BUDAPEST UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLGY AND ECONOMICS Prof. Ákos Detrekői, DSc. Former Rector (1997-2004) Barcelona, 10 September 2004.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The education system of Hungary Péter Bárdy Premonstratensian St. Norbert Secondary School of Gödöllő 21th October 2010.
Advertisements

Federated Innovation and Knowledge Centre of BME EIT BME Dr. Kalman Kovacs director.
Master’s program in mathematics Eötvös University Budapest.
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, BME Budapest University of Technology and Economics, BME since 1782.
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, BME Budapest University of Technology and Economics, BME since 1782.
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, BME, 1872 Budapest University of Technology and Economics, BME, 1872 Happy New Year 2012.
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, BME Budapest University of Technology and Economics, BME since 1782.
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, BME Budapest University of Technology and Economics, BME since 1782 Dr. Peter Moson vice rector for international.
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, BME Budapest University of Technology and Economics, BME T.I.M.E. GENERAL ASSEMBLY Trento, October 2011.
1 Budapest University of Technology and Economics Co-Host of ICEE 2008 – July 28-31, 2008.
The Hungarian language
The National Innovation System in Kosovo
Austrian Exchange Service Agency for International Cooperation in Education and Research Presentation ÖAD1 Austrian Exchange Service Largest non profit.
FRENCH HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM. € billion : more than 20 % of France's national budget and 6.9 % of the GDP excellent standards in all areas of.
Austrian Exchange Service Agency for International Cooperation in Education and Research Ulrich Hörmann, Kick-off Meeting, Croatia for Bologna, 14 January.
Budapest – European past and future Budapest - A city of many cultures.
University of Warsaw. History University of Warsaw was founded in The newly-formed University consisted of the following faculties: Law, Medicine,
The University of Pécs – and its role in SIPUS Gábor Czéh international relations officer.
Technical University of Budapest
CHANGES IN THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS OF THE SS. CYRIL AND METHODIUS UNIVERSITY IN SKOPJE Prof. Dr. Velimir Stojkovski Rector Ss. Cyril and Methodius University.
REPORT STATUTE Statute of Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, stipulated in Article 58, Paragraph 5, Subparagraph 3 of the Law on Scientific.
1 24 th Conference of Rectors & Presidents of European Universities of Technology Date proposed : 22nd & 23rd September 2005, in Paris Topic suggested.
The Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan Higher Education in Kazakhstan Challenges and solutions Vice-Minister of Education.
Some aspects of National STI system in Albania & The Research at Polytechnic University of Tirana T.Korini, UPT, Tirana Tbilisi, 11 April 2012.
Union of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications (CEEC) Technical University of Sofia Third International Seminar - UPB University-
Prague, Operational Programmes aimed at innovation in the new EU Member States, and the implementation of Lisbon Agenda Dr. Csaba Novák Director.
HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES NORMS AND STANDARDS IN INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH NORBERT KROO HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES BUDAPEST,
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, BME, 1782 Budapest University of Technology and Economics, BME, 1782.
Presentation of the Montenegrin Higher Education System Regional Cooperation in Higher Education: Hungary and the Western Balkans University of Szeged,
TODOR KABLESHKOV UNIVERSITY OF TRANSPORT SOFIA, BULGARIA 18 th AMO Meeting Sozopol, Bulgaria June , 2013.
European Commission Enterprise and Industry Financing of R&D in the Czech Republic: an overview Václav Suchý Technology Centre ASCR Prague, October 17,
