Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design

Pannonia for MOME Students

The Pannonia Scholarship Programme, offering both study and internship mobility opportunities, provides a chance for university students, faculty, and staff to study, research, teach, or complete internships abroad, within Europe and beyond, in any country around the world, with financial support.

The Pannonia Scholarship Programme supports the internationalisation efforts of Hungarian higher education institutions and the implementation of high-quality mobility activities to help maintain the competitiveness of Hungarian higher education and open the world to university students, faculty, and staff.

The call for applications is announced at the beginning of the calendar year for the autumn and spring semesters of the following academic year.

At the beginning of the autumn semester, a new call may be issued exclusively for first-year MA students.

Current calls for application

Name of document
Student Short-Term Study Mobility Scholarship - Call for applications
Application form
agreement
Mobility Agreement

Goals of the international studies

• Enabling students to gain educational, linguistic and cultural experience in another country
• Encouraging cooperation between higher education institutions and enriching the educational environment
• Enabling students to gain educational, linguistic and cultural experience in another country
• Encouraging cooperation between higher education institutions and enriching the educational environment

News

Have you studied or completed an internship abroad through the Pannónia 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.
Once again, experiences and insights from MOME have reached all corners of the world. Supported by the Tempus Public Foundation and the Pannónia Scholarship Programme, this year’s short-term student mobility projects offered a wide range of international collaboration opportunities for both students and faculty. What these projects share is that learning extends far beyond the university studio – taking place through joint research, exhibitions, and dialogue from Istanbul to Linz, Lisbon and Venice.
MOME students debuted their work once again at the international Ars Electronica Campus Exhibition. The selection Gradual Exposure revolved around pressing issues such as disinformation, digital trust, climate change, and geopolitical tensions, approached by the participating students through experimental, research-based, and transdisciplinary practices. Rather than offering ready-made answers, their works proposed alternative perspectives and new horizons of thought, reflecting the university’s strong interdisciplinary ethos.

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Pannónia for MOME Student
Address
MASTER building
1121 Budapest, Zugligeti street 9-25.
Floor, door
room M_101
Customer reception
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
9:30-11:30 and 13:00-15:00
Contact
Emese Szinku
mobility@mome.hu
Phone
+36 30 8114 890
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9 Zugligeti St,
Budapest, 1121