Researchers’ night – METU welcomes interested parties with educational and entertainment programs
On September 27 and 28, the Budapest Metropolitan University (METU) will join the national event series of the Night of Researchers for the first time: on two campuses, it welcomes those interested with a number of colorful, educational and entertaining programs involving different fields of science.
The programs, which take place over two days, from afternoon to late evening, will take place at the university’s campus on Nagy Lajos király út and Rózsa utca.
During the programs, they provide an insight into the university’s innovative research, as well as the opportunity to participate in interactive lectures and workshops – read the announcement of the organizers sent to MTI.
At METU’s Faculty of Business, Communication and Tourism, exciting and important research is taking place, and on the occasion of the Researchers’ Night, visitors to the Nagy Lajos király út campus can take a look at these through the colorful programs.
During the programs, the participants can experience, among other things, how learning mathematics can be an exciting adventure, they can meet a new analysis method, and through interactive discussions they can learn about the future of HR, employer branding and the current challenges of the field.
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