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We need new ways of math experiences for sustainable economic decisions, according to a Corvinus researcher

We study maths for a long time, but few of us understand it. It is therefore worth rethinking our relationship with mathematics alongside the UN's sustainability principles, says Máté Farkas-Kis, a researcher at Corvinus University.

The Alumni Class of ’92 returns in great numbers to celebrate a special anniversary

The Corvinus Alumni & Careers Team invited one of the most active alumni cohorts back on campus to celebrate their 30th anniversary as part of this fall’s Alumni Homecoming Season.

Visit the Gellért Campus dormitory, ask your questions before you move in!

The applications for Corvinus Gellért Campus dormitory starting in January, now is your chance to apply for a tour and ask questions before you move in.

Great results for our swimmers at the Hungarian University-College Championships

21 Hungarian universities participated in this year's Hungarian University College Swimming Championships on 25 November in Gödöllő. The students competed in amateur and professional categories. It was a great competition with a good atmosphere.

New experiments unravel the origins of political divisiveness

Even without political preferences or demographic data, it is possible to identify topics that divide society based on a new mathematical method developed under the leadership of the research center director of Corvinus CCL.

How enthusiastic citizens can become researchers – Citizen Science Day

The Corvinus University Library held its Citizen Science Day online conference on 25 October 2023.

Our student wins gold medal in climbing

In the autumn, the university bouldering competition was held, where our student Eszter Riesing won first place.

Fantastic performance by our judokas at the National University Championship

Our students collected two gold medals and one silver medal.

CIAS Inn: Princeton lecturer has found new perspectives for his research at the Institute

This is not the first time Michael Thate has visited Corvinus, as he has been working with the Corvinus Centre for Business Ethics for several years. He is spending two months as a visiting professor at the Corvinus Institute of Advanced Studies this academic year.

Innovative knowledge sharing on digital transformation with Europe’s leading university

On 2 and 3 November, we hosted a delegation of four senior managers from the University of St. Gallen (HSG), one of the top business schools in Europe.
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