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New opening hours could increase the attractiveness of farmers’ markets

Hungarians go to farmers' markets more than Italians or Brits. Those who stay away, however, think that farmers' markets are far away, expensive and inconvenient, according to a European research conducted by the Corvinus University of Budapest.

The library is getting a makeover!

The renovation will change the functions of the library's spaces.

Soft Skills, Hard Impact: B-School Leaders On What Really Matters In Biz Ed

In today’s dynamic and increasingly interconnected business landscape, technical proficiency alone is insufficient for effective leadership. Business schools must prioritise the development of soft skills, which are crucial for navigating complex organisational structures and fostering collaborative business environments. Ambition editor Colette Doyle recently convened a panel of six top international business schools to discuss how best such skills can be cultivated.

Living Water, Fair Food, Waste Dilemmas and Meaningful Gifts: Sustainability Theme of the Month Continues This Autumn

The Sustainability Theme of the Month project will continue this autumn, focusing on a highlighted theme each month through visions, articles, events, and initiatives.

A Reason to Be Proud: László Zsolnai Becomes a Member of The Club of Rome

The Club of Rome, founded in 1968, is an international association dedicated to reflecting on the future of humanity and our shared responsibility. Its members include scientists, economists, business leaders, senior public officials, and current and former heads of state from across the globe. Since July 2025, the Club once again has a Hungarian member: Professor László Zsolnai, head of the Business Ethics Center at Corvinus University of Budapest.

Are You a New Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Holder? Join the HÖOK Mentor Network!

Congratulations on receiving the Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship – an exciting chapter of your academic journey in Hungary is about to begin!

Apply to the Danube Youth Council – be the voice of young people in the Danube Region!

Would you like to gain a closer insight into how the future of the Danube Region is shaped? Are you interested in how international organisations work? Here’s your chance: applications for membership in the Danube Youth Council are open until 10 September 2025.

Navigator – Find your own path with us!

Starting university is exciting, but it can also feel overwhelming at first. You’ll soon be making lots of decisions: which courses to take, which events to attend and which student organisations to join.

The volume “Specific Examination of the Impacts of Artificial Intelligence” has been published.

The publication has been published by the Military National Security Service. Researchers from several Hungarian higher education institutions, including Corvinus University of Budapest, contributed to this ambitious project.

From Corvinus to the UN Office in Rome and Gaza

Gergő Darnay-Fitt is currently working at the Rome headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, but he previously led the organization's office in Gaza. We spoke with the Corvinus alumnus, who graduated from the International Relations master’s program, about his high-risk fieldwork, his experiences in Gaza, and how he launched his international career.
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