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The University of Szeged (Hungarian: Szegedi Tudományegyetem) is a public research university in Szeged, Hungary. Established as the Jesuit Academy of Kolozsvár in present-day Cluj-Napoca in 1581, the institution was re-established as a university in 1872 by Emperor Franz Joseph I. The university relocated to Szeged in 1921, making it one of ...
The Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of Eötvös Loránd University, one of the oldest universities in Hungary, founded in 1635 Rector's Council Hall of Budapest Business School, the first public business school in the world, founded in 1857
The list of University of Szeged people includes notable graduates and nongraduates; professors; and administrators affiliated with the University of Szeged, located in Szeged, Hungary. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Irinyi building, University of Szeged.Cognitive Science Group was in this building in 1999-2008. A lélektan 80 éves története a szegedi egyetemen. = The Institute of Psychology at the University of Szeged is 80 years old (1929-2009)/ ed. by Ágnes Szokolszky; authors Szokolszky Ágnes, Pataki Márta, Polyák Kamilla et al. Szeged, JATEPress, 2009. 302 p.
Pages in category "Faculties of the University of Szeged" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. S.
Pages in category "University of Szeged" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The University of Szeged is according to the number of students the second largest and the 4th oldest university of Hungary being established in 1581. Ranked as the top university of the country on Academic Ranking of World Universities – 2005 , and in the top 100 in Europe, it offers several programs on different fields of study.
Bolyai Institute is the mathematics institute of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Szeged, named after the Hungarian mathematicians, Farkas Bolyai, and his son János Bolyai, the co-discoverer of non-Euclidean geometry. Its director is László Zádori.