From November 11th to 13th, the International Coordinators' Meeting in Hungary brought together over 200 participants from various higher education institutions to share best practices and insights on internationalization.
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The University of Sopron was represented by Csilla Csipkó and Márta Sándor from the Centre of International Affairs, who actively contributed to discussions on mobility programs such as CEEPUS, Erasmus+, and the Pannónia Scholarship Programme. As part of the university’s broader commitment to fostering international partnerships, their participation emphasized Sopron's innovative approaches to student integration, digital transformation, and academic cooperation.
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During the three-day event, Sopron’s delegates engaged with leading experts in higher education. These exchanges not only deepened professional relationships but also inspired new strategies to enhance Sopron’s international initiatives.
The event featured presentations on internationalization practices, roundtable discussions on institutional effectiveness, and networking opportunities on program-specific topics. While valuable insights were shared by other institutions, Sopron’s representatives contributed perspectives that align with the university’s ambition in academic collaboration, particularly in the fields of forestry, wood and creative industries, economics, and pedagogy.
The University of Sopron remains committed to advancing its internationalization agenda by learning from and contributing to national and global best practices.
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