Contact
Centre of International Programmes and Alumni
H-9023 Győr, Egyetem tér 1.
(Administration Building, 103 Office)
+36 96/613-560
exchange@sze.hu
Centre of International Programmes and Alumni
Széchenyi István University continually strives to widen the scope of its international activities. To support this aim, the University founded the Centre of International Programmes and Alumni (CIPA), which under the direction of the Vice-President for International Affairs and Strategic Relations, provides a comprehensive framework for the administration of international academic affairs, including collaboration with partner institutions in the form of bi- and multilateral agreements, coordination of mobility programmes, the advertising and promotion of the nearly 40 English-taught academic programmes as well as the major cultural and academic events organised within the University’s international community. CIPA’s role naturally also encompasses all aspects of administrational support to the body of international students at the University.
Mr. Ilan Mor, the Ambassador of Israel to Hungary visits the university
Mr. Ilan Mor, the Ambassador of Israel to Hungary delivers a speech at Széchenyi István University titled the “ Challenges and opportunities in the Middle-East: the modern State of Israel”
on Monday, May 2nd, 2016 at 14:00
Place: Széchenyi István Univetsity room UT114. The program will run in English. Everybody is welcome!
'Operation Management Simulations' course took place at Széchenyi István University
The course from 13 June to 17 June 2016 took place at Széchenyi István University. The aim was to provide students with practical experience to enhance the previous week self-acquired theoretical knowledge in the field of production management.
Our colleagues visited Phuket Campus of the Prince of Songkla University in Thailand
According to Széchenyi István University's internationalisation strategy, Prof. Dr. Livia Ablonczy Mihályka, vice-dean of the Apáczai Faculty, and Dr. Eva Happ, vice-dean for international relations of the Kautz Gyula Faculty, visited the Phuket Campus of the Prince of Songkla University in Thailand.
In the course of the meeting they discussed possible students and staff mobility projects within the framework of the Erasmus + programme in the field of International Relations and Tourism and Catering programmes, in addition to opportunities for international cooperation, joint research.
The Thai university has the same faculties as Széchenyi István thus welcomed its offer of cooperation.
Following the negotiations, the visitors took part on a campus tour, where the education related infrastructure was presented.
As a result of the successful discussions, the two universities are jointly applying for next year's Erasmus + International Credit Mobility scholarship project, making it possible for International Studies and Tourism and Catering students to take part in a one semester exchange programme, in addition to teaching staff mobility being realised in the context of English language programmes.