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Erasmus+, Horizont Europe programmes not in danger in Hungary

Hungary's participation in the Erasmus+ scheme and Horizont Europe research programme are "not in danger", applications can continue to be submitted, the regional development minister said in Brussels on Wednesday, after talks with two EU commissioners on the matter.

Extended Registration for the Travel in Science Conference  

Applications are invited until 27 January 2023.

Our lecturer presented at the European Sociological Association conference 

Beáta Nagy's presentation was given at the European Sociological Association's Council of National Associations Conference in Naples.

The government will cover Erasmus and Horizon grants if no agreement is reached

The government will pay for the cost of Erasmus scholarships if negotiations with the European Union fail. The University has previously indicated that it would also cover the costs if necessary.

Corvinus research: 6 trends will have major impacts on the sustainable future of the Visegrád countries

The post-COVID recovery options of the V4 countries have been explored by an international research project.

“Science: the way to know the world” conference

The Institute of Accounting and Law took part in the 19th Hungarian Science Festival.

“We need to focus on substantial issues”

Corvinus University has come a long way in the past 3 years, but with the completion of the organisational changes, the institution is entering a new phase of the renewal process. We spoke to Márton Barta, Head of Strategy, about new courses, improving research results, the community spaces of the Main Building and the Ménesi Campus, which will be unveiled next academic year.

Charity December is back!

Corvinus student organizations and professional colleges join forces to make Christmas and everydays brighter for families in need in Ukraine.

Researcher stories: Mathematical models can also describe human behaviour

Each week from September, we have featured a distinguished Corvinus researcher who has recently received recognition for their work. This time you read about Barna Bakó, researcher of the Institute of Economics who believes that everything can be described with mathematical models, provided there are sufficient data.

Corvinus receives international sustainability award 

Corvinus University of Budapest has been named the most sustainably improved university in the world by UI GreenMetric, which ranks more than a thousand higher education institutions from more than eighty countries.
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