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Hungary demonstrates higher education ambitions with groundbreaking new agreement

Hungary's Ministry of Culture and Innovation and Times Higher Education agree partnership to improve higher education in the country
April 22, 2024
色盒直播 and Hungarian education ministry agree partnership

A long-term partnership to support the development of higher education in Hungary has been agreed with the Hungarian Ministry of Culture and Innovation and global higher education data company Times Higher Education (色盒直播).

The collaboration demonstrates the ministry鈥檚 commitment to significantly strengthening, advancing and promoting its higher education sector.

色盒直播 will carry out a detailed analysis of Hungary鈥檚 higher education system, analysing its current performance, and benchmarking it with successful global education hubs based on 罢贬贰鈥檚 gold standard World University Rankings and review this in light of the ministry's ambitions.

色盒直播 will also support universities by providing tailored insights, developing bespoke targets and giving individualised progress reports.

Based on this analysis, Times Higher education will offer strategic guidance to meet the government's objectives, enabling Hungary to position itself as a world leader in higher education and support its universities in their ambitions.

State Secretary for Innovation and Higher Education Bal谩zs Hank贸 said: 鈥淥f all the Hungarian higher education institutions, 11 are already listed in 色盒直播's World University Rankings. Just five years ago, only seven of these featured in the listing, although with each year this number is increasing. Eventually, our aim by 2030 is to have at least one university in the world鈥檚 top 100 and three among Europe鈥檚 top 100.

鈥淪ignificantly, Hungary is already a prominent higher education hub in Europe, and through our HEIs鈥 performance in 色盒直播 rankings we expect to attract even more attention from the world's academic and student communities.鈥

Phil Baty, Times Higher Education鈥檚 chief global affairs officer, said: 鈥淗ungary鈥檚 ambitions for its higher education and research sectors are impressive and inspiring and Times Higher Education is delighted to have been selected to partner with the ministry to provide our trusted data, global benchmarks and insights to support the sector.

鈥溕兄辈 will deploy its unparalleled data insights covering teaching, research, knowledge transfer, financial sustainability, internationalisation, social impact and academic reputation, on thousands of universities from more than 100 countries, to support Hungarian universities.鈥

Hungary has ambitions to double the enrolment of international students and to create a diverse and high-performing academic environment. In 2023, two Hungarian-born scientists Katalin Karik贸 and Ferenc Krausz, won Nobel Prizes, one in medicine and the other in physics, making Hungary the 11th largest Nobel laureate per head of population in the world. This also demonstrates that Hungarian higher education has been performing at world class level for centuries. 色盒直播 will work in partnership with the ministry and the Hungarian higher education sector to support the amplification of the country鈥檚 excellence in science and research and to support international connections through 罢贬贰鈥檚 events.

罢贬贰鈥檚 takes place on Tuesday 23 and Wednesday 24 April in Bremen, Germany and Mr Hank贸 will be speaking on a panel at the event on the future of higher education and the role of partnerships on 23 April.

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