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Corvinus University of Budapest

Corvinus University of Budapest (Hungarian: Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem) is a private research university in Budapest, Hungary. The university currently has an enrolment of approximately 9,600 students, with a primary focus on business administration, economics, and social sciences, operating in Budapest and Székesfehérvár since 1948. Corvinus University accepts students at six faculties and offer courses leading to degrees at the bachelor, master and doctoral level in specialisations taught in Hungarian, English, French or German.

Corvinus University of Budapest
Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem[1]
MottoScientia mea – adiutor meus
(My knowledge is my helper)
TypePrivate university
Established1920
ChancellorÁkos Domahidi
PresidentAnthony Radev
RectorElőd Takáts
Administrative staff
867
Students9,600
Location,
Hungary
CampusUrban
AffiliationsProfessional organisations: AACSB, AFANet, APSA, DRC, EAPAA, EUA, ECLAS, EFMD, ESA, IAU, ICA, IFLA, NISPA, PRME. Professional networks: ECA, CEEMAN, CEMS, EDAMBA, FFNet, LE NOTRE, MIRC, PIM
Websitewww.uni-corvinus.hu
University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[2]68 (2022)

Considered to be one of the most prestigious and selective universities in Hungary, Corvinus alumni include a former prime minister of Hungary as well as various government ministers, governors of the Hungarian National Bank, and leading business figures.

History edit

In 1846, József Industrial School opened its gates with departments for economics and trade for upper grade students. The immediate forerunner of the Corvinus University of Budapest, the Faculty of Economics of the Royal Hungarian University, was established in 1920. The faculty was an independent organization that was granted the same status as faculties of other universities.[3]

In 1934, the faculty was merged with other institutions including the University of Technology to form the Hungarian Royal Palatine Joseph University of Technology and Economics.[4] Modern economist training began in 1948, when the Hungarian University of Economics was established as a separate universitas.[5] Since then, the institution has undergone multiple name changes. In 1953 it was renamed Karl Marx University of Economic Sciences.[6] In 1990 the political system changed in Hungary. After 43 years, democratic and free parliamentary elections were held. Following that the name of the university was changed to the University of Economics of Budapest.

In 2000, with the integration of the College of Public Administration, the institution was named Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration (BUESPA). The College of Public Administration was founded in 1977.[7]

In 2003, the three faculties of the former University of Horticulture (then part of the Szent István University) were integrated into the BUESPA. The first predecessor of the horticulture faculties, the School for practical Gardening (1853–1860) was the first institution of horticultural professional training in Hungary. The school was founded and managed by the horticultural scholar and publicist Dr Ferenc Entz (1805–1877), who was also a corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.[8] In 1939 an independent Royal Horticultural Academy was launched. It included three departments: agriculture, horticulture and landscape architecture. The latter was one of a kind in Hungary at the time.

In 2004, the university received its present name.[9] The name the Corvinus University of Budapest refers to the name of Corvinae (codices). Bibliotheca Corviniana was one of the most renowned libraries of the Renaissance world, established in the 15th century by King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary.

The Faculty of Public Administration was appended[10] to the newly formed National University of Public Service on 1 January 2012.[11]

From 2013 Corvinus University of Budapest offered a Summer School program.[12]

In February 2019, the government announced that it would place Corvinus University under the newly created Maecenas Universitatis Corvini Foundation from July 2019. The foundation will be allocated 10% of the government's stake in MOL and Gedeon Richter worth HUF 380 billion at the time, with the operational expenses to be paid with the dividends from these companies.[13][better source needed]

The new appointed rector became Előd Takáts on 1 August 2021, parallel with the change of control of the university, replacing András Lánczi after his six-year term.[14]

Faculties and programmes edit

At the Corvinus University, 11,500 students are enrolled in bachelor's, master's, single-cycle, postgraduate specialisation and doctoral programmes.

 
Façade of the university

The teaching activities previously organised under the faculties have been restructured for the 2019/20 academic year and have become institutionalised. Under the direction of the institutes, training is divided into departments. As of 2023/24 the institutes were as follows.[15]

  • Institute of Data Analytics and Information Systems
  • Institute of Sustainable Development
  • Institute of Global Studies
  • Institute of Economics
  • Institute of Marketing and Communication Studies
  • Institute of Operations and Decision Sciences
  • Institute of Finance
  • Institute of Accounting and Law
  • Institute of Social and Political Sciences
  • Institute of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • Institute of Strategy and Management

At Corvinus University of Budapest, doctoral studies currently cover seven fields of study:

  • Doctoral School of Business and Management
  • Doctoral School of Economics, Business, and Informatics
  • Doctoral School of International Relations and Political Science
  • Doctoral School of Sociology and Communication Science

The majority of courses are taught in English due to the growing internationalisation process based on an increasing number of foreign students.

