University of Sopron

Page 1

University of Sopron


Welcome –

Our goal at the University of Sopron is to train intelligent, and creative future professionals who are mindful of the principles of sustainability in their professional and personal lives. Our University operates in the form of a foundation, which allows our students to

expand their opportunities to acquire stateof-the-art knowledge of their future professions from the point of view of practical life. Get curious about the University Sopron! We invite you to get to know our training offers, instructors, students, successes, and traditions. We are also eager to get acquainted with you and learn about your knowledge. Offer us your suggestions! Feel free to contact us if you need

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON

help, either with the admission process or, subsequently, in your university studies. Make use of this booklet and visit our website international. uni-sopron.hu for further information. We look forward to welcoming you as a citizen of our university! Our community respects the memory of its predecessors dating back to the 18th century but uses modern tools and methods to meet the challenges and expectations of the 21st century. Prof. Dr. Attila Fábián Rector


Sopron –

Loyalty

The historic past

Monuments

With its thousands of years of history, magnificent inner city, distinct monuments, wonderful natural environment, subalpine air, and vibrant cultural and festival life, Sopron is one of the most important tourist centres in Hungary and a vital cultural hub of the region. The academic and intellectual values the University of Sopron’s faculties espouse are intertwined with the city’s long history, its historical, landscape, and cultural values, and its wide range of offered programmes, which all come together to create a distinct and colourful university life. Surviving architectural treasures of ancient masters – the city wall segments and the Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance ornamental elements – are all on display in Sopron’s historic city centre.

The Pan-European Picnic

Ferenc Liszt Blue Franc wine University students Conferences VOLT Festival

The city’s preserved architectural treasures from past masters, melodies from the immortal geniuses Haydn and Liszt, traditional customs, and a historic wine culture all complement each other exquisitely; while the protected heritage values of the Sopron Mountains and the Lake Fertő /Neusiedl Cultural Landscape come together to form a harmonious union. The honours and recognition the city has received in the fields of science and art, the famous annual VOLT Festival, the distinguished university conferences, and the unique student traditions all add to the city’s allure. Sopron is an authentic university city; a city of values. Adhering loyally to its venerable coat of arms, Sopron welcomes its visitors with open gates.

SOPRON


Historical background –

Charles III established the Training School for Mining Officers in Selmecbánya

The Kindergarten Association of Sopron (Gyermekkert Egylet) started the first kindergarten educator course

The Hungarian Division at the University of British Columbia in Canada established

1918 / 1919

Establishment of the Academy of Forestry

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON

1959

1956

1957

Migration of the Hungarian Royal Mining and Forestry Academy to Sopron

Kindergarten teacher training at advanced level started

The Institute of Applied Arts established

Timber Industry Engineering training launched

Establishment of the Institute of Economics and Business Management Development

Reestablishment of the University of Sopron with four faculties


A few words about the student traditions of Selmec –

The unique customs and traditions of Selmec student culture are deeply rooted in history and continue to be observed at the University of Sopron. These time-honoured traditions include the freshman welcome, freshman week, freshman ‘baptism’, and other student evenings that all serve one purpose:

to establish student fellowship and nurture lasting student friendships. The saying ‘One for all and all for one’ is the driving force behind the Selmec traditions. A person who abides by the traditions honours patriotism, fellowship, and unbroken love for profession that connects students with teachers (professors), students with citizens of Sopron, colleagues with colleagues, director with engineers, and engineers with workers.

The traditions of Selmec, supported and protected by our university, actively involve students in the university’s community life. They also serve to establish and deepen relationships with Sopron’s citizens and strengthen social norms. Keeping Selmec student traditions alive has earned our successor institution a great recognition: in 2014, our traditions were added to the Hungarian National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage. Dr. Jr. Sándor Sarkady Ph.D a.Narrator

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON


Benedek Elek Faculty of Pedagogy –

more information:

bpk.uni-sopron.hu

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON


Educational Sciences

COMING FROM SEPTEMBER 2022

MA | 4 semesters | English The programme objective is to prepare highly competent educators and to enhance the quality of education in the diversifying contexts of a globalized world. The programme offers both theoretical and practical skills across a wide selection of topics in the field of education. Furthermore, students will have the opportunity to specialize in two optional areas: ’Early childhood education’ or ’Sustainability and Society’.

