Meet Mariana Gusmo Nogueira Kertesz Rath from São Paulo, Brazil. She studies International Relations at the University of Pécs with a partial study programme. Mariana enjoys her time in Hungary because she can grow professionally in an international setting while also exploring her Hungarian roots. After completing her first semester, she decided to stay and finish her studies by shifting to a full-time study programme.
https://diasporascholarship.hu/wp-content/uploads/clk_mariana.jpg788940Bianka Tothhttps://diasporascholarship.hu/wp-content/uploads/diaspora_logo_h_color_en-1-300x105-2.pngBianka Toth2023-06-27 16:32:092023-06-27 16:51:26Hungary captivated me
Protecting our nature is a common responsibility all over the world and the three biggest Hungarian environmental NGOs, including WWF, launched a public initiative to establish the Day of Hungarian Nature, which we celebrate on 22 May. Furthermore, on this day the Bird of the Year, the Reptile and Amphibian of the Year, and the Butterfly of the Year are introduced for the people to raise awareness of the natural values of Hungary.
https://diasporascholarship.hu/wp-content/uploads/szenasok_borito.jpg9001600Brigi Czokhttps://diasporascholarship.hu/wp-content/uploads/diaspora_logo_h_color_en-1-300x105-2.pngBrigi Czok2023-05-17 11:33:082023-05-17 11:45:35The Day of Hungarian Nature
Budapest100 is an architectural and cultural festival where you can discover the capital through the stories of its residential buildings. This year's theme is the 150th anniversary of the unification of the Capital of Hungary.
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