by Vajda Virág | Apr 26, 2026 | Division for International Cooperation, News
On 31 March 2026, the SIMPLE project consortium held its third transnational project meeting in Warsaw. The meeting marked an important milestone in the project implementation. Together with the partners, we reviewed the progress of the individual work packages and...
by Vajda Virág | Apr 22, 2026 | Division for International Cooperation, International Projects, News
On 30 March, HETFA and WBA jointly held the first national IMPACTA stakeholder meeting online. Supported by the Interreg Danube Region Programme and implemented across seven countries, the IMPACTA project aims to foster the social integration of disadvantaged groups...
by Vajda Virág | Apr 22, 2026 | Division for International Cooperation, Division for Urban and Regional Development, International Projects, News
“Great cities are not built for cars. They are built for people.” – Janette Sadik-Khan How can this mindset be translated into everyday urban practice in Central Europe? This is the question at the heart of the PATH-CE (Pedestrian Access and Tactical Hubs for...
by Csenge Polgár | Apr 5, 2026 | Division for International Cooperation, Division for Public Policy and Impact Assessment, News
The CARES project has launched a new online learning platform designed for people working in care and for those preparing to enter the sector. The CARES project is an Erasmus+ project focused on improving the lives of social care professionals by promoting inclusion,...
by Vajda Virág | Apr 2, 2026 | Division for International Cooperation, Division for Public Policy and Impact Assessment, Egyéb, News
After more than two years of research, collaboration, and educational innovation across four countries, the DECONSTRUCT project is reaching its conclusion. On 15 April 2026, the Zachor Foundation for Social Remembrance, together with HÉTFA Research Institute and their...
by Vajda Virág | Apr 1, 2026 | Creative Industries, Egyéb, News, Research Reports
The 2026 Folk Art Report was recently released. We are proud that HÉTFA was able to contribute to its creation. This is the first representative public survey to examine the social perception of folk culture and folk art, as well as related consumption habits in...