Early Childhood Pedagogy PART-TIME STUDY PROGRAM The training introduces students into the theoretical, methodological, and practical aspects of early childhood education and care. The courses also offer specific skills and basic competence in English language acquisition in the kindergarten. In addition, they focus not only on general questions and the methodology of early childhood education, but also on children’s literature, the development of language skills and communication, and the current issues of bilingualism and multilingualism.

MAIN SUBJECTS: Pedagogical research, International education systems, Education models and paradigms, Pedagogical antropology, Neuropedagogical research in education, Innovation in pedagogy, Children’s culture, Environmental education, Sustainable communities - pedagogical aspects, Chapters in Evolutionary Psychology JOB OPPORTUNITIES: education, research, government, NGOs

COURSES OFFERED FOR STUDENTS: › Children’s Literature › Childhood Traumatization and Its Consequences › Cross-Cultural Communication-Tandem Course › Early Childhood Pedagogy › English in the Kindergarten › English Language Improvement Seminar

› › › › ›

History of Childhood Institutional Practice I-II. Integrated Language Skills Kindergarten Pedagogy Multilingualism and Multiculturalism in Europe › Project Pedagogy › The Practice of Bilingual Education › The Theory of Bilingualism

BENEDEK ELEK FACULTY OF PEDAGOGY


Faculty of Forestry –

more information:

emk.uni-sopron.hu

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON


Environmental Engineering MSc | 4 semesters | English The programme objective is to train environmental engineers with up-to-date scientific, ecological, engineering, economic, and management knowledge to enable them to identify and assess the existing and potential environmental threats, to prevent or reduce environmental damage, and to prepare and manage damage control projects. You may continue your studies in the doctoral programme.

MAIN SUBJECTS: Natural Sciences; Economics and Humanities; Environmental engineering knowledge; Specialization provided by the training institute JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Industry, environmental and other authorities, NGOs, etc.

Nature Conservation Engineering MSc | 4 semesters | English The programme objective is to train nature conservation engineers to plan, organize, and manage general and special nature conservation tasks at an international level. You will vindicate nature conservation principles and regulations efficiently through the application of acquired theoretical knowledge. You may continue your studies in the doctoral program.

MAIN SUBJECTS: Nature Conservation; Law; Administration and Leadership; Research Planning, Project and Competition Management; Communication and Pedagogy; Professional Practice JOB OPPORTUNITIES: National parks, zoological parks, research, education, government, NGOs

Forestry and Wildlife Management PhD | 4 + 4 semesters | English The Doctoral School has eight programmes which encompass all the branches and interfaces of forestry and wildlife management sciences. Education and research at the doctoral school are pursued in the basic and applied sciences related to forests, wildlife, and nature. It is the only doctoral school in Hungary where all the

Central European Forestry PART-TIME STUDY PROGRAM This discipline provides you an understanding of ecological conditions and delimitations of forestry in Central Europe. Graduates will be able to provide complex engineering and scientific design and analytical procedures based on their up-to-date knowledge of geoinformatics. To achieve an overall appreciation of forests around the world; to understand the ecology of forest stand establishment and the opportunities they offer; to know the most appropriate methods of the forest regeneration.

personnel and material conditions are provided for an independent doctoral school in these areas of science. MAIN SUBJECTS: Determined by the research field JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Education, research, government, NGOs, etc.

COURSES OFFERED FOR STUDENTS: › Agroforestry for Sustainability › Climate Risk Assessment  › Field mapping › Forest and Silviculture › Forest Protection › Geographic Information Systems

› Invasion Biology › Project management › Protected Forests › Soil Protection and Conservation › Water Resources Engineering › Watershed Management

FACULTY OF FORESTRY


Alexandre Lamfalussy Faculty of Economics –

more information:

lkk.uni-sopron.hu

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON


International Business Economics BA  |  6 semesters + 2 semesters internship  |  English This discipline provides you an extensive understanding of international markets and teaches you to manage cross-border transactions that support business development. You will learn how business is conducted in an international environment and discover the links between international business management and the financial, technological, political forces affecting the world economy.

MAIN SUBJECTS: Finance, Corporate Economics, Business Planning, HR Management, General and Business Law, Management, Intercultural Management, Finance, Marketing, Corporate Finances, Business Informatics, World Economics, etc. JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Trading and logistic companies, multinational corporations, consulting firms, diplomacy, international services, etc.

Tourism and Catering BA  |  6 semesters + 2 semesters internship  |  English This undergraduate programme aims to train foreign language-speaking economists in the field of tourism and hospitality. You will be able to implement tasks related to tourism and hospitality as well as manage and organize related work processes. You will also possess a sound knowledge of economics, social theory, applied methodological, and specialized knowledge. You will be skilled in determining factors affecting demand, creating attractive and adventurous offers, and organizing related service activities.

