Have you ever just wondered why societies work the way they do, or how you could be the one to change them? Hungary offers more than just stunning architecture and rich history—it’s also home to some of Europe’s most dynamic universities where Social Science comes alive. From the bustling lecture halls of Corvinus University to the historic corridors of Eötvös Loránd University, students here learn how they can shape futures. Whether your passion is politics, culture, economics, or public service, Hungary’s universities invite you to join a community of curious minds ready to make a difference.
Hungary is home to a proud academic tradition and a vibrant scientific community. By choosing to study Natural Science here, you join a network of institutions that combine centuries of knowledge with cutting-edge research. From physics and chemistry to biology, agriculture, and environmental studies, Hungarian universities open the door to discovery and innovation – and it’s time for you to be a part of it!
On June 18, 2025, the Europa Ship hosted the first-ever Stipendium Hungaricum and Hungarian Diaspora Scholarship Alumni Fest, bringing together nearly 300 participants for a day of celebration, cultural exchange, and networking on the Danube. The event marked a milestone in strengthening Hungary’s international alumni community, under the unifying slogan: “We Connect, We Belong.”
Do you want to boost your academic career and unlock your full potential? Join the Hungarian Student Research Conference (TDK) and elevate your academic journey! Engage in groundbreaking research, collaborate with experts and showcase your talent on a national platform! Read more and get to know this amazing opportunity!
In November, the Alumni Network Hungary hosted Szilvia Juhász, PhD cancer researcher and the leader of the Cancer Microbiome Core Group at the Hungarian Centre of Excellence for Molecular Medicine HCEMM in Szeged. In our interview, she discussed her team’s research on the complex connection between the microbiome and cancer and highlighted the role of diet in gut health.