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  1. Meet ELTE. Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) is the oldest and largest university in Hungary and it is the most popular higher education institution among applicants each year. As the leading research university in Hungary, the name of ELTE means knowledge, opportunities, competition, openness and community. Meet ELTE students and take a tour ...

  2. Después de graduarse en 1865, Loránd Eötvös inicialmente estudió leyes, pero pronto cambió a la física y se fue a estudiar al extranjero, en las universidades de Heidelberg y de Königsberg. Después de obtener su doctorado, se convirtió en profesor universitario en Budapest y jugó un papel importante en la ciencia de Hungría durante casi medio siglo.

  3. www.educations.es › institutions › eötvös-loránd-universityEötvös Loránd University

    Universidad Eötvös Loránd. La Universidad Eötvös Loránd (ELTE), en términos de número de estudiantes y personal, calidad de la educación e investigación y sus relaciones internacionales, es una prestigiosa institución de educación superior pública en Hungría, que opera continuamente desde su creación en 1635. Como una de las ...

  4. Registration period: early September. Study period: early September – mid-December. Examination period: mid-December – end of January/early February. Semester 2 (Spring) Registration period: early February. Study period: early February – mid-May. Examination period: mid-May – early July. In semester 1 (Autumn) usually there is a one ...

  5. Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) offers a wide range of degree programs to international students who intend to obtain a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree at ELTE and who want to complete the entire program in English at ELTE in Budapest, Hungary.Courses of the programs are in English. Courses for philology degree programs in foreign languages at the Faculty of Humanities are ...

  6. Eötvös Loránd University, the oldest continuously operating university in Hungary, was founded in the rural town of Nagyszombat in 1635 by Cardinal Péter Pázmány. It serves the interests of research and first-rate higher education rooted in European tradition.