Several students and faculty members of Széchenyi István University have studied or taught in Thailand in the past academic year, benefitting from the Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility program.
A summer camp jointly organized by Audi Hungaria and Széchenyi István University, which combined intensive professional training with a competition of student engineers from around the world has come to an end. Participants had to simulate the behaviour of the Audi e-tron battery in a software environment, starting from scratch, all within four weeks. All the teams successfully completed the task, which demonstrates the effectiveness of Széchenyi István University's unconventional practice-oriented teaching methodology. The work of the students was also appreciated by the companies involved, and some participants even received job offers.
“My country needs qualified professionals, I would like to be one of them,” Marcos Alberto Seraponzo, the Angolan student of Széchenyi István University admits. Originally, he wanted to learn pedagogy in Europe, now it is his dream to become the ambassador of his country to Hungary. Our article reveals how Marcos went from teaching Portuguese language to a degree in international relations, how he found a new family in Hungary, and why he is thinking about opening his own business in the future.
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