Times Higher Education has recently published its latest ranking list, the Emerging Economies University list, which evaluates institutions on their teaching, research, knowledge transfer and international outlook. The new 2020 ranking includes eight Hungarian universities, among which the best results were achieved by Semmelweis University and also includes the Szent István University for the first time.
Stipendium Hungaricum doctoral students host an exhibition in frames of the Parallel Hungary project of the Hungarian University of Fine Arts. The mission of the exhibition is to start a discussion about interpreting and understanding each other’s cultural backgrounds in a playful way. The exhibition opened on 30 January and can be visited until 18 February in the Aula of the University.
A video about the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) has recently confirmed that Hungarian competitors are among the top four countries on the world-famous ranking since 1959. The ranking system is based on the total number of gold medals collected from the very first Olympiad.
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The University of Pécs is the first among Hungarian higher education institutions to stop purchasing plastic PET bottled water and drinks. Seventy free water filling stations will be installed instead.
The assistant professor of ELTE, Edit Mátyus won the ERC Starting Grant at the beginning of September. The prestigious research fund will help Mátyus to build her team at ELTE and to conduct pioneering research across the fields of chemistry. Now, the young researcher gave an interview and shared the latest news about her plans.