This weekend, the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) officially launched the one-year Twinning Program at its Revfülöp Center, as part of the “Learning from Asia” project.
This program marks an important milestone in fostering cultural dialogue and educational cooperation, bringing together MCC students and Asian university students living in Hungary for collaborative work and mutual learning.
Within the program, participants work in teams to deepen their cultural understanding, develop leadership skills, and jointly create innovative projects. The Twinning Program offers students the opportunity to advance both their personal and professional growth while building a strong international network.
The first workshop already generated numerous inspiring ideas, reflecting the participants’ commitment and creativity. Throughout the program, planned online and in-person meetings, as well as community events, aim to facilitate continuous collaboration and exchange of ideas. The culmination of their work will be presented at a final event, where students will showcase the results of their cooperation.
We are confident that the “Learning from Asia” Twinning Program will strengthen international educational partnerships and provide valuable experiences for the participants that they can benefit from in the long term.