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Snapshot of Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) 2 nd UNICA EduLab Budapest, 3-4 December 2015

Learn about Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Hungary's top research university with a 380-year-old tradition. Discover its excellence in research, widespread international relations, and cutting-edge programs. Find out why ELTE is the alma mater of leading figures in Hungary's technology, business, politics, and culture.

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Snapshot of Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) 2 nd UNICA EduLab Budapest, 3-4 December 2015

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  1. Snapshotof Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) 2nd UNICA EduLab Budapest, 3-4 December 2015 Prof. Dr. Éva Orosz Vice-Rector for Education Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) Budapest, Hungary E: oktrh@elte.hu

  2. Hungary’s leading research university… … of excellence • Ranked as Nr 1 research university in Hungary • The highest ranked higher education institution in Hungary in the ARWU global university ranking since 2012 • Most popular higher education institution among applicants each year • Alma mater of leading figures in technology, business, politics and public policy, and culture in Hungary … with cutting-edge research • Five Nobel laureates among formerstudents and faculty • Top researchers with internationalprojects • Strategic partnershipsand joint research with industry

  3. Hungary’s leading research university… … with widespread international relations • Bilateral agreements forcooperation and exchangewith 450 universities worldwide • Active member of prestigiousinternational university networks • International joint degreeprograms • Extensive student and staff mobility … with 380-year-old tradition • With right to award degrees and titlessince its inception in 1635 • Gradually expanded and today consisting ofeight faculties with 28,000 students and nearly1,800 professors

  4. ELTE alumni and professors John von Neumann (1903-1957)‏ PhD at ELTE LászlóLovász(1948-)‏ Wolf Prize, Kyoto Prize Current President of Hungarian Academy of Sciences Pál Erdős (1913-1996)‏

  5. Facts and figures 2014/15 8faculties, 1800 academic staff 28,000students,2,000international students 38bachelor programs, 98 combined undergraduate-graduate teaching programs 96master programs 25 degree programs in foreign languages*(mainly in English) 118doctoral programs in 17 doctoral schools */operating in 2014/15; more programs are accredited 6

  6. Eight faculties Humanities Informatics/ Science / SocialSciences Education and Psychology Primaryand Pre-SchoolEducation Faculty of Law SpecialEducation

  7. International partner institutions • Extensive relationships with universities all over the world • Member of 8 university networks • Formal agreements with 200universities in the world at an institutional or a faculty level, and 355 Erasmus partner universities. 665 Erasmus agreements with 355 universities 55 18 4 7 • 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

  8. International Cooperation University Networks

  9. ELTE from the perspective of “Yerevan” (1) Developmental works already in progress concerning: • a revised Quality Development Programme and ELTE Quality Assurance Manual based on the revised ESG • guidelines on how to use student’ surveys on classes & teachers as a feedback to enhance quality • ELTE digital strategy • a detailed analysis of dropout rates by educational programmes • a complex programme (using an online platform) for secondary school students (to enhance equal opportunity in admission to ELTE)

  10. ELTE from the perspective of “Yerevan” (2) ELTE Strategic Plan (2016-2020)under preparation is to include: • Tools to enhance quality and student-centred teaching and learning (e.g. internal education of our staff on innovative teaching methods and application of digital technologies) • New excellence programmes (for highly capable students) • Programmes to decrease dropout • Better-focused internationalisation (e.g. encouragement and financial support for student mobility etc.)

  11. Further information available from: International Office Rector’s Cabinet, ELTE E-mail:iro@elte.hu Department of Educational Decvelopment and Talent Management E-mail: xxx Webwww.elte.hu/en Facebookwww.facebook.com/elteinternational

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