member of the Virtual School teacher network

Dániel Csende, ELTE Spanish and history teacher candidate, Virtual School teacher network

Viktória Csordás-Takács, social worker, community developer, Virtual School parent network

Snack

Planned program, the organizers reserve the right to change.

The event is open to the press.

Information

The symposium will be held on Thursday, November 27, 2025, from 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM.

The symposium will be held at: Tudásközpont18

1184 Budapest Üllői út 317.

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Application

    “Social well-being is not just about alleviating poverty, but also about expanding opportunities, ensuring equality of opportunity, and creating social justice.”
    Titmuss, Richard M. (1974)
    Social Policy. London: George Allen & Unwin

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