From climate research and sustainability education to wildlife health and green innovation, Hungarian universities spent June exploring solutions to some of today's most pressing challenges. These stories highlight how students, researchers, and educators are contributing to meaningful change while collaborating with partners across the world.
Summer in Hungary is more than warm weather and long days — it’s a season when the country’s landscapes, traditions, and creative spirit come alive. For international students, June marks the beginning of a period filled with exploration, cultural immersion, and a deeper understanding of what makes Hungary unique.
Hungary’s universities are not only centers of academic excellence, but also vibrant, global communities where international students can thrive, innovate, and lead. This month’s highlights showcase inspiring achievements—from award-winning research and student-led initiatives to personal success stories and impactful collaborations.
As the year begins, Hungarian universities are showcasing research that explores what sustains modern life — from the resilience of the human mind and social behaviour to the protection of forests, technologies and the environments that surround our planet.
Hungary is home to a proud academic tradition and a vibrant scientific community. By choosing to study Natural Science here, you join a network of institutions that combine centuries of knowledge with cutting-edge research. From physics and chemistry to biology, agriculture, and environmental studies, Hungarian universities open the door to discovery and innovation – and it’s time for you to be a part of it!
Hungary is entering a new era of bold, globally visible scientific excellence. Recent years have seen groundbreaking innovations—from Hungarian-speaking AI and laser disease diagnostics to particle physics and autonomous drones. With astronaut Tibor Kapu’s launch into orbit, even the sky is no longer the limit. Once a quiet contributor, Hungary is now shaping the future of global science.