Sustainability and circular economy were the focus of recent student innovation projects at Széchenyi István University. The young people came up with innovative solutions to four real-world business and organisational problems, with one team, for example, carrying out an energy audit of the Győr ice rink, which could help the club make significant savings.
This January, Corvinus University of Budapest is launching a new world class Laboratory on Data Science and Economic Complexity. The laboratory will strengthen the expertise of the university as it prepares to launch this September its new Data Science in Business undergraduate program, a unique offering in Central Europe.
The Preclinical Research Centre of the Medical School of the University of Pécs has just been inaugurated. The project has created a suitable environment for teaching and research activities, and the centre is unique and niche in the region in several respects.
The Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) launches Hungary's first, English-language Physicist-Engineer programme.
Széchenyi István University is fully prepared to welcome international students and provides them not only with high-quality education but also with attractive living conditions, said Miklós Lengyel, Deputy State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, during his visit to the institution, which was occasioned by the anniversary of the Stipendium Hungaricum higher education scholarship programme next year.
Dr. Gábor Kemenesi, a key virologist at the National Laboratory of Virology in Pécs, and a member of Hungary’s COVID-19 Task Force was the speaker of the Alumni Hungary Webinar series in November. He gave an exciting presentation on global pandemics and the consequences of the COVID-19 epidemic. We interviewed him about his research field and the role of communication in science.