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In our new series, volunteers from Alumni Network Hungary share the personal stories behind the keepsakes that best symbolize their connection to Hungary. Second up is Rama from Jordan.
In our new series, volunteers from Alumni Network Hungary share the personal stories behind the keepsakes that best symbolize their connection to Hungary. Second up is Rama from Jordan.
Some volunteers of Alumni Network Hungary embarked on a memorable day trip on the last Saturday of May to discover two hidden gems on the Buda side. A report by Talha, ANH-Volunteer.
What object best reflects your connection to Hungary? What emotions and memories does it evoke? In our new series, volunteers of Alumni Network Hungary will tell the stories behind their specific mementos. First up is Ayşegül from Turkey.
Could Mars one day become humanity’s second home? From ancient water to future space missions, the Red Planet continues to capture scientific curiosity and public imagination alike.
Join us on 23 June 2026 for the next session of ANH Webinars, featuring Dr. Bernadett Pál, astronomer and planetary scientist at the Konkoly Observatory, who will guide us through the mysteries of Mars and explore what science tells us about the planet’s past, present, and future.
What if artificial intelligence could help feed the world more sustainably, safely, and efficiently? From smart farming to food innovation, AI is rapidly transforming the way we produce and understand what we eat.
Join us on 27 May for the first session of this year’s ANH Webinars, featuring Dr. Ayaz Mukarram Shaikh, researcher at the University of Debrecen and our member of the Alumni Network Hungary.
Crazy grammar and impossible pronunciation? Not Hungarian again! 😩 Here are 5 ways to maintain your language skills after graduation!
Organic farming is often praised but rarely understood. On 10 December, join Dr. Apolka Ujj, associate professor at the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and presenter of the Alumni Hungary Webinar series, as she unveils what makes sustainable agriculture truly work — its benefits, its challenges, and its practical implementation.
In November, Dr Gergely Endrődi, professor at Eötvös Loránd University and a leading expert on early-universe physics, presented at the Alumni Hungary Webinar series. After returning to Hungary with support from the Research Grant Hungary programme, he continues to explore how high-performance simulations reveal the universe’s first moments — and why this knowledge still matters today.
Join Dr. Gergely Endrődi, internationally recognized physicist and professor at Eötvös Loránd University, as he takes you on a journey back to the very first seconds of the universe. Discover how today’s most advanced supercomputers help scientists recreate the birth of fundamental particles and unveil the origins of everything around us.
Are you an international student in Hungary, just arriving, currently studying, or already a proud graduate? Now is the perfect time to join Alumni Network Hungary, the official international alumni community connecting thousands of students and graduates from Hungary around the world. By becoming a member, you’ll build a global network, access exclusive webinars and masterclasses, and unlock opportunities for personal and professional growth—even if you’ve just started your studies.