FM: Record number of Moroccan students enrol to study in Hungarian universities
Péter Szijjártó and Abdellatif Miraoui signed an agreement on Hungary increasing the number of grants for Moroccan students from an annual 150 to 165 during 2023-2025.
Péter Szijjártó and Abdellatif Miraoui signed an agreement on Hungary increasing the number of grants for Moroccan students from an annual 150 to 165 during 2023-2025.
Zoltán Kovács said that legal steps must be taken if the situation is not resolved quickly. Those steps will be revealed “in the coming days or weeks”, he added.
Minister Varga said the EC’s approach regarding the Erasmus program was “unfathomable”.
Minister Gulyás: If the Erasmus scholarship negotiations with the European Union fall through, the government will pay the cost of the scholarships
The two prime ministers agreed that their countries’ economies could contribute to each other’s performance rather than compete, which could facilitate much more dynamic cooperation in investment and trade projects.
Christian students will cooperate with local religious leaders in promoting the project. The Hungarian state also offers scholarships to several hundred Muslim students
Up to 115 young Hungarian scholarship-holders will be sent to 24 countries on five continents for six to nine months under the Kőrösi Csoma Sándor program
After 170 applicants succeeded in the entrance tests, a government decision was made to raise the number of grants from 50 to 170, making Hungary the European nation to grant the largest number of scholarships to Syrians