History of the University
ugrás az oldal tetejéreThe history of the present University of Sopron goes back several centuries.
The years of establishment (1735-1808-1846)
Forestry higher education, the long established field of study, the core of education of the university started in the institute founded for mining and metallurgy education. The School for Training Mining Officers was founded by the decree of Charles III, signed on 22nd June, 1735 in Selmecbánya.
Maria Theresa laid down the basis for academic education by her decree signed on 22nd October, 1762.
A joint meeting of the Treasury and the Chamber of Royal Mint and Mining in June 1807, discussed the establishment of a Forestry School, beside the Mining Academy.
Hungarian Royal Mining and Forestry Academy, Hungarian Royal Mining and Forestry College in Selmecbánya (1867-1918)
After the 1867 Compromise, the Academy became a Hungarian state institution, thus decreasing its international importance. In 1904, the institution adopted the name “The Hungarian Royal Mining and Forestry College”.
With the outbreak of World War I, there was a big rupture in the life of the college. The last lectures of the autumn semester started on 6th October, 1918, but the academic year could not be finished. As a result of the peace treaty after the war, Selmecbánya was not a Hungarian town anymore; it belonged to the new Czechoslovakia. Moving from the ancestral residence started in autumn 1918 following a resolution of the council of the college, and a decree of the Ministry of Finance.
The college in Sopron. Organisational changes (1919-1950)
Thanks to the resoluteness of under-secretary of state Hugó Laehne and Mayor Mihály Thurner, the town of Sopron provided a new home for the college. The first group of students arrived in March 1919, led by the Rector, Géza Réz.
The college was renamed the Hungarian Royal College for Mining and Forestry in 1922, showing its expanded education programme. In 1934 the Hungarian Royal József Nádor University of Technology and Economics was established, and the college was integrated into this university, based in Budapest, as the Faculty of Mining, Metallurgy and Forestry.
In 1949 the independent Land-Surveying Engineering education started. It was later integrated into the Technical University of Budapest. As a new technical university was founded in Miskolc, the Faculty of Mining and Metallurgy moved there. The moving of the latter two faculties lasted more than 10 years.
Forestry College, University of Forestry and Wood Sciences, University of Sopron (1952-2000)
From 1952 the Faculty of Forestry operated as an independent Forestry College with a university rank. In 1956 the storm of history dealt a severe blow to the college. After the defeat of the revolution, a large proportion of teachers and students left the country. Most of them went to Canada, where they formed the Sopron Division of the Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia, and finished their studies there. Others went to Germany, Switzerland and Austria.
In 1957 the training of wood industry engineers started. On 1st September, 1962, the University of Forestry and Wood Sciences was established with two faculties. In 1972 the university opened a new faculty, the Székesfehérvár Land-Surveying and Land Management College Faculty. A postgraduate course for paper industry engineering began in 1985.
University of Sopron (1992- )
In 1992, the Institute of Economics and Business Management Development was established to provide training for economics students.
After a period of preparatory work, in 1994, the Institute of Applied Arts was founded, and the training of artists began at the Faculty of Wood Sciences.
On 1st September 1996, the university changed its name to the University of Sopron.
University of West Hungary (2002-2007), (2008-2017)
The training of students of economics started in Sopron in 1995. The Faculty of Economics was founded in 2000 when, due to the rationalization policy of the Hungarian higher education, the university was expanded by incorporating the Apáczay Csere János Faculty of Győr, the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences of Mosonmagyarovár and the Benedek Elek Faculty of Pedagogy of Sopron. The university was renamed the University of West Hungary and had its headquarters in Sopron. After incorporating the Berzsenyi Dániel College of Szombathely on 1st January 2008, the university operated ten faculties in five cities.
University of Sopron (2017–)
Based on a government decision in the years 2015-17, the university was reorganised and the faculties outside of Sopron were amalgamated with other universities.
Four faculties remained in Sopron: the Benedek Elek Faculty of Pedagogy, the Faculty of Forestry, the Alexandre Lamfalussy Faculty of Economics and Simonyi Károly Faculty of Engineering, Wood Sciences and Applied Arts, all part of the renamed University of Sopron.
The University of Sopron continues to concentrate on education and research, developing its strengths guided by its vision and the traditions characteristic of the University of West Hungary and its predecessor, the Academy of Selmecbánya.
