A Memorable Farewell Party with Stipendium Hungaricum Graduates
More students than ever, plenty of networking opportunities and of course lots of fun. This is how our 3rd Farewell Party for Stipendium Hungaricum students looked like.
More students than ever, plenty of networking opportunities and of course lots of fun. This is how our 3rd Farewell Party for Stipendium Hungaricum students looked like.
Miranda Liu is a real prodigy. The young violinist started her Hungarian studies in 2013 at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in the frame of an Erasmus Scholarship. She also earned her BA and MA degree here. She became the youngest person in the history of the prestigious institution to be admitted into their Doctoral School.
The International Alumni Hungary Network Initiative of Tempus Public Foundation provided an opportunity for fresh graduates and senior students to meet and learn useful skills on 16th of June, 2018. Two of our volunteers Assylaiym from Kazakhstan and Chandara from Cambodia, wrote a short summary about what happened at the training.
Graduation is always a milestone event in the life of a university student. Especially when he or she spent years in a foreign country pursuing the dream to become a researcher or to have a great career. Therefore, it is definitely something that is worth to celebrate. But how about an opportunity where these students cannot only celebrate with their university fellows, but with students from other Hungarian universities? This is one of the key elements and aims of the Stipendium Hungaricum Farewell party organized by the Tempus Public Foundation.
Do you want to find partners for your new project? Do you want to establish a start-up or you just want to promote your research among like-minded alumni? Then you are at the right place.
Tempus Public Foundation organised its third annual consultation for higher education institutions’ alumni and international coordinators on 19 April 2018. The focus was on the global alumni data collection and management, its importance and methods this year.
Study in Hungary travelled to India for the EduExpos education fair which event took place in Chennai, Bangalore, New Delhi and Mumbai between 3-9 April. The study fair is dedicated to help students discover numerous educational opportunities available around the world.
Do you want to start to study the Hungarian language in a native environment or improve your Hungarian knowledge? Are you a fan of the Hungarian culture or just missing your Hungarian friends?
This summer there will be Hungarian language summer schools in four cities around Hungary. Budapest, Debrecen, Pécs and Szeged are waiting for you!
Hungarian Semmelweis University has made it to the best universities in the Central and Eastern European region, as Forbes.hu reported. It has also become the best among the EU member states joined in 2004. Baltic state Estonia dominates the region.
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