Networking

Meet our Senior Alumni – An interview with paediatrician MD Abdulrahman Abdulrab Mohamed

Get inspired by the stories of our alumni! This time you can read a former interview with paediatrician MD Abdulrahman Abdulrab Mohamed, who was the doctor of the Year in 2016. He has been living in the Hungarian town, Gyula for more than 20 years now. He talked about the beginnings, his job, community work and the motivations that made him choose Hungary as his home country.

Meet our Senior Alumni – An interview with Dr. Luis Fernando Murillo

Get inspired by the stories of our alumni! In the next few weeks you can read three interviews that were previously made with our senior alumni members. First meet Dr. Luis Fernando Murillo, a genuine world citizen, who lived, studied and taught in numerous countries all around the world. He found his home in Hungary as a professor and also as a Stipendium Hungaricum student at ELTE. The interview was made by our international alumni volunteer Zahar Akkad.

Volunteering emphasizes your membership at Alumni Network Hungary

Maybe many of you have already tried volunteering in different fields so you know it’s a fantastic way to give back to your community. Our network has an enthusiastic volunteer group, who devoted their time, energy for building Alumni Network Hungary. Even if you aren’t among them, just keep following the news so you can get valuable tips for expanding your professional network.

Stay connected, join the Alumni Network Hungary!

Either you have just graduated at a Hungarian university or studied in Hungary previously, you do not need to lose connection with the country, your alma mater and your friends here. By becoming a member of Alumni Network Hungary, you will be part of an exciting network of professionals from all around the world and can enjoy the many benefits of the platform.

21st-century folk tales, but who is the storyteller?

Imagine your story about studying in Hungary will become a folk tale in a century, where you are the hero winning against the hardships of the 21st century. No, it’s not a joke. Nowadays folktales can be a good tool to help people express their feelings and find solutions. Here you can read how folktales led my life to anthropology and it can help yours too, therefore you can tell stories better and your alumni meetings can be colourful.