Széchenyi István University showcases its developments to foreign diplomatic leaders in Hungary

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On 26 April, a total of 26 top officials from 14 foreign states’ representations in Hungary, including four ambassadors, were hosted by Széchenyi István University. The event highlighted how modern infrastructure enhances the quality of education and contributes to forward-looking research and development.

Taking place at Széchenyi István University’s Győr Science and Innovation Park, the event aimed to acquaint senior staff of foreign embassies in Budapest with the institution’s activities. Dr Eszter Lukács, Vice President for International Affairs and Strategic Relations, justified the choice of location by emphasizing the University’s desire to foster close ties with various countries and their institutions and companies, across all three missions of higher education: education, research, and third mission activities.

Innovation parks serve as hubs for education, research and development, and collaborations with companies. Dr Lukács underscored that the programme focussed on educational, research, and investment, hence presentations were delivered by the directors of the Széchenyi István University’s innovation parks during the event.

Dr Lukács added that the institution, boasting 220 Hungarian and 42 English-taught programmes, with 14,000 students, including nearly a thousand international students, representing almost 80 countries, now features prominently on six global rankings by the two leading higher education accrediting bodies, Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) and Times Higher Education (THE).

She highlighted Győr’s excellent geographical location, situated near the capitals of Austria, Hungary, and Slovakia. Dr Lukács elaborated on the institution’s offering of dual degree programs in collaboration with universities from the United States, China, Portugal, Italy and India. The Vice President also emphasized their institution’s extremely close ties with industry stakeholders.

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The participants gathered for a group photo at the Széchenyi István University’s Győr Science and Innovation Park. Photo: András Adorján
Széchenyi István University event
The participants also gathered for a photo in front of the main entrance of the New Knowledge Space building. Photo: Máté Dudás

Tamás Kolossváry, the Director of the Széchenyi István University’s Győr Science and Innovation Park, elaborated that last year the first building, covering nearly four thousand square metres, was inaugurated, with plans to complete further development in two additional phases over the coming years.

He emphasized that within the innovation park, there are facilities for enterprise development, the Design Campus coordinating the university’s industrial design, graphic design, and fine arts programmes, several research and development units, as well as corporate partners involved in cutting-edge technologies, such as Audi and Bosch. He added that the strengthened industrial partnerships can foster the emergence of startup and spinoff ventures, increase the number of research projects, patents, and scientific publications, and drive innovation forward.

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Guests listened with keen interest to presentations of the Széchenyi István University. Photo: András Adorján
Széchenyi István University event
Photo: András Adorján
Széchenyi István University event
Photo: András Adorján
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