In the days before the Easter holidays, Désiére Bonis, Dutch ambassador, honored the University of Sopron with her personal presence.
The main purpose of the visit was to create and nurture relationships, to introduce and get to know the University and Sopron. On behalf of the University, the Vice Rector for International Affairs, the Director of International Affairs, and another employee of the International Affairs office also participated in the meeting. On the ambassador's side, Éva Szabó, Senior Advisor for Economic and Trade Development, paid her respects at the University.
During the conversation, which lasted almost an hour, the University was introduced. In addition to the basic information, the historical background and student traditions were also discussed, the uniqueness of which really caught the attention of the ambassador. Many technical details were clarified during the presentation. As, for example, about the model change and its practical operation. In addition to student traditions and their origins, the delegation's attention was drawn to the steps taken to make the university "greener" and sustainable. In addition, the visitors were impressed by the University's own botanical garden, in which they managed to find time for a small walk.
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