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ERASMUS+ practical methodological training

ERASMUS+ practical methodological training

The methodological training was organised between 3 June and 6 June 2019 at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences.

Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences at INFOPROG 2019 competition in Fülek

Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences at INFOPROG 2019 competition in Fülek

The Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences at SZIU for the second time participated in preparing the IT competition - announced for Hungarian secondary schools in the Carpathian-basin- and in evaluating the exercises qualified for the finals between 11-12 April 2019. This year there were 66 students from 15 schools from 4 countries competing in the finals. Together with the preparing teachers and with the members of the jury 95 people took part at the event.

The Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences at SZIU - in the service of the public

The Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences at SZIU - in the service of the public

Corporate social responsibility and community building are prioritised areas for the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences at SZIU.

Graduation ceremony at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences

Graduation ceremony at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences

The graduation ceremony of the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences took place in Gödöllő on 9th June.

Dr. Mamadou Sidibé trading consul visited our Faculty

Dr. Mamadou Sidibé trading consul visited our Faculty

The trading consul from Mali, Dr. Mamadou Sidibé visited the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences. He met the management of the Faculty and also students from Mali who are currently studying at the Faculty. The aim of the visit was to strengthen the relationship between Mali and Hungary, especially focusing on the educational relations with the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences at SZIU. The trading consul received his diploma also in Hungary years ago; therefore he considers it important to renew the relations in the field of higher education and adult education.

Japanese month finishes at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences

Japanese month finishes at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences

Certificate of merit was given to the Japanese students -participating at our partial training at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences- by Dr. József Káposzta, dean of the faculty. With the certificate the students’ work was acknowledged for helping this 7-year long tradition live further. With the help of power point presentations the students shared their experiences they gained in Hungary and at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences. At the end of the closing ceremony they served special home-made Japanese food to the teachers.

3rd International Young Researcher Scientific Conference

3rd International Young Researcher Scientific Conference

We are pleased to invite you to the  3rd International Young Researcher Scientific Conference on “Sustainable Regional Development -Challenges of Space & Society in the 21st Century” organized by  Szent István University Gödöllő, Warsaw University of Life Sciences and the Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan in Hungary.

Japanese students at our Faculty

Japanese students at our Faculty

Five Japanese students arrived from Josai University, Japan within the framework of the Japanese-Hungarian exchange programme for a one-month touristic training. First Dr. József Káposzta, dean of the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences greeted the Japanese students on 2 March at the International Relations Cabinet and then the Japanese students introduced themselves.

Japanese month at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences

Japanese month at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences

This year’s Japanese month started on 28 February 2018. Japanese month is a tradition at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences. Japanese students arrived from Josai University, Japan within the framework of the Japanese-Hungarian exchange programme for a one-month touristic training. Apart from the one-month exchange programme, another group of 18 Japanese people arrived within the frame of a one-week long study tour. First Dr. Henrietta Nagy, vice dean for international relations of the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences greeted the Japanese guests and then the Japanese students gave lectures on different fields in tourism to the Hungarian students.

Students participating in the one-month exchange programme will study different subjects in tourism and they will also join economics and management courses in English-language. They will participate in Japanese classes and in several cultural and professional programmes in order to get acquainted with our university and our Hungarian and foreign students, our country’s culture, history and its gastronomy.