During the event, participants had the opportunity to explore two distinctive buildings of the university, the “E” and “C” buildings located at Fővám Square. In the “E” building, they were greeted by Dr. Richárd Szántó, Dean responsible for undergraduate programs, and had the chance to participate in a Lego workshop led by Krisztián Varga or a communication workshop coordinated by Csilla Kristóf-Csáki. Afterwards, participants strolled to the modern and innovative “C” building, where they could visit the university library and the Corvinus Financial Laboratory, followed by insight into the world of university lectures in the auditorium, where Stanley Ward gave a presentation.
The program concluded at our Gellért Campus, where participants engaged in a reception and campus tour, allowing them to get a closer look at university life and converse with our students.
Our University’s participation in the HiJob program is of utmost importance to us, as we believe it is crucial for students to find the field they truly love. Therefore, we were delighted to join the HiJob program as one of the defining stations of the HiSchool Foundation’s modular program series.
We extend our gratitude to everyone who participated and assisted in the realization of the program. We look forward to further collaboration and successful partnerships in the future!
#Do what you love, Love what you do