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Most Hungarians Believe Good Maternity Care Still Requires Informal Payments and Private Doctors

A recent study from Corvinus University of Budapest shows that financial factors remain the most important for Hungarian parents to feel satisfied with the maternity care their child receives at birth.

Career planning in academia – Research Forum by Institute of Operation and Decision Sciences

Corvinus University has joined the international research network of the European Manufacturing Survey

Corvinus rector to a USA Today Special: “If you want a unique, top-quality education, consider joining us”

Bruno van Pottelsberghe gave an interview to the respected American newspaper’s magazine Business Focus in their special issue about Hungary.

From WU Vienna to Industry Day: Insights from the DSG Academic Excursion

In May, students from the German-language Management Training Programs (DSG) at Corvinus University had the honour of spending four wonderful days in Austria on a study trip, made possible by the generous support of the Austrian-Hungarian Action Foundation.

A day of innovation and inspiration – Corvinus master’s students explore the world of business development

On May 20, 2025, business development master’s students joined an all-day event by the Institute of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, featuring project management, start-ups, and a visit to the Unicum House.

Corvinus wins at the MEFOB wrestling tournament

The Hungarian University and College Wrestling Championships took place on 10 May 2025 at the Kozma István Hungarian Wrestling Academy.

Are Left-Wing Voters Really More Environmentally Conscious?

While environmentally conscious behaviour is often associated with left-leaning political views, researchers at Corvinus University of Budapest have found the opposite to be true in Hungary. Analysing data over several years on selective waste collection across Budapest’s districts, they discovered that districts with higher proportions of left-wing voters experienced a smaller increase in the amount of selectively collected waste.

Corvinus students came together for sustainable fashion at a clothing swap, where donations supported a social cause

Corvinus Students came together in May to support environmental and social causes through a clothing swap. Proceeds from the sale of the donated clothes will support a summer camp for underprivileged families organized by the Tűzcsiholó Association.

Corvinus University Signs New Strategic Partnership with One of Asia’s Leading Universities

On May 16, 2025, Corvinus University of Budapest and The Chinese University of Hong Kong Shenzhen Research Institute (CUHK SZRI) signed a Strategic Partnership Agreement in Budapest, at Corvinus’ Gellért Campus, to establish a joint R&D-based innovation and incubation system. The collaboration is supported by a shared fund of €14 million in total, contributed equally by both institutions.

CIAS Inn: Forecasting disruptions in an uncertain world — Interview with Dr Pavel Foltin

“Safety and security are the basic assumptions of any functioning society. We tend to take them for granted — until something goes wrong”, says the Czech researcher whose expertise lies in risk analysis and the interplay between safety, and security, especially in the context of supply chains and socio-economic systems.
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