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Temporary water shut-off in the Salt House on 3 July

26/06/2023
There will be a water meter change at the Salt House on Monday 3 July between 11am and 2pm. The water supply will be interrupted during the work.
Corvinus University of Budapest

Russian IT sector may face dark future

26/06/2023
Since the outbreak of the war, there has been an exodus of young, highly skilled workers from Russia and Belarus. Experts warn that this could soon lead to a situation similar to that in post-World War II Germany in terms of skilled human capital in the two countries. Using data available on the online platform GitHub, a Corvinus researcher has studied the proportion of Russian and Belarusian software developers who have left their home countries since the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Corvinus University of Budapest

What has rush hour got to do with obesity?

23/06/2023
In the framework of the Research Week, CIAS held its final workshop of the semester, where five international visiting researchers from the Institute presented their current work.
Corvinus University of Budapest

CIAS Inn: “I already feel the time I can spend in Budapest short”

23/06/2023
Olga Gurova, from Laurea University in Finland, will spend a month at the CIAS, during which time she will research the situation and development potential of the Baltic second-hand clothing industry and the shopping habits of regular visitors to second-hand shops.
Corvinus University of Budapest

Information about the graduation ceremony

23/06/2023
The summer graduation ceremonies are approaching, now we are giving some important information about the course of the celebretion in advance.
Corvinus University of Budapest

Another successful Erasmus+ Staff Training Week at Corvinus

22/06/2023
Our University held its Erasmus+ Staff Training Week between 5 and 9 June, for the second time since COVID.

The secret of a fearless workplace

22/06/2023
Psychological safety in organisations is more important than ever – Amy Edmondson, Professor at Harvard Business School, gave a lecture on this topic at the Herbert Simon College Award ceremony at Corvinus on Tuesday.
Corvinus University of Budapest

The majority of Corvinus students use artificial intelligence

21/06/2023
91 per cent of students are familiar with artificial intelligence, although one in five do not use it for their studies, according to a recent survey by the Library of Corvinus University of Budapest.

How does positive information sharing affect bank lending?

21/06/2023
The Institute of Finance's research seminar series brings renowned international researchers to Corvinus every week. Most recently, Ibolya Schindele gave a presentation on the impact of positive information sharing on bank lending.

Now anyone can take a book from our library

20/06/2023
Not just any book, of course, but you don't have to bring it back. The promotion lasts for a month and books can be taken away from the front door.

Five Corvinus researchers receive Bolyai scholarship

20/06/2023
The results of this year's MTA Bolyai János Research Fellowship have been published, with five Corvinus researchers among the 155 awardees.
Corvinus University of Budapest

Our case solving team wins a bronze medal in Thailand

20/06/2023
The Corvinus team came third in the Chulalongkorn International Business Case Competition for BA students in Thailand.

Hungarian Academy of Sciences now classifies Vezetéstudomány / Budapest Management Review as “MTA A”

20/06/2023
The June 2023 issue of the periodical was published.
Corvinus University of Budapest

Paul Whelan in Research Seminar: you can forecast the future better by understanding beliefs

19/06/2023
Paul Whelan, associate professor of finance at Copenhagen Business School and research fellow at Imperial College Business School visited Corvinus University and gave a lecture on subjective risk premia in bond and FX markets.
Corvinus University of Budapest

Putin’s War: Corvinus lecturer presents his new book

19/06/2023
 “What to do with those in Russian society who are convinced that this is a just and patriotic war? Who will convince them that this is not the case?” – Zoltán Sz. Bíró poses the dramatic question at the end of his new book titled ‘Putin’s War’. The author, who is a Master Lecturer at the Department of International Relations at Corvinus University of Budapest, was interviewed by Dr. András Rácz, a Master Lecturer at Corvinus and Russia expert, at the presentation of the book at the University on Wednesday.
Corvinus University of Budapest

Introduction of Multi-Factor Authentication and Cisco AnyConnect

16/06/2023
Recent IT security incidents have accelerated the process through which IT aims to enhance the security of our monitored systems.
Corvinus University of Budapest

Student success: Élesztő Award won by the Protégé Mentoring Programme

16/06/2023
Corvinus students Viola Horváth and Márk Kiss won this year's Élesztő Community Award, jointly founded by Bridge Budapest and Dreher Brewery.

Extended Doctoral Students’ Union election period

16/06/2023
The Supervisory Board of the Doctoral Students' Association has extended the period for the election of representatives until 22 June.
Corvinus University of Budapest

Silver medal for our students in the MEFOB indoor volleyball championship final

16/06/2023
Our team finished second in the women's final and fourth in the men's final.
Corvinus University of Budapest

Corvinus research: only bold and agile SMEs will be innovative  

16/06/2023
More risk-taking and willingness to change are needed to increase competitiveness.
Corvinus University of Budapest

The Corvinus Science Shop and the Department of Public Policy have launched their collaboration

15/06/2023
Corvinus University of Budapest

Low-cost flights and corporate sustainability – Interview with former German minister and UNO director

15/06/2023
Interview with Prof. Dr. Klaus Töpfer, former Director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and former German Federal Minister for the Environment about on the sustainability responsibility of companies, especially airlines.
Corvinus University of Budapest

CIAS Inn: “American society must respond to the opioid crisis”

14/06/2023
Panka Bencsik, a microeconomist and researcher in the United States, came straight from Nashville to Corvinus. She will spend two months at the CIAS to do research on the economic impact of the opioid crisis in the US.

Our basketball team came second in the final of the University and College Championship

14/06/2023
The team will also take part in the European University Championship in Debrecen this summer.
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