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“This is the real recognition of our work” – Interview with Dr. Izabella Kuncz

In the autumn semester of the 2023/24 academic year, students chose Izabella Kuncz as the nicest teacher of the semester. In our interview, we asked her what led her to this career and what are the beauties and difficulties of teaching.

Corvinus successes at the European University Games

The international sport event, which took place between 12 and 24 July in Debrecen and Miskolc, has come to an end. This year, Hungary won the most medals, to which the students of Corvinus University of Budapest also contributed.

Several bags of plastic waste collected by the Library staff at this year’s Plastic Cup

The staff of the Corvinus Library participated in a summer team-building programme, taking part in the V. Tisza Lake PET Cup with three canoes to fight plastic pollution.

Corvinus University of Budapest hosted the first Conference on Economic Complexity (CEC)

The event organised for the first time, by the Centre for Collective Learning, led by Professor César A. Hidalgo.

This year Corvinus University has the highest entry requirements again in the fields of economics, social sciences and IT

The most talented students continue to choose Corvinus University, and as a result, Corvinus has the highest cut-off scores for scholarship places in bachelor programmes with daytime delivery in all three areas offered: economics, social sciences and IT. Again, the highest admission score in the field of economics was required for the English-language bachelor programme in International Business Economics, with a minimum requirement of 478 points. This time, the majority of the students admitted to Corvinus have chosen English-language programmes.

Erasmus+ staff week at Corvinus

Participants from five countries had a memorable week together at a professional event from 17-21 June.

CIAS Inn: secrets inherited from socialism are dragging Hungary back

Why do we try to call a teenage spy story laced with romance to account for historical credibility? In her latest publication in CIAS, American cultural anthropologist Maya A. Nadkarni examines the politics of memory in Hungary's socialism through the heated debates surrounding the portrayal of the past in the Hungarian series The Informer.

Neptun has been renewed! The brand new interface is now available

We're happy to announce the big news: the Neptun student interface has been completely redesigned.

Another medal at the European University Games

Our student won a silver medal in karate!

Kidney exchange and frequency action require proper planning too

How to double the benefits of radio frequencies? Is it ethical for only some of the participants of an experiment to gain a real market advantage? Nobel Prize winner economists delivered lectures at Corvinus University.
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