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Its linguistic objectives are diverse and are reflected in teaching, testing, research, and training activities.
General or specialized foreign language courses are offered for beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Norwegian, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Japanese, Romanian, and Hungarian.
The current edition of the Bölcsész+ seminar series continues with an anthropology lecture in English by Diana Vallejo Robalino (Eötvös Loránd University). Throughout the semester,
Edited by Csilla Gábor and Emese Fazakas, the 2025 issue of our English-language journal of Hungarian studies, the Hungarian Studies Yearbook, has been published. The
In September 2017 eight students of the Department of Ethnology and Hungarian Anthropology and two doctoral students of the Doctoral School of Hungarology Studies participated
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Edited by Csilla Gábor and Emese Fazakas, the 2025 issue of our English-language journal of Hungarian studies, the Hungarian Studies Yearbook, has been published. The
Read MoreThe current edition of the Bölcsész+ seminar series continues with an anthropology lecture in English by Diana Vallejo Robalino (Eötvös Loránd University). Throughout the semester,
Read MoreIntensive communication training session at the Doctoral School of Hungarian Studies The Doctoral School of Hungarian Studies organized an intensive communication training session for its
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The Faculty of Letters will organize the selection process on March 5, 2025, for places dedicated to doctoral students, available within the Erasmus+ short-term blended mobility project.
Students enrolled in doctoral programs, whether on a budget-funded or tuition-based system, and attending either full-time or part-time studies, are eligible to participate in this selection.
We invite you to discover the active student clubs within our faculty by accessing the section dedicated to these initiatives.
These clubs are dynamic spaces for meeting and collaboration between students and faculty members, where passion for literature, linguistics, arts, and culture comes to life beyond the formal framework of courses.