Eötvös Loránd University
Eötvös Loránd University, situated in Budapest, Hungary, is a renowned public research university. Established in 1635, ELTE stands as one of Hungary’s most prominent and sizable public institutions for higher education. ELTE enrolled more than 35,000 international and local students distributed across 9 faculties and various research institutes situated along the picturesque Danube River and across Budapest. The University boasts affiliations with 5 Nobel laureates and winners of the Wolf Prize, Fulkerson Prize, and Abel Prize, the most recent of which was awarded to László Lovász in 2021.
Eötvös Loránd University is internationally recognized and its programs are accredited by the Hungarian Accreditation Board. The higher educational degree issued by Eötvös Loránd University is acknowledged worldwide, and its course credits are transferable at the most prominent educational institutions of the European Union. In the 2013-14 QS World University Rankings, Eötvös Loránd University was ranked 551-600th. In 2018, according to the Times Higher Education World University Ranking, ELTE ranked between 601 and 800. Academic Ranking of World Universities ranked the university among the best 301-400 between 2010 and 2014.
Eötvös Loránd University provides an educational process on 9 faculties with the opportunity to choose between 50 Bachelor`s Programs, 120 Master`s Programs, 17 Doctoral Schools, and 128 Doctoral Programs. The educational curriculum comprises more than 20,000 courses in Humanities, Life Sciences, Business, Marketing, IT, Linguistics, and other fields of study. ELTE has an extensive network of international partner institutions. It has about 500 Erasmus partner institutions and about 150 more bilateral international partners. As the main research university in Hungary, Eötvös Loránd University has concluded almost 200 institutional bilateral agreements with higher education institutions from all over the world, including some cooperation which has been established more than 50 years ago.
Faculties | Level of Education | Medium of Instruction | Term of Study |
Faculty of Economics | UndergraduatePostgraduate | English/Hungarian | B.D – 3 years M.D – 2 years |
Faculty of Law | UndergraduatePostgraduate | English | B.D – 3 years M.D – 2 years |
Faculty of Education and Psychology | UndergraduatePostgraduate | English | B.D – 3 years M.D – 2 years |
Faculty of Primary and Pre-School Education | UndergraduatePostgraduate | English | B.D – 3 years M.D – 2 years |
Faculty of Humanities | UndergraduatePostgraduate | English/Hungarian | B.D – 3 years M.D – 2 years |
Faculty of Science | UndergraduatePostgraduate | English | B.D – 3 years M.D – 2 years |
Faculty of Informatics | UndergraduatePostgraduate | English/Hungarian | B.D – 3 years M.D – 2 years |
Faculty of Social Sciences | UndergraduatePostgraduate | English/Hungarian | B.D – 3 years M.D – 2 years |
Faculty of Special Needs Education | UndergraduatePostgraduate | English | B.D – 3 years M.D – 1,5-2 years |
List of educational programs:
- American Studies;
- Applied Economics;
- Applied Mathematics;
- Archaeology;
- Assyriology;
- Astronomy;
- Biology;
- Bulgarian Language and Literature;
- Cartography;
- Central European Studies;
- Chemistry;
- Communication and Media Studies;
- Community and Civil Development Studies;
- Computational and Cognitive Neuroscience;
- Computer Science;
- Financial Technology;
- Artificial Intelligence;
- Cybersecurity;
- Data Science;
- Software and Service Architecture;
- Croatian Language and Literature;
- Cultural Anthropology;
- Cultural Heritage Studies;
- Czech Language and Literature;
- Iranian Studies;
- Japanese Studies;
- Chinese Studies;
- Mongolian Studies;
- Turkish Studies;
- French Studies;
- Italian Studies;
- Portuguese Studies;
- Romanian Studies;
- Spanish Studies;
- Earth Sciences;
- Philosophy;
- Aesthetics;
- Film Theory and Film History;
- Communication and Media Studies;
- History of Art;
- Education;
- Slovakian Studies;
- Slovenian Studies;
- Ukrainian Studies;
- Environmental Sciences;
- History;
- Informatics;
- Linguistics;
- Literary Studies;
- Mathematics;
- Philosophy;
- Physics;
- Psychology;
- Sociology;
- Politology;
- Criminology;
- Civil Law;
- Criminal Law;
- Public Administrative Law;
- Labour and Social Insurance Administration;
- Legal Administration;
- English Studies;
- English and American Studies;
- Environmental Science;
- Ethnic and Minority Policy;
- European and International Business Law;
- Film Studies;
- Finance and Accounting;
- French Language, Literature and Culture;
- Geoinformatics;
- Geology;
- German Language, Literature and Culture;
- Netherlandistic Studies;
- Chemistry;
- Human Resource Counselling;
- International Business Economics;
- International Relations;
- Italian Language, Literature and Culture;
- Kindergarten Education;
- Logic and Philosophy of Science;
- European Human Rights;
- Materials Science;
- Mechanical Engineering;
- Meteorology;
- Philosophy;
- Physics;
- Polish Language and Literature;
- Portuguese Language, Literature and Culture;
- Psychology;
- Psychology;
- Romanian Language, Literature and Culture;
- Russian Language and Literature;
- Scandinavian Studies;
- Semiotics;
- Serbian Language and Literature;
- Slovakian Language and Literature;
- Slovenian Language and Literature;
- Social Integration;
- Sociology;
- Spanish Language, Literature, and Culture;
- Ukrainian Language and Literature.