Setting and architecture edit

 
Main building

The university is in an urban setting. The faculties operate in multiple buildings that stand in the city centre of Budapest.

The university's main building (Building E)– now part of the UNESCO Heritage Site[16] – is located in Pest on the left bank of the Danube, next to the Great Market Hall and facing the Budapest University of Technology and Economics on the river's other bank. The main building was planned by Miklós Ybl as the Main Customs Office in Neo-Renaissance style. It was finished in 1874. The building was called "Vámház" (Customs House) and "Fővámpalota" (Chief Customs Palace). This is also the name of the nearby avenue. The building was connected to ports of the Danube by four tunnels. It had a railroad connection. During WW2 the Hungarian, German and Soviet troops used the building as a military base. The Customs House suffered serious damage during the war. In 1948 it became the main building of the University of Economics. It underwent major renovations in 1950 and later in 1989–1990.

Much of the education of the business faculties (Faculty of Business Administration, Economics, Social Sciences) takes place in the main building. This is the location of the rector's offices as well. Next to the main building is the S(alt)-building (Sóház), and behind that is the C-Building.[17]

 
The Közraktár Street building

The university's Közraktár Street building was completed in 2007. It offers 50,000 square metres (540,000 sq ft) of floor space, which includes an office building and education areas. The building has community areas, and hosts the 450-seat central library of the university which contains 100,000 books and journals.[16][18]

Research edit

The Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research was established in 2004. The three main pillars of the Research Centre are education, research and consultancy. Their analysis focuses mainly on electricity and natural gas markets. They have been working on water management issues since 2007 and on transport issues since 2017.

In 2018, the Corvinus Institute for Advanced Studies (CIAS), an international research centre, was established to strengthen Corvinus' scientific performance and international embeddedness. There are more than 20 research centres operating besides them at the university.

Several research-related journals (Society and Economy, Vezetéstudomány [Management], Corvinus Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Corvinus Journal of International Affairs, and Köz-Gazdaság [Public Economy]) and publications (e.g. workshop series: Corvinus Economic Working Papers RePEc, and Corvinus Law Papers) are published by the university.

Awards and rankings edit

In 2010, Corvinus won the Higher Education Quality Award in the Higher Education Institutions category. Its business majors are not only among the leading universities in Hungary, but are also internationally recognised: the university was ranked first in the region in 2019 by Eduniversal and second in 2020, and in 2019 it was ranked among the 100 best business schools in Europe by the Financial Times, while the university's master's degree in Regional and Environmental Management was ranked 36th in the category of Sustainable Development and Environmental Management, also by Eduniversal.[19]

The university was listed in the top 50 in the Financial Times European Masters in Management rankings,[19] and was the first Hungarian university mentioned among the best in the area of agriculture.

Specialised colleges edit

 
Lecture hall
 
Central library at the new Közraktár building

The specialised colleges conduct in-depth research on a number of specialised subjects (e.g. social theory and finance), sometimes with the involvement of external academics or economic operators. Members usually live together on a separate floor of their university hall of residence or in a separate building. This promotes active community life and shared learning and research.

The most significant of the university's specialised colleges in 2020 are:

Student organisations edit

In addition to the specialised colleges, Corvinus has more than 40 student organisations, making it the most active organised student life in the country. Some organisations have a professional focus, others are organised around a hobby, or internationalisation, etc.

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 15 January 2023.
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  8. ^ "Kertészettudományi Kar". Kerteszettudomany.uni-corvinus.hu. 2016-07-28. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
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  11. ^ "Uni-Nke | Uni-Nke". Uni-nke.hu. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
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  13. ^ "Foundation with 10% stakes in MOL, Richter to fund Corvinus Uni". Budapest Business Journal. Retrieved 2019-02-11.
  14. ^ "Dr Előd Takáts is the new Rector of Corvinus University". Corvinus University. 2021-06-28.
  15. ^ "Institutes - Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem". www.uni-corvinus.hu. 2019-10-14. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
  16. ^ a b . Epiteszforum.hu. Archived from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  17. ^ "Közgáz Campus - Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem". www.uni-corvinus.hu. 2019-10-14. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
  18. ^ "Corvinus Közgáz Campus, Budapest IX - épülettár". Archived from the original on 2012-07-30. Retrieved 2009-01-02.
  19. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2008-05-14. Retrieved 2008-05-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  20. ^ Podnieks, Andrew (February 4, 2020). "Legends join IIHF Hall of Fame". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved February 4, 2020.
  21. ^ Baracs, Róbert (2015). "The Congo crisis through a Hungarian prism" (PDF). Études Sur la Région Méditerranéenne (24): 119.

