Name
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Lajos Besenyei
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Year of birth
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1941.
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Graduate and qualifications
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Economist, teacher
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Specialization
Issuer of Degree
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Economist, teacher
Karl Marx University of Economics, Budapest
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Current employment, scope of activities
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University of Miskolc, Institute of Information Management and Methods, Department of Business Statistics and Forecasting
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PhD, DLA
(if it issued in five years, the title of dissertation)
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PhD
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(Membership of Hungarian Academy of Sciences); doctor of Hungarian Academy of Sciences (DSc); “dr habil”
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Széchenyi Professor Scholarship, István Széchenyi Scholarship, György Békéssy Postdoctor Scholarship
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Lecturer activity till now (list of the subjects, period of the education, education in foreign language)
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Statistics, Statistics of Economy, Business Statistics, Demography, Business Forecasting, World Modells, Statistical methods of decision making, Multivariate statistics, Statistical modells, Sampling methods.
Statistics and Business forecasting in English.
I have been lectur (professor) since 1964. (46 year)
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Introduction of professional experiences till now
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I deliver lectures on statistics, forecasting and related topics in graduate, post graduate and doctoral level. I am participant in international conferences, usually deliver lectures, I was visiting professor in China, Peking, Chineese People University, (1989), study trip in USA (Chicago 1985, Buffalo 1992)
I was the leader lot of national and international research project. (OTKA, MTA, OMFB and EU projects), strategic plans – eg. Strategic plan for Miskolc for 2013, Borsod Abauj Zemplén County.
I was member of National Demographic Government Committee, I am member of Hungarian Economic and Social Council.
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Professional, scientifically (art) activity in the last five years. (The most important, maximum 5, publications linked the educated subjects)
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Lajos Besenyei:New problems of Future Research. Bibliotecha Iuridica. 2008.pp. 51-63.
Lajos Besenyei,: Current Questions of Lifelong Learning. CEO Konferencia kiadvány. 2008. pp.81-89. (2008) (Budapest)
Lajos Besenyei: Statistical Methodological Basis of Forecasting: A jövőkutatás helye a XXI. században. Előadás kötet megjelenés alatt.
A jövőkutatás helye a XXI. században (2008) (Budapest, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia)
Lajos Besenyei,:Forecasting methods special regard to Statistical Methods Magyar Tudományos Akadémia IX. Osztály Statisztikai és Jövőkutatási Bizottságának tudományos ülése, Budapest. 2009.
Lajos Besenyei,: Places and Possibilities of Higher Education Concerning Lifelong Learning : New challenges -change of Paradigm. Besenyei Lajos Közgazdász Professzor,. Megjelenés alatt.
Places and Possibilities of Higher Education Concerning Lifelong Learning (2009) (Miskolc)
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The most important 5 publications in the scientifically- professional career (if it is different from the previous)
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Lajos Besenyei,: Economic Statistics. Juhász Györgyné, Róth Józsefné. 1980. 387 oldal.
Lajos Besenyei,:Forecasts, Reliability, Reality . Gidai Erzsébet, Nováky Erzsébet Közgazdasági és Jogi Könyvkiadó, Budapest, 1982. 1982. 215 oldal.
Lajos Besenyei,: Future Research, Forecasting in the Practice: Módszertani kézikönyv. Gidai Erzsébet, Nováky Erzsébet,. 1977. 290 oldal.
Lajos Besenyei,: Methodological Experience of Future Research in Hungary. Gidai Erzsébet, Nováky Erzsébet,. 1983. 103-134.
Lajos Besenyei,: The turning points of the development of future research. 2000. 3-11.
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Scientifically/ professional public activity, introduction of international relationships
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President of Statistical Committee of Hungarian Academic of Scienties (HAS)(2005-), President (1999-2005) and member (1985-) of Future Research Committee of HAS, Member of Demographic Committee of HAS. (2005-). President of National Statistical Board (1996-2004), Presisdent of Association of Hungarian Professors (2010-), President of Hungarian Rectors Conference, (2004-2005), Member of National Demograpgic Committee of Government, (2001-2005) Member of Hungarian Economic and Social Council. (2005-).
Member of International Institute of Forecasters.
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