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Eszterházy Károly Catholic University

The Eszterházy Károly Catholic University (-2021-08-01) was founded in 1774 in Eger. In 1989 it was renamed after its founder Bishop Károly Eszterházy. As of 1 August 2021, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Eger became the owner of university. Number of students is 8,602.

Eszterházy Károly Catholic University
Eszterházy Károly Katolikus Egyetem
TypePrivate (Catholic)
Established1774
RectorDr. Liptai, Kálmán Csaba
Students8,602
Location,
Websitehttp://uni-eger.hu/
University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[1]301-350 (2022)

The establishment's buildings are scattered through the city, the largest and oldest among them was built in baroque style lyceum ("A" building).

Previous names: Lyceum, Teacher Training College (1828–), College of Education(in the Lyceum), from 1962 Teacher Training College of Eger, from 1969 Ho Si Minh Teacher Training College, from 1990 Eszterházy Károly Teacher Training College, from January 1. 2000 Eszterházy Károly College (-2016-06-30), Eszterházy Károly University of Applied Sciences.

History edit

Ferenc Baróczky decided in 1761, that his seminary in Eger will be developed into a similar university as the University of Nagyszombat established by Péter Pázmány which is a three faculty (theology, liberal arts, law) university. The blueprints of the building were made by Josef Ignaz Gerl (1734–1798).

His successor Károly Eszterházy, added a medical faculty to this concept, the building was supposed to be the first 4 faculty university in Hungary. To found the university the permission of Maria Theresa was required, though she rejected it because of the negative responses from his predecessor Ferenc Baróczky. In hope of success Eszterházy continued the building according to the original plans, and in 1769 the fourth faculty was established and it was the first medical studies institution in Hungary. Even though Maria Theresa made the University of Nagyszombat into the base of medical studies (the city didn't even have a hospital to begin with, and in Eger the hospital was directed by Ferenc Markhot), the Scola Medicianis of Eger's right to doctoral degree was revoked, which caused the closure of the institution in 1775.

In 1774 teaching resumed in the new building. However, in 1777 Ratio Educationis put the establishment in a difficult situation: Maria Theresa moved the University of Nagyszombat to Buda, and declared that there can be only one university in Hungary. From this point on the institution was called a lyceum.

Philosophy and law education was discontinued in 1784 and seminary was moved to Pest in 1786. However, Eszterhazy never gave up on his plans. After the death of Joseph II, in 1790 philosophy was reinstated, along with law and seminary. In 1828 archbishop Johann Ladislaus Pyrker established the first Hungarian teacher education. Later, in 1852 it was moved to the Lyceum and continued until 1948. From 1921 on the initiative of Archbishop Louis Szmrecsányi Roman Catholic Boys Higher Commercial School also functioned in the building.

The college of education has moved to the Lyceum in 1949, when the institution, founded by the Hungarian Parliament in 1948, has moved from Debrecen to Eger. The college's philosophy was based on the academic tradition and ideals of renowned founder professors who valued spiritual guidance, openness to the future, and created a high-quality establishment.

The teacher training college became a national college-level teacher training institutions in half a century. Teacher training programs took on almost every versions and also launched some of the first multi-disciplinary program for the national teacher training. During its operation more than thirty thousand college-educated professionals were trained for the Hungarian education and society. Students enrol from all counties in the country and also from abroad.

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Faculties of the College edit

Faculty of Humanities edit

Institute of Linguistic and Literary Studies edit

  • Department of Applied Communication Science
  • Department of General Applied Linguistics
  • Department of Hungarian Literature

Doctoral School of Historical Sciences edit

Institute of History edit

  • Department of Hungarian History: Medieval and Modern Period
  • Department of Hungarian History: Modern Period
  • Department of World History: Ancient and Medieval Period
  • Department of Auxiliary Historical Sciences
  • Department of World History: Modern and Current Period

Independent Departments edit

  • Department of American Studies
  • Department of British Studies
  • Department of Music
  • Department of Philosophy
  • Department of French Language and Literature
  • Department of German Language and Literature
  • Department of Visual Arts

