Corvinus University has won a HUF 1.5 billion non-refundable EU grant, which will contribute to the digital developments of the Ménesi road campus, the revival of the university's online education system and the expansion and updating of digital teaching materials.
According to the university's statement sent to the state news agency MTI on Monday, the HUF 1.49 billion EU grant will be used to carry out developments in four areas.
As part of the development, digital teaching materials will be produced for priority subjects, among others, and the university will develop new undergraduate and postgraduate courses related to data science and artificial intelligence.
The support will also enable the university's lecture halls and teaching spaces to become fully digitally-enabled hybrid classrooms with a closed-system infrastructure. The university will also launch a digital equipment loan program for its students in need, and further develop a system to support educational excellence, training data management and study administration, they added.
The release quotes Réka Franciska Vas, Vice Rector for Education at Corvinus, as saying that the developments will bring the university closer to its goal of becoming the leading institution in Central Europe in the fields of economic and social sciences in international higher education rankings by 2030.


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