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Academic Calendar

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Click here to download all school year academic calendar (xlsx)! 

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CEEPUS

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The CEEPUS programme is a multi-state exchange programme, specially adapted to the needs of the Central European countries.
The aim of the programme is to provide new impulses for the international students and teachers exchange in Central Europe and decrease the asymmetric development in this region. The programme is financed from funds of national budgets on the basis of the agreements between the national ministries of education of countries participating in the programme.
For further information about the programme, please visit the official website of the CEEPUS programme.

The selection procedure of students interested in exchange studies takes place during the spring months‘ always for the forthcoming academic year. The basic selection is carried out at the faculties, which are currently informed about the number of students and teachers who can travel abroad within the CEEPUS programme and are also informed about the possibility of leaving the university for one semester or for the whole academic year.

Students must present to their faculties their CV, motivation letter and a confirmed extract of their results from the finished semesters including the results‘ average. Those students who are definitely selected by their faculties, are obliged to submit the necesarry documents afterwards also in English or in German. Students will also be informed about the method of on-line application for the CEEPUS programme.

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Useful Information for Students

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Student ID card

This is the first administration step after your arrival. You need to go to one of the government offices called Kormányablak=Government Window. Here you apply for the so called NEK-code which is necessary for ordering your student ID. Please watch the exact datas (date- and time of birth, mother’s maiden name etc.) in the application form!

Till you get the plastic student ID you’ll receive a temporary form which is valid for 60 days. As a student of a Hungarian university you get the following discounts:

  • 50% off by travelling,
  • 50% off on city transport in case of a monthly card,
  • discounts in museums and other places – watch the discount signs and always ask!

Bank account

Open a Hungarian bank account!

You will get the scholarship transferred to a Hungarian bank account. We have several banks in the city, so you can pick the one with the best conditions for students. As soon as you have the bank account number, please inform me, as we have to register it in our educational system, called NEPTUN! Three things must be correct in the NEPTUN System in order to get the scholarship:

  • active student status in the Fall semester,
  • valid Hungarian bank account number,
  • valid Hungarian tax ID.

You will get the first scholarship transfer only in October. Don’t worry though, you will get the September scholarship together with the October one. Please be prepared for that!

Residence Permit

Students from non-EU/EEA countries must obtain the residence permit within 30 days from the entry into Hungary – but as soon as possible. All non-EU/EEA citizens must have during their stay and studies in Hungary a valid residence permit. Please watch the exact datas (place and time of birth, mother’s maiden name, etc.) in the application form!

For the application you need the following documents:

  • one passport photo (please bring with you from home),
  • passport,
  • school attendance form,
  • form for non-EU/EEA citizens,
  • letter of award that you got from the Tempus Foundation,
  • accommodation reporting form for third country nationals: must be filled out and signed by the administration personal in the dormitory.

If you rent a flat: the “Accommodation Reporting Form for third country nationals” must be signed by the owner of the flat or the housing agency. Also yo need the Lease contract between you and the owner of the flat/the housing agency.

Tax ID card

You need the tax ID card for two reasons: your scholarship can be transferred only if you have a tax number. Secondly, you might want to work during your study period or in the holidays – for that you need a tax number too.

Please visit the following site where you’ll find detailled information about the tax ID card and about the application process:

http://en.nav.gov.hu/taxation/registration/general_info.html

Having the form instructions in English will help you to fill out the form. All you need is your passport. You will get the tax ID card by post to the dormitory’s address. Of course I’ll help you by filling out this document.

Health insurance

For exchange students from EU countries

Health insurance
For getting the medically necessary treatment in Hungary, you will need the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). The health care provider decides whether the needed treatment is medically necessary during your stay in Hungary. Please do inform yourself in your homecountry about possible extended medical insurances valid in Hungary for hospital treatment and dentist.

How to use the European Health Insurance Card in Hungary
You need both the European Health Insurance Card and your passport or ID card.

Doctors
If you need medically necessary treatment, it is advised to see a general practitioner (GP – “háziorvos”) first. The GP decides whether further specialised treatment is necessary and will issue a referral. Hospital treatment is normally provided through a referral from a GP. In urgent cases no referral is necessary.

Drugs
Where a doctor or dentist issues a prescription, it should be taken to the pharmacy, where the EHIC shall be submitted as well. Subsidies on medicines can vary according to disease and type of product.

For citizens from non-EU states and third countries

Citizens and/or residents of countries, which are not part of the EU and which don’t have bilateral agreements with Hungary on the provision of health care, have to pay full price for the health care services rendered in Hungary. Please do inform yourself before your departure to Hungary what kind of extended insurance possibilities your homecountry’s insurance companies provide for your whole stay in Hungary.

