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Revision as of 14:25, 5 February 2008
Andrássy Gyula Budapesti Német Nyelvű Egyetem | |
Type | University |
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Established | 2002 |
Endowment | Open Foundation for the German Language University of Budapest |
Chancellor | Bálint Szekér |
Rector | András Masát |
Location | Budapest , Hungary |
Website | www.andrassyuni.hu |
The Andrássy Gyula German Language University of Budapest is a university in Budapest, Hungary teaching in German. The institution named after Count Gyula Andrássy has four faculties: Comparative State- and Law Studies, International Relations, Central European Studies, and Phd Studies[1]. The main building is the Festetics Palace in Budapest. The University opened in 2002[2] and is financed by the Hungarian government, the Austrian government and the German provinces Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria[3]. First students completed their studies in 2005[4]. László Sólyom, Hungary's current President teaches there since 2002[5][6].
About 130 students studied there in 2006[7], approx. 45% come from Germany and Austria, 45% Hungarians, 10% from other Central European countries. There are partner universities in Heidelberg, Passau, Bayreuth, St.Gallen, Osnabrück, Linz and Göttingen.
References
- ^ Information on the website of the University in German
- ^ Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung about higher education in Hungary in German
- ^ Website of the Department of Education and Culture in Hungarian
- ^ Hungarian conservative TV channel's website in Hungarian
- ^ Bio of László Sólyom at the largest news portal in Hungary in Hungarian
- ^ Website of the newspaper with the largest circulation in Hungary in Hungarian
- ^ Hamburger Abendblatt Online's article about the University in German
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