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Application for Demonstrators 

The deadline for applications is 27 January at 12 pm.

Corvinus consults directly with professional bodies on the new legal and financial framework for Erasmus and Horizon

We have started discussions on the legal interpretation of the new rules for EU funding. According to government information, this year's Erasmus exchange programmes can continue undisturbed. We will inform the university community as soon as we have further details.

Corvinus joins the Crowdhelix Network 

The network connects a group of leading research institutions and innovating companies around the world.

Corvinus wins the PwC international competition

Three Corvinus students have won first prize in the Business Experience Challenge case competition.

Corvinus to expand with a technology-intensive new campus on Ménesi Road next year

It is planned that Corvinus students and faculty will be able to move into the new Campus on Ménesi Road next autumn.

Our colleague’s article among most cited publications

The article was published in the prestigious international journal "Politics and Governance".

7 Reasons to Choose Corvinus University of Budapest

International Application period has officially started. If you want to be extra sure that Corvinus is the place to be, here are 7 reasons why choosing our university is easy!

Our student Sára Nagy represents Corvinus at the World Squash Championship in Cairo 

Our Master’s Management and Leadership student participated in the FISU University World Championship Squash 2022 tournament in Cairo.

Climate change, conflict and consumption: Corvinus PhD students presented in Maryland

The impacts of the Ukraine-Russia war on the global energy-system and economy; the effect of sufficient consumption on environment and economy - these were the topics of presentations by PhD students Aron Hartvig and Bence Kiss-Dobronyi at the Integrated Assessment Modelling Consortium Annual conference in Maryland.

Palatal is for happiness, plosive is for sadness: evidence for stochastic relationships between phoneme classes and sentiment polarity in Hungarian – Publication by Réka Benczes and Gábor Kovács

The publication by Réka Benczes and Gábor Kovács was published in the Cambridge University Press.
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