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“Alumni – Alma Matters”: Why universities and their alumni need each other now more than ever

An interview with Dr. Serge Sych, Vice President, Stakeholder Engagement about the alumni relations and career development strategy and his new team here at Corvinus.

MyCorvinus Navigator has been shortlisted for the QS Reimagine Education Awards

In 2023, the QS Reimagine Education Awards & Conference will mark its 10th anniversary, honoring the most exceptional educational innovations worldwide.

The Board of Trustees has approved this year’s bonus pool

The body has taken decisions on the financing of next year’s salary increase and the name of the new campus on Ménesi Street.

The gender pay gap is not just a women’s issue

It is a waste of society’s resources to leave out educated people from important positions, and women's qualifications should also be used, said Beáta Nagy, a sociologist at Corvinus, at a student association event.

“Whoever comes to sing with us, honours us” – Crescendo Corvinus has been formed

There is no admission exam, we welcome all students and staff regardless of their qualifications or mother tongue - says our alumnus Sándor Kabdebó, the conductor of Corvinus’ freshly formed Choir. From the next semester, you can even get credits.

Corvinus professor receives Prometheus Award

Prof. Dr. Miklós Virág of the Institute of Entrepreneurship and Innovation has been awarded the Prometheus Prize.

The University’s Head of Strategy gave a presentation on the new campus at the Building on Art event

The theme of the Inside Art conference, a side event of the Art Market Budapest, was the impact of art on real estate investments.

CIAS Inn: “Hungarian researchers can be found almost everywhere in the world” – interview with László Végh

We spoke to László Végh, a Hungarian-born researcher and professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science, who is spending two months as a visiting professor at the Corvinus Institute of Advanced Studies this academic year.

CIAS Inn: “Hungarian researchers can be found almost everywhere in the world” – interview with László Végh

We spoke to László Végh, a Hungarian-born researcher and lecturer at the London School of Economics and Political Science, who is spending two months as a visiting professor at the Corvinus Institute of Advanced Studies this academic year.
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