MAIN SUBJECTS: Finance, Accounting, Statistics, Marketing, Geography of Tourism, Tourism Management, Hotel and Event Management, Gastronomy, Tourism Law, Project Management, History of Tourism, Foreign languages, etc. JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Hotels and tourism companies, travel agencies, management of restaurants, wellness, health-tourism, cultural heritage, eco-tourism, hotel and catering, destination-management, multinational corporations, consulting firms, etc.

ALEXANDRE LAMFALUSSY FACULTY OF ECONOMICS


International Economy and Business MA | 4 semesters | English This master programme is tailor-made for students with a related bachelor degree. We offer you a broad perspective on the business domain. You will gain insight into all major disciplines related to International Business Economics and Management, including Business Economics, Strategy, Human Resources Management, Marketing, Corporate Finance and Accounting. Completion of this programme allows you to continue studies in the doctoral programme.

MAIN SUBJECTS: Advanced Economics, Quantitative Decision Methods, International Political Economy, Business and Globalisation, World Economy, Economic Sociology, International Law, International Finances, etc. JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Middle/higher level division leader, prospect company leader, diplomacy, researcher, analyst, academic career, multinational companies, financial and service institutions, consultancy, media expert, political fields, etc.

PhD in Management and Organisational Sciences PhD | 8 semesters | English The goal of this programme is to give marketable knowledge in the field of management and organisational sciences. This knowledge assures independent scientific work in research institutions and as a teacher or researcher for university faculties.

Data Analysis, Quantitative Methods and Decision-making, Leadership and Organisation, International Accounting, etc. JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Academic positions, teaching, research institutes, etc.

MAIN SUBJECTS: Depending on the programme: e.g. Introduction to Research Methods, Theoretical Issues of Economics, Computerised

ALEXANDRE LAMFALUSSY FACULTY OF ECONOMICS


FACULTY OF WOOD ENGINEERING AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES

more information:

skk.uni-sopron.hu

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON


Timber Industry Engineering BSc | 7 semesters | English As a graduate of the programme, you will lead the production of engineering structures (furniture, windows, doors, other wooden products) by utilizing and designing wood or wood-based materials. You will be expected to construct and organize the investments of mechanically, structurally, and technologically complex structures, respecting the natural and human environments. This study programme enables you to assume an active role in future technical developments in the timber industry and to further your education by entering a master programme.

Timber Industry Engineering MSc | 4 semesters | English

MAIN SUBJECTS: Professional Knowledge (Wood Science, Sawmill Technology, Manufacturing Technology, Operation and Maintenance, Board and Panel Production, Furniture, Door, and Window Manufacturing, etc.). Natural Sciences, Economic and Human Knowledge JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Primary and secondary processing industries of wood (sawmills, furniture factories, wood construction companies, etc.). Production management, wood trading, quality management, operating engineer, wood construction, logistics, wood protection, etc.

MAIN SUBJECTS: Material Science and Mechanical Engineering, Design and Manufacturing Technology, Wood Protection, Natural Sciences, Economic and Human Knowledge, etc.

The goal of this study programme is professional training in wood processing technologies and utilization. You will achieve a high-level theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the technical, environmental, and financial aspects of wood utilization, processing and product development. You will learn to carry out foreman activities in the entire field of timber industry engineering.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Primary and secondary processing industries of wood (sawmills, furniture factories, wood construction companies, etc.), research institutes and universities globally. Production management, wood trading, quality management, operating engineer, wood construction, logistics, wood protection, etc.

Wood Sciences and Technologies PhD | 4 + 4 semesters | English You will receive strong theoretical, research methodology and scientific backgrounds, and complete your research individually, with some guidance from your supervisor. Supervision is offered by the top experts and wood scientists in Hungary. The topics are typically linked to industrial research or innovation projects. As a doctoral graduate of the University of Sopron, you will not only have strong

MAIN SUBJECTS: Research Methodology, Writing Scientific Publications, Applied Mathematics, Wood Sciences, Wood Processing Technologies and Creative Design, Wooden Constructions, Fibreand Nanotechnologies, Informatics in Wood Industry, Management in Wood Industry

theoretical backgrounds, but also be a very practical scientist as well.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Higher education (university lecturer, researcher), research institutes, companies of the forest-based industries with R&D activity, etc.

