September 27, 2016
http://mno.hu/belfold/menedek-igenis-vannak-migransok-1363641 - Hungarian news portal mno.hu reports: A study on the representation of the refugee crisis in Hungarian and Austrian media conducted by CEU’s Center for Policy Studies (CPS) was published yesterday. At the event CPS Research affiliate Vera Messing highlighted that according to their finding, Austrian media emphasized the humanitarian, while Hungarian media the security issues of the refugee crisis.
December 9, 2015
http://www.szabadfold.hu/csalad/nemritkan_a_szulok_allitjak_gyermekuket_az_ut_melle__utcasarkok_palantai - Hungarian news portal szabadfold.hu reports: As in several countries, child trafficking is a big problem in Hungary.
November 2, 2015
http://hvg.hu/itthon/20151102_messing_bernath_interju_menekultek/nyomtatas - Hungarian news portal hvg.hu reports: According to a recent research by Research Fellow at CEU’s Center for Policy Studies, Vera Messing and Gabor Bernath from the HungarianAcademy of Sciences, a professional communication campaign was initiated before the beginning of the refugee crisis, which was engineered by the Hungarian government to manipulate the population’s fears from migrants.
May 28, 2015
Hungarian weekly HVG interviewed LGBT human rights activist Tamas Dombos (SOCL '04) about the challenges LGBT people currently face in Hungary. Dombos, a junior researcher at CEU’s Center for Policy Studies (CPS), has been working at Hatter Society since 2007, one of the largest and most active LGBTQI NGOs in Hungary.
Due to copyright regulations the article is only available in print (May 28, 2015, pp.28-29. "Napi rendszeresseggel zaklatjak a melegeket")
May 19, 2015
http://rtl.hu/rtl2/magyarul/aki-szegeny-az-is-marad Research Fellow at CEU’s Center for Policy Studies (CPS) Vera Messing was interviewed by Hungarian commercial television’s news magazine (RTL 2 “Magyarul Baloval”) about child poverty in Hungary.
January 20, 2015
Hungarian Civil Radio broadcast an hour-long interview on Jan. 20 with Research Fellow at CEU’s Center for Policy Studies Zsuzsanna Vidra, researcher Viktoria Sebhelyi and Noemi Katona about a recent research project conducted by CEU on child trafficking and the role of the different child protection institutions in Hungary.
December 17, 2014
http://www.elelmiszer.hu/cikk/a_financial_times_a_vasarnapi_zarva_tartasrol - Hungarian trade news portal elemiszer.hu reports: In response to a Financial Times article criticizing the Hungarian government’s recent measure against Sunday opening of shops, researcher in the Center for Policy Studies (CPS) at CEU Attila Bartha stated that from the recent shopping habits of Hungarians it is evident that the new law is against the wishes of the Hungarian people.
November 6, 2014
http://www.168ora.hu/itthon/emberkereskedelem-felsofokon-131741.html - Hungarian news portal reports: Many Europeans do not see human trafficking as a problem that affects them directly, even though the exploited labor of trafficking victims is a factor that enables Europeans to live “the good life,” according to a study by CEU's Center for Policy Studies.
April 3, 2014
http://www.ceu.hu/article/2014-04-03/parhuzamos-vilagegyetemek-talalkozasa-romaprogram-es-kozmunka
The article of romasajtokozpont.hu reports: The conference hosted by CEU’s Center for Policy Studies touched upon whether there is such a program that could redirect masses of the Roma to the primary job market or public works is the only realistic objective.
February 7, 2014
A Közép-európai Egyetem egy kutatás kapcsán hozta létre a civil térképet, amelyet aztán további frissítésre átadott a HAND Szövetségnek. Ennek segítségével folyamatosan áttekinthető, hogy a magyar civil szervezetek milyen fejlesztéseket hajtanak végre a világban. A mostani térkép a magyar civilek elmúlt ötéves munkáját mutatja. Hasonlóan ehhez, már a világ több országában nyomon követhetők a nonprofit szervezetek külföldi fejlesztései.