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Thoughts and Words Can Be Dangerous: Banned Books, From Stencils to Samizdat

"Many great books were out of reach for teachers and students before the regime change—Siberia surrounded us, in a sense," was one of the reflections shared at Corvinus University on April 10, during a panel discussion linked to the Banned Books exhibition.

“Corvinus Students Showcase Resilience and Innovation Through Divisional First Places at BBICC 2025″

Four Corvinus University students excelled at BBICC 2025 in Belgrade, winning two divisional first places and finishing 5th overall, demonstrating strategic brilliance, teamwork, and determination.

Poetry Day X Corvinus: If you read just ten poems about spring today, let these be the ones

On Poetry Day, April 11, Corvinus University will share excerpts from poems written in ten commonly spoken languages within the student community, in English translation. The poems celebrate spring, as it was welcomed in medieval Mosul, along the banks of the Yangtze River, or perhaps in early 20th-century Paris or Budapest.

Corvinus DSG Symposium 2025 – Stable partnerships and the need for a respectful discussion culture

The DSG Dialogue 2025 was entirely dedicated to the new elections in Germany and the cooperation between the academic world and DACH companies.

Corvinus Career & Business Festival 2025: Successful Career Building

This year, we once again hosted the Corvinus Career & Business Festival, where over 30 companies, including the university's key strategic partners, participated. The wide range of sectors – consulting, banking, finance, FMCG, large companies, SMEs, and nonprofit organizations – ensured that every participant found a career opportunity that matched their interests.

What will be the future of ESG in a changing global political and economic environment?

The Corvinus ESG Club was launched, where experts discussed the potential benefits of transparency, the impact of the changing international environment and the differences between sustainability and ESG.

Over 500 Corvinus Students Participate in International Study Programs This Academic Year

To mark the first anniversary of the Pannonia Scholarship Programme, Corvinus University has taken stock of its experiences with international study mobility under the new framework. Thanks to the joint support of the Pannonia Programme and the university’s maintaining foundation, the Maecenas Universitatis Corvini Foundation, Corvinus was able to ensure continuity in international mobility opportunities even after the suspension of Erasmus+. As a result, student participation remained steady, and hundreds were able to begin their studies abroad.

From the Heart of Budapest to the Top of Agriculture

According to Gábor Hajnal, Head of BASF's Hungarian Agro Division, agriculture is not merely a business sector but a responsible vocation with long-term impacts on society as a whole. The company has achieved significant market successes in recent years, especially in horticultural crops, where it is currently the market leader with over a 30 percent market share.

The Spin-off Club hosted a sold-out event at the university featuring Bence Gazdig

The event provided attendees with valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities of entrepreneurship, along with practical advice on building a business in Hungary from the founder of Gazduig Creative Agency.

More Money Alone Won’t Solve Sustainability

Despite rising GDP and the benefits of globalization, these factors alone are not enough to ensure environmental sustainability – in fact, urbanization tends to worsen the situation. This is the key finding of a new Corvinus University of Budapest and HUN-REN KRTK study, based on data from 149 countries.
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