Within the framework of the bilateral Cooperation Roadmap, the parties discussed the development of hybrid learning programmes, the organisation of summer schools and short-term professional training courses, as well as broader faculty participation in the Stipendium Hungaricum and Ludovika Fellowship programmes.
Particular attention was given to opportunities for launching joint research projects under the European Union’s Horizon Programme and expanding research collaboration through the engagement of international experts.
The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to further strengthening academic, scientific and cultural cooperation, while deepening the strategic partnership between the two institutions.