SIMONYI KAROLY FACULTY OF ENGINEERING, WOOD SCIENCES AND APPLIED ARTS


Architecture Design and Theory PART-TIME STUDY PROGRAM The training introduces you to the practical questions of architectural design and urban planning. The courses also offer qualified thinking on design methodology, general planning, as well as the history and theory of architecture. Focusing on topical challenges, the training also involves computer-aided architectural design (CAAD ), and enhances parametric design skills.

Industrial Design PART-TIME STUDY PROGRAM The programme aims to train and educate creative people capable of designing and producing high value-added artifacts that take sustainability criteria into account. Graduates of this programme acquire knowledge and skills in aesthetics, design, engineering, technology, and marketing, which allows them to flexibly and efficiently meet new economic challenges. Between competencies gathered throughout the program, you will find project management, teamwork, a holistic approach in product design and development, design of material processing technologies, product manufacturing, object modeling, visualization and simulation, and concept generation and screening.

Interior and Furniture Design PART-TIME STUDY PROGRAM Interior design skills unify the perspective of an architect with the perspective of a furniture designer. The plasticism of the architectural mass plan is converted into its negative, that is, the architectural space, so the interiors have facades nonetheless. Students gain skills of building materials, the application of textures, and interior structures through the rearrangement of spaces and furniture design. Semiotics of advertising is also part of the training

COURSES OFFERED FOR STUDENTS: › Design Theory › Computer Aided Design › Parametric Design › Comprehensive Architectural Planning – Architectural Studio › Contemporary Architecture › History of European Architecture › Regenerative Architecture › Art Studies – Sculpture › Architectural Design › Optional Design – Interdisciplinary Team Project

COURSES OFFERED FOR STUDENTS:

› Contemporary Furniture design › Design Communication › Design Methodology › Ergonomics › Furniture Design › Historical Furniture Styles › Integrated Product Design › Packaging Design › Rapid Prototyping – 3D printing

COURSES OFFERED FOR STUDENTS: › Interior Architecture › Optional Design – Interdisciplinary Team Project › Furniture Design › Computer Aided Design › Parametric Design › Art Studies – Sculpture › Sacred Architecture › Semiotics of Advertising

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON


Art and Design

COURSES OFFERED FOR STUDENTS:

PART-TIME STUDY PROGRAM

› Art studies - Drawing

Design thinking in an other way: the aim of the training is to introduce students to drawing and sculptural practice, and understand the develpoment method of product design. Focusing on the connection of function, art, ergonomy, production technology, seman-

› Art studies - Sculpture

tics, ecology, and society. The courses also offer an introduction into modeling technology and practical skill development. Our philosophy is that design is not just the activity of creating functional and technological ingredients, but also social liability and cultural quality regarding sustainability.

› Eco-design

› Design communication › Industrial Design – research and practice

› Object and environment design-research and practice › Modeling › Product ergonomy

Craft and Design

COURSES OFFERED FOR STUDENTS:

PART-TIME STUDY PROGRAM

› Art studies - Drawing

Realise your ideas in material! The mission of the course is to promote the aesthetic and technical development of traditional materials such as wood and ceramics and to help foster creative skills. The course is open to all challenges of research, design and experiment. Focusing on the relationship of traditional and modern technologies, semantics, and function. The courses also offer introduction into modeling technology and practical skill development.

Timber Industry PART-TIME STUDY PROGRAM The goal of this study programme is a professional training in wood processing technologies and utilization. Achieving a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the technical, environmental, and financial aspects of wood utilization, processing and product development.

› Art studies - Sculpture › Design communication › Craft and Design – research and practice › Form studies › Object and environment design – research and practice › Design without boundaries › Social sience and art

COURSES OFFERED FOR STUDENTS: › Wood modification › Wood based construction technology › Bonding and surface treatment of wood › Nondestructive testing of wood › Controlling the wood dust hazards › Model making by laser technology › Furniture design

SIMONYI KAROLY FACULTY OF ENGINEERING, WOOD SCIENCES AND APPLIED ARTS


Language requirement – Minimum language requirement level of English is B2. In case you have a different certificate, please refer to this conversion table:

Conversion table for language certificates to common european framework of reference for languages: Certificate

B2

C1

C2

IELTS

5.0–6.0

6.5–7.5

8.0–9.0

TOEFL IBT

72–94 (total) 18–23 (reading) 17–21 (listening) 20–24 (speaking) 17–23 (writing)

