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Budapest University of Technology and Economics

Budapest University of Technology and Economics. A BME kapcsolata nemzetközi vállalatokkal. Knorr-Bremse Nabi, USA Nokia PanTel Philips Siemens Visteon Magyar Telekom Toshiba. Alcoa Accenture Audi Ericsson Flextronics General Electric Hewlett-Packard IBM.

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Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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  1. Budapest University of Technology and Economics

  2. A BME kapcsolata nemzetközi vállalatokkal • Knorr-Bremse • Nabi, USA • Nokia • PanTel • Philips • Siemens • Visteon • Magyar Telekom • Toshiba • Alcoa • Accenture • Audi • Ericsson • Flextronics • General Electric • Hewlett-Packard • IBM

  3. Facts and Strategies 2008 Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)

  4. BME in Figures • 1782 Institutum Geometricum -Hydrotechnicum • 2000-Budapest University of Technologyand Economics 8 Faculties, 83 Departments 30 000 Students, incl. 1000 PhD students BSc (20) and Master (cca. 50) Programs, 15 Doct. Schools Academic Staff: 1500, with scientific qualification: 500 Faculties: • Civil Engineering (1782) • Mechanical Engineering (1871) • Architecture (1873) • Chemical & Bioengineering (1873) • Electrical Engineering and Informatics (1949) • Transportation Engineering (1951) • Natural Sciences (1998) • Economic and Social Sciences (1998)

  5. Nobel laureates of BME DénesGÁBOR(1900 - 1979)holography, in 1971 Jenő WIGNER (1902 - 1995) theoretical physics, in 1963 György OLÁH (b:1927) carbonic chemistry, in 1994

  6. Former students of BME Tódor (Theodore) von KÁRMÁN Aeronautical Engineer & Mathematician (1881-1963) Leo SZILÁRD Physicist (1898-1964) Ede TELLERPhysicist  (1908- 2004)

  7. Former graduates of BME Donát BÁNKIinventor of carburator(1859 - 1922) Károly ZIPERNOWSKYinventor oftransformer(1853-1942) Ernő RUBIKinventor of Rubik’s cube(1944-)

  8. Academic Staff (2006)

  9. Students attending the BME (2006)

  10. Education at the University • Traditional Dipl. Eng. Programs (MSc, 5 years) – in Hungarian • From 2005/2006 two-cycle linear higher education system in Hungary (Bologna process). Engineering education in general: • 7 semester BSc programs (210 credits) • 4 semester MSc programs (120 credits) • PhD Programs (3 years) • BSc, MSc and PhD curricula in English, partly in German, French, Russian • Further education, Tele-education, MBA, etc. • Since 1994 European Credit Transfer Scheme • Programs are qualified by the Hungarian Accreditation Committee

  11. BSc Programs at the BME Faculty of Civil Engineering Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Architecture Faculty of Chemical Techn. & Biotechnology Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Faculty of Transportation Engineering Faculty of Natural Sciences Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences • Civil Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Energy Engineering • Industrial Design Engineering • Mechatronics • Architecture • Chemical Engineering • Bioengineering • Environmental Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Computer Science and Engineering • Transportation Engineering • Management in Engineering • Mathematics • Physics • Applied Economics • Business and Management • Technology Teacher Training

  12. MSc (5 year) Programs • Civil Engineering • Land Surveying and Geoinformatics • Mechanical Engineering • Production Engineering • Power Engineering • Architectural Engineering • Chemical Engineering • Bioengineering • Environmental Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Technical Informatics • Transportation Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Engineer-Physics • Mathematics • Engineering Manager • Business Manager Faculty of Civil Engineering Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Architecture Faculty of Chemical Techn. & Biotechnology Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Faculty of Transportation Engineering Faculty of Natural Sciences Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences

  13. Doctorate Schools (PhD) • Civil Engineering Sciences • Earth Sciences • Mechanical Engineering Sciences • Science of Architecture (DLA) • Building Sciences • Chemistry and Chemical & Bio Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Information Technology • Transport Science • Vehicles and Mobil Machines • Mathematics and Computer Science • Physics • Management, Economy and Organisations • History of Technology and Science • Social Sciences, Psychology Faculty of Civil Engineering Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Architecture Faculty of Chem.Techn & Biotechn. Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Faculty of Transportation Engineering Faculty of Natural Sciences Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences

  14. Budget (2006) State budget: 14,5 billion HUF (57,5 million €) R&D and innovation*: 9,5 billion HUF (37,7 million €) Tuition fees, etc.: 3,9 billion HUF (15,5 million €) Other income: 1,8 billion HUF (7,2 million €) Total : 29,7 billion HUF (117,9million €) 1€  252 HUF *incl. entrepreneurial activity

  15. Relations – International companies • Knorr-Bremse • Nokia • Oracle • PanTel • Philips • SAP • Siemens • Visteon • Toshiba • Alcoa • Accenture • Audi • Bosch • Ericsson • Flextronics • General Electric • Hewlett-Packard • Hungarian Telekom • IBM • Intel

  16. Memberships in international organisations and networks • EUA (European University Association) • CESAEER (Conference of European Schools of Advanced Engineering Education and Research) • SEFI (European Society for Engineering Education) • Conference of Rectors and Presidents of European Universities of Technology • 4xTU League: regional network and cooperation among BME Budapest, CTU in Prague, SUT in Bratislava, TUWien, and regular consultation meetings for Rectors (Initiation of Telč) • IAUP (International Association of University Presidents) • INU (International Network of Universities: Australian, Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian and European Universities) • AUF (Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie) • OECD-IMHE (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development-Institutional Management in Higher Education) • DEAN (Deans and European Academics Network) • WITEC (European Association for Women in Science Engineering and Technology) • ENEN (European Nuclear Education Network) • EDEN (European Distance Learning and E-Learning Network) • ACA (Academic Cooperation Association) • EU-ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations) University Network Program • EAIE (European Association for International Education)

  17. Some of the major University Bilateral Agreements • Technical University of Vienna, Technical University of Graz,Austria • Technical University of Helsinki, Finland • INSA de Rennes, ParisTech, France • Imperial College, London, UK • KUL Leuven, Belgium • NTNU, Trondheim, Norway • Zhejiang Univ. (Hangzhou), Northeastern Univ. (Shenyang), P. R. China • TU Delft, The Netherlands • University of Karlsruhe, Technical University of Munich,etc.Germany • Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic • Technical University of Cracow, Poland • ETH Zürich, Switzerland • Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Technical University of Košice • University of New Hampshire, of Virginia, Florida Tech, etc,USA • Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel • Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbay, India • University of Tokyo, Hokkaido University, Waseda Univ.,etc. Japan • Seoul National University, Korea University,Republic of Korea • Hanoi Open University, Vietnam

  18. The number of incoming and outgoing students between the academic years 1998-2006 at the BME in the frame of the ERASMUS programme

  19. Number of ERASMUS Agreements(2005-2006)

  20. The BME Strategic Objectives CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE IN THE CREATION AND TRANSFER OF TECHNICAL AND BUSINESS KNOWLEDGE • Strong basic education and differentiated, high quality master education, aiming at prestigious BSc and MSc degrees, resp. • PhD education and scientific qualification in technical and natural sciences, partly in economic sciences • High-level research, development and innovation in cooperation with academic and business partners, by contracts, agreements and participation in national and European projects; • Training flexibility corresponding to changing social and professional needs, the extension of curricula in English • Perceptible contribution to the technical development of Hungary • To be a valuable member of the European Research and Higher Education Area, harmonising theory and practice.

  21. Welcome to Budapest University of Technology and Economics HAVE A NICE ATHENS WEEK In BUDAPEST

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