General practitioner (GP) in Sopron
If you stay in one of the university’s dormitories, your GP is:
Mr. Dr. Tibor Rehák
Address: Sopron, Táncsics str. 11.
Phone: (36 99) 312 318

Your dentist:
Ms. Dr. Kamilla Déry
Address: Sopron, Várkerület 43.
Phone: + 36 20 96 58 609

Hospital:
Soproni Erzsébet Oktató Kórház és Rehabilitációs Intézet
Address: Sopron, Győri út 15.
Phone: (+ 36 99) 514 200
Please visit the following page: http://www.sopronkorhaz.hu/

You can apply for this document only if you already have the Residence Permit. So this will be the last step on the field of documents you need for your stay in Hungary.

Please note that you are entitled to the following two health insurances for free of charge. You can get both of them:

  • Hungarian state insurance (TAJ-card=Társadalombiztosítási Azonosító Jel =Insurance Identifier Data)
  • Private insurance usually provided by the Generali Insurance Company

Here is a comparison between TAJ and Private insurance

TAJ card

Private insurance

  • can be used in Hungarian hospitals, surgeries and clinics operated by the Hungarian government. FREE of CHARGE!
  • can be used only in hospitals or doctors who have a contract with the insurance company
  • the staff hardly speaks English – some of the doctors might speak, rather the younger generation
  • you will be advised to an English speaking doctor
  • covers all health related costs with no limitation e.g.: surgery, X-ray (except if you need this for working purposes), bandages, staying in the hospital, etc.
  • covers only minor health issues e.g. cold, cough, fever, simple examinations up to 2 million HUF
  • if the surgery/hospital can’t handel your case, you will be sent to another where you don’t have to pay
  • if the surgery can’t handle your case, you will be sent to a Hungarian hospital where you have to pay. This cost can be covered by the insurance company but only if you have the invoice issued for the insurance company
  • basic dental services (checking, filling, root canal treatment, dental plaque removal) are free of charge at surgeries and clinics operated by the Hungarian government
  • treatments by the dentists are note covered at all, you have to pay for them
  • you’ll get the application form in my office and I will help you by filling it out. You need the following documents:
    • letter of award from Tempus Foundation
    • passport
    • residence permit
    • address card
  • if you wish to make a private health insurance please inform me and I will arrrange an appointment with the representant of the insurance company
  • TAJ card expires in 1 or 2 years, the expiry date is stamped on the card. The expiry date usually equals to the expiry date of the residence permit
  • usually valid for one year

How to get a new one?

Apply again for a new one within 30 days before the expiry date of the old one

How to get a new one?

Contact to your personal advisor at the insurance company

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Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship

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The Stipendium Hungaricum program is a governmental scholarship program that aims to offer scholarships and study opportunities to the citizens of certain countries outside of EU.

The countries included in the program need to have a valid bilateral educational cooperation plan signed by the Hungarian Ministry of Human Resources and the relevant ministry of the specific country responsible for education.

The scholarships are valid for studies in Hungarian state universities or state colleges in scientific fields determined in the bilateral educational cooperation plans. Programs include full BA/BSc, MA/MSc and PhD studies in Hungarian state accredited higher education institutions.

The scholarships are awarded by the Hungarian Minister responsible for education based on the nomination of the Tempus Public Foundation. The pre-selection of the candidates is carried out by the Ministry of Education of the given country or by the scholarship board appointed by that ministry.

Each and every candidate needs to take an entrance exam in order to be eligible for the scholarship program. The Hungarian higher education institution is responsible for informing the candidates about the entrance exam criteria. The selection procedure ends with the list of successful applicants being forwarded to the Sending Partner by the Tempus Public Foundation. Applicants are informed about their results by the ministry of education of the country of the applicant, or by the national scholarship office/agency.

The Tempus Public Foundation is responsible for the assessment of the scholarships.

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Erasmus+ Required documents

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The complete Erasmus/CEEPUS exchange students application must include:

  1. Application form (docx) – stamped and signed by the responsable coordinator of the sending university
  2. Transcript of records – list of courses completed at home university (English version, confirmed by home Institution)
  3. Copy of the passport
  4. Accommodation form (docx)
  5. CV in English
  6. Learning Agreement – Incoming (docx)
  7. English language certificate (B2)

Please remember that we require all the documents typewritten.

