Jobs and career

Strengthening Ties Between Institutions and Individuals

For Muhayyo, staying engaged as a fresh alumna is not just fun—it’s also a strategic advantage. As she builds her academic career in Norway, she’s tapping into the strength of the Alumni Network Hungary, a global community that supports and inspires. Discover how staying connected can open doors far beyond graduation, from sharing educational experience with future students to fostering international collaborations!

Alumni meeting in South-Korea in June 2023

Between 19 and 22 June, the delegation of Study in Hungary will visit South Korea to take part in an extensive event series in Seoul to further develop the long-existing international connection between South-Korea and Hungary.Between 19 and 22 June, the delegation of Study in Hungary will visit South Korea to take part in an extensive event series in Seoul to further develop the long-existing international connection between South-Korea and Hungary.

New online platform for Semmelweis Alumni has been launched

A new online platform has been launched with over 5.000 members selected from the Semmelweis Alumni Network. The aim is to bring the community closer and to share programs, career opportunities and social awareness. After the test launch, the entire Semmelweis alumni community, tens of thousands of people from over 70 countries around the world, will be able to use the platform.

Become our International Alumni Volunteer!

As an international alumni volunteer, you can get benefits from the Alumni Network Hungary to build your carrier. Either you search for your first volunteer project as a fresh graduate, or you are an experienced volunteer, the Alumni network Hungary has a wide range of opportunities to find your place. Join our volunteer team for the next two years and be our network mobilizers!

Meet our VIP alumni: Yedil Myrzakhanov, consul of Kazakhstan

Hungary has a long tradition of higher education and academic excellence with state-of-the-art research facilities, people with outstanding creativity, knowledge, focused on delivering the best on their part for humankind, country and the world. This world-class education system and cutting-edge research and innovation tradition will set a milestone for accelerating future scientific research and economic development. That’s why our alumni volunteer Aidana Smagul decided to make an interview with Yedil Myrzakhanov, who is currently a consul at the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Budapest. 

Meet our alumni volunteers: Mariko Botar

The time has come to introduce our international alumni volunteer team with 34 people from 17 countries speaking 23 different languages. In the third chapter of our volunteer series, you can read Mariko Botar’s story from Japan! She studied in Hungary between 2017-2019 at ELTE and now she is an assistant professor at the Okinawa Prefectural College of Nursing. 

What is the future of the mighty pen and handwriting?

In our daily rush, we aren’t so conscious of sketching a shopping list or short message on a postcard. But when did you write longhand the last time? If you’re a typist, do yourself a favour and take a look at these key benefits of handwriting. Pick up a pad of paper and a pen to take some handwritten notes!