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    The aim of the Science Plane project is to bring the first official Hungarian university delegation to Manchester, to participate at the EuroScience Open Forum, the largest scientific forum in Europe.


    The EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF) is a biennial, pan-European, interdisciplinary conference, open to the general public. In every two years, it attracts thousands of participants to different European cities (like Stockholm, Barcelona, Copenhagen or Manchester) hosting the forum since 2004.

    The aim of the Science Plane project is to bring the first official Hungarian university delegation to Manchester, to participate at the EuroScience Open Forum, the largest scientific forum in Europe.


    The EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF) is a biennial, pan-European, interdisciplinary conference, open to the general public. In every two years, it attracts thousands of participants to different European cities (like Stockholm, Barcelona, Copenhagen or Manchester) hosting the forum since 2004.

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ELTE

The Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) is a modern university with 380 year old traditions. Based on the ARWU 2015 survey, it is the best Hungarian university, it is equally present among the TOP 500 universities in the world and (following the Leiden Ranking 2015 survey) it is among the best 250 European universities. Funded in 1635, it is the oldest running university of Hungary with 5 Nobel laureate ALUMNI members.

The predecessor of ELTE was founded in the rural town of Nagyszombat (today: Trnava, Slovakia) in 1635 by Cardinal Péter Pázmány, as a catholic university for teaching Theology and Philosophy. In 1770-1780, the University was transferred to Buda and later to Pest, and with the support of Maria Theresa, the Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary, became the Royal Hungarian University.

Over the following decades, new faculties were established to meet the expectations of a learned society. In the second half of the 19th century, the University developed into a centre of modern higher education in today's sense, covering nearly every scholarly field.  

In 1950 the university was reorganized and adopted its present name. It was named after one of its professors, the world-famous physicist, Loránd Eötvös.

Recently, a new campus has been built on the scenic banks of the Danube. This campus, Lágymányos Campus is now home to three faculties: Faculty of Informatics, Faculty of Science, and Faculty of Social Sciences. 

Currently, the university has eight faculties: Education and Psychology , Humanities, Informatics, Law, , Primary and Pre-School Education, Science, Social Sciences, , and the Bárczi Gusztáv Faculty of Special Education.

Eötvös Loránd University is internationally recognized and its programs are accredited by the Hungarian Accreditation Board. The diplomas issued by Eötvös Loránd University are acknowledged worldwide, and its course credits are transferable in all countries in the European Union.

Over the last hundred years, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) has had many world famous scientists. The current number of students enrolled yearly has reached 28,000, and there is an academic staff of 1,800 highly-qualified teachers and researchers.

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