On behalf of the Learning Research Institute, Dr. Richárd Fodor, Head of Research, and Dr. Byambasuren Nymkhuu, our appointed researcher, delivered a presentation to the students of L. N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University.

The event aimed to introduce the participants to the structure and operations of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC), with a special focus on talent development and educational programs.

During the presentation, students gained insights into MCC’s various initiatives, including the Conservative and History Program and the Learning from Asia project, which focuses on international collaboration and studying educational models in Asia. The workshop provided a detailed view of MCC’s international research and educational activities, as well as the institution’s strategic goals in fostering talent and supporting young researchers.

Dr. Fodor and Dr. Byambasuren led the session in an interactive format, encouraging students to ask questions, share their perspectives, and actively engage in the discussion. The workshop highlighted how international exchange and showcasing educational innovations are essential for developing scientific thinking and talent nurturing.

The event offered an excellent opportunity for MCC and the Learning Research Institute to present their research and educational programs to an international audience, strengthen connections with other universities, and promote a global dialogue in science and education. ?