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Being feared does not make you a good leader

Eszter Czank took over the position of location leader of Infineon Technologies' Budapest office on May 1, after returning from maternity leave, while writing her thesis for the Corvinus Executive MBA (dual degree in partnership with MSM – Maastricht University). Her story shows that a woman leader can do the impossible if she has the confidence and support of her peers. And, not least, she gives it back to her colleagues.

Corvinus hosted the AACSB Accreditation Conference

The AACSB Europe, Middle East, and Africa Accreditation Conference was held at Corvinus University of Budapest from 29-31 May 2024.

The call for Application for Teaching Assistants is extended, and it is open until 03 July

Application for teaching assistant position can be submitted for the provision of activities beyond the curriculum requirements.

A gender revolution? The obstacle course for women’s leadership

A new book has been published by Beáta Nagy on the gender regime, women's chances of becoming leaders and its pitfalls, and the difficulties of reconciling work and private life.

Senate: They supported the launch of 11 new Master programmes and adopted the library strategy

The panel held its regular monthly meeting on 11 June, during which the portrait of former Rector Előd Takáts was unveiled. The panel also decided to amend several parts of the Student Requirements and voted on this year’s Senate nominees of the Pro Futura Award.

Cafeterias’ opening hours change at summer time

Between 17 June and 25 August the opening hours of the cafeterias at the campuses will be changed as follows.

When do women prefer to drink Heineken? – Award-winning articles in Budapest Management Review

As usual, this year the Corvinus journal Budapest Management Review awarded the best article (and research) award, and two studies received the excellent article award. The winning paper was on the topic of femvertising.

Corvinus’ list of potential supervisors for the upcoming University Research Fellowship (EKÖP)

Applicants need to find a supervisor related to their research topic, and the University has put together a list of researchers to whom they can apply.

From Research to Real Life: Corvinus Students’ Case-Solving Experience in Thailand

Our undergraduate students, Eszter Bujáky, Izabella Jahn, Petra Jenei, and Levente Pintér represented our university at the Chulalongkorn International Business Case Competition in Thailand, between the 20th and 26th of May 2024.

The latest issue of Budapest Management Review, June 2024

The full contents are available online at the journal's website.
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