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Paul Whelan in Research Seminar: you can forecast the future better by understanding beliefs

Paul Whelan, associate professor of finance at Copenhagen Business School and research fellow at Imperial College Business School visited Corvinus University and gave a lecture on subjective risk premia in bond and FX markets.

Introduction of Multi-Factor Authentication and Cisco AnyConnect

Recent IT security incidents have accelerated the process through which IT aims to enhance the security of our monitored systems.

Student success: Élesztő Award won by the Protégé Mentoring Programme

Corvinus students Viola Horváth and Márk Kiss won this year's Élesztő Community Award, jointly founded by Bridge Budapest and Dreher Brewery.

Extended Doctoral Students’ Union election period

The Supervisory Board of the Doctoral Students' Association has extended the period for the election of representatives until 22 June.

Corvinus research: only bold and agile SMEs will be innovative  

More risk-taking and willingness to change are needed to increase competitiveness.

The Corvinus Science Shop and the Department of Public Policy have launched their collaboration

CIAS Inn: “American society must respond to the opioid crisis”

Panka Bencsik, a microeconomist and researcher in the United States, came straight from Nashville to Corvinus. She will spend two months at the CIAS to do research on the economic impact of the opioid crisis in the US.

New lifts and beds for our students, 45 university offices renovated

The renovation of dormitories and the campus will continue this summer, with works running from the end of June to the beginning of September.

The first farmers’ market was a great success

We have selected from feedback by producers and customers after the first Corvinus Farmers’ Market.

The development of family businesses is crucial for the economy

Family businesses in Hungary have difficulties in finding high quality labour force, even though they offer jobs that often promise more advantages than jobs with multinational companies – experts and successful business leaders said at a conference on family businesses at Corvinus University of Budapest on Tuesday.
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