Accommodation
The ELTE Dormitory Centre provides accommodation to hundreds of ELTE international students in two cities, Budapest, and Szombathely. The dormitories are popular among both Hungarian and international students as they offer not only high-quality and affordable places and services, but a renovated buildings with equipped rooms and kitchens. Students of ELTE can choose between Ajtósi Dürer Dormitory, Damjanich Dormitory, ErdÅ‘s Pál Dormitory, KÅ‘rösi Csoma Sándor Dormitory, Márton Ãron Dormitory of Budapest, Nándorfejérvári Dormitory, Vezér Dormitory, and Zágrábi Dormitory. All of them are situated in Budapest in a convenient location due to studying buildings.
Apart from its living spaces, the dormitory offers a range of modern amenities to enhance students’ overall well-being. Common areas are furnished with study lounges, high-speed Wi-Fi, and printing services, creating an environment conducive to academic focus. To encourage relaxation and socialization, a common room equipped with a large TV, gaming consoles, and board games provides a space for students to unwind and foster connections with their peers.
About the City of Budapest
Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, is a vibrant and culturally rich metropolis that straddles the banks of the Danube River. With its blend of history, stunning architecture, thermal baths, and lively arts scene, Budapest has earned its reputation as the “Pearl of the Danube“. Separated by the Danube, Budapest is two cities merged into one. Buda, on the western bank, is characterized by its hills, historical sites, and the iconic Buda Castle. Pest, on the eastern bank, is the bustling heart of the city with its lively boulevards, vibrant neighborhoods, and cultural attractions. Budapest is like a living history book with its castles, cathedrals, and streets that have seen centuries pass by and are freely accessible to every guest of the city and international student.
Budapest is a cultural powerhouse with numerous museums, galleries, and performance venues. The Hungarian National Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, and Hungarian State Opera House are just a few examples of its cultural riches. Budapest’s museums, galleries, and theaters are waiting to be explored. Dive into classical music at the Hungarian State Opera House or get inspired by contemporary art at the Ludwig Museum. Don’t forget the city’s vibrant festivals that celebrate music, film, and culture. And guess what? Budapest’s friendly to your wallet. Accommodation, food, and transportation won’t leave you penniless because the city has the most affordable fees in Europe.
Budapest is about to become your ultimate playground after the sun goes down. Get ready to dive into a nightlife scene that’s buzzing with energy, music, and good vibes. Whether you’re into dancing, chilling with friends, or exploring unique hangouts, Budapest has something for every kind of night owl. Budapest is famous for its ruin bars – unique nightlife spots set in abandoned buildings and courtyards that are like a journey through creative chaos, where every corner has a story to tell and every night is an adventure. Budapest loves a good street party, and the city hosts various outdoor festivals and events throughout the year. From summer festivals to New Year’s Eve parties, there’s always something happening to keep the party going.
Budapest has got numerous sightseeing which are worth seeing. Here is an example of them:
- Buda Castle;
- Fisherman’s Bastion;
- Széchenyi Thermal Bath;
- Dohány Street Synagogue;
- Great Market Hall;
- Chain Bridge;
- Gellért Hill and Citadella;
- Vajdahunyad Castle;
- Margaret Island;
- New York Palace.
Budapest is a city that seamlessly blends history, culture, and modernity. Its architectural wonders, cultural offerings, and natural beauty make it a destination that captivates visitors with its rich tapestry of experiences. Whether you’re exploring its historical sites, enjoying its thermal baths, or immersing yourself in its vibrant arts scene, Budapest has something to offer to every type of traveler or visitor. If you are an international student, Budapest becomes a place where your academic journey meets art, adventure, and a whole lot of fun. So, students, get ready to write your own Budapest story – a tale of learning, exploring, and creating memories that will last a lifetime.