95–120 (total) 24–30 (reading) 22–30 (listening) 25–30 (speaking) 24–30 (writing)

na

TOEFL ITP

543

627

na

Cambridge

CAE 45–59, FCE grade B

CPE 45–59, CAE grade B, C; FCE grde A

CPE grade A, B, C; CAE grade A

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON


Human and Natural Resources Research Centre – The Human and Natural Resources Research Centre is an important scene of the complex activities of the University of Sopron in research, development, innovation and education. With its professional services, professional consultancy, expert role and joint researches, it is a bridge to the close relationship between industry and higher education. In line with the university’s training and research profile , its professional ½ activities include the organisation and operation of project-based research divisions in strategic research areas, ½ the market based RDI tasks, the performance of expert assignments ½ and the accredited testing services of the Central Testing Laboratory (MSZEN ISO 17025), for both domestic and international partners.

The about 80 laboratory rooms of the university building of 4,000 m2 and the Wood shop is equipped with the most modern instruments and tools. The professional competence of specialized, inter- and transdisciplinary research is guaranteed by highly qualified, certified teaching and research staff of institutes and research teams with international experience, giving space for doctoral and research students. It promotes the university’s regional economic and social engagement through knowledge transfer and applicable research results.

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON

Key competencies: ½ bioinformatics/functional genomics, nanotechnology, nanocrystalline cellulose, biopolymer composites ½ agroforestry, environmental protection, climate change ½ innovative materials and technologies, alternative energy/energy efficiency ½ digital transformation of (wood)industry, ½ applied arts industry, wooden architecture ½ tourism industry ½ early childhood education, environmental education, creativity development, talent management


International Relations, Institutional Collaborations – Through its development programmes in education, research, excellence, and competitiveness, the University of Sopron intends to strengthen its leading national and regional leadership in various fields of education and science. The university’s international relations play an important role in achieving these goals, which are typically organised around the two basic activities and provide the framework for educational and research collaborations. Our four-faculty university has partnered with over 150 European in-

stitutions to ensure mobility cooperation opportunities for staff (teaching and training) and students (studies and traineeships). The university has established contractual relationships with nearly 50 other foreign institutions in the realms of cooperation in research and publication, exchange of scientific materials and information, and organisation of joint training programmes.

The university is a member of several international organisations including: Magna Charta Universitatum, eduGAIN, Ichid-WDO, IUFRO, innovaWood, Amber Road Network (Central European Network of Faculties of Economics), EECERA, and FESET.

O ur high e r e du c atio n inte r n atio n al p ar tn e r s are f ro m , b u t are n ot limi te d to, th e fo ll owin g c o untr ie s: Austria, Algeria, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Greece, Croatia, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, China, Poland, Germany, Italy, Russia, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia, Thailand, Turkey, USA and Vietnam.

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON


Internationalisation –

Our university’s leadership places great im-

ture, engineering, and pedagogy. For years,

in educational and research collaborations

portance and emphasis on the acceleration

we have stressed the importance of interna-

supporting innovation and the exchange of

of our institution’s internationalisation. The

tional collaborative research projects, which

best practices, which are the initiators of pub-

main objectives of our Internationalisation

we have expanded with participation in the

lications, know-how, training development,

Strategy are to increase international visibil-

H2020 programme.

and improved professional and linguistic skills.

ity, attract a greater number of foreign stu-

Participation in the Erasmus+ programme is

In connection with its goals of international-

dents, strengthen institutional collaborations,

essential to achieving our internationalisa-

isation, the University of Sopron continuous-

and expand mobility. We currently offer 20

tion goals. International learning mobility (KA1)

ly promotes the principles of environmental

accredited foreign language courses with-

helps modernisation as an engine of quality

awareness, equal opportunities, and social

in the four faculties in economics, agricul-

development, and partnerships (KA2) result

responsibility.

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON


International Mobility –

Our mobility cooperation for educational purposes is expanding, both as a result of and independently of inter-institutional Erasmus agreements. Our university has more than 200 Erasmus+ KA103 connections in different subject areas, and the number of students, lecturers, and administrative staff participating in the programme is over 200 people per year. Erasmus+ KA107 partnerships in support of

international credit mobility are encouraged in the strategic field of forestry and timber industry education, primarily to provide teacher and student exchanges in our long and valued partnerships outside the EU. As part of the CEEPUS exchange programme, six of our networks offer faculty and student scholarships to outbound and inbound exchange participants. Our students also take advantage of the scholarship opportunities

offered in the Campus Mundi programme available for studies and internships, thanks to which they can travel to almost any part of the world and gain intercultural, professional, and linguistic experience as well as build strong relationships. We are also expanding our mobility activities by participating in the Makovecz Program and the opportunities offered by the scholarships of the Visegrad Fund.