Send the requested documents to the following email address:
International LKK
international-lkk##kukac##uni-sopron.hu
tel: +36 99 518-120

University of Sopron Alexandre Lámfalussy Faculty of Economics
9400 Sopron, Erzsébet str. 9
Hungary

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Erasmus+ Partner Institutions

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Austria

Partner institution City Erasmus code Website
Fachhochschule Burgenland GmbH, Business Department Eisenstadt A EISENST02 fh-burgenland.at
FHWien der WKW-University of Applied Sciences for Management and Communication Wien/Bécs A WIEN21 fh-wien.ac.at

Belgium

Partner institution City Erasmus code Website
VIVES University College Kortrijk-Roeselare-Tielt-Torhout Kortrijk B KORTRIJ01 vives.be

Croatia

Partner institution City Erasmus code Website
Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, Faculty of Economics and Tourism „Dr. Mijo Mirkovic” Pula HR PULA01 unipu.hr
oet.unipu.hr
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics and Business Zagreb HR ZAGREB01 efzg.unizg.hr/en

Czech Republic

Partner institution City Erasmus code Website
Mendel University in Brno Brno CZ BRNO02 mendelu.cz
PRIGO University Ostrava CZ OSTRAVA03 vs-prigo.cz

Finland

Partner institution City Erasmus code Website
Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences, School of Business and Culture Seinäjoki SF SEINAJO06 seamk.fi

Germany

Partner institution City Erasmus code Website
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg Freiburg D FREIBUR01 uni-freiburg.de
FOM Hochschule für Oekonomie & Management Essen D ESSEN03 fom.de
Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin, Department of Cooperative Studies Berlin D BERLIN06 hwr-berlin.de

Italy

Partner institution City Erasmus code Website
Universita degli Studi di Verona Verona I VERONA01 www.univr.it
Universita del Piemonte Orientale Vercelli I VERCELL01 uniupo.it

Latvia

Partner institution City Erasmus code Website
International School of Law and Business Riga LV RIGA13 ba.lv

Portugal

Partner institution City Erasmus code Website
ISCAC – Coimbra Business School Coimbra P COIMBRA02 iscac.pt

Romania

Partner institution City Erasmus code Website
Sapientia Erdélyi Magyar Tudományegyetem, Gazdaság- és Humántudományok Kar Csíkszereda RO CLUJNAP07 sapientia.ro

Spain

Partner institution City Erasmus code Website
La Escuela Universitaria de Turismo Iriarte Tenerife E TENERIF28 ull.es
Ucavila – Universidad Católica Ávila Ávila AVILA01 ucavila.es
Universidad de la Laguna Tenerife E TENERIF01 www.ull.es
Universitat de Girona, Faculty of Economics Girona E GIRONA02 udg.edu

Slovakia

Partner institution City Erasmus code Website
Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Faculty of European Studies and Regional Development Nyitra SK NITRA02 uniag.sk
University of Economics in Bratislava Pozsony SK BRATISL03 euba.sk

Slovenia

Partner institution City Erasmus code Website
University of Maribor Maribor SI MARIBOR01 um.si

Turkey

Partner institution City Erasmus code Website
Alanya Aladdin Keykubat University (ALKU) Alanya/Antalya TR ANTALYA03 www.alanya.edu.tr
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Erasmus+ Study Plans

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Study plans offered for Erasmus+ exchange students in English language
– Autumn/Winter SEMESTER 2024/2025

If you pick the subjects from the same block you will not have timetable conflict.

Subjects offered in Englisch language for Bachelor's degree program (BSc)
BSc_International Business Economics
Semester Subject code   Credits Lessons weekly Theoretical lessons weekly Practical lessons weekly Requirement
Block No1. International Business Economics BSc (1. semester)
1 KB9999 General and Business Law 3 2 2 0 exam
1 KB9946 Intercultural Management 3 2 1 1 grade upon work
1 KB9998 Communication and Presentation Skills Training 3 2 0 2 grade upon work
1 KB9997 Environmental Economics 4 2 1 1 grade upon work
1 KB9996 Mathematics  5 5 2 3 exam
1 KB9995 Management 4 3 1 2 exam
1 KB9994 Microeconomics  5 4 2 2 exam
1 KB9993 Learning and Research Methodology 3 2 0 2 grade upon work
Block No2. International Business Economics BSc (3. semester)
3 KB9981 Analysis of Socio-Economic Processes  4 3 1 2 grade upon work
3 KB9980 International Economics  5 3 2 1 exam
3 KB9945 International Finances 5 3 2 1 exam
3 KB9979 Accounting I.  5 4 2 2 grade upon work
3 KB9978 Corporate Finance 5 4 2 2 exam
Block No3. International Business Economics BSc (5. semester)
5 KB9942 Human Resource Management 5 4 2 2 exam
5 KB9941 Circular and Sustainable Economics 3 2 2 0 exam
5 KB9966 Project Management 4 3 1 2 grade upon work
5 KB9967 Business Planning 3 2 0 2 grade upon work
5 KB9940 Analysis of International Economic Processes 4 3 2 1 exam
5 KB9939 International Marketing 3 2 1 1 grade upon work
5 KB9938 International Business Economics and Processes 5 4 2 2 grade upon work
         
