Studying at a university in Hungary offers the opportunity to meet exceptional professors and professionals. In the past months, there have been several notable events, including a visit from Nobel Prize winner Karikó Katalin, an exhibit from a world-renowned art collective, a workshop for alumni, and a researcher specializing in Sub-Saharan African studies.
Participating in international competitions can offer significant experience in your field of study. Hungarian university students have been challenging themselves by competing with others, and their success stories are inspiring. We have compiled some of their recent achievements and encourage you to consider the opportunities to participate in such competitions when choosing an institute to study in Hungary.
As one of the most prestigious higher education scholarships in Hungary, Stipendium Hungaricum attracts thousands of students. This year we set up a new record, as we never received this many applications! Are you among the applicants who wish to read some fun facts? Check the most important facts and figures from 2024/2025 application period!
Step into the realm of architectural brilliance at the MORE TAKE ON AFRICA exhibition at FUGA Budapest Center of Architecture. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of architectural achievements, featuring renowned architects and their contributions, including public buildings in Niger during the 1980s or the legacy of revered modern Egyptian architects. Additionally, discover a visionary architect, addressing the intersection of generative AI and the future of mass housing projects. This innovative approach specifically focuses on alleviating the housing crisis in the Global South, with a keen emphasis on Egypt. Go for the exhibition of how these architects shape the narrative of African architecture, bridging temporal and geographical boundaries.
Why is it worth applying for the Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship programme, and how studying in Hungary can improve your academic and professional path and your personal growth? Watch the video interviews of the students of ELTE about their journey in Hungary!