External links edit

  • MBA Programme Website of Corvinus University, School of Management
  • International Economy and Business Programme

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Corvinus University of Budapest Hungarian Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem is a private research university in Budapest Hungary The university currently has an enrolment of approximately 9 600 students with a primary focus on business administration economics and social sciences operating in Budapest and Szekesfehervar since 1948 Corvinus University accepts students at six faculties and offer courses leading to degrees at the bachelor master and doctoral level in specialisations taught in Hungarian English French or German Corvinus University of BudapestBudapesti Corvinus Egyetem 1 MottoScientia mea adiutor meus My knowledge is my helper TypePrivate universityEstablished1920ChancellorAkos DomahidiPresidentAnthony RadevRectorElod TakatsAdministrative staff867Students9 600LocationBudapest HungaryCampusUrbanAffiliationsProfessional organisations AACSB AFANet APSA DRC EAPAA EUA ECLAS EFMD ESA IAU ICA IFLA NISPA PRME Professional networks ECA CEEMAN CEMS EDAMBA FFNet LE NOTRE MIRC PIMWebsitewww uni corvinus huUniversity rankingsRegional OverallQS Emerging Europe and Central Asia 2 68 2022 Considered to be one of the most prestigious and selective universities in Hungary Corvinus alumni include a former prime minister of Hungary as well as various government ministers governors of the Hungarian National Bank and leading business figures Contents 1 History 2 Faculties and programmes 3 Setting and architecture 4 Research 5 Awards and rankings 6 Specialised colleges 7 Student organisations 8 Notable alumni 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editIn 1846 Jozsef Industrial School opened its gates with departments for economics and trade for upper grade students The immediate forerunner of the Corvinus University of Budapest the Faculty of Economics of the Royal Hungarian University was established in 1920 The faculty was an independent organization that was granted the same status as faculties of other universities 3 In 1934 the faculty was merged with other institutions including the University of Technology to form the Hungarian Royal Palatine Joseph University of Technology and Economics 4 Modern economist training began in 1948 when the Hungarian University of Economics was established as a separate universitas 5 Since then the institution has undergone multiple name changes In 1953 it was renamed Karl Marx University of Economic Sciences 6 In 1990 the political system changed in Hungary After 43 years democratic and free parliamentary elections were held Following that the name of the university was changed to the University of Economics of Budapest In 2000 with the integration of the College of Public Administration the institution was named Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration BUESPA The College of Public Administration was founded in 1977 7 In 2003 the three faculties of the former University of Horticulture then part of the Szent Istvan University were integrated into the BUESPA The first predecessor of the horticulture faculties the School for practical Gardening 1853 1860 was the first institution of horticultural professional training in Hungary The school was founded and managed by the horticultural scholar and publicist Dr Ferenc Entz 1805 1877 who was also a corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences 8 In 1939 an independent Royal Horticultural Academy was launched It included three departments agriculture horticulture and landscape architecture The latter was one of a kind in Hungary at the time In 2004 the university received its present name 9 The name the Corvinus University of Budapest refers to the name of Corvinae codices Bibliotheca Corviniana was one of the most renowned libraries of the Renaissance world established in the 15th century by King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary The Faculty of Public Administration was appended 10 to the newly formed National University of Public Service on 1 January 2012 11 From 2013 Corvinus University of Budapest offered a Summer School program 12 In February 2019 the government announced that it would place Corvinus University under the newly created Maecenas Universitatis Corvini Foundation from July 2019 The foundation will be allocated 10 of the government s stake in MOL and Gedeon Richter worth HUF 380 billion at the time with the operational expenses to be paid with the dividends from these companies 13 better source needed The new appointed rector became Elod Takats on 1 August 2021 parallel with the change of control of the university replacing Andras Lanczi after his six year term 14 Faculties and programmes editAt the Corvinus University 11 500 students are enrolled in bachelor s master s single cycle postgraduate specialisation and doctoral programmes nbsp Facade of the universityThe teaching activities previously organised under the faculties have been restructured for the 2019 20 academic year and have become institutionalised Under the direction of the institutes training is divided into departments As of 2023 24 the institutes were as follows 15 Institute of Data Analytics and Information Systems Institute of Sustainable Development Institute of Global Studies Institute of Economics Institute of Marketing and Communication Studies Institute of Operations and Decision Sciences Institute of Finance Institute of Accounting and Law Institute of Social and Political Sciences Institute of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Institute of Strategy and ManagementAt Corvinus University of Budapest doctoral studies currently cover seven fields of study Doctoral School of Business and Management Doctoral School of Economics Business and Informatics Doctoral School of International Relations and Political Science Doctoral School of Sociology and Communication ScienceThe majority of courses are taught in English due to the growing internationalisation process based on an increasing number of