The 25-year-old Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) has had a particularly successful year behind it. According to a recent representative survey, seventy percent of the Hungarian population who know MCC like the activities that the institution carries out. As of January 1, 2022, one of the most significant talent management organizations in Central Europe will provide talent management for 4,100 students, and the training and programs are now available at 14 locations in Hungary and a total of 23 locations in the Carpathian Basin. Goal: 35 settlements and ten thousand students - read the announcement of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium Foundation.
A recent survey conducted in November shows that a significant part of both students and the general public are aware of MCC.
2020 was a milestone in the life of the now quarter-century-old talent management institution, and this year can be characterized as a year of rapid growth. Today, MCC's free training courses are available in almost all major Hungarian and many Hungarian-inhabited settlements across the border. There are currently 14 in Hungary (Győr, Szombathely, Zalaegerszeg, Veszprém, Székesfehérvár, Szekszárd, Pécs, Budapest, Szolnok, Kecskemét, Szeged, Debrecen, Miskolc, Békéscsaba) and a total of 23 (Beregszász, Arad, Nagyvárad, Szatmárnémeti, Cluj, Marosvásárhely, Székelyudvarhely , Csíkszereda, Sepsiszentgyörgy) MCC is present at a location in the Carpathian Basin.
According to the plans, the expansion will not stop: within a few years, MCC plans to be present at 35 locations throughout the Carpathian Basin. The institution has already decided to open a new training center, next year the most talented young Hungarians will be able to study in Nyíregyháza.
The talent center offers more and more young people the opportunity to develop their talents: 3,700 started this school year, and from January, 4,100 young people can study at the institution.
You can read more about the survey and other information in Magyar Nemzet
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