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Pázmány Péter Catholic University

Pázmány Péter Catholic University (PPCU) (Hungarian: Pázmány Péter Katolikus Egyetem (PPKE)) is a private university in and near Budapest, Hungary, belonging to the Catholic Church and recognized by the state. Founded in 1635,[5] the PPCU is one of Hungary's oldest and most prestigious institutions of higher education.

Pázmány Péter Catholic University
Pázmány Péter Katolikus Egyetem
Latin: Universitas Catholica de Petro Pazmany Nominata
TypePrivate
Established12 May 1635; 388 years ago (1635-05-12)
RectorGéza Kuminetz[1]
Great ChancellorPéter Erdő
Academic staff
546 (2013/14)[2]
Students7,910 (2013/14)[2]
Location,
47°29′30″N 19°03′58″E / 47.49167°N 19.06611°E / 47.49167; 19.06611
CampusSuburban: 52 acre[3]
AffiliationsIRUN
IFCU/FIUC
FUCE
CEECU
IAU
DRC
REVACERN
ELC
EAIE
Websitewww.ppke.hu
University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[4]231-240 (2022)

The Faculty of Theology was established by archbishop Péter Pázmány, as part of a new university, in Nagyszombat, the Kingdom of Hungary (today Trnava, Slovakia) in 1635 (the original university church is now the Cathedral of Trnava). This university was transferred to the present-day Budapest in 1777 and named after Pázmány in 1921. In 1950, the university was renamed to Eötvös Loránd University, but in the same year, the government split the Faculty of Theology off the university to form the independent Theological Academy as an anti-Church measure.[6] After the fall of Communism, the Theological Academy was expanded with a faculty of humanities to form the Pázmány Péter Catholic University, which was accredited by the state in 1993.[7]

The university is located in two cities: the Rectors' Office, the Faculty of Theology, the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Information Technology, and the Postgraduate Institute of Canon-Law are located in Budapest. The campus of the Vitéz János Faculty of Teaching is in Esztergom, just across the Esztergom Basilica. The Faculty of Humanities operated a campus in Piliscsaba, in the vicinity of Budapest from 1994 until end-2020, after which it relocated its departments and courses to Budapest.

The university has several research groups and institutes. One of the most important international research programmes of the university is the Syro-Hungarian Archeological Mission, which does the restoration of Margat's crusader fortress.

Nearly 8.000 students attend the university, enrolled in several Bachelor, Master, and PhD programmes.

International cooperations include the Erasmus programme and bilateral agreements. It was named in 2009 as one of the most active members of the Erasmus programme.[8] It is a co-establisher of the International Research Universities Network and has strong connections with Radboud University Nijmegen, Catholic University of Leuven, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogota, Saint Louis University and University of Notre Dame.

Rectors edit

  • 1992–1998 Msgr. Dr. Ferenc Gál
  • 1998–2003 Msgr. Prof. Dr. Péter Erdő
  • 2003–2011 Msgr. Prof. Dr. György Fodor
  • 2011–2019 Msgr. Prof. Dr. Szabolcs Anzelm Szuromi O.Praem
  • since 2019 Géza Kuminetz

Great chancellors edit

Academics edit

Faculties edit

The university has five faculties and two institutes.

 
Stephaneum, the main building of the Faculty of Humanities

Faculty of Humanities edit

The Faculty of Humanities was established by the Hungarian Catholic Bishops' Conference on 30 January 1992. The government of Hungary accepted it on 25 May 1993.[5] It has two locations in Budapest. It was located in the town of Piliscsaba from 1994 to 2020 after which the premises were handed to the state under a barter agreement. The campus was created from a Soviet barrack, on 220,000 m². As it is situated in a nature reserve, only pavilion-like buildings were allowed to be built which did not interfere with the landscape's harmony. Its buildings were designed by the group of Imre Makovecz and it has become an architectural landmark. The now-abandoned campus has a train station (since 1995) and a bus stop (since 1996); it is accessible from Budapest centre in less than an hour. Most of its students commuted on a daily basis, but it also had dormitories.

Faculty of Theology edit

Cardinal Pázmány established the university in Nagyszombat on 12 May 1635. It was approved by Emperor Ferdinand II on 8 October in the same year the inauguration ceremony took place on 13 November 1635.[5] The theological faculty is now located at Veres Pálné u. 24, Budapest H-1053.

Because of its Jesuit links, the newly opened university was based on the Official Plan for Jesuit Education, or Ratio studiorum, which had been laid down on 8 January 1599. Pázmány was also influenced by Roman and Austrian structures of higher education.

The Faculty of Theology first moved to Buda and then to Pest. It was separated from the rest of the Pázmány Péter Science University in 1950 by the state and was able to continue her mission under the name of Roman Catholic Central Theological Academy. The authorization of the institute to give an academic degree in Sacred Theology (baccalaureatus, licentiatus, laureatus [doctoratus]) in the name of the Holy See during this time remained, while the diploma was also recognized by the state.