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON


Ligneum Visitor Centre – About forests and trees, from the heart…  The three-story science centre in the Botanical Garden, with its attractive exterior, interior, and image design solutions, is an exemplary work of architecture. Packed with modern, creative, interactive exhibitions and science-promoting cultural programmes, the impressive centre offers all age groups much to discover.

The centre’s family-friendly layout complete with touch screens, models, special decorations, and design elements invite visitors to become acquainted with the successful results, workshops, and innovations of the university’s instructors and students, while the interactive learning wooden house offers the opportunity to ‘Discover the wonderful world of forest and wood’. The Forest Protection and Vertebrate Zoological Collection

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON

provides an impressive exhibition of over 300 preparations of exceptional value, which is a part of the university’s Selmecbánya heritage. Conference and training rooms equipped with modern technology are popular venues for professional presentations and forums.


Botanical Garden –

The Botanical Garden of the University of Sopron is over 100 years old and is home to more than 4,000 plant species. Unlike traditional botanical gardens, Sopron’s was established to support and supplement forestry education; consequently, it is mostly a collection of woody plants. Thanks to Sopron’s climate, which is more balanced than the rest of Hungary, our garden is home to evergreens that do not survive elsewhere in the country due to climatic conditions, such as Siberian larch (Larix sibirica) and the country’s tallest and largest Coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens). The garden’s great value lies in the fact that the majority of our plants come from their original habitats, and thus possess valuable genomes. Outstanding pine trees include Abies

homolepis, Abies holopylla, Pinus ayacahuite, Pinus coulteri, Pinus parviflora, Sequoia giganteum, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, Torreya nucifera among others. These, together with plots of East Asian and North American plants, are all spectacular parts of the garden. A total of 134 protected plants find a home in our garden, including purple cyclamen (Cyclamen purpurascens), white helleborine (Cephalanthera damasonium), and Carpathian crocus (Crocus heuffelianus), to mention but a few. When they bloom, these plants create colourful spectacles within the garden. The lake in the upper garden presents Hungarian marsh flora. In addition to the beautiful and well-known white water lily (Nympaea alba), there are a number of protected and less-known plants such as Menianthes trifoliata, Acorus calamus and Trapa natans. In the

double-winged greenhouse, you can enjoy a cactus collection and a collection of Mediterranean plants throughout the year. At the same place, we give place to various plant physiology and plant biology experiments of the university. The garden has rich bird fauna; over 130 species of birds live here, 13 of which are protected. We have placed hundreds of bird boxes, feeders, and drinkers around the garden, all of which offer excellent birdwatching opportunities. Last but not least, there are countless monuments in the garden, indicating that historical changes of the past century have all left a mark here. We can admire the “Watch Fires” memorial, which remembers the battle of Ágfalva after the First World War, the “56th Memorial”, which intends to draw our attention to the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, and the Miners and Metallurgist statues, which were exhibited to commemorate the changes in the life of the University.

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON


Central Library and Archives of the University of Sopron

Central Library

The Central Archives, a common organisational unit that operates independently within the Central Library, collects and manages the historical material of the University of Sopron and its predecessors from 1862 to the present day. The stock of the archives founded in 1984 is currently 593.73 linear metres (73 fonds). The archive’s services include research and customer service, support for historical research and data provision. Orientation is assisted by guides, databases, and digitized resources.

The establishment of the Central Library’s Memorial Library coincides with the founding of the first Hungarian training school for mining officers in Selmecbánya (1735). The first organisational and academic regulations, which can be considered a founding document, required the ‘acquisition of works of renowned authors’, as well as the obligation for students to ‘read each other the works of the mining school in their free hours’. The library began operating in 1735, the same year studies were initiated. The memorial room of the Central Library building contains a portion of the collection, about 12,000 volumes divided into 12 professional groups.

