A recent meeting between the University of Sopron, the Counselor Mihajlo Zhevairovski and the First Secretary and Deputy Head of the Mission Nenad Mladenovikj proved to be a fruitful discussion on the potential for educational and research collaborations between the two countries. Director of International Affairs Dr. habil. Zoltán Szabó PhD MBA represented the University of Sopron at the meeting.
The Counselor and the Director explored various opportunities for collaboration in the field of education, including student and faculty exchanges, joint research projects, and the establishment of academic partnerships. The Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship program was also highlighted during the meeting, which offers fully-funded scholarships to international students wishing to pursue their studies in Hungary.
The meeting was productive and laid a solid foundation for future cooperation between the University of Sopron and Counselor Mihajlo Zhevairovski. The potential for educational and research collaborations between the partners is promising, and both parties are keen to explore further opportunities.
This played essencial roles in facilitating the meeting and ensuring its success. The University of Sopron looks forward to continuing its dialogue with Macedonia and strengthening its ties with the country in the years to come.
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