The main goals of the University of Sopron are to further increase its research capabilities and promote internationalization. The University intends to offer more study programmes through English language instruction.
ugrás az oldal tetejéreContact
ugrás az oldal tetejéreUNIVERSITY OF SOPRON
B2B RELATED: international@uni-sopron.hu
APPLICATION: apply@uni-sopron.hu
ERASMUS: erasmus@uni-sopron.hu
Address:
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About Sopron
ugrás az oldal tetejéreIf you are looking for studying abroad, you might consider a lot of circumstances to make the best decision. Here we give you some good reasons to choose us.
8 REASONS TO CHOOSE SOPRON
#1 PICTURESQUE TOWN
Sopron is a picturesque town in the northwestern Hungary. It is situated 220 km from Budapest, 60 km from Vienna and 90 km from Bratislava – the Hungarian, the Austrian and the Slovakian capitals. Located close to the border, Sopron has a diverse cultural life. This diversification appears in the centre of the town as its architecture combines western European and the Hungarian features.
#2 SAFE PLACE TO STAY
Sopron is one of the safest cities to spend your years of studies in Europe. Here you can easily enjoy the daily life of a student, go for traveling around, look for cultural programmes, sports, etc, without worry.
#3 TOP RATED EDUCATION
Our universty is the NR1 in FORESRTY and WOOD INDUSTRY in the country and nontheless provides world class education in ECONOMICS and PEDAGOGY.
Higher Education in Hungary is considered one of the strongest worldwide - if you graduate here, can be sure that you will have not just a valuable diploma in your hands, but jump in the labour market with hands-on experience.
#4 GREEN UNIVERSITY
If you care about sustainability, we are the best choice - being a GREEN UNIVERSITY!
#5 UNIQUE LANDSCAPE
Sopron is surrounded by the foothills of the Alps, thus it is characterized by a beautiful hilly landscape, which is ideal for outdoor activities like jogging, mountain biking and hiking. Lake Fertő, Central Europe’s largest endorheic lake, is also very close to the town.
#6 LEVEL OF LIFE
While the level of life meets the Western European expectations - our tuition fees and the living costs are affordable.
#7 DORMITORIES
Dormitory is an available option for international students - in walking distance to the Campus.
#8 MUSIC FESTIVALS
Numerous festivals are organized during the year, from smaller to the larger pop music festivals, famous all over the regeon.
These events are characsterized by the diversity of music, in addition to rock, electronic music, world music and jazz concerts in various venues, representatives of many other genres also perform.
If you would like to know more details, check our suggestion on how to get here.
For more information about sights, restaurants, programs, etc., please visit the official website of Sopron on the following link: https://www.visitsopron.com/
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International Cooperations and Agreements
ugrás az oldal tetejéreAs an important pillar of international strategy, University of Sopron seeks opportunities to expand its cooperations around the world, in educational, research and professional terms.
Contact for International Relations: international@uni-sopron.hu
Leading Coordinator: Katalin Linda Krajczár-Sári krajczar-sari.katalin.linda@uni-sopron.hu
Institutions that have Memorandum of Understanding signed with University of Sopron:
Country | Institution |
Ecuador | Universidad Regional Amazónica (IKIAM) |
Kazakhstan | Sarsen Amanzholov East Kazakhstan University |
Uzbekistan | National Centre of Knowledge and Innovation in Agriculture |
Uzbekistan | Samarkand State University |
Uzbekistan | Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers |
Argentina | National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA) |
Indonesia | Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology |
Mongolia | Mongolian University of Life Sciences |
Kazakhstan | NCJSC “Saken Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical University” |
Paraguay | University of San Carlos |
Argentina | Universidad Autónoma de Encarnación |
Argentina | Universidad Católica de Cuyo |
Argentina | Universidad Católica de Santa Fe |
Argentina | Universidad Católica Nuestra Senora de la Asunción |
Argentina | Universidad de la Cuenca del Plata |
Argentina | Universidad de la Marina Mercante |
Argentina | Universidad Nacional de Cuyo |
Argentina | Universidad Nacional de Misiones |
Azerbaijan | Azerbaijan State Agrarian University |
Azerbaijan | Azerbaijan Technological University |
Belarus | Belarusz Állami Műszak Egyetem |
Bosnia | University of Mostar (SUM) |
Canada | University of British Columbia |
Colombia | Universidad Nacional De Colombia |
Indonesia | Universitas Negeri Malang |
Kyrgyzstan | Issykkul State University |
Kyrgyzstan | Jalal-Abad State University |
Kyrgyzstan | Kyrgyz National Agrarian University |
Uzbekistan | Alisher Navo'i Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature |
Uzbekistan | Andijan Institute of Economics and Construction |
Uzbekistan | Uzbekistan State University of Physical Education and Sports |
Cuba | Universidad de las Tunas |
Cuba | Universidad de la Habana |
Cuba | Universidad de Ciencias Pedagógicas Enrique José Varona |
Cuba | Universidad de Moa Dr. Antonio Núñez Jiménez |
Cuba | Universidad de Granma |
