The Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) acquired property at the Modul University in Vienna. Continuing the international networking, Hungarian students from MCC and the Carpathian Basin will have another unique training and learning opportunity. In addition, the talent management institution is also involved in serious international research, reports Mandiner .

The internationally recognized Modul Universität Wien is Austria's leading private university. 1,100 students are studying international management, sustainable development, applied data sciences, tourism and service management in the framework of 11 different training programs at the university's Vienna and Nanjing campuses. level practical training and extremely serious research programs are also implemented at the university - MCC and its instructors and researchers are now involved in this.

In the international ranking of higher education institutions, Modul Universität Wien is among the 25 universities with the most cited studies in the world. The university fits perfectly into the MCC profile, as the institution is based on small-group, mentoring-based, international-level education, with a serious research background and personalized talent management. The teachers at the university come from more than forty countries, and the language of instruction is English.

Professors help build MCC's international academic network

Last autumn, MCC opened a training site in Brussels, where students can get to know the functioning of the European Union directly. And a few weeks ago, it entered into a collaboration with Berlin's ESMT University, so that more than 20 students can study with scholarships at Germany's highest-ranked business school every year. An agreement has also been reached with The Roger Scruton Legacy Foundation, so MCC students can also study at the best universities in Great Britain.

The current acquisition of property also fits into this international networking. The expansion is supported by professors from renowned universities such as the University of Notre Dame, Columbia University or the London School of Economics. In this way, the research and teaching profile of MCC and Modul University of Vienna can be significantly strengthened. The cooperation greatly promotes the education and development of MCC and Hungarian students from the Carpathian Basin.

Photo: Modul Universität Wien – Source: modul.ac.at