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International Student Mobility

Long-term student mobility and Short-term study mobility

More scholarships and quality partner universities worldwide!

Build contacts, gain international experience and see the world with the Pannonia Scholarship Programme!  Offering both short and long-term mobility, the programme gives university students, lecturers and staff members the opportunity to study, research, teach or complete a practice period abroad. In and outside Europe, in any country in the world!

Corvinus University of Budapest

Student Scholarships

Corvinus University of Budapest

Short-term student mobility

Mobility for study or research (2-30 days), including active participation as a conference speaker or summer university studies.

Corvinus University of Budapest

Long-term student mobility

Mobility for study or practice period (2-12 months) or research (2-3 months, only for masters, doctoral and single-cycle programmes).

Why is the Pannonia Scholarship Programme unique?

100% credit recognition
The programme guarantees students recognition of credits earned abroad: the activity carried out during the student’s learning mobility must be accepted by the sending institution and fully comply with the curricular structure, so that 
Varied mobility opportunities around the world
Thanks to the wide range of mobility opportunities offered by the Pannonia Scholarship Programme, everyone can find the one that best suits their career path. 

Short-Term Student Mobility

Short-term student mobility for study purposes refers to academic mobility programmes aimed at earning credits, where the duration is a minimum of 2 days and a maximum of 30 days, targeting specific destination countries.

This call for applications applies to mobilities to be completed by 31 August 2025.

Partner list

Participation in intensive courses is possible only at the University’s partner institutions.

Participation in summer university programmes, professional events, academic competitions, and delivering conference presentations is not limited to partner universities.

How much is the scholarship?

  •  1-10 days: 30 000 HUF/day
  • 11-20 days: 20 000 HUF/day
  • from day 21: 10 000 HUF/day

Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Cook Islands, Denmark, South Korea, United States, United Kingdom, Faroe Islands, Fiji, Finland, France, Netherlands, Hong Kong, Ireland, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Canada, East Timor, Kiribati, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Macao, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Monaco, Nauru, Germany, Niue, Norway, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, San Marino, Switzerland, Sweden, Samoa, Singapore, Taiwan, Tonga, Tuvalu, New Zealand, Vanuatu

  •  1-10 days: 27 500 HUF/day
  • 11-20 days: 17 500 HUF/day
  • from day 21: 7 500 HUF/day

Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Bhutan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, North Macedonia, Estonia, Georgia, Greece, Croatia, Iraq, Yemen, Cambodia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Kosovo, Laos, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Maldives, Malta, Myanmar, Moldova, Montenegro, Nepal, Italy, Russia, Armenia, Pakistan, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sri Lanka, Serbia, Syria, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan

  •  1-10 days: 25 000 HUF/day
  • 11-20 days: 15 000 HUF/day
  • from day 21: 5 000 HUF/day

Albania, Algeria, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bahrain, Barbados, Belize, Benin, Bolivia, Botswana, Brazil, Brunei, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Chile, Comoros, Costa Rica, Chad, South Africa, South Sudan, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Djibouti, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, El Salvador, Ivory Coast, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Philippines, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Iran, Jamaica, Jordan, Cameroon, Qatar, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Colombia, Congo, DR Congo, Central African Republic, Cuba, Kuwait, Lesotho, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malaysia, Malawi, Mali, Morocco, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, Mongolia, Mozambique, Namibia, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Palestine, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Rwanda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, São Tomé and Príncipe, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Suriname, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Somalia, Sudan, Eswatini, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Turkey, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Uganda, Uruguay, Venezuela, Vietnam, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Cape Verde

Frequently Asked Questions

Within the period specified in the current call for applications, through a request submitted in the Neptun study system.

Minimum 2 days, maximum 30 days.

  • Bachelor and undivided program students with at least one completed semester
  • Full-time Master’s students starting from their first semester
  • For conferences, abstract acceptance is required.
  • For professional events, active participation in a workshop or a presentation is required.
  • For academic competitions, proof of active participation is necessary.

