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Hungarian universities cut-off from horizon funds - FAQ update including list of institutes

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The Commission has updated the FAQ's (now 12) regarding the exclusion of Hungarian universities from EU funding, the background of this issue is explained in this former news message.

The Commission refers to a Hungarian law article in this specific FAQ (published on 16/03/2023) where 34 affected institutes are listed. Though according to the NCP of Hungary solely the following 21 institutes are the ones of this list that are possible candidates for Horizon Europe participation, which they have listed and translated (same list as formerly published by Science Business):

  • Budapest Business School (Budapesti Gazdasagi Egyetem)
  • University of Dunaújváros
  • University of Debrecen (Debreceni Egyetem)
  • Corvinus University of Budapest (Budapest Corvinus Egyetem)
  • Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences (Magyar Agrár- és Élettudományi Egyetem)
  • Hungarian University of Dance (Magyar Táncművészeti Egyetem)
  • University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest (Állatorvostudományi Egyetem)
  • Moholy-Nagy University of Arts (Moholy-Nagy Művészeti Egyetem)
  • Semmelweis University (Semmelweis Egyetem)
  • János Neumann University (Neumann János Egyetem)
  • University of Nyíregyháza (Nyíregyházi Egyetem)
  • University of Pannonia (Pannon Egyetem - University of Pannonia)
  • Óbuda University (Óbudai Egyetem)
  • University of Sopron (Soproni Egyetem)
  • István Széchenyi University (Széchenyi István Egyetem)
  • University of Szeged (Szegedi Tudományegyetem)
  • University of Theater and Film Arts (Színház-és Filmművészeti Egyetem)
  • Hungarian University of Physical Education (Magyar Testnevelési és Sporttudományi Egyetem)
  • Tokaj-Hegyalja University (Tokaj- Hegyalja Egyetem)
  • University of Miskolc (Miskolci Egyetem)
  • University of Pécs (Pécsi Tudományegyetem – University of Pécs)

 

 

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