Faculty of Teacher Training and Knowledge Technology edit

Institute of Media Informatics edit

  • Department of Informatics
  • Department of Motion Picture Culture
  • Department of Instruction and Communication Technology

Independent Departments edit

  • Department of Andragogy and General Culture
  • Department of Ethnic and Minority Studies
  • Department of Pedagogy
  • Department of Psychology
  • Department of Social Pedagogy

Service providing organisational units edit

  • Foreign Language Unit
  • Lyceum TV

Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences edit

Institute of Economic Sciences edit

  • Department of Economics and Business Law
  • Department of Business Administration
  • Department of Tourism
  • Specialised Foreign Language Unit

Independent Departments edit

  • Department of Communication and Media Science
  • Department of Political Science

Faculty of Natural Sciences edit

Institute of Mathematics and Informatics edit

  • Department of Applied Mathematics
  • Department of Information Technology
  • Department of Mathematics
  • Department of Computer Science

Biology Institute edit

  • Department of Zoology
  • Department of Plant Physiology
  • Department of Environmental Science

Institute of Food Science edit

  • Department of Food and Wine Chemistry
  • Department of Chemistry, Viticulture Chemistry, and Viticulture
  • Department of Microbiology and Food Technology

Physical Education and Sports Science Institute edit

  • Department of Sports Activities
  • Department of Sport Science and Methodology
  • Department of Body Culture Theory

Service providing organisational units edit

  • Foreign Language Unit
  • Natural Science Career Orientation and Methodological Centre (Magic Tower)