The Central Library of the University of Sopron is a public higher education library. Through its conventional and electronic services and resources, the Central Library and its member libraries ensure and provide the material needed for university education, learning and research, information provision, lifelong learning preparation, and effective time investment. The university library network, with its unique collection, is integrated into the National Document Supply System and the national and international professional information services. The collection exceeds 300,000 library units. The main collection circles include: forestry, wood industry, geodesy, wildlife management, economics, pedagogy, arts and related disciplines, and the literature of border areas.

leveltar.uni-sopron.hu

konyvtar.uni-sopron.hu/szolgaltatasok#muemlek

konyvtar.uni-sopron.hu

Memorial Library Central Archives

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON


Sport life at the University of Sopron –

Sports and athletics have a 150-year history at the University of Sopron. In the 1860s, students started and organised regular exercises in Selmecbánya. Sports and athletics expanded after the university moved to Sopron at the beginning of the 1900s. Students have been able to test their skills and strength in many sports (e.g. basketball, handball, football, orienteering, skiing); the organisational framework is provided by the Sopron University Club for Athletics and Football (SMAFC),

and the venue is the Krasznai Ferenc Sport Hall. University sports life has had many successes in the distant and near past. The university leadership supports self-motivated sports organised by students. Students organise the highly successful ‘Raging Cup’ championship in several sports (football, basketball, volleyball). Aerobics is the most popular activity among female students. Sports and recreation opportunities at the

university include: basketball, volleyball, aerobics, five-a-side football, swimming, badminton, squash, and Nordic walking. Sports programmes: ‘Raging Cup’ championships between university faculties in basketball, football, volleyball, university swimming competition. Traditional sports programmes: international sports days; hunting competition. The University Sports Office organises and conducts sports opportunities and events.

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON


Culture –

‘Dance isn’t passion at the beginning, it’s just a sense of life, you start and can’t stop! That’s when it becomes passion!’ VIVAT ÜRMÖS!

Ürmös Folk Dance Group of Sopron Since its foundation in 1983, the Ürmös Folk Dance Group has taken on a decisively strong community-forming role among students. Dance is a language that can help to develop acquaintances and life-long friendships. The increasing appreciation of folk dance and folk music plays a key role in conserving traditions. Consequently, the dance group plays an important cultural mission role.

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON


Programs in Sopron – Sopron Festival Weeks With more than a half-century of history behind it, Sopron Festival Weeks is one of Sopron’s biggest art festivals. An over month-long series of events featuring contributions from local artist and art groups awaits visitors. During this time, theatre performances, outdoor programs, fairs, folklore performances, church concerts,

pop music concerts, outdoor concerts in the city’s squares, programs for children, and art and crafts exhibitions fill the squares and courtyards of the historical downtown. Sport enthusiasts can participate in prestigious national and international competitions. Wine Festival Sopron The series of events take place on Várkerület. This festival traditionally celebrates the local wines and outdoor concerts in the

town’s squares. During these days, numerous local wineries present their excellent wines. More than 20 local winemakers, culinary delights, artisan spirits, honey, marmalades, and a craft fair await visitors. Outdoor Music Performances and Street Music Festival Dozens of local and Sopron-related bands and musicians perform at the most spectacular sites within the city. Telekom VOLT Festival Organised and held annually in Sopron since 1993, the VOLT Festival is one of Hungary’s biggest music festivals, offering a wide range of rock, electronic, world, jazz, and many other forms of music at multiple locations. Along with concerts and DJ performances, festival-goers can enjoy theatre performances, film screenings, exhibitions, interviews, and sport programs. During the festival, VOLT Radio broadcasts interesting interviews and a special selection of music, all related to the festival’s unique atmosphere. Many famous international artists and musicians perform at the festival, which attracts an ever increasing array of international (mainly Eastern and Western European) visitors each year.

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON


ENTERTAINMENT FACILITIES IN SOPRON Lővér Adventure Park With 120 obstacles, the Adventure Park’s ropeways offer you exciting challenges and unforgettable experiences. Between completing the two courses, you can enjoy a game of table tennis with your friends. Dozens of game elements and a ropeway with more than 100 obstacles await the visitors in the 4 hectares of forest park. http://loverkalandpark.hu/ Búgócsiga Akusztik Garden You will find art and entertainment in Sopron’s colourful and bustling cultural club, Búgócsiga Akusztik Garden. The club hosts weekend and night events ranging from concerts to film and jazz clubs, craft fairs, book presentations, children programs, and exhibitions. Regardless of the event, this venue is always home to a high-quality, but bustling culture pub atmosphere. Hangár Music Garden The Hangár Music Pub is a dance and night club that organises concerts in a wide variety of music styles. The venue invites bands and musicians from various segments of the music industry.

