Study in Hungary Bilateral Scholarship Info Session

Join us on 11 December to learn how the Study in Hungary Bilateral State Scholarship can support your academic journey at MOME.

The Study in Hungary Bilateral Scholarship provides an exceptional opportunity for international students from partner countries to study in Hungary with comprehensive financial support. This scholarship program is based on educational cooperation agreements between Hungary and other countries, offering funding for tuition, living costs, and more, tailored to the duration and level of study.  

Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME) invites applications under the Bilateral Scholarship for the following master's programmes:  
- Animation MA
- Art & Design Management MA
- Design MA
- Designer-Maker MA  
- Interaction Design MA
- Photography MA

This online session will cover:  
- The benefits and structure of the Bilateral Scholarship  
- Application procedures and key deadlines  
- Highlights of MOME’s participating master's programmes  
- Insights into life as an international student at MOME  
- A live Q&A session to address your questions  

This session is an excellent opportunity to explore how the Bilateral Scholarship can help you pursue your academic and creative goals at MOME.  

No prior registration is required—simply join us on this link on 11 December at 16:00 CET.  

Please note that the session will be held in English.  

We look forward to your participation.

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