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Nov 22
CEMS Program at Corvinus University: How Global Management Training Starts From Day One

Choosing a master’s program that prepares you for a career on the world stage begins with an understanding of what the curriculum, network, and practical experience bring to the table. At Corvinus University of Budapest, the CEMS Master’s in International Management offers a blend of rigorous coursework and real‑world exposure that equips graduates to compete […]

Nov 22
Interview with Dr. Melinda Jászberényi, Master Teacher Gold Medal Awardee – Corvinus University of Budapest

Highlights of Dr. Jászberényi’s Award and Research Focus The 2025 edition of the National Scientific Students’ Associations Council (OTDT) honored four distinguished professors from Corvinus University of Budapest with the prestigious Master Teacher Gold Medal. Dr. Melinda Jászberényi, head of the Mobility and Tourism Research Center, was the sole representative from the university’s Economics Section. […]

Nov 22
Corvinus University Announces Hungarian Edition of the Controlling Textbook

Corvinus University of Budapest has officially released a Hungarian‑language edition of the Controlling textbook originally authored by Professor Dr. Péter Horváth. The new edition is made possible by a generous donation from the Péter Horváth Foundation, an organization that has long supported research and education in economic management. The electronic version is freely available to […]

Nov 22
CEMS Program at Corvinus University: Join a Global Business Community in Budapest

What Is the CEMS Program? The Core Europe Management Studies (CEMS) program is a joint initiative of more than 40 leading business schools across Europe. At Corvinus University, the program offers a dual‑degree structure that pairs an MBA or Master’s from a partner school with a Master’s in Management from Corvinus. The result is a […]

Nov 22
Corvinus University partners with BKK to advance sustainable urban transport

The partnership announced by Corvinus University of Budapest and the Centre for Budapest Transport (BKK) is a clear example of how academia and industry can work together to tackle complex urban challenges. By combining Corvinus’s research expertise with BKK’s operational experience, the alliance promises new learning opportunities for students and data-driven solutions for the city […]

Nov 22
Educating Every Student about Sustainability: Corvinus University of Budapest Sets a New Standard

Sustainability as a Strategic Pillar at Corvinus University Corvinus University of Budapest has declared sustainability a core element of its future plans. In a recent interview with QS Insights, Dean of Sustainability Dr. Katalin Ásványi explained that the university’s initiative does more than add a sustainability track; it embeds responsible thinking into every course, assessment, and […]

Nov 22
AI Framework at Corvinus University: Rules and Practical Use for Students and Researchers

The Corvinus University of Budapest has introduced a comprehensive framework governing the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in academic activities. The new policy, formalised in the Executive Committee’s 12/2025 provisions and the 6/2025 ORH regulation, sets clear boundaries for how students, researchers, and faculty may safely integrate generative AI tools into coursework, dissertations, and everyday […]

Nov 22
TourMix: Corvinus University Alumni Launch Eco‑Friendly Delivery Service in Budapest

Why an Eco‑Friendly Delivery Model Matters in Today’s City Road transport is one of the largest contributors to global carbon dioxide emissions, accounting for around fifteen per cent of the international total. In urban centres such as Budapest, the figure jumps considerably—delivery firms move roughly 150 000 parcels a day under normal conditions, swelling to five‑hundred‑thousand […]

Nov 22
Corvinus University Study Links Frugal Consumers to Stronger Green Habits

Recent research from Corvinus University of Budapest reveals a clear link between how people manage their money and the environmental choices they make. 1,000 Hungarian adults were surveyed to examine the role of non‑cognitive factors—such as habits and emotions—in green behaviour. The study shows that frugal consumers are much more likely to use energy efficiently, […]

Nov 19
Visit from Beijing University of Chemical Technology – Strengthening International Collaboration at Obuda University

Overview of the Delegation’s Visit The Oct. 21, 2025 visit from the Beijing University of Chemical Technology (BUCT) marked a pivotal moment for Obuda University (OU). With the delegation led by Vice President Prof. Su Haijia, the group arrived to exchange perspectives on engineering, material science, and environmental technologies. Vice Rector Zoltán Rajnai opened the […]