Intensive course, summer university, study visit, active conference participation, professional event, academic competition.

For credit-earning mobility (e.g. blended course, summer university, study visit):
a) Letter of Acceptance from the host institution
b) Language certificate (if required)

For non-credit-earning mobility (e.g. conference, professional event, academic competition):
a) Letter of Acceptance from the host institution
b) Confirmation of academic approval (based on a downloadable template)
c) For active conference participation: proof of accepted abstract or presentation

Not within short-term mobility.

Participation in intensive courses is only possible at the university’s partner institutions. The list can be viewed above.
Participation in summer university programmes, study visits, professional events, academic competitions, and conference presentations is also possible at non-partner institutions.

Yes, for credit-bearing mobility, a minimum B2 level complex language certificate is required in the working language of the mobility.

You can find the relevans informations above.

In case of questions, you can inquire via the Do It Online platform under “International Mobility” in the section “Tasks before mobility”.

Long-Term Student Mobility

Application renewed!






Corvinus University of Budapest

Partner list*​

Felhívjuk figyelmedet, hogy a Neptunban képzési szinttől függetlenül minden megpályázható intézményt láttok listázva, ezért fontos, hogy itt, a honlapon található partnerlistából tájékozódhattok arról, hogy az adott megpályázható intézmény alap-, osztatlan vagy mesterszakhoz, esetleg doktorihoz van rendelve. Fontos, hogy csak olyan képzési szinten tudjuk a helyeket kiosztani, ahogyan a partnerlistában jelölve van, azaz, ha egy alapszakos hallgató megjelöl egy csak mesterszakosnak hirdetett helyet, akkor figyelmen kívül fogjuk hagyni jelentkezését.

*We reserve the right to make changes until the application is launched. Where there is nothing under 'information', a B2 level is required.

Pannónia scoring system

Scoring of the 2025/2026 academic year applications will be based on a 70-30% ratio of points, based on the following:

  1. Points gained from study results can be a maximum of 70. The basis of the scoring system is the cumulative adjusted credit index, which takes into account the grades of all semesters. When calculating the index, the denominator includes both the registered and completed credits, therefore unsuccessful subjects are also considered.
  2. Extracurricular activities are worth 30 points maximum. The points for the subcategories are maximised.

How much is the scholarship?

The monthly amount of the scholarship for long-term student mobility depends on the country of destination: HUF 400,000 for high-income countries, HUF 375,000 for middle-income countries, and HUF 350,000 for low-income countries.

Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, Israel, South Korea

Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, Georgia, China, Russia

Azerbaijan, India, Thailand, Turkey, Vietnam, Colombia, Mexico, Egypt, Morocco, Argentina, Brazil, Peru

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, but please note that in order to travel abroad, you must: 

  • have completed at least one semester at bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral level; 
  • have completed at least seven semesters in the case of undivided programs.  

Yes, a cumulative grade point average of 3.00, weighted by credits, is the minimum requirement, so the results of all your completed semesters will be taken into account. If your cumulative grade point average weighted by credits is below 3.00, you are not eligible to apply.

You can submit your application through the Neptun system, where you must provide the requested information and upload the documents specified in the call for applications.

Important! Check what language exams or other requirements your chosen university has, as you will also need to meet these.

Yes, but all students who travel abroad in their final semester will delay their graduation by one semester, as the Credit Transfer Committee will only decide on the transfer of credits and grades earned abroad at the beginning of the following semester.

A B2-level language exam in the language of your future studies is a basic requirement for applying. The host university may also require other language exams. All certificates proving your language skills must be uploaded to the application platform when you apply.

If you are studying in Hungary at your own expense, you will also need to finance your studies

abroad. In addition, the general application requirements of the university apply; there are no further requirements.

However, you should be aware that the Pannónia or other scholarships will most likely only cover part of the actual costs incurred, and you will have to finance the difference yourself.

