We are thrilled and proud to share that the LetSee App has won second place in the “Developing Communities with Digital Solutions” category at the ONE Digital Awards. This recognition confirms that digital innovation can have a real social impact.
We are thrilled and proud to share that the LetSee App has won second place in the “Developing Communities with Digital Solutions” category at the ONE Digital Awards. This recognition confirms that digital innovation can have a real social impact.
Alina Areej, a medical biotechnology master’s student at Pázmány ITK, has been awarded the Stipendium Hungaricum Excellence Award — a recognition reserved for top-performing international students. Her journey from Pakistan to Hungary is a story of resilience, community support, and personal transformation.
This December, Pázmány ITK hosted three online Open Days for international applicants — and we are thrilled to share that participation reached a record total of 309 attendees, far surpassing previous years.
On November 29, the Ludovika Arena of the National University of Public Service was buzzing with excitement as this year’s Judo MEFOB (Hungarian University and College Judo Championship) took place. A total of 385 students from 19 universities participated. After the weigh-in, they immediately began preparing for the day’s thrilling matches.
On November 29, the Ludovika Arena of the National University of Public Service was buzzing with excitement as this year’s Judo MEFOB (Hungarian University and College Judo Championship) took place. A total of 385 students from 19 universities participated. After the weigh-in, they immediately began preparing for the day’s thrilling matches.
This year, the Faculty of Information Technology and Bionics (ITK) marked The Celebration of Science series with a major conference showcasing past, present, and future achievements in science and innovation.
The closing ceremony of the 37th National Scientific Students’ Associations Conference (OTDK) once again celebrated scientific excellence and the nurturing of young talent. One of its highlights was the presentation of the Master Teacher Gold Medals, awarded to lecturers and researchers who have, over many years, provided exceptional guidance and support for student research and have served as inspiring mentors.
On 13 November, the Sport Bionics & Data Intelligence Laboratory at Pázmány ITK welcomed distinguished professional guests: ZEPU, a globally recognized developer of medical rehabilitation robots, and their Hungarian distribution partner, Fototronic Ltd.
The students are setting off on their next hike — this time to Pilisborosjenő!