Party in the park – celebrating 10 years of Stipendium Hungaricum at Gellért Campus
The Stipendium Hungaricum programme is 10 years old, let's celebrate it together with a party in the garden on the Gellért Campus on 20 June.
Waste collection, a mostly Roma business, provides an income for 35,000 disadvantaged people at a time, and their estimated annual turnover is equivalent to the cost of running the entire university sector in Budapest. By recycling, waste collectors also make a major contribution to sustainability goals, Corvinus researchers found.
This year's graduation ceremony is very special for Corvinus, as the graduating students will receive their diplomas for the first time at the Gellért Campus, which was opened at the beginning of the year.
Dissertation entitled: "Comprehensive competence assessment and evaluation in higher education using learning analytics methods and techniques".