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University of Pannonia

Coordinates: 47°05′19″N 17°54′29″E / 47.08861°N 17.90806°E / 47.08861; 17.90806
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University of Pannonia
Pannon Egyetem
Latin: Universitas Pannonica
TypePublic
Established1949
RectorProf. Dr. Rédey Ákos
Academic staff
5
Location,
Websitewww.uni-pannon.hu/

The University of Pannonia (named University of Veszprém until March 1, 2006; Hungarian Pannon Egyetem, formerly known as Veszprémi Egyetem) is a university located in Veszprém, Hungary. It was founded in 1949 and is organized in 5 Faculties: Arts and Humanities, Engineering, Agriculture, Economics and Information Technology.

History and profile

The university was founded in 1949. In the beginning it worked as a regional faculty of the Technical University of Budapest, later (in 1951) it became independent under the name of Veszprém University of Chemical Engineering. From 1991 the university is called the University of Veszprém.

The University first offered courses in four areas of Chemical Technology (Oil- and Coal Technology, Electrochemical Industry, Inorganic Chemical Technology, Silicate Chemistry) then from the middle of the sixties further two courses (Nuclear Chemistry and Technology, Process Control and System Engineering) became part of the Chemical Engineering education in Veszprém.

The changing and increasing requirements set for the graduates persuaded the University to continually reform and restructure its educational activity. As a result, new courses were introduced; agrochemistry in 1970, Chemical Engineering Management in 1973, higher level foreign language teaching in 1983 and Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques in 1984.

The restructuring process accelerated in the past few years and this resulted in the renewal and expansion of the university's educational profile.

To respond to the society's growing demand for computer professionals, with the help of external financial support and the university's scientific expertise, the educational infrastructure of the Information Technology and Automation courses has been created.

As a result of the increasing openness of Hungary, the need for teachers of foreign languages increased considerably. Having recognized this, the university introduced Teacher Training courses for teachers of English and then for teachers of German and French and the education of philologists in differents specialities (Hungarian language and literature, theatre sciences etc.). In the meantime the education of catholic theologists started in the form of a regional faculty of the Theologic College. Simultaneously, the Faculty of Teacher Training (now: Faculty of Arts) and the Faculty of Engineering were established and the name of the university has been changed to University of Veszprém. The centre of scientific and cultural life, the University of Veszprém together with the 200-year-old Georgikon Faculty of Ariculture turned into a 3-faculty university on 1 January 2000. On th 1 September 2003 two new faculties were created, the Faculty of Economics and the Faculty of Information Technology.

Every year the University of Pannonia hosts several national and international research conferences, which strengthen its international reputation. In the near future the offer will include new faculties and new schools. The leaders of the institution strive to turn the university into the educational, intellectual, and research centre of the Transdanubian Region and to help find its place in Europe.

Organization

These are the 5 faculties in which the university is divided into:

  • Faculty of Engineering
  • Faculty of Arts (Faculty of Teacher Training until 1 May, 2006)
  • Georgikon Faculty of Agriculture
  • Faculty of Information Technology
  • Faculty of Economics

Rectors

  • Prof. Dr. Rédey Ákos
  • Dr. Gaál Zoltán

See also

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