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The ethical principles set out by the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME) affirm the university’s strong commitment to safeguarding the human dignity, physical and emotional wellbeing, and integrity of all university citizens and upholding their fundamental personal rights.
This year, MOME product design students are debuting their work in Eindhoven as part of The Class of ’25 exhibition at Dutch Design Week. This international showcase celebrates the emerging talents of European design education, with sixteen higher education institutions taking part. Together, they highlight the vital role of design education in shaping the future and reveal how the next generation of designers think about social and environmental responsibility. The MOME projects are grouped around the distinctly Hungarian notion of “gógyi” – quick-witted, resourceful practical intelligence. Working across different scales and media, the students demonstrate how this mindset translates into contemporary product design.
Manukyan Tsovinar, a MOME Designer Maker szak hallgatója is átvehette november 17-én a Stipendium Hungaricum Kiválósági Díjat. Az elismerést összesen negyvennyolc, hazánkban tanuló nemzetközi ösztöndíjas kapta, akik a félév során kiemelkedően teljesítettek. A Tempus Közalapítvány, valamint a Külgazdasági és Külügyminisztérium szervezésében megvalósuló esemény a budapesti Festetics-palotában megtartott Kiválósági Díjátadó Gála keretében ünnepelte a tudományos teljesítményt, a kulturális beágyazódást és a közösségi szerepvállalást.
MOME’s Graphic Design programme made a remarkable showing at this year’s RGB Kreatív Design Award, bringing home an impressive ten RED (gold), seven BLUE (silver) and six GREEN (bronze) medals in the Talent category. One student project also reached the finals in the Concept category. In the Pro category, Illustration lecturer László Herbszt earned a RED award for his work. The RGB Awards recognise outstanding achievements in Hungarian visual communication, highlighting outstanding graphic quality, brand building, and media design across the sector.
At the prestigious Learning Technologies Awards 2025, the MOME × Telekom collaboration has been shortlisted in the category Best Use of Blended Learning – Commercial Sector. The awards were presented at a grand gala evening on 12 November. Developed in 2024, the alternative training programme titled Data Experiment set out to explore how abstract data can be transformed into a personal, immersive learning experience.
MOME’s autumn Course Week 2025 once again revolved around a series of intensive workshops, where students from different programmes and years worked side by side on contemporary themes ranging from 3D food printing to the curatorial practice of creating narrative, point-of-view-based exhibitions.
Have you studied or completed an internship abroad through the PannĂłnia Scholarship Programme? If you captured any part of that journey on video, this is your chance to show what life looked like as a scholarship student and share the moments that shaped your time abroad.
Ismét megnyílt a jelentkezés a Moholy-Nagy Művészeti Egyetem (MOME) Tiéd a holnap – A jövő kreatív tehetségeiért ösztöndíjprogramjába. A 2025 őszén induló pályázat immár második éve a középiskolás diákok mellett a pedagógusoknak is szól.
Ismét országjárásra indult a MOME Tiéd a holnap – A jövő kreatív tehetségeiért ösztöndíjprogram csapata: ezúttal a fókuszba Székesfehérvár, Szolnok, Cegléd, Kecskemét, Nyíregyháza és térsége került. A Moholy-Nagy Művészeti Egyetem (MOME), mely feladatának tekinti, hogy esélyt teremtsen hazánk legszegényebb településein élő tehetséges diákoknak is, először 2023-ban hirdette meg átfogó, országos ösztöndíj- és tehetségprogramját.
The Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design has reached another important milestone: following months of complex refurbishment, the expanded and revamped university library has been officially reopened. The design was informed by feedback from those who use it most – librarians, students, and teaching staff – making this development not just an infrastructural upgrade but a step towards enhancing the university’s intellectual life and sense of community through carefully considered spatial and design solutions.
In 2025, twelve students are completing their studies on the Photography MA programme at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME). Their diploma exhibition, Future in the Present: Friendly and Dangerous, is on view at the Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center.
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