Notable students edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 15 January 2023.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Eszterhazy Karoly Catholic University news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Eszterhazy Karoly Catholic University 2021 08 01 was founded in 1774 in Eger In 1989 it was renamed after its founder Bishop Karoly Eszterhazy As of 1 August 2021 the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Eger became the owner of university Number of students is 8 602 Eszterhazy Karoly Catholic UniversityEszterhazy Karoly Katolikus EgyetemTypePrivate Catholic Established1774RectorDr Liptai Kalman CsabaStudents8 602LocationEger Hungary EUWebsitehttp uni eger hu University rankingsRegional OverallQS Emerging Europe and Central Asia 1 301 350 2022 The establishment s buildings are scattered through the city the largest and oldest among them was built in baroque style lyceum A building Previous names Lyceum Teacher Training College 1828 College of Education in the Lyceum from 1962 Teacher Training College of Eger from 1969 Ho Si Minh Teacher Training College from 1990 Eszterhazy Karoly Teacher Training College from January 1 2000 Eszterhazy Karoly College 2016 06 30 Eszterhazy Karoly University of Applied Sciences Contents 1 History 2 Faculties of the College 2 1 Faculty of Humanities 2 1 1 Institute of Linguistic and Literary Studies 2 1 2 Doctoral School of Historical Sciences 2 1 3 Institute of History 2 1 4 Independent Departments 2 2 Faculty of Teacher Training and Knowledge Technology 2 2 1 Institute of Media Informatics 2 2 2 Independent Departments 2 2 3 Service providing organisational units 2 3 Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences 2 3 1 Institute of Economic Sciences 2 3 2 Independent Departments 2 4 Faculty of Natural Sciences 2 4 1 Institute of Mathematics and Informatics 2 4 2 Biology Institute 2 4 3 Institute of Food Science 2 4 4 Physical Education and Sports Science Institute 2 4 5 Service providing organisational units 3 Notable students 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editFerenc Baroczky decided in 1761 that his seminary in Eger will be developed into a similar university as the University of Nagyszombat established by Peter Pazmany which is a three faculty theology liberal arts law university The blueprints of the building were made by Josef Ignaz Gerl 1734 1798 His successor Karoly Eszterhazy added a medical faculty to this concept the building was supposed to be the first 4 faculty university in Hungary To found the university the permission of Maria Theresa was required though she rejected it because of the negative responses from his predecessor Ferenc Baroczky In hope of success Eszterhazy continued the building according to the original plans and in 1769 the fourth faculty was established and it was the first medical studies institution in Hungary Even though Maria Theresa made the University of Nagyszombat into the base of medical studies the city didn t even have a hospital to begin with and in Eger the hospital was directed by Ferenc Markhot the Scola Medicianis of Eger s right to doctoral degree was revoked which caused the closure of the institution in 1775 In 1774 teaching resumed in the new building However in 1777 Ratio Educationis put the establishment in a difficult situation Maria Theresa moved the University of Nagyszombat to Buda and declared that there can be only one university in Hungary From this point on the institution was called a lyceum Philosophy and law education was discontinued in 1784 and seminary was moved to Pest in 1786 However Eszterhazy never gave up on his plans After the death of Joseph II in 1790 philosophy was reinstated along with law and seminary In 1828 archbishop Johann Ladislaus Pyrker established the first Hungarian teacher education Later in 1852 it was moved to the Lyceum and continued until 1948 From 1921 on the initiative of Archbishop Louis Szmrecsanyi Roman Catholic Boys Higher Commercial School also functioned in the building The college of education has moved to the Lyceum in 1949 when the institution founded by the Hungarian Parliament in 1948 has moved from Debrecen to Eger The college s philosophy was based on the academic tradition and ideals of renowned founder professors who valued spiritual guidance openness to the future and created a high quality establishment The teacher training college became a national college level teacher training institutions in half a century Teacher training programs took on almost every versions and also launched some of the first multi disciplinary program for the national teacher training During its operation more than thirty thousand college educated professionals were trained for the Hungarian education and society Students enrol from all counties in the country and also from abroad 47 54 00 N 20 22 31 E 47 89999072948177 N 20 375337556642602 E 47 89999072948177 20 375337556642602Faculties of the College editFaculty of Humanities edit Institute of Linguistic and Literary Studies edit Department of Applied Communication Science Department of General Applied Linguistics Department of Hungarian Literature Doctoral School of Historical Sciences edit Institute of History edit Department of Hungarian History Medieval and Modern Period Department of Hungarian History Modern Period Department of World History Ancient and Medieval Period Department of Auxiliary Historical Sciences Department of World History Modern and Current Period Independent Departments edit Department of American Studies Department of British Studies Department of Music Department of Philosophy Department of French Language and Literature Department of German Language and Literature Department of Visual Arts Faculty of Teacher Training and Knowledge Technology edit Institute of Media Informatics edit Department of Informatics Department of Motion Picture Culture Department of Instruction and Communication Technology Independent Departments edit Department of Andragogy and General Culture Department of Ethnic and Minority Studies Department of Pedagogy Department of Psychology Department of Social Pedagogy Service providing organisational units edit Foreign Language Unit Lyceum TV Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences edit Institute of Economic Sciences edit Department of Economics and Business Law Department of Business Administration Department of Tourism Specialised Foreign Language Unit Independent Departments edit Department of Communication and Media Science Department of Political Science Faculty of Natural Sciences edit Institute of Mathematics and Informatics edit Department of Applied Mathematics Department of Information Technology Department of Mathematics Department of Computer Science Biology Institute edit Department of Zoology Department of Plant Physiology Department of Environmental Science Institute of Food Science edit Department of Food and Wine Chemistry Department of Chemistry Viticulture Chemistry and Viticulture Department of Microbiology and Food Technology Physical Education and Sports Science Institute edit Department of Sports Activities Department of Sport Science and Methodology Department of Body Culture Theory Service providing organisational units edit Foreign Language Unit Natural Science Career Orientation and Methodological Centre Magic Tower Notable students editMargit Sebok 1939 2000 Hungarian painter and educator Geza Gardonyi writer Tamas Cseh musician Barbara Illes Bodi hu See also editOpen access in HungaryReferences edit QS World University Rankings Emerging Europe amp Central Asia Retrieved 15 January 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eszterhazy Karoly Catholic University amp oldid 1178545036, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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