Five kitchens were renovated and expanded in Building 1 of the University of Nyíregyháza Campus Dormitory. The renovated rooms and common areas were officially handed over on September 3, 2025.
A huge “WELCOME” sign signals the arrival of newly enrolled foreign students at the International Relations Office of the University of Nyíregyháza.
The cooperation between the University of Nyíregyháza and Chongqing Industry Polytechnic University in China, which began in 2022, has entered a new phase. Confirming their previous agreement, the two institutions signed a contract on August 26, 2025, setting out further details of the joint program.
Our dedicated student mentors recently took part in a training workshop to prepare for welcoming our international students! The session focused on cultural awareness, communication skills, and ways to support new students both academically and socially. Mentors shared ideas, learned from each other, and got ready to create a warm, inclusive environment for everyone arriving this semester. We're proud of our mentor team and excited to welcome international students to our vibrant university.
Establishing diplomatic relations and exploring future cooperation opportunities with representatives of the Southeast Asian country.
On July 21st, 2025, Edwin O. Wogah, representative of MERU University (Nigeria, Nairobi), visited the University of Nyíregyháza. The staff of the International Relations Office discussed future cooperation opportunities with the guest, who was welcomed by Dr. Zoltán Kovács, Vice President for International Relations and Innovation.
Grammar rules, Szatmár flavors, and panoramic views of Tokaj—these were all part of the two-week cultural and language trip offered by the University of Nyíregyháza to international students.
Leaders of higher education institutions in the Danube region gathered in Bucharest from June 25 to 27, 2025, at the DanubE+ Cooperation international conference to strengthen regional cooperation and lay the foundations for new joint Erasmus+ projects.
Summer University opened its doors for the third time in Nyíregyháza – during the two-week program, students from five continents immerse themselves in the world of Hungarian language and culture.
Cobbled streets, riverside stretches and a World Heritage background - five foreign students and one of the University of Nyíregyháza's staff members from the International Relations Office completed the night race in the special atmosphere of Tokaj. The sporting event was not only for the pleasure of movement, but also to strengthen the community experience.