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5 new programs open at Corvinus including one-year programs 

Our new courses will start in English in September 2023.

Win double with Navigator! – Thank you for playing with us! 

On 16 January, the joint giveaway of the Corvinus Discounts Programme and MyCorvinus Navigator, with the support of Starbucks, was concluded with the drawing of the winners.

Corvinus launches five new master programmes, most of them will be one-year programmes in English 

Diplomacy, Community Governance, Marketing Strategy and Innovation, Advanced Supply Chain Management and Economic Behaviour Analysis master programmes will be launched in the autumn.

CIAS Inn: Our researcher from Zagreb: ‘Budapest is an important academic centre’

We are launching a series: we draw attention to scientists arriving at the CIAS international research centre, so that we could integrate them even better in their university community during their stay here.

Unchanged support to foreign students studying in Hungary in the Erasmus programme 

The decision by the EU about the Erasmus+ programme does not threaten, among others, Hungarian students coming from across the border to study at Hungarian universities in the Erasmus programme.

Job Fair at Corvinus again!

After a 3-year hiatus, Corvinus will host the Corvinus Career & Business Festival, live on 25-26 April 2023.

Corvinus will provide support for Erasmus students if needed  

The Corvinus University of Budapest hopes to find a satisfying solution to the situation surrounding Erasmus+ and Horizon Europe funds as soon as possible, but is ready to provide student travel funding for the 2024/25 academic year, if necessary, with the support of the Maecenas Universitatis Corvini Foundation.

Our Lecturer’s Publication Awarded by the University of Zagreb   

The "Fedor Rocco Award for best marketing paper 2022" was awarded to Dr. Ákos Varga, Head of the Department of Digital Marketing.

Müpa programs for students in January 

Müpa Budapest welcomes students to its programmes in January.

The Illyés Gyula Programme is more than just a preparation for the high school leaving exam 

The initiative aims to support talented students whose circumstances prevent them from entering higher education. From the results of the first semester, participants highlighted their personal development.
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