Day: December 14, 2025

Dec 14
Semmelweis University Leads International Symposium on Non‑Invasive Fetal Post‑Mortem Diagnostics

In December 2025, Semmelweis University hosted a landmark international symposium that brought together leading experts in obstetrics, radiology, and pathology to discuss the latest advances in fetal post‑mortem diagnostics. The event, titled “Fetal Imaging: The Non‑Invasive Autopsy and New Horizons,” highlighted the growing shift from traditional autopsies toward minimally invasive, imaging‑driven approaches that respect families […]

Dec 14
Semmelweis University Introduces Advanced Imaging Systems at Városmajor Heart and Vascular Center

Revolutionizing Cardiac Diagnostics with Photon‑Counting CT In December 2025, Semmelweis University unveiled the Siemens Healthineers NAEOTOM Alpha.Peak, a state‑of‑the‑art photon‑counting detector CT system. This technology marks a significant leap forward for the Heart and Vascular Center in Hungary, offering unprecedented image resolution and speed while reducing radiation exposure. The new scanner is now part of […]

Dec 14
Budapest Management Review Announces 2025 Awards – Highlights from Corvinus University

Overview of the 2025 Awards The Budapest Management Review (BMR), the flagship journal of the Vezetéstudomány department at Corvinus University of Budapest, held its annual awards ceremony on 3 December 2025. The event, hosted at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences’ Committee on Business Administration conference, celebrated the best research published in the 2023 volume. The […]

Dec 14
Eötvös Loránd University Leads Qualitative Reform in Research Assessment with Collegial Feedback

Why Collegial Feedback Matters in Academic Evaluation In recent years, research assessment in higher education has increasingly leaned on quantitative metrics such as publication counts, impact factors, and h‑indices. While these indicators provide a quick snapshot of productivity, they often overlook the nuanced contributions that scholars make to their fields and to the academic community. […]

Dec 14
Money and Happiness: How Corvinus University’s Economics Insights Shape Profit and Well‑Being in Hungary

In recent years, the conversation around profit has moved beyond the narrow goal of maximizing financial returns. At Corvinus University of Budapest, economists and students are exploring how a people‑centred approach can align business success with societal well‑being. This article examines the evolving link between money and happiness, highlights real‑world examples, and offers practical steps […]