Gázfröccs With an atmosphere that is similar to Budapest’s famous ruin pubs, this venue offers a public space where people can gather and have fun. The concept was to create a welcoming atmosphere where visitors can enjoy their afternoon coffee, hamburger, pizza, or beer with their friends. The pub welcomes social and cultural events utilising the peculiar features of the building. It also plans to organise concerts and exhibitions. Elit Cinema The first cinema of the Kultik Cinema Network, the Elit has been in operation since 1926 and is Sopron’s oldest functioning movie theatre. With its unforgettable atmosphere and spectacular main room complete with a balcony, which conjures the aura of a theatre hall, the Elit has a special place in the hearts of many visitors. The smaller Huszárik room provides a distinctive place for art movie lovers. However, watching the latest and greatest blockbusters with cutting edge 3D technology can also provide you with a 21st century cinema experience. Fertőrákos Stone Quarry and Cave Theatre With its remarkable atmosphere,

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON

The Cave Theatre serves as a unique theatre and concert venue. The thousand-year-old stone creations provide a special background to the events. Equipped with an expanded stage, modern theatrical lighting, audio technology, and heated seats, the theatre hall can seat up to 760 people. Fans of great theatre performances – opera, operetta, musical, and dance theatre –should not miss the Cave Theatre’s revolving thematic offers spanning from spring through summer to autumn. In addition to the great names of the Hungarian theatre and music industry, world-famous artists perform at the theatre every year, providing visitors with truly unforgettable experiences. Petőfi Theatre Sopron The beginnings of the theatre in Sopron date back six centuries to 1412. In 1769, Sopron was home to its own theatre building, which was the second stone theatre in the country. In the course of a season, the theatre offers a wide range of theatrical and chamber productions, as well as youth and children’s performances.


Cost of living – Eggs 1,5 - 2 USD / 10 pcs Bread 1,5 USD Beer 1 USD / bottle – shop 1,5 USD – bar Coffee 1,5 USD Milk 0,7 USD Pasta 1 USD – dried 0,5 USD – instant

Bus With their student identification cards, fulltime and correspondent students receive a 90 % discount on their monthly, two-week, and 30-day tickets for travel between their homes and the school building. Students can save 50 % on their tickets by presenting a valid student card on any bus lines. Student monthly tickets cost 2 USD.

Train University of Sopron students enjoy a 50 % discount on domestic train trips by presenting their student cards. Train tickets from Sopron to Vienna cost 2,5 USD (including discount) and from Sopron to Budapest tickets are 6 USD (including discount).

2 course Meal 6 USD

Walks Nearly all of Sopron’s destinations are within a 15-minute walking distance. Walking from one end of the town to the other usually takes 30-40 minutes.

Accommodation in student hostel approx. 1800 USD / year

Other costs (books, traffic): approx. 800 USD / year

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON


Dormitories –

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON


In Sopron, we offer student accommodation in three building complexes. Accommodation ranges from double or triple occupancy rooms to double or triple occupancy apartments. Student accommodations in Sopron: ½

Student Hotel in Ady Endre Street: 352 people

½

Student Hotel in Baross Street: 495 people

½

Dormitory in Ferenczy János Street: 116 people

The university’s three dormitory complexes offer accommodation with varying degrees of comfort, but all options, from individual single room to double or triple occupancy apartment rooms, offer sophisticated design. All enrolled students are provided with dormitory accommodation, which is an extraordinary offer in a heavily-touristed city like Sopron. The services, leisure opportuni-

R K Régi Kollégium  Sopron, Ady Endre u. 5. U K Új Kollégium  Sopron, Ady Endre u. 5. LUK Legújabb Kollégium  Sopron, Baross út 4-6 BAK Bezerédj Amália Kollégium  Sopron, Ferenczy J. u. 5. VUK Vadiúj Kollégium  Sopron, Baross út 4-6 (for foreign students) CONTACTS dormitory@uni-sopron.hu  +36 99 518 215

ties, and programmes provided make dormitory life exceptionally vibrant. Apart from students and conference participants, the accommodation facilities are also available to families, groups, and school classes visiting Sopron and its agglomeration. The university can also provide

accommodation for disabled guests. The student hotel restaurant located in the University Botanical Garden offers good dining options for guests.

UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON


What the University of Sopron can offer You

High quality and professionalism in teaching and research methods Possibility to join the professional community during your studies Comfortable dormitories and top-notch infrastructure Liveable city and a campus in a national nature conservation area Vibrant student life, student traditions, choice of various sports and much more

international.uni-sopron.hu


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.