International students of Széchenyi István University can watch one popular Hungarian film a month free of charge until June. The films not only provide them with pleasant entertainment and relaxation but also bring them closer to an important segment of Hungarian culture.
As the exam period of the previous autumn semester is about to end, students will turn their attention to the upcoming spring term. In this article, we collected the most important dates and deadlines for you to make planning for the next semester easier.
Known locally as “farsang”, Hungary has multiple unique traditions in February when it comes to costumes and celebrations. In our next article we have collected everything you need to know and some tips as well, if you want to join the festivities!
Széchenyi István University is about to create a new Science and Innovation Park in Győr on the former site of the Győr Biscuit and Waffle Factory. Building on the main research areas of the University, the park aims to stimulate the development of the region, and to contribute its scientific potential to the international business sector.
Whether you’ve just spent your first winter holidays in Hungary or you have already had several experiences, we hope it was relaxing and peaceful. Most of the Hungarian people spent their time with their families, many shops were closed, and some events were postponed because of the pandemic. Regardless, some of the enthusiastic volunteers of the Alumni Network Hungary shared their previous experiences and gave tips and advice for your next holiday season.