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Prestigious Conservative MCC College Opens New Campus in Eger


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The Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) will officially open its new training center in Eger (northern Hungary) on November 7.

According to their statement, the Eger center will initially offer talent management programs to approximately 80 primary and secondary school students, while also hosting bi-weekly public events and lectures to engage the local community.

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As Hungary’s leading talent institution in the Carpathian Basin, MCC offers programs to 7,600 students from the age of 10 up to the doctoral level across 30 locations, including its new centers.

In Eger, the MCC aims to provide free, multidisciplinary education, supplementing traditional schooling for over 200 students.

The center will offer two key programs: the Young Talent Program (FIT) for primary school pupils and the Secondary School Program (KP), which is now open for applications through December 15 for the upcoming semester. Besides academic programs, the new center will organize regular public presentations and roundtable discussions every two weeks on a variety of public, scientific, and cultural topics.

These events will feature MCC instructors, international experts, and professors, offering insights into the collegiate experience and fostering professional dialogue.

Additionally, the MCC will hold an educational conference twice a year and a Parents’ Academy.

The Eger center is located at the city’s historic and cultural central area, and plans to build partnerships with local institutions to promote educational exchange.

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