The University of Sopron initiated strategic meetings with the representatives of the Honorary Consulates of the Lao PDR and the Republic of Turkey in Hungary.
On behalf of the University of Sopron, Vice-Rector Prof. Dr. Ferenc Lakatos, Director for International Affairs Dr. Zoltán Szabó and Coordinator for International Affairs Ms. Barbara Lakatos held an online meeting with the participation of Honorary Consul Dr. László Váradi and Projectmanager Dr. István Lénárt. During the online meeting, the representative of the University of Sopron introduced the institution focusing on the English-language study programmes available for Lao students, as well as the Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme. The potential agricultural and forestry partnership were also discussed and the Parties expressed their intention of enhancing the cooperation between the consulate and the university.
Honorary Consul of the Republic of Turkey in Hungary Mr. Balázs Molnár visited the University of Sopron welcomed by Director for International Affairs Dr. Zoltán Szabó and Coordinator for International Affairs Ms. Barbara Lakatos. On the occasion of the strategic meeting, the participants discussed the possibilities of supporting internationalisation at the University of Sopron provided by the Consulate of the Republic of Turkey in Hungary.
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