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In a bid to strengthen ties between past and present students, University ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ is reinventing its international alumni network, poised to bridge the gap between former graduates and the institution. This initiative aims to create a platform for networking, mentorship, and professional development.
During a significant event marking the beginning of a promising collaboration in academia, representatives from Ningbo University of Technology and the University ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ gathered to commemorate the start of a new chapter in their partnership. The event, hosted by Vivien Szekér, Head of International Department, and Szilárd Szentgyörgyi, Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, marked the official beginning of what promises to be a fruitful collaboration between the two esteemed institutions.
International Mentor training
On 12th and 13th of March We held a two half-day mentor training in English for international student mentors, new to mentoring and also for those who have been mentoring for some time now.
In connection with the national holiday of 15th March 1848, the Government of Hungary awards state honours every year. In 2024, several citizens of our university were also recognised.
15th March is a day of pure, unspoilt national unity, said Dr. András Gelencsér at the ceremony commemorating the 1848 Revolution. Quoting Friedrich Schiller, the rector of the University ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ added that there are moments in a person's life when he is closer to the spirit of the world than at other times. In the life of the Hungarians, 15 March 1848 was such a moment.
One of the main virtues of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences over the past two centuries has been that while remaining faithful to its traditions, it has been able to constantly renew itself, while cherishing the traditions handed down from its predecessors and successive generations of scientists" - this was one of the main messages of the welcome speeches delivered by the members of the Presidium of the Academy at the annual general assemblies of the regional committees. As the Academy approaches its 200th anniversary, one of this year's main themes was the celebration of tradition and renewal in Debrecen, Miskolc, Pécs, Szeged and Veszprém.
Each year, the prize is awarded to inspiring researchers who have made a lasting contribution to both national and international science. In the Earth Sciences category, the award went to Edina Lengyel, a researcher at the University ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥, University ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥, Limnology and HUN-REN-PE Limnoecology Research Group.