The classical five (baccalaureatus) plus two (licentiatus) plus one (doctoratus) years (the last two together is recognized as a PhD instruction by the state) Sacred Theology teaching program which is recognized by the Holy See is built on twelve departments:

  • Department of Fundamental Theology;
  • Department of Systematic Christian Philosophy;
  • Department of History of Philosophy;
  • Department of Old Testament Studies;
  • Department of New Testament Studies;
  • Department of Dogmatic Theology;
  • Department of Moral Theology;
  • Department of Liturgy and Pastoral Theology;
  • Department of Patristic History and Literature;
  • Department of Medieval and Modern Ecclesiastical History;
  • Department of Canon Law;
  • Department of Biblical Languages.

The departments do research work as part of the Theological Doctorate School. They also do teaching activity within the fields of mission of the Catholic Church. Serving this purpose, the Faculty has Bachelor programs to form Managers of Catholic Communities, Catechetic and Pastoral Assistants; there are also Master programs to form teachers of religion and Catholic Canon lawyers.

When political change happened in Hungary in 1990, the name of the faculty was changed to Pázmány Péter Roman Catholic Theological Academy as an independent university. It became a basis for the new Catholic university of Budapest which has today five flourishing faculties and one institute with faculty rights (i.e. Canon Law Institute). Every educational program of this ancient Theological Faculty of the Pázmány Péter Catholic University has received official state accreditation by the Hungarian Higher Educational Accreditation Committee, which has already accredited the entire university, including the Faculty of Theology, twice, most recently in 2010.

Institute of Canon Law edit

The Institute of Canon Law "ad instar facultatis" (Institute with faculty rights) was established by the Holy See on 30 November 1996. Canon law means the internal own law of the Catholic Church that applies to everyone baptized in the Catholic Church as well as to those who have joined the community of the Church. According to the ecclesiastical authorization the institute can issue baccalaureate, licenciate and doctorate academic degree in canon law.

The Hungarian State acknowledges the baccalaureate degree in canon law – based on the Bologna-System – as an MA degree, as well as the doctorate in canon law as a PhD The team of professors – Anzelm Szabolcs Szuromi O.Praem., Géza Kuminetz, Péter Szabó, Catherine Hársfai, George Lefkánits, Blazio Schanda, Csaba Szilágyi, and Philippe Gudenus – organize courses in canonical fields in Hungarian and in other languages (Italian, German, English).

The Institute of Canon Law "ad instar facultatis" undertakes scholarly research. To fulfill this aim the institute organizes a yearly international colloquia every February. It publishes an international canon law review Folia Canonica in the main western European languages (from 1998, from 2012: Folia Theologica et Canonica), but also a Hungarian review, i.e. Kánonjog (from 1999); furthermore, a book series, i.e. Bibliotheca Instituti Postgradualis Iuris Canonici Universitatis Catholicae de Petro Pázmány nominatae, which includes four sub-series.

In 2001 the institute organized the "Eleventh International Congress of the Consociatio Internationalis Studio Iuris Canonici Promovendo and the Fifteenth of the Società per il Diritto delle Chiese Orientali. Also the university Institute of Canon Law hosted the XIIIth International Congress of Medieval Canon Law, which took place in the St. Adalbert Teaching and Research Center of Esztergom in 2008.

The research fields of the faculty are ecclesiastical law; theology of canon law; general norms of canon law; constitutional law of the Church; liturgical law; Catholic marriage law; canonical norms of sacraments and sacramentals; canonical process law; canonical penal law; canon law of Eastern Churches; Medieval ius commune and canon law history.

The institute was decorated with the title of "Doctor Honoris Causa" Urbano Navarrete Cortes S.J. on 2 May 2000, one of the most significant 20th century canon lawyer, who worked for the renewal of the canonical knowledge in Hungary in the Eighties and died on 22 November 2010. The Canon Law Institute was enriched on 5 May 2011 with two new honorary doctors, i.e. José Tomás Martin de Agar and Bronisław Wenanty Zubert OFM.

Faculty of Information Technology and Bionics edit

The Faculty of Information Technology was established by the Hungarian Catholic Bishops' Conference on 24 June 1998. The government of Hungary accepted it on 20 July 2001. It was renamed to Faculty of Information Technology and Bionics on 1 May 2013, effective as of 1 September 2013.[5] It's located in Budapest.

Faculty of Law and Political Sciences edit

The Faculty of Law and Political Sciences was established on 3 April 1995.[5] It is located in Budapest.

