The "International Staff Week" has started at Obuda University
Representatives from numerous international partner institutions have arrived for this year's Staff Week. In his welcome speech, Prof. Dr. Levente Kovács, the rector, emphasized the importance of building, maintaining, and strengthening international relations. He also reported on developments affecting Obuda University's mobility grants. Ágnes Székely, Deputy Director of the International Education Office, gave a presentation introducing Obuda University and its current activities. Throughout the week-long program, international partners will present the work of their respective universities and participate in various lectures and workshops.
In her presentation on Obuda University's activities, Ágnes Székely, Deputy Director of the International Education Office, detailed the study and research opportunities for incoming exchange students and introduced the university's faculties.
The goal of Staff Week is for professionals working in certain areas of higher education to get to know each other, share experiences, learn about new trends, and not least, to become familiar with the host university.
The week-long program runs from May 27 to May 31. Attendees include Mara Popescu from the University of Medicine and Pharmacy from Romania, Ayse Banu Akdogan from Mersin University in Turkey, Sergey Dimitrov from the Technical University of Varna in Bulgaria, Irene Wanjiku Gitangu from Strathmore University in Kenya, Beatrice Christopher Tarimo from Ardhi University in Tanzania, and Marinella Frongia from the University of Cagliari. Besides presenting their own institutions, participants can attend interesting lectures and explore Budapest's sights, such as the Buda Castle and its surroundings, the Parliament, St. Stephen's Basilica, and the State Opera House. Midweek, they will head to the Székesfehérvár campus, where, after a faculty introduction, they will visit Bory Castle.