Széchenyi István University faculty members and PhD students can travel to six universities in Western and Northern Europe to carry out research within the framework of the RUN-EU project. The size of the budget means that almost anyone who wants to can take advantage of the opportunity.
The campus of Széchenyi István University is buzzing with freshers settling in: the first-year students of the institution have arrived to get to know each other and the university in a relaxed atmosphere during the four-day Freshers' Week event. The event will also focus on the university's international students, who will be joined by a special team to help them settle in. The aim is by the end of the camp to create a real community.
Széchenyi István University is now offering its students a unique opportunity to participate in short programmes, including one-week trips abroad. Two excellent options are the so-called Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) and the Short Advanced Programme (SAP), which offer applicants a flexible and easy way to expand their professional experience, international contacts and foreign language skills. “It's worth applying,” recommend those Széchenyi students who have already participated in one of these new programmes.
H-9026 Győr, Egyetem tér 1.
Hungary
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