Vitéz János Faculty of Teaching edit

The Vitéz János Teaching College was founded on 3 November 1842,[9] and integrated in the Pázmány Péter Catholic University as Vitéz János Faculty on 1 January 2008.[5] It is in the city of Esztergom. The campus is around the Esztergom Basilica. Its Practicing School has been working since 31 August 1893.

Collegium Hungaricum edit

The Collegium Hungaricum (officially Collegium Hungaricum Lovaniense, the former Home Cardinal Mindszenty) is a house for Hungarian university students, researchers and teachers in the city of Leuven (25 km from Brussel), at the Blijde Inkomstraat 18. The owner of the building is the Hungarian Province of the Jesuit Order, but the maintainer is the Pázmány Péter Catholic University.[10]

Research edit

Hungarian Bionic Vision Center edit

The goal of the Hungarian Bionic Vision Center is to restore vision of visually impaired patients to the maximum extent and to improve the quality of their lives through using medical and technological aids. They run programmes to study medical and engineering technologies.[11]
Homepage: lataskozpont.itk.ppke.hu

Robot Lab edit

The RobotLab is to apply ideas inspired by Biology using Information Technologies. How is it possible to design better prosthesis? Can neurobiology help to develop new remote control robots for helicopters? Can a biped be taught to walk in a similar way as we learned our balancing and moving patterns? What is the functional connection between visual and tactile sensing? These are some questions which are addressed by the Rotob Lab.[12]
Homepage: robotlab.itk.ppke.hu

Ányos Jedlik Research and Development Laboratory edit

The Jedlik Laboratories is a science-education-technology center where the advantages of multidisciplinary work is emphasized in emerging fields of science and technology. In the beginning the key areas were info-bionics and sensor-computing, telepresence and language technologies. Nano–bio technology, VLSI IC design are other areas of research.

Other topics of the center's research are life sciences, in particular the neurosciences, genetics and immunology as well as the field of nanoscale engineering and molecular bionics, nanoscale technologies, sensor-computing, telepresence, integrated communication and ad-hoc mobile networks, bio-compatible interfaces, as well as "smart" energ0y saving devices and integrated nano–micro systems.

The Jedlik Laboratories is organized within the Faculty of Information Technology in cooperation with the institutes of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS), namely the Computer and Automation Research Institute, the Research Institute for Experimental Medicine, the Neurobiology Research Unit at the Semmelweis University of Medicine of the HAS, the Research Institute of Technical Physics and Material Science, the Research Institute of Psychology, the Institute of Enzymology of the Biology Research Center of the HAS, the Richter Gedeon Co., the Ericsson Hungary Ltd., and a few SMEs. The cooperating international research laboratories are listed in the International relations section.[13]
Homepage:

Biomicrofluidics Research Group edit

The Biomicrofluidics Research group works on the development of point-of-care (POC) diagnostic devices, optofluidic and digital microfluidic (DMF) platforms. This includes theory, numerical modeling, design, fabrication, test and different applications. Their main area of focus is microfluidic devices for biomedical applications.

The point-of-care diagnostic project focuses on the continuous observation and monitoring of biological liquids, e.g., veterinary or human blood samples.

The integration and interplay between optical and fluidic functionalities defines the emerging field of optofluidics. Microfluidics enables the realization of lab-on-a-chip (LOC) devices in connection with CNN-UM based camera systems. Thus, the obtained biomedical liquid analyzer can recognize cells and particles in the sample flow in real-time.

The Research Group's digital microfluidic (DMF) platform is based the electrowetting-on-dielectrics (EWOD) phenomenon; they are working on clinical applications of this. The biological fluid droplets can be moved by electric field on a superhydrophobic surface. Droplet mainulations allow for parallel and multi-reagent analysis.[14]
Homepage:

Research Centre for Competitive Law edit

It was established in 2006, at the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences. Its fields are organizing scientific conferences, publishing scientific papers, to spread the culture of competition.[15]
Homepage (Hungarian): www.versenyjog.com

Syro-Hungarian archeological mission: margat excavations edit

The Syro-Hungarian Archeological mission is a research programme of the Pázmány Péter Catholic University. Its objective is to restore the Fortress of Margat, which is the largest crusader fortress of the Middle East, and to put under discussion the era of the crusades in the Middle East. The head of the mission is archeologist Balázs Major.[16] The huge, 5.2-acre fortress is related to Hungary not only because of this expedition. In 1218 King Andrew II of Hungary visited the fortress protected by the Johannite Order and contributed an annual sum of 1000 silver marks for its upkeep.[16] According to Balázs Major, "the most sensational discovery must be the mural found in the chapel." This is the largest crusader mural unearthed in the Holy Land, and it is unique from an iconographical aspect, as well.[16]

Avicenna Institute of Middle Eastern Studies edit

The Avicenna Institute is a non-profit research center with the objectives of promoting scholarship in the field of Middle Eastern studies. In this framework, several senior and junior researchers and fellows are assuming and pursuing those aims. Among the projects are organizing public and international scientific workshops and conferences, publishing scientific monographs, conferences' proceedings, granting scholarship for junior researches. It has connections with Hungarian and international research centres, such as Pazmany Peter Catholic University, Saint Joseph University, Beirut and Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale".

