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  2. Education in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Hungary offers different types of scholarships for foreigners; The cost of student accommodation in Hungary is lower than in most Western European Countries and Scandinavia. [17] Many education programmes are offered in English and/or German; Hungarian embassies issue education visas more easily than other European Union and Schengen Member States;

  3. 2025 in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    January 1 – After midnight, Péter Magyar holds a New Year's speech in which he calls for early elections. [1] There is no presidential speech from Tamás Sulyok. Land crossings on the Hungary–Romania border open, as Romania joins the Schengen Area [2]

  4. List of universities and colleges in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of Eötvös Loránd University, one of the oldest universities in Hungary, founded in 1635 Rector's Council Hall of Budapest Business School, the first public business school in the world, founded in 1857. Universities in Hungary have generally been instituted by Act of Parliament under the Higher ...

  5. Central European University - Wikipedia

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    Central European University (CEU; German: Zentraleuropäische Universität, Hungarian: Közép-európai Egyetem) is a private research university with a campus in Vienna and a non-degree, research and civic engagement presence in Budapest.

  6. 2023 in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    4 April – Attila Mesterházy leaves MSZP and founds his own left-wing party with László Szakács, called Socialists and Democrats (Szocialisták és Demokraták). [10]12 April – US imposes sanctions on 3 leading officials of the International Investment Bank (IIB), including its Hungarian vice president Imre Laszlóczki.

  7. Orange Tulip Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    The scholarship, which first began in 2008, is funded by Dutch universities as well as multinationals and government institutions. Since its inception, an increasing number of countries have taken part in promoting the scholarship which led to nearly 10,000 students benefiting in 2015 alone.

  8. Category:2025 in Hungary - Wikipedia

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  9. Free education - Wikipedia

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    Primary and secondary education is financed by the state and free of charge in public schools. The government provides free textbooks to all primary and secondary-level students. In 2022, 347,016,277 free textbooks have been distributed among 41,726,856 students across the country. [20]