Lőrinc Mészáros: very difficult years are coming
The conference of the Mészáros Foundation is being held these days, which this year will focus on the security policy, economic and social consequences of the Russian-Ukrainian war. Around 200 scholarship holders will participate in the two-day event.
Lőrinc Mészáros, one of the most successful entrepreneurs in Hungary, spoke at the opening event of his own event on Tuesday, saying that due to the war situation, very difficult years are coming for Hungary, Europe and the world, as an economic and energy crisis has begun. He believed that this is when great knowledge is needed, with which students can equip themselves at universities. That is why the scholarships will not be reduced, but unfortunately they will not be able to increase them either.
Among others, Gergely Prőhle, director of the Institute of Strategic Studies of the National University of Public Service, Csaba Kandrács, vice president of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank, and László L. Simon, director general of the Hungarian National Museum, will give presentations at the event of the foundation founded in 2016 by Lőrinc Mészáros.
The foundation was established by Lőrinc Mészáros with the aim of awarding scholarships to students who live in Felcsút, Alcsútdoboz, Vértesascá, Kajászó, Tabajdo and Vál, have a permanent address there, and are studying in higher education. One of the conditions of the grant that can be obtained through the application is that the students receiving the scholarship participate in the complex program organized by the foundation once a year.
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