Budapest University of Technology and Economics Budapest University of Technology and Economics BME, 1872.
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, BME, 1782 Budapest University of Technology and Economics, BME, 1782.
Changes in the Hungarian National Innovation System (NIS) Adam Tichy-Racs National Technical Information Centre and Library at.
IT Education in Serbia Prof. Dr. Ivan Milentiejvic
9 th CBUR Conference Public & Private Partnership in University Financial Support June 13 – 15, 2003 Latvia Higher Education in New Europe in New Europe.
The Norwegian Higher Education system A short introduction to Brazilian delegation 29.May 2012 Ola Stave Secretary general UHR.
Márton Bélik Rector’s Office, Department of International Education and Mobility Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest.
The Romanian National Defence College Bucharest, 1-2 November 2007Romania Ministry of Education, Research and Youth National University Research Council.
Prof. József Pálinkás PRESIDENT HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Assessment of science and technology policy in the Hungarian Parliament.
SECURITY AND DEFENCE R&D POLICY – PROBLEMS AND ATERNATIVES Prof. D-r Tilcho Ivanov.
R&D IN HUNGARY National Research and Technological Innovation Fund Independent central government office responsible for R&D Expected new budget: approx.
Hungarian Pole Program Office Pole Program and cluster development in Hungary.
Tallinn University of Technology (TUT) Some facts and figures Founded in 1918 as engineering college Acquired university status in 1936.
The Hungarian Innovation System Adam Tichy-Racs CPR Hungary.
Improving Engineering Education System 8 TH ASEE GLOBAL COLLOQUIUM ON ENGINEERING EDUCATION Budapest, 2009 Prof. Imre CZINEGE Széchenyi István University.
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, BME Budapest University of Technology and Economics, BME FACTS AND STRATEGIES, 2012 VISIT OF THE HIGHER.
Overview on Hungary’s Higher Education and the International Education Dr. Zoltán Dubéczi, Secretary General Hungarian Rectors’ Conference.
Snapshot of Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) 2nd UNICA EduLab Budapest, 3-4 December 2015 Prof. Dr. Éva Orosz Vice-Rector for Education Eötvös Loránd University.
6th Summer School on “ADC & DAC Metrology” Balázs Fodor (Student) Zsolt Kollár (Student) Attila Sárhegyi (PhD Student) Budapest University of Technology.
Miroslav Janeček Knowledge Economy Forum V Prague March 28 – 30, 2006 R&D for Innovation The Czech Approach.
Baiba Rivza professor, Latvia.  It is important to have the vision, especially in the time of economic downturn, both,  in a national level ( Latvian.
Research Activities of KTI (Institute for Transport Sciences Non-Profit Ltd.) Budapest - Hungary József PÁLFALVI dr. research director
R&I policy in Ukraine Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine Dmytro Cheberkus Director of the Department of Science and Technology Development, PhD.
Master’s program in mathematics Eötvös Loránd University Budapest.
University of Szeged Faculty of Agriculture Hódmezővásárhely.
R&I policy in Ukraine Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine Dmytro Cheberkus Director of the Department of Science and Technology Development, PhD.
University of Warsaw. History University of Warsaw was founded in The newly-formed University consisted of the following faculties: Law, Medicine,
1 UNIVERSITY OF EAST SARAJEVO Stevan Trbojevic Dejan Bokonjic Srdjan Masic 1 st Consortium meeting of CCNURCA project
Innovation and R&D Department, Ministry of Economy and Transport
Combining Education and Research in Engineering -
Master’s program in mathematics
Michael Schlicht, Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
TUZLA.
UNIVERSIDADE NOVA DE LISBOA
Engineering Education
ASIA – EUROPE Education and Research HUB for Lifelong Learning
Tallinn University of Technology (TUT) Some facts and figures
Introduction.
Perspectives of Educational Systems
Presentation transcript:

