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Risk or investment? For what and for whom are student loans good?

With the student loan - if you are ready to take some risks - you are able to finance your university years. We’ll show you how.

Our Beach Handball Team is champion for the sixth consecutive year

After a one-year break, this year the beach handball MEFOB (Hungarian University-College National Championship) finals were held again at EFOTT (National Tourism Meeting of Students and Colleges), where Corvinus took home the gold.

Where does the Silk Road lead? – China’s ambitions in Hungary and the region

The "New Silk Road", China's Belt and Road project, passes through Hungary too. What does this mean for the Central and Eastern European region? Where is it now, how successful is it? What are the risks for us? We talked to Dr. Tamás Matura, lecturer at Corvinus University, China expert.

Visit the new common area in Building E for internship and entry-level job opportunities!

As the result of a recent agreement between Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions and the University, the company sponsored the renovation of a common area on the 3rd floor in Building E.

Civic activism in universities? – Social responsibility at Corvinus

Dr. Gabriella Kiss is an associate professor and Fanni Nyírő, an activist at Extinction Rebellion Hungary

The new career model for lecturers requires conscious planning

The academic career path model is already working in practice, with an increase in research in half a year. We spoke to Deputy Rector for Academic Workshops László Csicsmann,

The changing nature of the cultural tourist: motivations, profiles and experiences of cultural tourists in Budapest

A publication by Corvinus researchers was published in the Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change.

Inner drives: Is the future of marketing communications more sustainable when using backcasting?

Article by Alexandra Köves assistant professor of Corvinus (Institute for Business Economics, Department) and Gábor Király senior researcher (Budapest Business School, Future of Higher Education Research Centre) was published in Futures journal, which is at the cutting edge of developments in the theory and practice of futures-oriented research across many disciplines.

Repeated collaboration of inventors across European regions

New publication by NETI Lab members Sándor Juhász and Balázs Lengyel in European Planning Studies

Constraining Government – New book of Zoltán Balázs published by Lexington Books

Moderate government is a classic doctrine. It has been considered the best solution of preventing tyranny and anarchy alike.
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