Eight students from Mathias Corvinus Collegium presented their latest research at the Eurasia Business and Economics Society international conference last week, hosted by MCC. Bringing together nearly one hundred speakers over two days, the event offered a dynamic platform for exploring the economic and technological challenges defining today’s world.
Mathias Corvinus Collegium, in partnership with the Classical Planning Institute, has announced the launch of Hungary’s first summer school dedicated to classical architecture. The program aims to bring together architects, developers, planners, students, and all those interested in rediscovering and advancing a tradition that has shaped the built environment for centuries.
This summer, Esztergom will once again host one of Hungary’s most distinctive public affairs and cultural events, as ticket sales have officially opened for the 2026 edition of MCC Feszt, taking place between July 30 and August 1. In recent years, the festival has become a unique meeting point where thought provoking professional debates, world renowned speakers, and exceptional musical programs come together within a single event.
International thinking, debate culture, and a sense of responsible public engagement took center stage at the Budapest International Model United Nations conference, whose closing day was hosted for the second consecutive year by Mathias Corvinus Collegium. The event reflected MCC’s educational approach by creating a space where young people can engage with real global challenges and develop their skills through practical experience.
MCC's School of Law team finished among the world’s top eight at the ninth International Moot Court Competition in Law and Religion, held in Rome. Teams from prestigious universities, including Harvard University and Università Bocconi, participated in the multi-day international final.