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Another Sustainability Recognition for the Gellért Campus

The Corvinus Gellért Campus project was showcased as a model project at a conference in Berlin organized by one of Germany's most renowned environmental organizations.

The Majority of Hungarians Turn to Quiet Quitting

Over half of Hungarian employees may be affected by "quiet quitting," a phenomenon where workers don't officially leave their jobs but disengage psychologically from their workplace, according to a study conducted with the involvement of Corvinus University.

Corvinus University launches Central and Eastern European Center for Household Finance

Researchers from the Visegrad countries (V4) will cooperate to tackle challenges related to housing affordability, retirement planning, gender and racial equality.

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Prof. Shrivastava: If We Don’t Transition to a Sustainable Economy Now, It Will Be Too Late in a Few Years

In an interview with the leading Hungarian economic online newsportal Portfolio, the newly awarded honorary doctor of Corvinus University discussed the economic impacts of sustainability, the need to redefine growth, and an eco-based approach to corporate profitability.

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“Nem csak a turizmus egy arcát mutatta meg a képzés”

Hidegkuti Dorottya, a Szentendrei Skanzen kommunikációs osztályvezetője 360 fokos kitekintés kapott a turizmus területére a Corvinus Egyetem Kulturális turisztikai menedzser/szakközgazdász képzésén.

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