Julia Paternoster (International Student Marketing, TU Dresden) and Anna Unger (CeTI) undertook an intensive three-day tour of Hungary to meet students interested in international academic programs.

The schools visited were:

  • Kempelen Farkas Gimnázium (Budapest)
  • ELTE Trefort Ágoston Gyakorló Gimnázium (Budapest)
  • Deutsche Schule Budapest
  • Krúdy Gyula Fachmittelschule für Tourismus (Győr)

The German government supports several schools abroad with the aim of promoting the German language and offering high school diplomas recognized in Germany (Abitur). In this context, TU Dresden collaborates with numerous schools to strengthen its international image and encourage the recruitment of motivated students.

CeTI has actively contributed with workshop, demonstrations, and participation in the student fair organized at the Deutsche Schule Budapest.

This initiative represents an important step in consolidating educational cooperation and opening up new academic opportunities for Hungarian students interested in TU Dresden.

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