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Heterogeneous impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on lung, colorectal and breast cancer incidence in Hungary: results from time series and panel data models – Publication by Péter Elek and Petra Fadgyas-Freyler

The publication co-authored by Péter Elek and Petra Fadgyas-Freyler was published in the BMJ Open.

An Economic Understanding of Populism: A Conceptual Framework of the Demand and the Supply Side of Populism – Publication by István Benczes and Krisztina Szabó

The publication by István Benczes and Krisztina Szabó was published in the Political Studies Review.

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Corvinus University’s PhD student received the best videography award in Denver

“At the conference, there were participants coming from the best American universities, and it was good to hear that they know and recognize Corvinus University”

Corvinus Green: Corvinus employees can support community partners by handing in unused IT devices

Corvinus employees can hand in any unused IT equipment. Models in good condition will either by recycled or donated by the University to community partners.

CEMS awardee is a graduate of Corvinus: “Are you prepared to devote a few years of your life and your knowledge to a good and socially useful cause?”

Erna Kindli, the managing director of Bátor Tábor (the Camp of Courage), who is this year’s recipient of the Mid-Career Alumni of the Year award of CEMS (Community of European Management Schools), has completed the leadership training program as a student at the Management and Organization study program of Corvinus University.

Hungarian Corvinus alumni, now heading Bátor Tábor, is recipient of an international leadership training award

Erna Kindli, managing director of Bátor Tábor, a former student of Corvinus University of Budapest, is one of the three awardees who received this year’s Alumni of the Year awards from the CEMS international business management training organisation on 26 October this year. Selecting awardees from among nearly 17 000 former students, the community of CEMS recognised a Hungarian alumni this year for the second time in its history. In Hungary, the CEMS Master’s in International Management program, which is ranked 12th in this year’s QS world ranking, can be completed as part of a double degree program by students of Corvinus University.

Understanding hesitancy with revealed preferences across COVID-19 vaccine types – Publication by Péter Biró and Balázs Lengyel

The publication co-authored by Péter Biró and Balázs Lengyel was published in the Scientific Reports.

Loan forbearance takeup in the Covid-era – The role of time preferences and locus of control – Publication by Edina Berlinger, Hubert János Kiss and Sára Khayouti

The publication by Edina Berlinger, Hubert János Kiss and Sára Khayouti was published in the Finance Research Letters.

Assessing the sustainability of urbanization at the sub-national level: The Ecological Footprint and Biocapacity accounts of the Budapest Metropolitan Region, Hungary – Publication by Gábor Harangozó

The publication co-authored by Gábor Harangozó was published in the Sustainable Cities and Society.
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