Program director Bruce Elmslie in Egar, Hungary
Program director Bruce Elmslie in Egar, Hungary
Students visit the town of Eger during a weekend excursion
Corvinus University is modern as well as ancient (image courtesy of Corvinus University)
Corvinus University displays beautiful architecture
Corvinus University from the Danube River
Students at Corvinus University
Evening at the Opera, Nov 16 2006
Jeff DeRosa and Peter Sullivan on Gellert Hill
Professor Robert Mohr with son Karl in Budapest (image courtesy of Corvinus Sentinel)
Chris Ward overlooking Danube and Parliament
The National Palace, looking from Pest to Buda
Hungary's first king, St. Stephen (Szent Istvan), in the courtyard of the Fisherman's Bastion
Saint Stephen's Church on Saint Stephen's National Day of Celebration, August 20
A statue on the campus of Corvinus University
Students on Gellert Hill above the Danube, with Buda on the left
Students on Gellert Hill above the Danube, with Buda on the left
Mark Michals performs the traditional serenade at Sir Lancelot Lovagi Etterem (Sir Lancelot Knights' Restaurant, Budapest) to Lilla Horovanyi.
Turner Zamon enjoys dinner with new friends
Budapest from the river by day
Rowdy and Kristen enjoy a romantic dinner together at Sir Lancelot's in Budapest
Sean Camp is "knigted" at Sir Lancelot's Restaurant, in Budapest
Fencing demonstration at Sir Lancelot's Restaurant, Budapest
Students attend a performance of the ballet Giselle at the Budapest Opera House
Students attend the opera The Marriage of Figaro at the Budapest Opera House
Students enjoy dinner at Sir Lancelot's Restaurant in Budapest, 2007
A statue of a king carved from salt at the Wielicza mine in Krakow
Benefit from the Whittemore School of Business and Economics' Partnership with Corvinus University
The Whittemore School of Business and Economics partners with Corvinus University to offer students a unique opportunity to live and study in beautiful Budapest, Hungary. This partnership allows Whittemore School students to take courses in the fall semester that will directly transfer into the core of the Business Administration or Economics degrees and into most business options. This ensures that students can study abroad and still graduate on time.
Moreover, Budapest is rapidly developing into a commercial and financial center within the European Union and its importance to the U.S. economy is increasing as well. Thus, this study abroad experience could be a plus for students entering the job market after graduation. Several former students have found that having Budapest on their resume has helped them to land jobs.
Students interested in this unique opportunity may contact Professor Bruce Elmslie at 603.862.3347 or bte@hopper.unh.edu for more information.