The institute was founded to conduct research for an understanding of Arabic, Persian and Turkish cultures; to advise decision-makers, media-actors and businessmen interested in Middle-East issues; to disseminate knowledge on current topics in on-going public debates to avoid misunderstandings in intercultural dialogue.

The institute works on several projects:

  • study the factors of continuity and discontinuity in Islamic legacy in the perspective of understanding the current development in the Islamic world, mainly in philosophy, theology, political sciences and literature, classical and modern,
  • organizing public and international scientific workshops and conferences to disseminate knowledge,
  • publishing scientific monographs, conferences' proceedings,
  • granting scholarship for junior researches in PhD or post-doctoral dissertations.[17]

Notable people edit

Honorary doctors edit

Faculty and staff edit

Alumni edit

Pázmány alumni number 26,000.[46]

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External links edit

  • Website
    • Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
      • ,
    • Faculty of Law and Political Sciences,
    • Faculty of Information Technology
    • János Vitéz Faculty, Esztergom (in Hungarian)
    • Postgraduate Institute of Canon Law (in Hungarian)
    • Collegium Hungaricum, Leuven (in Hungarian)
  • Hungarian Bionic Vision Center
  • Robot Lab
  • Jedlik Laboratories
  • Research Centre for Competitive Law (in Hungarian)
  • Official Homepage of Piliscsaba town (in Hungarian)