BUDAPEST UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLGY AND ECONOMICS Prof. Ákos Detrekői, DSc. Former Rector ( ) Barcelona, 10 September 2004

1. INTRODUCTION Thanks for invitation. The parts of the presentation: Higher Education in Hungary, Results of the engineering and research activity in Hungary in the past, Research & Development activity today. The activity and future plans of BUTE. The speaker was in the period Rector of the University of Technology and Economics in Budapest.

2. HIGHER EDUCATION IN HUNGARY The universities of the Middle Ages, The universities of the Hungarian Kingdom, 1782 Institutum Geometricum (since 1871 University of Technology Budapest), The universities after the World War II. Destroying of the existing system, New universities were founded, Eliminated academic freedom, Limited number of students, The research function of the universities was cancelled, Research institutes of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences were organised. (The Hungarian Academy of Sciences was founded in 1825).

The situation in The number and art of the institutions: State universities: 13, Universities of Arts: 4, Private universities: 5+2, State colleges:11, Private colleges: New bodies in Higher education: Hungarian Accreditation Committee, Higher Education and Scientific Council,

Increasing number of students:Professors: (14 000), (19 100), (23 150). In regular students: in state institutions, in church owned institutions, in foundations institutions PhD students. Specializations in 2002: Economics and business41 900, Humanities32 900, Engineering28 800, Informatics15 400,

Medicine and Health14 200, Agriculture13 000, Law, State Administration11 600, Natural Sciences Preparation of new low of higher education Special aspects: Bologna Declaration (1999), New university management system, New model of financing, Tuition fee.

3. SOME INTERESTING RESULTS OF THE ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH IN HUNGARY IN THE PAST In the last two centuries in Hungary were a lot of new research results and a lot of engineering production realised, 10 examples of new products and results: 1828 the first soda water production (Ányos Jedlik), 1829 the first dynamo (Ányos Jedlik), 1832 non Euclidian geometry (János Bolyai), 1849 the Chain Bridge in Buda-Pest, 1885 the transformer (Ottó Blátthy, Miksa Déry, Károly Zipernowsky), 1893 the carburetter (Donát Bánki, János Csonka), 1896 the first underground in the Continent,

1937 the production of C-vitamin from green pepper (Albert Szent-Györgyi), 1946 the measurement of Earth-Month distances by radar (Zoltán Bay), 1981 the magic cube (Ernő Rubik).

The Nobel price winner of Hungarian origin: 1905 Fülöp Lénard (physics) 1914 Róbert Bárány (medicine), 1925 Richard Zsigmondy (chemistry), 1937 Albert Szent-Györgyi (medicine), 1943 Gyögy Hevesy (chemistry), 1963 György Békésy (medicine), 1963 Jenő Wigner (physics), 1971 Dénes Gábor (physics), 1986 József Polányi (chemistry) 1986 Elie Wiesel (for piece), 1994 György Oláh (chemistry), 1994 János Harsányi (economy), 2003 Imre Kertész (literature).

Some other world known scientist of Hungarian Origin: John von Neumann (mathematician), Eduard Teller (physicist), Theodor von Karman (mechanical engineering), Pál Erdős (mathematician). The education in mathematics and sciences in Hungary: Special classes, Journals, Competitions.

4. RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY TODAY Political transformation → transformation in R&D activity. Until 1990 three types of R&D institutes: Research institutes of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Department of Universities, Industrial research institutes of Ministries, Up to date situation: Research institutes of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, (the number of institutes was reduced), Department of Universities, Research Laboratories of international companies ( e.g. Ericsson, Nokia, GE, Knorr-Bremse, Audi).

The steps of activity of international companies: Products, Production, R&D activity. The number of researchers: decreasing: ~ → ~ , after 1995 slowly increasing: 1999 ~ , 2000 ~ , 2001 ~ ~ The expenditure: Similar to the number of researchers ~ 1.2% of GDP, 1995 ~ 0.6 % of GDP, 2003 ~ 1.0% of GDP.

Special problem: ~ 0.8% is from state budget. Forecast: 2006 ~ 2.0% of GDP. The main areas of R&D are connected to the main area industrial production: automobile industry (Audi, GM, Suzuki, Knorr Bremse), telecommunication and informatics (Ericsson, Nokia, GE), chemical industry (MOL, Henkel, Richter). Special topics: participation of research framework programs of EU, new model of financing of R&D, new law of innovation, patents.

5. THE ACTIVITY AND FUTURE PLANS OF BUTE The main fields of the R&D activity today: basic research (Special foundation), the Frame work programs o4. First participation 5. good results (~ 50 projects) 6. Expression of Interest (~20 projects) Széchényi project Cooperation with companies for innovation Common laboratories with International Companies: Ericsson, Nokia, GE, Knorr-Bremse,

oResearch groups of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Cooperation with foreign universities, (e.g. PhD programs), Others (e.g. NATO). The future plans: basic research (Special foundation), the Frame work programs, Common laboratories with International Companies, oResearch groups of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Others (e.g. NATO). New problems: Centres of excellences, More cooperation’s with SME-s, Innovations networks.