Cuba | Universidad de Holguin |
Cuba | Universidad Agraria de la Habana "Fructuoso Rodrígez Pérez" |
Cuba | Universidad de Oriente |
Cuba | Universidad de Guantánamo |
Cuba | Universidad de Artemisa |
Cuba | Universidad de Sancti Spíritus "José Martí Pérez" |
Cuba | Universidad de Camagüey Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz |
Kenya | University of Nairobi |
Algeria | Mohamed Boudiaf University of M'sila |
China | Yantai University |
Thailand | Kasetsart University |
Peru | National University of Ucayali |
China | Beijing Forestry University |
Kosovo | University of Applied Sciences in Ferizaj |
Russia | Samara State University of Economics |
Azerbaijan | Azerbaijan Technological University |
South Korea | Kyonggi University |
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International Office
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Katalin Linda Krajczár-Sári |
Title |
leading coordinator of international affairs |
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Department |
Vice-rector of Research and International Relations Office of International Affairs |
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krajczar-sari.katalin.linda@uni-sopron.hu |
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Phone number |
(+36 99) 518-159 |
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Address |
Hungary 9400 Sopron, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky u. 4. Building B Office 153 |
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Field of work |
International Relations, Student Recruitment |
Márta Sándor |
Title |
international relations representative |
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Department |
Vice-rector of Research and International Relations Office of International Affairs |
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sandor.marta@uni-sopron.hu |
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Phone number |
(+36 99) 518-210 |
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Address |
Hungary 9400 Sopron, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky u. 4. Building A Office 222 |
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Field of work |
Erasmus+ and Pannónia Mobility Contracts, Student Events, Institutional CEEPUS Coordinator |
Barbara Lakatos |
Title |
coordinator of international affairs |
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Department |
Vice-rector of Research and International Relations Office of International Affairs |
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lakatos.barbara@uni-sopron.hu |
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Phone number |
(+36 99) 518-782 |
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Address |
Hungary 9400 Sopron, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky u. 4. Building B Office 152 |
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Field of work |
Scholarships |
Csilla Csipkó |
Title |
coordinator of international affairs, secretary of the University Doctoral and Habilitation Council |
Department |
Vice-rector of Research and International Relations Office of International Affairs |
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csipko.csilla@uni-sopron.hu |
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Phone number |
(+36 99) 518-626 |
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Address |
Hungary 9400 Sopron, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky u. 4. Building B Office 153 |
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Field of work |
Pannónia and Erasmus+ Mobilities, Doctoral and Habilitation Administration |
Dóra Kulcsár |
Title |
coordinator of international affairs |
Department |
Vice-rector of Research and International Relations Office of International Affairs |
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kulcsar.dora@uni-sopron.hu |
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Phone number |
(+36 99) 518-155 |
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Address |
Hungary 9400 Sopron, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky u. 4. Building B Office 153 |
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Field of work |
Student Recruitment, Student Events, International Relations, Online Content |
Erzsébet Szaniszló |
Title |
coordinator of international affairs |
Department |
Vice-rector of Research and International Relations Office of International Affairs |
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szaniszlo.erzsebet@uni-sopron.hu |
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Phone number |
(+36 99) 518-155 |
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Address |
Hungary 9400 Sopron, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky u. 4. Building B Office 153 |
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Field of work |
Mentor Network, Student Events |
Balázs Frantal |
Title |
institutional mentor |
Department |
Vice-rector of Research and International Relations Office of International Affairs |
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studenthelp@uni-sopron.hu |
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Field of work |
Mentor Network, Student Events |
Alumni Testimonials
ugrás az oldal tetejéreIf you would like to share your own story, write us an email at international@uni-sopron.hu.
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