Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary

Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary
Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem
Former names
Reformed Theological Academy of Budapest
Established 1855
Rector Ferenc Szűcs[1]
Location Budapest, Hungary
Campus 9 Kálvin square, Budapest
Website kre.hu/english/

Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary (Hungarian: Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem) is a Christian university in Budapest, Hungary. The university has more than 7000 students. The university has four faculties and offer courses leading to degrees at the bachelor, master and doctoral levels.


Famous students and alumni

  • Linda Zimány
  • Csanád Szegedi
  • Áron Szilágyi : Olympic and World fencing champion, student of psychology
  • Dávid Veress : 1st Place - National Scientific Students' Associations Conference, Social Sciences Section (2015): 1st place - Council of National Scientific Students' Associations, Presentation Prize Competition (2015)
  • Péter Nagy : Pro Universitate Juventutis prize (2015); 1st place - National Scientific Students' Associations Conference, State and Law Studies Section (2015); 1st place - National Talent Programme, Private Law Section (shared first place)
  • Tímea Szabó Gabriella : Kayak Olympic and World Champion, student of law
  • Péter Tibolya : pentathlon World and European Champion, student of law
  • Leila Gyenesei : pentathlon World Champion, student of law
  • Miklós Gór-Nagy : World champion water polo player, student of law
  • Dóra Deáki : CWC-winner, Champions League silver medallist handball player, student of German

Vice-Rector for Strategy     = Prof. Dr. József Zsengellér

Vice-Rector   = Dr. Károly Bozsonyi

Secretary General    = Dr. Gyula Balázs Csáki-Hatalovics

Director of finance      = Dr. Zsolt Csaba Kovács

References

  1. "Nincs tartozása a Károli Gáspár Református Egyetemnek". Magyar Nemzet (in Hungarian). 2008-07-01. Retrieved 2008-07-14.
  • Enikő Sepsi, Péter Balla, Márton Csanády (2014). Confessionality and University in the Modern World - 20th Anniversary of the "Károli" University. Studio Caroliensia


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