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ago 1635 05 12 RectorGeza Kuminetz 1 Great ChancellorPeter ErdoAcademic staff546 2013 14 2 Students7 910 2013 14 2 LocationBudapest Piliscsaba Esztergom Hungary47 29 30 N 19 03 58 E 47 49167 N 19 06611 E 47 49167 19 06611CampusSuburban 52 acre 3 AffiliationsIRUN IFCU FIUC FUCE CEECU IAU DRC REVACERN ELC EAIEWebsitewww ppke huUniversity rankingsRegional OverallQS Emerging Europe and Central Asia 4 231 240 2022 The Faculty of Theology was established by archbishop Peter Pazmany as part of a new university in Nagyszombat the Kingdom of Hungary today Trnava Slovakia in 1635 the original university church is now the Cathedral of Trnava This university was transferred to the present day Budapest in 1777 and named after Pazmany in 1921 In 1950 the university was renamed to Eotvos Lorand University but in the same year the government split the Faculty of Theology off the university to form the independent Theological Academy as an anti Church measure 6 After the fall of Communism the Theological Academy was expanded with a faculty of humanities to form the Pazmany Peter Catholic University which was accredited by the state in 1993 7 The university is located in two cities the Rectors Office the Faculty of Theology the Faculty of Law the Faculty of Information Technology and the Postgraduate Institute of Canon Law are located in Budapest The campus of the Vitez Janos Faculty of Teaching is in Esztergom just across the Esztergom Basilica The Faculty of Humanities operated a campus in Piliscsaba in the vicinity of Budapest from 1994 until end 2020 after which it relocated its departments and courses to Budapest The university has several research groups and institutes One of the most important international research programmes of the university is the Syro Hungarian Archeological Mission which does the restoration of Margat s crusader fortress Nearly 8 000 students attend the university enrolled in several Bachelor Master and PhD programmes International cooperations include the Erasmus programme and bilateral agreements It was named in 2009 as one of the most active members of the Erasmus programme 8 It is a co establisher of the International Research Universities Network and has strong connections with Radboud University Nijmegen Catholic University of Leuven Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogota Saint Louis University and University of Notre Dame Contents 1 Rectors 2 Great chancellors 3 Academics 3 1 Faculties 3 1 1 Faculty of Humanities 3 1 2 Faculty of Theology 3 1 3 Institute of Canon Law 3 1 4 Faculty of Information Technology and Bionics 3 1 5 Faculty of Law and Political Sciences 3 1 6 Vitez Janos Faculty of Teaching 3 2 Collegium Hungaricum 3 3 Research 3 3 1 Hungarian Bionic Vision Center 3 3 2 Robot Lab 3 3 3 Anyos Jedlik Research and Development Laboratory 3 3 4 Biomicrofluidics Research Group 3 3 5 Research Centre for Competitive Law 3 3 6 Syro Hungarian archeological mission margat excavations 3 3 7 Avicenna Institute of Middle Eastern Studies 4 Notable people 4 1 Honorary doctors 4 2 Faculty and staff 4 3 Alumni 5 References 6 External linksRectors edit1992 1998 Msgr Dr Ferenc Gal 1998 2003 Msgr Prof Dr Peter Erdo 2003 2011 Msgr Prof Dr Gyorgy Fodor 2011 2019 Msgr Prof Dr Szabolcs Anzelm Szuromi O Praem since 2019 Geza KuminetzGreat chancellors edit1992 2005 Most rev Dr Istvan Seregely Archbishop of Eger 2005 Most rev Em Card Prof Dr Peter Erdo DSc Primate of Hungary Archbishop of Esztergom BudapestAcademics editFaculties edit The university has five faculties and two institutes nbsp Stephaneum the main building of the Faculty of HumanitiesFaculty of Humanities edit The Faculty of Humanities was established by the Hungarian Catholic Bishops Conference on 30 January 1992 The government of Hungary accepted it on 25 May 1993 5 It has two locations in Budapest It was located in the town of Piliscsaba from 1994 to 2020 after which the premises were handed to the state under a barter agreement The campus was created from a Soviet barrack on 220 000 m As it is situated in a nature reserve only pavilion like buildings were allowed to be built which did not interfere with the landscape s harmony Its buildings were designed by the group of Imre Makovecz and it has become an architectural landmark The now abandoned campus has a train station since 1995 and a bus stop since 1996 it is accessible from Budapest centre in less than an hour Most of its students commuted on a daily basis but it also had dormitories Faculty of Theology edit Cardinal Pazmany established the university in Nagyszombat on 12 May 1635 It was approved by Emperor Ferdinand II on 8 October in the same year the inauguration ceremony took place on 13 November 1635 5 The theological faculty is now located at Veres Palne u 24 Budapest H 1053 Because of its Jesuit links the newly opened university was based on the Official Plan for Jesuit Education or Ratio studiorum which had been laid down on 8 January 1599 Pazmany was also influenced by Roman and Austrian structures of higher education The Faculty of Theology first moved to Buda and then to Pest It was separated from the rest of the Pazmany Peter Science University in 1950 by the state and was able to continue her mission under the name of Roman Catholic Central Theological Academy The authorization of the institute to give an academic degree in Sacred Theology baccalaureatus licentiatus laureatus doctoratus in the name of the Holy See during this time remained while the diploma was also recognized by the state The classical five baccalaureatus plus two licentiatus plus one doctoratus years the last two together is recognized as a PhD instruction by the state Sacred Theology teaching program which is recognized by the Holy See is built on twelve departments Department of Fundamental Theology Department of Systematic Christian Philosophy Department of History of Philosophy Department of Old Testament Studies Department of New Testament Studies Department of Dogmatic Theology Department of Moral Theology Department of Liturgy and Pastoral Theology Department of Patristic History and Literature Department of Medieval and Modern Ecclesiastical History Department of Canon Law Department of Biblical