Opening ceremony

ELTE University - Budapest

The semester has started at the Universities in Budapest. I don’t know which department hold the opening ceremony this morning but definitelly not ours since my students are mostly female.

Central European University

Central European University - Budapest

Central European University was founded in 1991 with the explicit aim of helping the process of transition from dictatorship to democracy in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, and Central Asia. It was committed to bringing together students from these 30 countries and from Western democracies, and to nurturing respect for diverse cultures and opinions, human rights, constitutional government, and the rule of law. These aims – all in step with promoting the values of the Open Society – remain fundamental to CEU, but we now cast our web wider. CEU continues to attract students from Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia but almost 50% of the applicants come from other parts of the world. With candidates from 120 countries, CEU draws students from the whole of the developing world, as well as from North America and Western Europe, Turkey and Southeast Asia. Our enrolled students come from over 96 countries, our faculty from 30.  (www.ceu.hu)

Blue sky in Budapest

Budapest

I guess..I hope..that the real spring has arrived to Budapest. Yesterday it was really very warm with wonderful blue sky. I haven’t seen the University with these colors for long.

Corvinus University

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This is the building of the Corvinus University of Budapest. The word Corvinus refers to the name of King Matthias Corvinus (1443-1490). He have got this name because his familie’s coat of arm depicts a raven which is corvus in latin.
The Hunyadi is one of the most famous family in the Hungarian history and surely he was the most popular king. There are a lot of tales about him when he changed his clothes and went to the country-side, dressing like a poor wanderer student and when he faced some injustice he discovered his real identity saving the victims from the abusing wicked local noblement.

After he died the phrase became a commonplace: Matthias died, and so did the justice.

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