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Main Building of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, it is the oldest Institute of technology in the world, founded in 1782 Research and development centre of Gedeon Richter Plc. in Budapest, one of the largest biotechnology company in Central and Eastern Europe László Lovász was awarded the Wolf Prize and the Knuth Prize in 1999, and the Kyoto Prize in 2010; he is the ...
The Budapest University of Technology and Economics issues about 70% of Hungary's engineering degrees. 34 professors/researchers of the university are members of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Training courses are provided in five languages: Hungarian, English, German, French and Russian. The ECTS credit system was introduced in 1995.
Hungarian-language universities not in Hungary Name Established City Type Country Babeș-Bolyai University: 1919 (1959) Cluj-Napoca: Classic university: Romania: Ferenc Rákóczi II. Transcarpathian Hungarian Institute: 1996: Berehove: Classic university: Ukraine: Sapientia – Hungarian University of Transylvania: 2001: Cluj-Napoca: Classic ...
Eötvös Loránd University (Hungarian: Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, ELTE, also known as University of Budapest) is a Hungarian public research university based in Budapest. Founded in 1635, ELTE is one of the largest and most prestigious [5] public higher education institutions in Hungary.
The Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences is a university of technology [5] [circular reference] in Hungary. Its headquarters and main campus are located about 30 kilometres from the capital, Budapest, in the Central Hungarian town of Gödöllő. Other campuses are based in Budapest, Békéscsaba, Gyula, Jászberény and Szarvas.
Aquincum Institute of Technology (AIT) is a study abroad opportunity for North American undergraduates in Budapest, Hungary. AIT offers undergraduate programs in computer science, software engineering, and information technology. Established in 2007, the program was created by the businessman Gábor Bojár, founder of Graphisoft. [1]
It was founded in 2000 as Budapest Tech (Budapesti Műszaki Főiskola) with the merging of three polytechnical institutes: Bánki Donát Technical College, Kandó Kálmán Technical College, and Light Industry Technical College.
The Szentágothai Research Centre of the University of Pécs is a research institute established on the basis of modern international science organizational and management normatives. [20] The Technology Transfer Office has been at the disposal of researchers, students and business partners. [21]