Ambassador of the Republic of Paraguay in Austria with concurrent accreditation to Hungary Dr. Juan Francisco Facetti Fernández and Second Secretary Mrs. Maria Nathalia Mujica Cameroni have visited the University of Sopron on the 16th of March. On behalf of the university, Rector Prof. Dr. Attila Fábián PhD, Vice-Rector Prof. Dr. Ferenc Lakatos PhD, Director of International Affairs Dr. habil. Zoltán Szabó PhD MBA and Coordinator of International Affairs Ms. Barbara Lakatos have welcomed them.
In the 1-hour-meeting the university, its English language programmes, and the Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship programme were introduced and aspects of potential cooperation – not only with the Embassy, but also with the National University of Asuncion and the University of San Carlos – were discussed. Afterwards, our guests had a delightful walk in the botanical garden and a reception, where the conversations continued in a less formal manner.
This strategic meeting was mutually beneficial and hopefully the beginning of further cooperation in research and higher education, as well as a conductive tool to support internationalization.
Created: 2022.03.21
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