Action learning, student motivation and university missions – FHERC summer-autumn conference presentations
FHERC members presented their research at several conferences during the summer and autumn. Two of our studies were presented at the 36th CHER conference in Luxembourg from 4 to 6 September. One of the presentations was based on FHERC’s research on the missions and visions of European universities. Here, the international higher education research audience learned about the first results of a study analysing the mission statements of the top 100 European universities. Zsuzsanna Géring, Réka Tamássy, presented the first results of the research of…
’The Future of Business Higher Education’ Closing Conference
On 21 November 2023, the closing conference of our Research Centre’s research project entitled ’The Future of Business Higher Education’ (OTKA FK127972) and funded by The Hungarian Scientific Research Fund was held. During the five-year (2018-2023) project, a total of 49 publications and 17 journal articles were published, 9 of which in highly ranked scientific journals and two of which were awarded the Hungarian Academy of Sciences’ Publication Award. At the closing conference, we gave a glimpse of the two main strands of our research…
BBS researchers presenting at 2nd Danube Conference for Higher Education Management
The second Danube Conference for Higher Education Management, which was organised for leaders, policy makers and researchers of higher education from the Danube countries, was held in Budapest on 22-23th November 2018. The conference was aimed at identifying and presenting good practices in management and policies and sharing these ideas between countries and institutions. Budapest Business School was represented in two topics of the conference. Firstly, Gábor Király, scientific director of Future of Higher Education Research Centre presented about unbundling forces of higher education. Unbundling…
EBEN Research Conference – Vienna
This year’s EBEN (European Business Ethics Network) Research Conference was held in Vienna, Austria, between 6-8th September 2018, in the topic of business ethics, with the focus on fraudulent behaviour in and of corporations. Nick Chandler, project leader of our ongoing research project on student cheating attended the conference with a presentation about lecturers’ reactions to the cheating of business students. As he put it, we hoped that the topic would be close enough to introduce ‘hot topics’ and give some ideas on how to develop…