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Eötvös Loránd University Rector’s Office Department for International Education and Mobility

General Presentation. Eötvös Loránd University Rector’s Office Department for International Education and Mobility. March 31 2010 Budapest. General information.

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Eötvös Loránd University Rector’s Office Department for International Education and Mobility

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  1. General Presentation Eötvös Loránd University Rector’s Office Department for International Education and Mobility March 31 2010 Budapest

  2. General information • Eötvös Loránd University, BudapestBudapestH-1053 Egyetem tér 1-3.HungaryTel.: +36-1-266-3119 Fax: +36-1-266-9786e-mail: rektor@ludens.elte.hurektit@ludens.elte.hu

  3. Leadership • RECTOR • Full Professor Ferenc Hudecz, Ph.D. • VICE-RECTOR for General Affairs • Full Professor Marianna Fazekas, Ph.D. • VICE-RECTOR for Research and • International Cooperation • Full Professor Magdolna Orosz, Ph.D. • VICE-RECTOR for Academic Affairs • Full Professor László Zentai, Ph.D.

  4. Brief History of ELTE • 1635 founded by Péter Pázmány, the Archbishop of Esztergom (Faculties of Arts and Theology)‏ • 1667 Faculty of Law • 1769 Faculty of Medicine • 1777 moved from Nagyszombat (Trnava) to Buda, then to Pest • Turn of the 18th-19 cc. one of the 15 largest universities in the world • 1949 Faculty of Science • adopted the name of • Loránd Eötvös (1848-1919), • 2001 Lágymányos Campus completed • 2000-2003 New faculties

  5. BEAC sections: Athletics Badminton Basketball Chess Football Handball Hiking Karate Orienteering Students' Athletics Club Table Tennis Tennis Water Polo

  6. Student, professor in mathematics Lipót Fejér (1880-1959 John von Neumann (1903-1957)‏ LászlóLovász (1948-)‏ Pál Erdős (1913-1996)‏

  7. 8 faculties • Faculty of Humanities • Faculty of Law • Faculty of Science • Faculty of Informatics • Faculty of Education and Psychology • Faculty of Social Sciences • Bárczi Gusztáv College of Special Education • Faculty of Primary and • Nursery School Teachers' Training • Other institutions

  8. Facts and figures 1 (2009/10)‏ • Number of first year students: 9 282 • Total number of students: 30 767 • Bachelor level training 17 079 • Master level training 9 829 • PhD, DLA 1 400 • Vocational training 2 118 • Higher-level vocaitonal training 341

  9. Facts and figures 2 (2009/10)‏ Total number of academic staff: 1 424 Full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciecces (HAS) 12 Corresponding member of the HAS 12 Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences 200 Candidate of Sciences 346 Master DLA 8 Dr. univ. 45 Dr. (Title)/Doctor of Sciences 35 Doctor (PhD) 734

  10. Distribution of students by faculties 2009/2010

  11. National university ranking by number of applicatoins in year 2009 Eötvös Loránd University (17% of national applications) University of Szeged University of Debrecen University of Pécs Budapest Buisness School Budapest University of Technology and Economics Corvinus University St. István University Óbuda University University of West Hungary

  12. International Grants

  13. International Relations 1 • Main areas: • International cooperation - networks - bilateral relations (bilateral and Erasmus agreements) • International mobility (Teachers & Students) • Foreign language programmes/possibilities • University delegations

  14. International Relations 2University Networks • EUA (European University Association), • UNICA (Universities from Capitals of Europe), • the Coimbra Group, • the Utrecht Network • the Danube Rectors' Conference • CEI UniNet (Central European Initiative University Network) • IAUP (International Association of University Presidents) Currently, ELTE gives the president of the DRC & Prof. László Boros is in the Executive Board of the Coimbra Group‏

  15. International Relations 3Bilateral Agreements • Bilateral agreements: • extensive relationships with universities all over the world • formal agreements with 120 universities in Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America at an institutional or a faculty level, and 298 Erasmus partner universities. • main areas of cooperation: • joint training and research projects • joint participation in international conferences and workshops • accreditation of courses • exchange of students and guest lecturers

  16. International Relations 4 Erasmus programme Increasing number of partners and mobility: 1998-99: 64 institutions (quota: 178 students and 72 teachers) 2009-10: 317 institutions (quota: 985 students and514teachers) The number of Erasmus students: outgoing incoming

  17. International Relations 5 Erasmus co-operation 2009/2010 Partner universities 319 Outgoing students (study) 498 Outgoing students (student placement) 58 Incoming students 320 Outgoing teachers 97 Incoming teachers 70 Incoming experts (representatives of enterprises) 8 Outgoing administrative staff 35 Incoming administrative staff 30

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