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Study abroad: undergraduate exchanges to Hungary
Famous for its tranquil thermal springs, eclectic architecture and outstanding classical music, Hungary also boasts impressive cultural festivals and much envied nightlife.
Subjects you can study in Hungary
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Arts and humanities
English
Linguistics
Textiles in Practice
About Hungary
Key facts
- Population: 9.773 million
- Currency: Hungarian forint
- Cost of living: around 43.49% lower than the UK
- Main language: Hungarian
Host universities for your exchange
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Debrecen University
Key facts
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- Campus type: City
- Population: Debrecen 202,520
- Climate: The average temperature ranges from -2.5°C in January to 20.5°C in July.
- Website in English
The University of Debrecen is one of the top 650 universities in the world (QS ranking, 2020). The student community of 30,000 can study in 14 faculties. International students account for more than one in 10 of the 30,000 student community.
The university provides various events for students, staff and the Debrecen community to enjoy. The exquisite atmosphere of the Botanical Garden creates a calm space for you to relax with nature. You can recharge under the trees of the Great Forest (Nagyerdő) and explore the unique plants. If you’d rather enjoy local culture, the Lovarda Cultural and Conference Center and Víztoronykert (Water tower garden) provides a popular venue for concerts, exhibitions, plays and community events.
Exchange courses and subjects available
English
Linguistics
See for yourself
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Moholy-Nagy University
Key facts
- Show me on a map
- Campus type: City
- Population: Budapest 1.752 million
- Climate: The average temperature ranges from -1.5°C in January to 21°C in July.
- Website in English
In the last five years Moholy-Nagy University (MOME) has revived its campus, created new academic facilities, a state-of-the art technology park and an innovation centre.
The university believes that art and design can only be perceived, discovered and performed in an open, diverse and global context. Because of this, it places internationalisation highly in its list of priorities.
Exchange courses and subjects available
Textiles in practice
See for yourself
Contact us
If you are interested in studying abroad or have questions, you can contact our team on:
- exchanges@mmu.ac.uk
- 0161 247 1253
Get in touch, and take the first step on your international journey.