ERASMUS+ STAFF EXCHANGE WITH KODOLANYI JANOS UNIVERSITY (HUNGARY)

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Published on 24.5.2025. u 13:25h

One of the international activities in the previous period at University College "CEPS-Center for Business Studies" Kiseljak was the visit of English language teacher Judit Horvath , from the Hungarian higher education institution Kodolanyi Janos University (Budapest) , who stayed at CEPS through the ERASMUS+ project.

During the visit, Professor Horvath was introduced to the activities and work of CEPS through a presentation. After the presentation, the professor visited the cabinets where practical classes are held. During the visit, the professor met with students on an ERASMUS+ exchange from Spain (CIPFP Luis Suñer Sanchis from Alzire, Valencia) . The students exchanged their experiences about student exchange and all the benefits that such an experience brings.

Staff and student exchanges with other higher education institutions are among the main activities carried out by the International Relations Office at CEPS. It is important to note that since the establishment of the International Relations Office, more than 500 mobility of staff and students with other higher education institutions have been implemented.

We share the experience of our colleague Judit below:

Thanks to the ERASMUS+ programme, I had the opportunity to visit University College “CEPS” in Kiseljak, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Established in 2010., CEPS University is a relatively young institution that signed first Erasmus agreement with my home institution, Kodolányi University. Since then, CEPS has actively expanded its network and is engaged in Erasmus exchange programmes. I had the pleasure of meeting Director of CEPS, Mirzo Selimić and Professor Nermin Palić just one week before my mobility, as they visited Kodolányi University to gain insights into our institution and strengthen academic ties. Upon arriving at CEPS, I was guided by lecturer Stjepan Stanić and I was impressed by the modern and sustainable architecture. The building's extensive use of glass and attention to detail reflect a commitment to environmental consciousness. Inside, the classrooms are spacious and equipped with state-of-the-art technology. The university's library offers a comprehensive collection of resources across various disciplines, including health, economics, and law. Additionally, students have access to well-equipped information technologies cabinets.

During my stay, I had the opportunity to meet Erasmus students from Valencia, who shared their positive experiences at CEPS. They praised the CEPS professors and the welcoming atmosphere created by both faculty and fellow students.

I resided in Sarajevo, the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sarajevo is a vibrant political, financial, and cultural hub in the Balkans. Its rich history, diverse architecture, and dynamic cultural scene left a lasting impression on me. I was particularly captivated by the city's gastronomy and cultural heritage. I look forward to returning to explore more of what Sarajevo has to offer. The other reason for my anticipated return is to contribute to the academic community at University College CEPS in Kiseljak, aligning with their motto: "For those who want more."

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