foreign students Setting and architecture edit nbsp Main buildingThe university is in an urban setting The faculties operate in multiple buildings that stand in the city centre of Budapest The university s main building Building E now part of the UNESCO Heritage Site 16 is located in Pest on the left bank of the Danube next to the Great Market Hall and facing the Budapest University of Technology and Economics on the river s other bank The main building was planned by Miklos Ybl as the Main Customs Office in Neo Renaissance style It was finished in 1874 The building was called Vamhaz Customs House and Fovampalota Chief Customs Palace This is also the name of the nearby avenue The building was connected to ports of the Danube by four tunnels It had a railroad connection During WW2 the Hungarian German and Soviet troops used the building as a military base The Customs House suffered serious damage during the war In 1948 it became the main building of the University of Economics It underwent major renovations in 1950 and later in 1989 1990 Much of the education of the business faculties Faculty of Business Administration Economics Social Sciences takes place in the main building This is the location of the rector s offices as well Next to the main building is the S alt building Sohaz and behind that is the C Building 17 nbsp The Kozraktar Street buildingThe university s Kozraktar Street building was completed in 2007 It offers 50 000 square metres 540 000 sq ft of floor space which includes an office building and education areas The building has community areas and hosts the 450 seat central library of the university which contains 100 000 books and journals 16 18 Research editThe Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research was established in 2004 The three main pillars of the Research Centre are education research and consultancy Their analysis focuses mainly on electricity and natural gas markets They have been working on water management issues since 2007 and on transport issues since 2017 In 2018 the Corvinus Institute for Advanced Studies CIAS an international research centre was established to strengthen Corvinus scientific performance and international embeddedness There are more than 20 research centres operating besides them at the university Several research related journals Society and Economy Vezetestudomany Management Corvinus Journal of Sociology and Social Policy Corvinus Journal of International Affairs and Koz Gazdasag Public Economy and publications e g workshop series Corvinus Economic Working Papers RePEc and Corvinus Law Papers are published by the university Awards and rankings editIn 2010 Corvinus won the Higher Education Quality Award in the Higher Education Institutions category Its business majors are not only among the leading universities in Hungary but are also internationally recognised the university was ranked first in the region in 2019 by Eduniversal and second in 2020 and in 2019 it was ranked among the 100 best business schools in Europe by the Financial Times while the university s master s degree in Regional and Environmental Management was ranked 36th in the category of Sustainable Development and Environmental Management also by Eduniversal 19 The university was listed in the top 50 in the Financial Times European Masters in Management rankings 19 and was the first Hungarian university mentioned among the best in the area of agriculture Specialised colleges edit nbsp Lecture hall nbsp Central library at the new Kozraktar buildingThe specialised colleges conduct in depth research on a number of specialised subjects e g social theory and finance sometimes with the involvement of external academics or economic operators Members usually live together on a separate floor of their university hall of residence or in a separate building This promotes active community life and shared learning and research The most significant of the university s specialised colleges in 2020 are Rajk Laszlo College for Advanced Studies Szechenyi Istvan College for Advanced Studies College for Advanced Studies in Social Theory Tarsadalomelmeleti Kollegium TEK EVK College for Advanced Studies Heller Farkas College for Advanced Studies Society of Young Autonomous Economists FAKT College for Advanced Studies of Diplomacy in Practice GyDSz Mathias Corvinus Collegium Szent Ignac Jesuit Specialised College Specialised College of Practical DiplomacyStudent organisations editIn addition to the specialised colleges Corvinus has more than 40 student organisations making it the most active organised student life in the country Some organisations have a professional focus others are organised around a hobby or internationalisation etc Notable alumni editSandor Csanyi chairman of OTP Bank owner of Bonafarm investor philanthropist billionaire the richest person in Hungary according to Forbes Gordon Bajnai former prime minister of Hungary Sebastian Gorka American military and intelligence analyst Gyorgy Suranyi former governor of the National Bank of Hungary Fanny von Hann Kende physician and psychoanalyst Eva Hegedus Chairman CEO and majority shareholder of Granit Bank Akos Kovacs singer one of the best selling artists in Hungary Zoltan Kovacs born 1962 vice president of the Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation and Paul Loicq Award recipient 20 Lajos Bokros former minister of finance chairman of Budapest Stock Exchange David Koranyi director at Atlantic Council Jozsef Varadi CEO of Wizz Air Gyorgy Matolcsy governor of the National Bank of Hungary since 2013 Francois Lumumba Congoloese politician 21 Tibor Palankai born 1938 Rector of the University 1997 2000 Balazs Kovacs professor at YaleSee also editOpen access in HungaryReferences edit Corvinus University Study in Hungary En study hungary com Archived from the original on 2017 01 04 Retrieved 2017 06 24 QS World University Rankings Emerging Europe amp Central Asia Retrieved 15 January 2023 1920 evi XXXI torvenycikk 1000 ev torvenyei 1000ev hu Archived from the original on 2017 07 25 Retrieved 2017 06 24 1934 evi X 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