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We need talented young people who are “committed patriots”, but who at the same time know the world around them well and understand the situation and the integration of Hungary into the globalized world, he said.

Balázs Orbán, Parliamentary and Strategic Secretary of State for the Prime Minister’s Office, said: MCC also provides training for gifted students in high school, high schools, postsecondary education, and young adults with graduates.

He said that according to his plans, the MCC will be present in the Carpathian Basin in 19 county seats and 16 other cities inhabited by Hungary. He added, his goal is they could deal with about 10,000 young people, which is roughly four times the current number.

The most talented Hungarian children are in all educational institutions and study in a wide variety of forms of training, explained the expansion of the network.

He said that they fundamentally support the government’s plans to transform higher education, but are convinced that in addition to the transformation, renewal and modernization of the university system, There is a system of talent service institutions that offers a “fast track” for the most talented students.

He recalled that this year the National Assembly decided that the MCC, which had been operating for 25 years, would be the basis for talent management in the Carpathian Basin, operating according to uniform professional principles. The MCC was transformed into a public interest trust in the summer; This means that it became independent from the state and the original founding family.

He said MCC’s new, fundamentally patriotic and independent professional staff, of serious international renown, will take care of major university courses. He also mentioned that the buildings on Gellért Hill and Somlói út will also be renovated. According to the information distributed to the press, by then the MCC headquarters in Budapest will move to the city center.

Balázs Orbán, President of the Board of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC), Parliamentary and Strategic Secretary of State of the Prime Minister’s Office, will deliver a speech at the Mathias Corvinus Collegium press conference, and Zoltán Szalai, General Director of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) ME. Photo: MTI / Tamás Kovács

Zoltán Szalai, director general of the MCC, said that his is perhaps the only institution in the country that serves its students from primary school to the end of university and then through the graduate system.

According to him, the key to social mobility is that if someone is talented, wants to work or study, no matter what family or school they come from, the MCC will welcome them and give them the additional knowledge and training they need.

He said that the MCC university program will also be renewed, one of the elements of which will be the training of those who come from different educational institutions to a similar level of knowledge, after which young people will be able to specialize and then enter a leadership academy. Among other things, there are faculties of law, social sciences, economics, psychology and media in university education.

He also spoke about MCC providing free personalized training and starting this year they can also provide scholarships as well as international career opportunities and internship programs.

Zoltán Szalai, General Director of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) (b) speaks at the press conference at the Mathias Corvinus Collegium, with Balázs Orbán, Chairman of the Board of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC), Parliamentary and Strategic Secretary of State of the Office of the Prime Minister director of the Media School of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) (j) in District I of the capital on September 9, 2020. Photo: MTI / Tamás Kovács

Top Image: Balázs Orbán, Chairman of the Board of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC), Parliamentary and Strategic Secretary (s) of State of the Prime Minister’s Office, will deliver a press conference at the Mathias Corvinus Collegium in the first district of the capital on September 9, 2020. Balázs Orbán said that talent management is a national strategic issue for Hungary, so it is key to have a special institutional system that prepares the political, economic and cultural elites of the future. From left to right, Balázs Szepesi, director of Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) School of Economics (b), Zoltán Szalai, general director of MCC (b2), from right Boris Kálnoky, director of MCC Media School (j2) and Imre Porkoláb , director of the MCC Leadership Academy. Source: MTI / Tamás Kovács



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