THE MISSION, ACTIVITY AND HISTORY OF THE FOUNDATION
Academician Julius Rezler, the first outstanding researcher of Hungarian working sociology before World War II, a former professor at the University of New Mexico,
set up a foundation in 1995. The foundation's primary aim is to introduce and propagate
dispute resolution and arbitration techniques in Hungary and the Central European region.
Dr. Rezler appointed a curatorium to lead the operation of the foundation:
Prof. János Farkas, (ChairPerson); Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology and Communication, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Dr. Mihály Csákó, Associate Professor; ELTE University of Budapest
Dr. András Krémer, director, Mediation Service for Education
Dr. Péter Tóth Pál, Senior Research Fellow; Technical University of Budapest
Dr. Mária Ladó , Senior Advisor; Employment Office
Dr. Tamás Várady, Managing Director, Geomagic Hungary
Prof. Zane Reeves, Professor; University of New Mexico
The members of the supervisory board are:
Dr. Kálmán Gulyás
Dr. Iván Korcsmáros
Sándor Mátyási.
The foundation currently offers four different types of scholarships for Hungarian post graduate students and young researchers, see details in Hungarian at the related link of this webpage. Since 1995 forty one scholarships in Hungary and thirty six scholarships to U.S. universities have been granted.