BSc_Tourism and Catering
Semester Subject code   Credits Lessons weekly Theoretical lessons weekly Practical lessons weekly Requirement
Block No1.Tourism and Catering BSc (5. semester)
5 KB9907 Sustainable Tourism Development 5 3 2 1 exam
5 KB9966 Project Management 4 3 1 2 grade upon work
5 KB9905 Event and Travel Management II. 3 2 0 2 grade upon work
5 KB9967 Business Planning 3 2 0 2 grade upon work
5 KB9908 Health Tourism 4 3 2 1 exam
5 KB9906 Ecotourism 3 3 1 2 exam
5 KB9904 Hotel Management and Practice 5 4 2 2 grade upon work
               
Subjects offered in English language for Master's degree program (MSc)
Msc_International Economy and Business
Semester Subject code   Credits Lessons weekly Theoretical lessons weekly Practical lessons weekly Requirement
Block No 1. International Economy and Business MSc (3. semester)
3 KM9986 Advanced International Finances 5 4 2 2 exam
3 KM9985 Intercultural Communication 4 3 1 2 grade upon work
3 KM9984 International Business Information Systems 5 3 1 2 exam
3 KM9983 International Marketing 5 3 1 2 grade upon work
3 KM9982 International Management 5 3 2 1 exam
3 KM9981 Transnational Corporations 4 3 2 1 exam

Contact information

Erasmus+ Coordinator contact:
international-lkk@uni-sopron.hu

Erasmus+ Academic Coordinator at the Faculty:
Ms. Zsuzsanna Széles PhD – Dean
Email: szeles.zsuzsanna@uni-sopron.hu

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Erasmus+

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The University of Sopron Alexandre Lamfalussy Faculty of Economics has been participating in the Erasmus-Programme since the academic year 2003/2004. The European Community Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students is an educational programme of the EU and allows students to gather experience in other European countries and to make use of the courses of study they offer. The most important requirement: an Erasmus contract of cooperation between the institutions of higher education.

As part of the Erasmus programme, students of the following partner institutions can study at the US Alexandre Lamfalussy Faculty of Economics. Benefit: they will be admitted to the US via a simplified process and do not have to pay tuition fees for the duration of their stay.

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CEEPUS – Project Networks

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The University of Sopron Alexandre Lamfalussy Faculty of Economics participates in two project networks of the CEEPUS programme:

 

Education without frontiers

The network is coordinated by the University of Applied Sciences Burgenland (Austria, Eisenstadt). In the programme participate the following universities:
From Croatia:
  • University of Zagreb,
  • J. J. Strossmayer University in Osijek,
  • University of Rijeka,
  • University of Zadar,
  • University of Pula.
From Czech Republic:
  • Charles University in Prague,
  • Czech Technical University in Prague,
  • Masaryk University in Brno,
  • Mendel University in Brno.
From Hungary:
  • Budapest Business School,
  • Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
  • Eszterházy Károly College,
  • University of West Hungary,
  • University of Pécs,
  • Széchenyi István University.
From Poland:
  • University of Economics in Katowice,
  • Cracow University of Economics.
From Slovakia:
  • University of Economics in Bratislava,
  • Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava.
From Slovenia:
  • University of Maribor (Slovenia).

Rural tourism program network

The network is coordinated by the Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra (Slovakia). In the programme participate the following universities:
From Austria:
  • BOKU - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna,
  • University of Applied Sciences Burgenland.
From Croatia:
  • University of Zagreb,
  • J.  J. Strossmayer University in Osijek.
From Czech Republic:
  • University of Pardubice,
  • Czech University of Life Sciences Prague,
  • Tomas Bata University in Zlín.
From Hungary:
  • Károly Róbert College,
  • University of West Hungary,
  • Széchenyi István University,
  • Szent István University.
From Poland:
  • Warsaw School of Economics,
  • University of Agriculture in Krakow,
  • Warsaw University of Life Sciences,
  • The University College of Tourism and Ecology.
From Romania:
  • Technical University of Cluj-Napoca.
From Serbia:
  • University of Belgrade,
  • University of Novi Sad.
From Slovenia:
  • University of Maribor,
  • University of Primorska.
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