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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
Overview of the Four Major Conferences The Keleti Károly Faculty of Business and Management recently organized a series of four major international scientific conferences. Over the span of four days, the faculty served as a meeting point for scholars, educators, and industry professionals from around the world. The events, held under the auspices of the […]
Strategic Objectives Behind the Cooperation In October 2025, Obuda University’s Vice‑Rector for General Affairs, Professor Dr. Zoltán Rajnai, hosted a delegation from Hebei Province in Budapest. The visit built on earlier discussions at the International Science Park Conference in Shanghai and set the stage for a formal partnership that will intertwine regional industrial ambition with […]
Recognizing Excellence in AI Innovation In October 2025, Obuda University secured the prestigious Huawei Cloud Industry AI Application Innovation Award at the Huawei Connect conference in Shanghai. The honor, awarded to institutions that demonstrate outstanding use of AI to solve real‑world industrial problems, underscores the university’s active role on the global AI research stage. How the […]