To mark the 500th anniversary of the Battle of Mohács, MCC's Center for History hosted an international conference titled “Clash of Civilizations? Mohács 500”, bringing together leading Hungarian and Turkish historians to examine one of the most significant turning points in Hungarian history.
How Can We Stay Competitive in the Age of Artificial Intelligence? MCC and Modul University Students Search for Answers at First Joint Weekend Academy.
Before sunrise, with headlamps lighting the paths along the slopes of Madarasi Hargita and folk songs echoing through the mountains, the participants of MCC’s Pentecost Pilgrimage set off on a journey that would eventually lead them more than 320 kilometres to Csíksomlyó. Over the course of two weeks, the pilgrimage became far more than a physical challenge. It evolved into a deeply personal spiritual journey and a powerful community experience shaped by shared hardships, conversations, and unforgettable moments.
The impact of an educational institution is often measured through rankings, achievements, or public recognition. For Dr. Mark Khater of the University of Cambridge, however, the true measure of success lies elsewhere: in the opportunities created for young people and the lives transformed along the way.
MCC's School of Law team finished among the world’s top eight at the ninth International Moot Court Competition in Law and Religion, held in Rome. Teams from prestigious universities, including Harvard University and Università Bocconi, participated in the multi-day international final.