Six of the international students from Széchenyi István University, Győr performed so well at last year's Student Science and Art Conference (SSAC) that they were selected to participate in this year's National Student Science Conference, which is the final of the competition. All of them came to study at the institution through the Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship.
The Faculty of Business and Economics of the University of Pécs (UPFBE) has successfully extended its programme accreditation awarded in 2020, as the first countryside university in Hungary, by the EFMD, one of the most prestigious organisations for the qualification of international business management programmes.
Hungarians have always been outstanding at finding innovative ways to solve problems, often leading to the invention of objects that now surround us every day. Gömböc, one of the biggest sensations in the world of mathematics in the early 2000s has also been developed by Hungarian researchers. Read the story of this unique mathematical invention in our new series of Hungarian innovations!
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.
Hungary has brilliant studying and scholarship opportunities, which are open to students from Cyprus too. Visit the Study in Hungary booth at the Cyprus International Education and Career 2023 fair in Nicosia between 3 and 5 March to find out more about Hungarian study options!