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From September, the Hungarian Startup University Program (HSUP) will be available again in more than 30 higher education institutions. The two-semester course aims to broaden students' knowledge of innovation and to encourage them to create start-ups based on their own projects. From the 2024/25 academic year, the programme will be relaunched with a completely renewed curriculum and will be available in English, the international language of innovation, as successful start-up founders need to be able to pitch to foreign investors, customers and other partners.
MoreA total of HUF 45 million has been awarded to the most promising university innovation projects under the Hungarian Startup University Program (HSUP). The two semester-long university courses run under the auspices of the Hungarian Innovation Agency (NIÜ) ended with Demo Day. At the event in Budapest, 15 teams presented their innovative projects to a jury of renowned experts, and the most promising of them were awarded professional prizes. The Demo Day also included a presentation of the changes to be introduced from next academic year, the modernised curriculum, the new image and the announcement of the launch of the HSUP Advanced programme for doctoral students and researchers in postdoctoral programmes in the autumn.
MoreThe Hungarian Startup University Program (HSUP), run by the National Innovation Agency (NIA), has closed its academic year. More than 15,000 students have participated in the programme since its launch.
MoreAt the event, Minister of Energy Csaba Lantos praised the achievements of the Szeged research agglomeration, the University of Szeged, the ELI ALPS laser centre, the Szeged Biological Research Institute and the SZTE Science Park.
MoreThe programme will help more students to found start-ups In a month's time, the Hungarian Startup University Program (HSUP), run by the Hungarian Innovation Agency (NIÜ), will close its academic year
MoreGreat interest was shown in the Hungarian Startup University Program (HSUP) at the Educatio trade fair, which provides the necessary knowledge to start an innovative business/startup
MoreOver 33 Institutions and 14,500 Students Engage in National Innovation Agency's University Startup Program" With an increasing momentum, the University Startup Program by the National Innovation Agency sees participation from over 33 institutions and attracts nearly 14,500 students during autumn semesters in recent years.
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