News for our collegaues
Digitalisation in tourism - CEPPUS Summer School
Széchenyi István University organised an international summer university focused on the digitalisation of tourism. The aim of the programme was to introduce students to the sustainable and innovative use of digital technologies in the tourism sector. During the summer university, Hungarian and foreign students worked together on various case studies and practical tasks.
Participation in the SPSS Summer School in Veszprém
Between June 7 and 11, 2025, the SPSS Summer School was held for the thirteenth time in Veszprém, at the University of Pannonia. During the first two days, plenary sessions featured university and college lecturers, researchers, and other professionals who shared their experiences and results related to teaching SPSS, data analysis, or artificial intelligence.
International scholarships for our colleagues

The Pannonia Scholarship Programme offers students, teachers and staff the opportunity to gain international experience. The programme offers short and long-term mobility opportunities, enabling participants to study, research, teach or work abroad.
The aim of the programme is to broaden educational, linguistic and cultural experience and to promote professional development
More information about the Pannónia scholarship

CEEPUS (Central European Exchange Program for University Studies) is a Central European higher education exchange program in which the SZE is an active participant. The aim of the programme is to strengthen university cooperation within the region and to support mobility of teachers and students. Participants can participate in study, teaching and research visits abroad, either in a network or as freemovers.
The programme also provides flexible opportunities for shorter study visits, such as summer universities or intensive courses.
More information about the CEEPUS scholarship
International Staff Week is a great opportunity for our faculty and staff to gain international experience, develop their professional and language skills and build relationships with staff from other universities. The programme will give them the opportunity to learn about institutional best practice and gain insights into the workings of other higher education systems. Participation can also provide an inspiring professional community and a basis for new collaborations.
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