"The most important talent management institution in the Carpathian Basin" welcomes young people who want to join "professionally excellent, motivating and cohesive community"

Almost 200 young people submitted their applications for the free talent training courses of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC). MCC said that students who are just finishing high school are still open to applying to their university program.

They wrote that "the most important talent management institution in the Carpathian Basin" is waiting for young people who want to join a "professionally excellent, motivating and cohesive community" in six training centers - Budapest, Debrecen, Győr, Miskolc, Szeged, Pécs.

It was pointed out that

prospective students can submit their applications for the junior courses starting at MCC's capital center until July 30, and for those starting at the regional centers until August 10.

They noted: MCC's free university program is also unique in Europe,

provides small-group, personalized, multidisciplinary training that complements traditional Hungarian higher education.

"The goal of the MCC is that the education of young people does not depend on their financial situation, but solely on their abilities and motivation," and that talented Hungarian students can responsibly use the knowledge they gained during their studies abroad for the sake of the country and their immediate environment, they wrote.

The students are developed by well-known Hungarian and foreign guest lecturers and lecturers. Last year, 300 internationally significant foreign educators and researchers visited the MCC, about 40 of them spent a longer time here and got involved in the training of the students.

As part of the MCC Budapest Lectures lecture series, you can meet such professional figures in Budapest and in the regional centers as, for example, Jeffrey Sachs, Mark Khater, James Orr, Kei Hakata, David Starkey, Kevin Roberts or Adrian Vermeule.

They also covered that

MCC creates the opportunity for its students to consciously build their career paths and expand their relationships.

More and more people have applied to MCC's university program in the past period, the institution started this year's training year with almost 500 people. The program's courses are already available at 24 locations throughout the Carpathian Basin, and more than 7,000 students are currently studying in this format. Their goal is for 10,000 students to participate in MCC programs at 35 training locations in the coming years, they emphasized.

Last year, about 300 MCC students had the opportunity to study at the world's best universities or to participate in study tours abroad.

MCC has created an international network of knowledge centers spanning the borders of the Carpathian Basin, which includes a training center in Brussels, collaboration with ESMT Berlin, Germany's top-ranked business-focused school, and majority ownership in Vienna's Modul University.

The institution welcomes applications from students who wish to start their first university year as full-time students at the universities of Budapest, Debrecen, Győr, Miskolc, Szeged and Pécs in the fall semester of the 2023/2024 academic year.

The courses are free of charge for admitted students, the announcement states.

MTI

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