No, it does not come automatically. You must indicate your interest in the scholarship when submitting your application.

You can find the relevant information on this page, under the partner list.

You can only select partner institutions related to your field of study. The list of fields of study is available in the “Subject areas” table.

Regardless of Brexit, British universities are still included in the partner list, from which you can choose a university that is relevant to your program.

No, because during your studies abroad, you must take courses that are relevant to your major and level of study.

Once you have submitted your application, you cannot change your preferences.

The scoring depends on several factors, such as: 

  • Academic results: based on cumulative credit index – 70% 
  • Professional activities: – 30 %, these are e.g. participation in TDK (Scientific Students’ Association), academic competitions, demonstrator activities, student organization and professional college activities, participation in programs helping foreign students integration. 

Further information here.

 

The score for academic performance will be based on the adjusted credit index for the last completed semester. This index looks at the overall performance for the semester and takes into account both the credits earned and the credits taken.

The admission threshold varies from year to year, depending on the number of applicants in a given year and the number of scholarships available.

This part of the application interface will not be available before May 28. In order to ensure that all documents are available when you submit your application, you can already start obtaining the documents required to certify other activities (the applicable templates can be found HERE) and preparing the certificates (e.g., TDK/OTDK results, competition results, language exam documents).

Questions Related to Language Exams

Yes, you do. Corvinus requires the presentation of a language exam as a condition of application, so an individual exemption from a partner institution is not sufficient. During the application process, you must present an official language exam certificate corresponding to the language of your studies abroad.

You must upload your language exam certificate to the Neptun system when submitting your application.

A language exam is a prerequisite for application; you cannot apply without it and it cannot be replaced.

It is definitely worth it, as language exams no longer earn extra points, but a B2 language exam in the language of study is a basic requirement for applying.

The advanced level language exam is equivalent to a B2 language exam, so it is also acceptable. However, the partner university may request a language exam certificate, which must be presented.

The requirements of the partner universities are listed in the list of partner universities or you can find the information on the website of the selected university. If you find any discrepancies, please contact our staff via the Intézd Online! interface.

Other Study Related Questions

The 21-credit rule stipulates that you must complete a minimum of 21 credits during your studies abroad. This ensures that your semester abroad truly corresponds to the study requirements at home.

If you go abroad for your last semester, you may have to delay your graduation by one semester due to the recognition of your foreign credits. The semester only ends after your return, so you need to take into account the duration of the recognition process in your home country.

Course descriptions for foreign universities are available on the official websites of the partner institutions or on the information pages reserved for foreign students by the host universities.

Yes, during the semester abroad, you are generally required to take courses in accordance with the study requirements of the program. Accordingly, the University may require a minimum number of courses.

Yes, if you meet the conditions of the scholarship program and are eligible for support, the deferred semester will also remain supported.

The Credit Transfer Committee will help you select the appropriate courses for your semester abroad.

It is worth consulting with the coordinators and reviewing the host institution’s curriculum.

Yes, it is possible to take subjects that are not included in the domestic sample curriculum, but these subjects will not necessarily count toward your studies at home, so it is advisable to consult the Credit Transfer Committee.

You can find the list of subjects and their descriptions on the websites of foreign universities, or you can inquire at the Corvinus Study Department.

In theory, it is possible to complete all courses for the semester at the foreign university, However, this depends on the course offerings of the host institution and the credit transfer options available.

Yes, if you continue your studies in active status during the semester abroad, you will remain eligible for your domestic scholarship.

It is usually possible to cancel your intention to go abroad by a certain date, which is indicated in the call for applications.

It is possible to extend the fall semester to the spring semester, but this requires the consent of both the host and home universities. The extension must be requested in a timely manner and you must meet the conditions for extension of the scholarship program.

The spring semester can be extended until August 31 at the latest.

If you have any questions, please contact us via the Intézd Online interface, under International Mobility, in the section “hings to do before mobility.”

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