The Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship offers a wide range of opportunities for the scholarship holders. One of the many benefits is the Stipendium Hungaricum Mentor Network, which helps freshman students to become familiar with Hungarian culture and higher education with the help of dedicated and motivated mentors.
The coronavirus epidemic also fundamentally transformed music education, and with the spread of computer technologies, digital infrastructure also appeared in art education. The research, launched last fall, aimed to map creative ideas, teacher motivation strategies to support student activity, and the issue of how valuable online resources can be adapted to a modern art education system.
The participants of the PTE MOONBIKE cycling challenge, which started on 15 May, reached the Moon in 55 days, breaking last year's record!
As an international alumni volunteer you can get benefits from the Alumni Network Hungary to build your carrier. Either you search your first volunteer project as a fresh graduate, or you are an experienced volunteer, the Alumni network Hungary has a wide range of opportunities to find your place. Join our volunteer team for the next two years and be our network mobilizers!
Péter Böröcz, head of the Packaging and Environmental Testing Laboratory at Széchenyi István University, has recently been elected to the Board of Directors of the US-based International Association of Packaging Research Institutes.
In July the presenter of the Alumni Hungary Webinar Series was the internationally acclaimed ethologist, Ádám Miklósi, the head of the Ethology Department and the director of the Institute of Biology at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE).