Among the students who successfully participated in the TDK, the jury decides to delegate papers to the OTDK, which is the national round of the Scientific Students’ Conference.
The Scientific Students’ Conference is an annual event organised by the University to introduce and engage students in theoretical and practical research through self-directed scientific education beyond the compulsory curriculum. TDK facilitates the integration into the doctoral training.
You can apply with a scientific paper approved by a supervisor in the spring semester each semester. Your paper can also be orally presented following thorough pre-screened. More information about TDK can be at this link.
Attending Scientific Students' Conferences (TDK) is clearly one of the best research opportunities. You can also join in the scientific work at your university led by your teachers as a demonstrator. You can also check out the link for other relevant information.
CEMS is a one-year programme offered by Corvinus that can be completed parallel with the Corvinus Business School's MSc degree programme, usually in the two semesters of the second year. For more information on the International Management Programme, please visit this link.
It is a programme for assisting students studying at partner institutions in other countries in the European Higher Education Area. The programme, organised by the European Commission, has so far facilitated the mobility of more than 2.5 million university students. If you wish to study abroad and are ready to face new challenges, the following page will help you with how to get there.
Erasmus +, Campus Mundi, and foreign winter and summer universities can all be a challenge for you depending on your interest and preferences. You can read more about them at this link.
The International Opportunities menu item of the website will also help you with this question.
By browsing the International Opportunities tab under the Training menu item, you will be able to choose from a number of exchange programmes abroad, among which Erasmus is perhaps the most popular. Click here for more information.
Demonstrators are one of the cornerstones of our institution regarding student talent development. This is a voluntary activity of both a student and a teacher, based on the individual work of students committed to the profession. Demonstrators can choose between the fields of research and teaching.
Pursuant to the provisions of the applicable Study and Examination Regulation, on the last day of the semester in which you successfully obtain the final certificate (Absolutorium); so it is not related to the final exam, as you can also take it at a later date.