The 2021 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is awarded to David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian for their discoveries of thermal and mechanical transducers. This subject is deeply rooted in research carried out at the University of Szeged.
Are you interested in studying in Hungary? The Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship is the most prestigious higher education scholarship programme of the Hungarian Government that offers a wide range of courses for international students with an excellent academic track record.
Becoming a university or college student gives many extracurricular opportunities than lectures and exams. You can choose to join a language course or arts and science group, participate in career counselling, or try to do new sports. The selection is broad, only your free time is the limit.
Based on the financial support of the Hungarian Government, Tempus Public Foundation offers scholarships for foreign higher education students, graduates, lecturers and researchers who would like to gain further knowledge in Hungarian higher education institutions, research or art institutes. In our new series you can get information on these scholarships, this time you can learn more about the bilateral state scholarships.
Are you interested in studying in Hungary? Do you want to find out more about the scholarship opportunities in the country? In our new series, we introduce you to the different scholarship options available in Hungary.
At the next session of the Alumni Hungary Webinar Series in September, you can get an insight into the latest developments of the self-driving vehicle industry. You will also learn about ZalaZONE project, the largest test track in Central Europe, located in Zalaegerszeg, Hungary. Our presenter will be the reputable expert in advanced automotive technologies, Zsolt Szalay Ph.D. This exclusive webinar will be available for registered Alumni Network Hungary members only!