New postgraduate course
Szent István University’s Faculty of Food Science is starting a new programme for those who already have a degree and are interested in the topics of coffee, tea and chocolate. They can complete the postgraduate course in 4 semesters in the form of correspondence study. Professors will come from 7 different university departments and companies in the sector.
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