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Researcher Stories: How much is a healthy year of life worth to society?

Each week from September, we will feature a distinguished Corvinus researcher who has recently received recognition for their work. On this occasion, we present Valentin Brodszky, who after obtaining his general practitioner's degree and a year of residency, started to focus on mathematics, statistics and economic theories. He now combines two his two passions: researching overall societal health gains, quality of life, cost-effectiveness in healthcare and costs associated with disease.

You can enter Building E through the southern gate

From the end of October, the Main Building’s (Building E) northern gate is closed, you can only enter the Building through the southern gate. The changes are made due to energy saving reasons.

Corvinus is among the best business schools in the region

The Deans of the 1,000 Best Business Schools worldwide have recommended Corvinus University of Budapest as one of the TOP 3 Business Schools in Eastern Europe based on the 2022 Eduniversal Deans’ Vote Survey results.

Corvinus international accreditation successes 2022 – AACSB, EFMD Accredited Executive MBA

On October 17, lecturers, leading officials, the staff of the service areas, present and former students and our corporate partners clinked glasses to celebrate the successes achieved in international accreditation this year. The guests attending the ceremony were welcomed by Dr. Péter Fehér, newly appointed Vice-President for International Relations and Accreditations, Prof. Dr. Zoltán Oszkár Szántó, Dean of the CIAS international research centre, and Prof. Dr. Lajos Szabó György, General Vice-Rector.

The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Italian Intesa Sanpaolo Group visited Corvinus

At the end of September, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Italian Intesa Sanpaolo Group, professor Gian Maria Gros-Pietro, visited Corvinus University of Budapest and gave a presentation on the topic of digital transformation and sustainability.

Researcher stories: A researcher modelling the future of the Hungarian energy sector

From September, every week we will introduce an excellent Corvinus researcher who has recently been rewarded for his/her work. This time you can meet András Mezősi, who, jointly with a number of fellow researchers, has been working for decades in the Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research (REKK) on certain models to work out how renewable energy sources could be used more extensively in Hungary, how the Hungarian energy network could handle the new unit of the Power Plant of Paks, or when Hungary could become climate neutral.

The Next Step: Data-driven business development workshop in November at the Corvinus University of Budapest

The winning team can visit the University of Glasgow, all expenses paid

Education development and research cooperation between Corvinus and MVM

By combining the academic knowledge of Corvinus University and the business experience of MVM companies, the main goal of the two organisations is to raise the quality of education and research in Hungary, especially in the field of innovation and business development.

The slides of workshop “Three Faces of Game Theory”

The slides of the very successful workshop "Three Faces of Game Theory" by Corvinus Center for Operations Research (CCOR) in Corvinus Institute of Advanced Studies (CIAS) are available.

Researcher stories: Renewables are important, but will not solve the energy crisis in themselves

From September, every week we will introduce an excellent Corvinus researcher who has recently been rewarded for his/her work. This time we introduce our colleague, László Szabó, who has been researching the energy sector for 25 years, analysing medium- and long-term consumption, production and glasshouse gas emission trends.
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