The 2nd Hungary-Africa Week took place successfully between October 14th and 20th, 2024, at various locations across Hungary.
Highlighting their commitment, the University of Sopron welcomed a distinguished 15-member African delegation to its campus on October 18th.
The guests, representing the academic, educational, and business sectors, hailed from Uganda, Ghana, the Republic of Guinea, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the Republic of the Congo. This visit provided a valuable opportunity to establish relationships with the companies, organizations, and higher education institutions represented by these esteemed African partners.
The delegation's day at the University of Sopron included insightful presentations showcasing the university's diverse research fields. Following a light lunch, the delegation participated in a guided tour of Sopron, allowing them to experience the city's rich history and culture firsthand.
By fostering these connections, the University of Sopron demonstrates its dedication to building strong and lasting partnerships with Africa.
For a Greener Tomorrow!
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