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Useful lecture by the Immigration Office

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For the invitation of the University of Sopron, the colleagues of the Immigration Office paid a visit to the Campus where an informative presentation was held mostly for the institution’s newly arrived international students on 16 October 2025.

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The Vice-Rector of the University of Sopron Holds Talks in Finland

unisopron_conference_forestry_202509.webpProf. Dr. Ferenc Lakatos, Vice-Rector for International and Research Affairs at the University of Sopron, visited Finland for a series of professional meetings with Finnish partner universities. The Embassy of Hungary in Finland, in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, organized these meetings with the aim of exploring opportunities for research and educational cooperation, primarily in the field of forestry.

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The University of Sopron Introduces a Unified Framework for the Responsible Use of AI

unisopron_ai_regulations.webpThe University of Sopron has established a unique and comprehensive framework for the use of artificial intelligence (AI). In September 2025, the University Senate adopted a unified institutional AI Guideline, the first of its kind in Hungary to provide a comprehensive regulatory framework for a higher education institution.

The document takes into account the needs of different user groups and provides a complex, yet flexible framework for the responsible use of AI in education, research, and administration. By addressing ethical, data protection, scientific, and professional aspects simultaneously, it represents a pioneering step in Hungarian higher education.

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Smart Robots for the Forests of the Future – New R&D Partnership with the University of Sopron

unisopron_satinav_robots_main.webpThe University of Sopron and SatiNav Robotics have signed an agreement to develop forestry robots. The aim of this newly launched collaboration is to create autonomous, self-operating robots that will contribute to the automation and modernization of forestry processes. These new technologies are designed to reduce manual labor demands and support the development of sustainable and modern forest management.

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