Languages The departments do research work as part of the Theological Doctorate School They also do teaching activity within the fields of mission of the Catholic Church Serving this purpose the Faculty has Bachelor programs to form Managers of Catholic Communities Catechetic and Pastoral Assistants there are also Master programs to form teachers of religion and Catholic Canon lawyers When political change happened in Hungary in 1990 the name of the faculty was changed to Pazmany Peter Roman Catholic Theological Academy as an independent university It became a basis for the new Catholic university of Budapest which has today five flourishing faculties and one institute with faculty rights i e Canon Law Institute Every educational program of this ancient Theological Faculty of the Pazmany Peter Catholic University has received official state accreditation by the Hungarian Higher Educational Accreditation Committee which has already accredited the entire university including the Faculty of Theology twice most recently in 2010 Institute of Canon Law edit The Institute of Canon Law ad instar facultatis Institute with faculty rights was established by the Holy See on 30 November 1996 Canon law means the internal own law of the Catholic Church that applies to everyone baptized in the Catholic Church as well as to those who have joined the community of the Church According to the ecclesiastical authorization the institute can issue baccalaureate licenciate and doctorate academic degree in canon law The Hungarian State acknowledges the baccalaureate degree in canon law based on the Bologna System as an MA degree as well as the doctorate in canon law as a PhD The team of professors Anzelm Szabolcs Szuromi O Praem Geza Kuminetz Peter Szabo Catherine Harsfai George Lefkanits Blazio Schanda Csaba Szilagyi and Philippe Gudenus organize courses in canonical fields in Hungarian and in other languages Italian German English The Institute of Canon Law ad instar facultatis undertakes scholarly research To fulfill this aim the institute organizes a yearly international colloquia every February It publishes an international canon law review Folia Canonica in the main western European languages from 1998 from 2012 Folia Theologica et Canonica but also a Hungarian review i e Kanonjog from 1999 furthermore a book series i e Bibliotheca Instituti Postgradualis Iuris Canonici Universitatis Catholicae de Petro Pazmany nominatae which includes four sub series In 2001 the institute organized the Eleventh International Congress of the Consociatio Internationalis Studio Iuris Canonici Promovendo and the Fifteenth of the Societa per il Diritto delle Chiese Orientali Also the university Institute of Canon Law hosted the XIIIth International Congress of Medieval Canon Law which took place in the St Adalbert Teaching and Research Center of Esztergom in 2008 The research fields of the faculty are ecclesiastical law theology of canon law general norms of canon law constitutional law of the Church liturgical law Catholic marriage law canonical norms of sacraments and sacramentals canonical process law canonical penal law canon law of Eastern Churches Medieval ius commune and canon law history The institute was decorated with the title of Doctor Honoris Causa Urbano Navarrete Cortes S J on 2 May 2000 one of the most significant 20th century canon lawyer who worked for the renewal of the canonical knowledge in Hungary in the Eighties and died on 22 November 2010 The Canon Law Institute was enriched on 5 May 2011 with two new honorary doctors i e Jose Tomas Martin de Agar and Bronislaw Wenanty Zubert OFM Faculty of Information Technology and Bionics edit The Faculty of Information Technology was established by the Hungarian Catholic Bishops Conference on 24 June 1998 The government of Hungary accepted it on 20 July 2001 It was renamed to Faculty of Information Technology and Bionics on 1 May 2013 effective as of 1 September 2013 5 It s located in Budapest Faculty of Law and Political Sciences edit The Faculty of Law and Political Sciences was established on 3 April 1995 5 It is located in Budapest Vitez Janos Faculty of Teaching edit The Vitez Janos Teaching College was founded on 3 November 1842 9 and integrated in the Pazmany Peter Catholic University as Vitez Janos Faculty on 1 January 2008 5 It is in the city of Esztergom The campus is around the Esztergom Basilica Its Practicing School has been working since 31 August 1893 Collegium Hungaricum edit The Collegium Hungaricum officially Collegium Hungaricum Lovaniense the former Home Cardinal Mindszenty is a house for Hungarian university students researchers and teachers in the city of Leuven 25 km from Brussel at the Blijde Inkomstraat 18 The owner of the building is the Hungarian Province of the Jesuit Order but the maintainer is the Pazmany Peter Catholic University 10 Research edit Hungarian Bionic Vision Center edit The goal of the Hungarian Bionic Vision Center is to restore vision of visually impaired patients to the maximum extent and to improve the quality of their lives through using medical and technological aids They run programmes to study medical and engineering technologies 11 Homepage lataskozpont itk ppke hu Robot Lab edit The RobotLab is to apply ideas inspired by Biology using Information Technologies How is it possible to design better prosthesis Can neurobiology help to develop new remote control robots for helicopters Can a biped be taught to walk in a similar way as we learned our balancing and moving patterns What is the functional connection between visual and tactile sensing These are some questions which are addressed by the Rotob Lab 12 Homepage robotlab itk ppke hu Anyos Jedlik Research and Development Laboratory edit The Jedlik Laboratories is a science education technology center where the advantages of multidisciplinary work is emphasized in emerging fields of science and technology In the beginning the key areas were info bionics and sensor computing telepresence and language technologies Nano bio technology VLSI IC design are other areas of research Other topics of the center s research are life sciences in particular the neurosciences genetics and immunology as well as the field of nanoscale engineering and molecular bionics nanoscale