In addition to the Student Innovation Project and Student-Lecturer Project, which have been running with great success in recent years, Széchenyi István University has launched a new pilot programme exclusively for international students.
On 12 May 2021, the Alumni Hungary Webinar Series starts its brand new season! The webinars feature outstanding Hungarian scientists and inspiring professionals presenting their latest research and innovations. Just as previously, this exclusive webinar will be available for registered Alumni Network Hungary members only!
The team of the University of Pécs won an international innovation bronze medal with a virtual pet that helps children with diabetes. The team of four Brazilian students studying in the city achieved the excellent result representing the Medical School Institute of Transdisciplinary Discoveries (ITD) - UP reported.
Doctors and engineers? Chalk and cheese? Many people think of them as almost the opposites of each other, even though the latest trends are quite the contrary. Everyone dreams of an advanced, safe, healthy future, and the goal of the Biomedical Engineer Program (BEP) launched by the University of Pécs Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology in cooperation with the Medical School is to train professionals who can meet the challenges of the desired future. Engineers and doctors are now crossing the boundaries of their respective disciplines together in the best possible way. The first students can begin their studies in September 2021.
The European Service Network of Mathematics for Industry and Innovation (EU-MATHS-IN) is one of the continent's largest technology platforms that aims to facilitate the use of industrial mathematics in innovation. Dr Zoltán Horváth, Professor of the Department of Mathematics and Computational Sciences at Széchenyi István University, Győr has been recently elected as the president of this prestigious organisation.
Hungary has a long tradition of higher education and academic excellence with state-of-the-art research facilities, people with outstanding creativity and knowledge. This world-class education system and cutting-edge research and innovation tradition will set a milestone for accelerating future scientific research and economic development. Aidana Smagul, the dedicated alumni volunteer of the Alumni Network Hungary decided to make an interview with Yedil Myrzakhanov, who is currently a consul at the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Budapest.