Dr. habil. Zoltán Szabó PhD MBA, Director of International Affairs, representative of the University of Sopron, recently participated in a meeting with H. E. Camilo Sanhueza the Chilean Ambassador to Hungary.
The primary objective of this significant meeting was to fortify bilateral relations and pave the way for collaborative educational and research initiatives in the future. One notable example of such collaboration is the Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship program.
The meeting served as a platform to explore opportunities for joint projects that will benefit both institutions and contribute to the advancement of education and research. By fostering a robust partnership, both parties aim to facilitate knowledge exchange and create a conducive environment for academic cooperation.
The Director emphasized the University of Sopron's commitment to fostering international partnerships and highlighted the potential for fruitful collaboration between the University of Sopron and Chile. The Ambassador expressed his enthusiasm for strengthening ties with the University of Sopron and acknowledged the mutual benefits that such collaboration could yield.
The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to explore concrete avenues for collaboration, with a focus on leveraging each other's strengths in education and research.
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