technologies sensor computing telepresence integrated communication and ad hoc mobile networks bio compatible interfaces as well as smart energ0y saving devices and integrated nano micro systems The Jedlik Laboratories is organized within the Faculty of Information Technology in cooperation with the institutes of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences HAS namely the Computer and Automation Research Institute the Research Institute for Experimental Medicine the Neurobiology Research Unit at the Semmelweis University of Medicine of the HAS the Research Institute of Technical Physics and Material Science the Research Institute of Psychology the Institute of Enzymology of the Biology Research Center of the HAS the Richter Gedeon Co the Ericsson Hungary Ltd and a few SMEs The cooperating international research laboratories are listed in the International relations section 13 Homepage Jedlik Laboratories Biomicrofluidics Research Group edit The Biomicrofluidics Research group works on the development of point of care POC diagnostic devices optofluidic and digital microfluidic DMF platforms This includes theory numerical modeling design fabrication test and different applications Their main area of focus is microfluidic devices for biomedical applications The point of care diagnostic project focuses on the continuous observation and monitoring of biological liquids e g veterinary or human blood samples The integration and interplay between optical and fluidic functionalities defines the emerging field of optofluidics Microfluidics enables the realization of lab on a chip LOC devices in connection with CNN UM based camera systems Thus the obtained biomedical liquid analyzer can recognize cells and particles in the sample flow in real time The Research Group s digital microfluidic DMF platform is based the electrowetting on dielectrics EWOD phenomenon they are working on clinical applications of this The biological fluid droplets can be moved by electric field on a superhydrophobic surface Droplet mainulations allow for parallel and multi reagent analysis 14 Homepage en ufluidics bionics hu Research Centre for Competitive Law edit It was established in 2006 at the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences Its fields are organizing scientific conferences publishing scientific papers to spread the culture of competition 15 Homepage Hungarian www versenyjog com Syro Hungarian archeological mission margat excavations edit The Syro Hungarian Archeological mission is a research programme of the Pazmany Peter Catholic University Its objective is to restore the Fortress of Margat which is the largest crusader fortress of the Middle East and to put under discussion the era of the crusades in the Middle East The head of the mission is archeologist Balazs Major 16 The huge 5 2 acre fortress is related to Hungary not only because of this expedition In 1218 King Andrew II of Hungary visited the fortress protected by the Johannite Order and contributed an annual sum of 1000 silver marks for its upkeep 16 According to Balazs Major the most sensational discovery must be the mural found in the chapel This is the largest crusader mural unearthed in the Holy Land and it is unique from an iconographical aspect as well 16 Avicenna Institute of Middle Eastern Studies edit The Avicenna Institute is a non profit research center with the objectives of promoting scholarship in the field of Middle Eastern studies In this framework several senior and junior researchers and fellows are assuming and pursuing those aims Among the projects are organizing public and international scientific workshops and conferences publishing scientific monographs conferences proceedings granting scholarship for junior researches It has connections with Hungarian and international research centres such as Pazmany Peter Catholic University Saint Joseph University Beirut and Universita degli Studi di Napoli L Orientale The institute was founded to conduct research for an understanding of Arabic Persian and Turkish cultures to advise decision makers media actors and businessmen interested in Middle East issues to disseminate knowledge on current topics in on going public debates to avoid misunderstandings in intercultural dialogue The institute works on several projects study the factors of continuity and discontinuity in Islamic legacy in the perspective of understanding the current development in the Islamic world mainly in philosophy theology political sciences and literature classical and modern organizing public and international scientific workshops and conferences to disseminate knowledge publishing scientific monographs conferences proceedings granting scholarship for junior researches in PhD or post doctoral dissertations 17 Notable people editHonorary doctors edit Max van der Stoel the first High Commissioner on National Minorities of the Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe 24 November 1999 18 Urbano Navarrete SJ cardinal professor of Canon Law and former rector of the Pontifical Gregorian University 2 May 2000 19 Paul Poupard cardinal former president of the Pontifical Council for Culture and also of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue 1 March 2001 20 Bartholomew I archbishop of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch 25 April 2001 21 22 Franciszek Macharski cardinal former Archbishop of Krakow 22 September 2002 23 Alfred Bayer President of the Hanns Seidel Foundation 22 September 2002 24 Astrik L Gabriel O Praem Director of the Medieval Institute at the University of Notre Dame from 1952 to 1975 2003 Stephen Privett SJ President of the University of San Francisco 2004 25 James Crawford Whewell Professor of International Law Chair of the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge 21 January 2005 26 Lorenzo Ornaghi Rector of the Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore 15 November 2005 27 28 Gerardo Marin Professor Associate Provost of the University of San Francisco 2005 Laszlo Szabo SJ Professor Emeritus of the Saint Joseph University 2005 John Lukacs Professor of history 10 June 2009 29 30 Oscar Andres Rodriguez Maradiaga S D B cardinal Archbishop of Tegucigalpa President of Caritas Internationalis 23 November 