How can technology improve the lives of people with disability? Can a person with severe visual loss “see” again with the help of a mobile app? What does the science of bionics deal with and how can it pave the way for a more inclusive society? At the next Alumni Hungary Webinar, Kristóf Iván, associate professor of the Faculty of Information Technology and Bionics (ITK) at Pázmány Péter Catholic University, will present his team’s prize-winning development which assists people with serious visual impairment.
As work is one of the most crucial parts of our lives, it is important to have a healthy relation to it. However, in our modern, busy society it is not always easy to find a good work-life balance, and many develop deeper mental health problems related to work, such as work addiction. In May, psychologist and researcher of ELTE, Bernadette Kun gave an insight into her research in this important field as the speaker of the Alumni Hungary Webinar. Read our interview with her!
In our work-driven world, working a lot is usually encouraged. However, it is often difficult to stop, set boundaries, and find the right balance between work and private life. So how much work is too much work, and how can you keep a healthy relation to your work or study? You‘ll get the answers at the next Alumni Hungary Webinar on 29 May by psychologist Bernadette Kun.
Are you eager to learn new things and broaden your horizons in science, business, or culture? So get ready for the 2024 series of the Alumni Hungary Webinars, and learn from top-notch Hungarian researchers, professionals and the volunteers of the Alumni Network Hungary. We start this year’s series on 27 March with the webinar of Hikmat Hasanov, our alumni volunteer, who will share the secrets of successful fundraising with you. Join the Alumni Network Hungary and register for the webinar!
During a three-day event, scholarship holders, partners and Hungarian higher education institutions participating in the Stipendium Hungaricum programme met in Budapest at the end of November. The event, organised by the Tempus Public Foundation and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, marked the 10th anniversary of Stipendium Hungaricum and provided an opportunity for participants to look back on the most important milestones and achievements of the past decade.