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Global Talent Program

folyamatban project

Higher studies in Hungary for talented students from developing countries

The Gobal Talent Program (GTP) is an initiative of the Foundation for Africa, an NGO based in Hungary, Budapest. The aim of the GTP is to recruit motivated students from developing countries and assist them with continuing their education in quality institutions around the world.

Assistance can be in the form of help with selecting the right institution, arranging the paperwork (entrance examination, visa application, etc.) and the logistics of moving to Europe (flight reservation, accommodation). The GTP also provides support in adapting to a new environment and financial aid to the most talented students. In Hungary, students can meet with European quality of education at affordable prices.The first degree programs (3 to 4 years) lead to Bachelor’s degrees, while second degree programs (1 to 2 years) lead to Master’s degrees. Unified, undivided, long-term Master’s degree programs (5 to 6 years) are offered in some fields of study, e.g. in human medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, architecture, law and in a few programs of art education.

To see our study programmes offered and express your interest in studying in Hungary, please fill out the following questionnaire.

 Contact: Zsolt Mészáros, Tel: +36204944014 Email: globaltalent@afrikaert.hu

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Congolese Talents in Hungarian Universities

2016. September 16.

„Diligence and talent. There is no excellence without these two, the real brightness is where they meet”. Our foundation sought the talents of Congo, and built bridges between the continents for them. The dream has come true: the first students of the Global Talent Programme has arrived to Hungary! More information

The second Budapest-Africa Forum: A milestone of African-Hungarian Relations

2015. November 09.

The second Budapest-Africa Forum was held on 2nd and 3th November 2015, focused on cooperation within the field of education as this is the key for African development. Deputy Foreign Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo, H.E. Franck Mwe di Malila Apenela also attended the event and during his stay in Hungary he also visited to the... More information