Sustainability is key in our modern world and it is more and more important to raise awareness to the eco-conscious way of living. To bring this idea closer, three German Erasmus students Jan, Louisa and Carlotta at the Óbuda University created the Facebook site Sustainability in Budapest, which is a virtual exhibition that shows eco-friendly solutions in the city of Budapest. Let’s see some of their findings!
Alper Uzun, who studied at the Trakya University in Turkey, chose BME as a location of his master studies. In Budapest, he loves not only the historical background, but also the view from the Gellert hill. But you have to perform, no easy grades, he adds. Interview.
After his bachelors made in Turkey, Yahya Kara graduated at BME as an MSc mechanical engineer. He pursued his studies on PhD level, at the Department of Polymer Technology. Interview about education quality, Budapest life, and his experiences as an international student.
At 10 am CET on Thursday, 12 November 2020 Alumni Hungary will continue the Alumni Hungary Webinar Series in which world-famous Hungarian scientists, artists and professionals give inspiring presentations about their latest research and innovations.
University years are really great times! You gain new friends, broaden your knowledge and you still have a safe environment to try out your interests. These times are also crucial in terms of your career path, therefore it is worth starting to plan ahead during your studies. By joining Alumni Network Hungary you will be part of an international network that will help you to make the most out of your Hungarian studies and to prepare your future aims early enough. Let’s see what the benefits are!
Once you got admitted to a university you will learn countless new expressions and terms that are indispensable for everyday life at a university but they are different from country to country. Hungarian universities are not exceptions so let’s find out what are the most important university expressions in Hungarian!