2009 31 32 Zenon Grocholewski cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education and Great Chancellor of the Pontifical Gregorian University 12 May 2010 33 Miklos Veto Historian of Philosophy Professor Emeritus of the University of Poitiers 15 December 2010 34 Jose Tomas Martin de Agar Professor of Canon Law at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross 5 May 2011 35 Bronislaw Wenanty Zubert OFM Professor of Canon Law at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin 5 May 2011 35 Shenouda III Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria 19 August 2011 36 Jean Luc Marion Professor Head of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Paris IV Sorbonne 27 September 2011 37 Wolfgang Waldstein Professor of legal history University of Innsbruck member of the Pontifical Academy for Life 29 March 2012 38 Faculty and staff edit Kathleen E Dubs Old and Middle English medieval literature scholar her lectures on Tolkien revived interest in him in academic circles Tamas Freund academician neurobiologist The Brain Prize laureate Ida Frohlich historian made the first translation of the corpus of the Dead Sea Scrolls into Hungarian Rozsa Hoffmann Secretary of State for Education 39 Andras Jakab Constitutional lawyer Schumpeter Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law 40 fellow researcher at Centro de Estudios Politicos y Constitucionales 2008 2010 Istvan Jelenits Sch P theologian writer Szechenyi Prize laureate Janos Lackfi poet writer literary translator John Lukacs historian author of Five Days in London May 1940 and A New Republic Balazs Major Arabist archeologist historian head of the Syro Hungarian Archeological Mission and the excavation of the Crusader Fortress of Margat 41 Miklos Maroth classical philologist Arabist academician vice president of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences 42 honorary president of the Union Academique Internationale 43 Balazs Mezei academician philosopher literary critic Thomas Molnar philosopher historian political theorist author of Utopia The Perennial Heresy and The Decline of the Intellectual Peter Polt Chief Prosecutor 2000 2006 2010 Gabor Proszeky linguist mathematician CEO of MorphoLogic International Dennis Gabor Award and Szechenyi Prize laureate 44 Andras Radetzky Deputy executive officer Hungarian Catholic Radio 2011 Tamas Roska GCSG academician co founder of the Cellular neural network He wrote more than 200 publications and four books number of his references are about 3000 45 Laszlo Solyom President of Hungary 2005 2010 president of the Constitutional Court of Hungary 1990 1998 Szabolcs Szuromi President of the Canon Law Institute ad instar facultatis 2006 2014 member of the Hungarian Higher Accreditation Committee s Plenum 2006 2011 doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Rector of the PPCU 2011 President of the International Canon Law History Research Center Budapest 2013 international highly recognized in the canon law history science Bela Weissmahr SJ philosopher theologianAlumni edit Pazmany alumni number 26 000 46 Tibor Benedek 2005 Olympic European and World champion waterpolo player 47 Miklos Both 2008 musician composer ethnographist 48 Andrew Andor Fabinyi Hungarian born Australian publisher 49 50 Gergely Gulyas 2004 MP deputy chairman Committee for Human rights Minorities Civic and Religious Affairs of the Hungarian Parliament 47 Peter Harrach 1995 former deputy speaker of the Hungarian Parliament 47 Edith Farkas 1921 1993 Hungarian born New Zealand meteorologist who measured ozone levels 51 Mate Kocsis 2004 mayor 8 District of Budapest 47 Andras Koltay 2002 member of the Media Council 47 Karolina Kosztrihan radio host ClassFM 47 Tamas Gergely Kucsera 2000 former presidential chief adviser Hungarian Academy of Sciences 47 Istvan Madarasz film director Hungary World of Potentials 47 Laszlo Mecs alpinist member of the first Hungarian team which managed to arrive on the top of the Mount Everest 47 Tibor Meray author journalist 47 Gyorgy Pasztor pharmacist ice hockey player and sports administrator 52 Bence Retvari 2003 MP Secretary of State Ministry of Public Administration and Justice 47 Atala Schock 1998 opera singer 47 Zsolt Semjen 1997 Deputy Prime Minister Minister without portfolio 47 Adam Steinmetz 2006 Olympic champion waterpolo player 47 Barnabas Steinmetz 2005 Olympic champion waterpolo player 47 Andras Stumpf 2004 journalist Heti Valasz 47 Gergo Suveges anchorman MTV 47 Anett Szabo 2004 anchorwoman HirTV 47 Laszlo Szollas 1907 1980 world champion and Olympic medalist pair skater Laszlo Szekely Madai ice hockey player FTC 47 Ferenc Torok film director Moszkva ter 47 References edit Dr Geza Kuminetz is the new rector of Pazmany Peter Catholic University katolikus hu a b Statisztikai Tajekoztato Oktatasi evkonyv 2013 2014 About CampusTour Faculty of Humanities Archived from the original on 4 May 2010 QS World University Rankings Emerging Europe amp Central Asia Retrieved 15 January 2023 a b c d e f History of the University in Hungarian Pazmany Peter Catholic University Archived from the original on 28 September 2011 Szogi Laszlo 2015 The Illustrated History of the Eotvos Lorand University Budapest ELTE PDF in English and Hungarian Budapest ELTE Eotvos Kiado p 122 ISBN 978 963 284 729 0 Retrieved 25 June 2023 Our History Pazmany Peter Catholic University Retrieved 25 June 2023 Erasmus higher education Creativity and Innovation European Success Stories PDF European Commission Vitez Janos Faculty of Teaching Facts of the Faculty in Hungarian Pazmany Peter Catholic University Collegium Hungaricum History of the Collegium in Hungarian Pazmany Peter Catholic University Hungarian Bionic Vision Center Pazmany Peter Catholic University Robot Lab Pazmany Peter Catholic University Jedlik Laboratories Pazmany Peter Catholic University Archived from the original on 5 October 2011 Biomicrofluidics Research Group Pazmany Peter Catholic University Archived from the original on 25 September 2015 Retrieved 29 February 2012 Research Centre for Competitive Law About the Research Centre in Hungarian Pazmany Peter Catholic University Archived from the original on 23 January 2012 a b c Faculty of 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