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E Ö T V Ö S L O R Á N DU N I V E R S I T Y
E LT E
Facultyof Social SciencesB u d a p e s t
“If you wantto understand
T H E W O R L D”
This is the motto of the Faculty of Social Sciences at Eötvös Loránd
University. All our programmes allow students to gain a better under-
standing of the world and equip them with the knowledge needed
to make the world a better place.
T H E F A C U LT Y O F S O C I A L S C I E N C E S
– is a Faculty of Eötvös Loránd University, which is almost 400 years
old and the most famous and most popular university in Hungary
– offers a range of courses which cover the entire spectrum of the
social sciences
– places emphasis on both theoretical and empirical approaches
– offers high-quality academic and practical training courses
– has links with various international universities and institutions
– gives students a head start on the Hungarian and international job
markets and prepares them for a career in academia if they wish
to pursue this route
– has friendly and helpful teachers who view students as partners
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WelcomeT O O U R
F A C U LT Y !
Thank you for your interest in our University
and particularly in our Faculty. The Faculty
of Social Sciences was established in 2003
and consequently it is a young and dynamic
faculty of Eötvös Loránd University, the most
prestigious university in Hungary.
The Faculty of Social Sciences is the country’s largest social science educa-
tion centre with numerous internationally recognised lecturers. We offer 5
bachelor programmes for undergraduates and 11 master programmes for
graduate students who can continue their academic studies on three doc-
toral programmes in the Faculty’s Doctoral School of Sociology.
The academic work of our faculty members combines approaches from the
social and natural sciences, and we place particular emphasis on provid-
ing equal support for academic and practical activities. For students and
scholars who like to study or carry out research in an environment where
multidisciplinary and innovative approaches are highly appreciated, join-
ing the community of the Faculty of Social Sciences is the perfect choice.
G Á B O R J U H Á S Z
D e a n
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Short HistoryO F E Ö T V Ö S L O R Á N D
U N I V E R S I T Y
Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) was founded
in 1635 in the city of Nagyszombat by Cardi-
nal Péter Pázmány as a catholic university for
teaching theology and philosophy.
In 1777 the University was transferred to Buda,
and in the second half of the 19th century it devel-
oped into a centre of modern higher educa-
tion, covering many disciplines. In 1950 it was
named after one of its professors, the world-
famous physicist, Loránd Eötvös.
Today Eötvös Loránd University is internation-
ally recognised and has strong professional
connections all over the world. The diplomas
issued by the university are acknowledged
worldwide, and its course credits are trans-
ferable in all countries in the European Union.
The University offers more than 50 foreign lan-
guage programmes in various disciplines at all
academic levels. Students arrive from all over
the world to attend these programmes.
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AboutE Ö T V Ö S L O R Á N D
U N I V E R S I T Y
Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) has 8 faculties and the number
of students enrolled yearly has reached 28 000. There is an aca-
demic staff of 1800 highly-qualified teachers and researchers.
T H E F A C U LT I E S O F E LT E
– Faculty of Education and Psychology (“ELTE PPK”)
– Faculty of Humanities (“ELTE BTK”)
– Faculty of Informatics (“ELTE IK”)
– Faculty of Law (“ELTE ÁJK”)
– Faculty of Primary and Pre-School Education (“ELTE TÓK”)
– Faculty of Science (“ELTE TTK”)
– Bárczi Gusztáv Faculty of Special Education (“ELTE BGGyK”)
– Faculty of Social Sciences (“ELTE TáTK”)
The Faculties of the University are situated on several campuses
around the city. The Faculty of Social Sciences is located on the
Lágymányos Campus in south-west Budapest.
For more information please visit the University’s website:
www.elte.hu/en
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Short HistoryO F T H E F A C U LT Y
O F S O C I A L S C I E N C E S
The history of the Faculty of Social Sciences began
in the 1960s when a sociology research group was
created at the Faculty of Humanities of Eötvös Loránd
University. Later the research group was transformed
into a department, and the first undergraduate courses
started in 1972.
In 1982 the Institute of Sociology and Social Policy was
established, and the number of students grew contin-
uously during the 1980s and 1990s. In 2003, the Insti-
tute was joined by other departments of the University
to form the Faculty of Social Sciences. In thirty years
it has evolved from a Sociology Department which was
merely tolerated by the socialist regime into a Faculty
covering the whole spectrum of the social sciences.
Currently students can choose from a wide range of
disciplines and from an array of programmes at all lev-
els, in addition to an increasing number of courses
taught in English. Our range of courses is continuously
expanding in line with changing needs and labour
market requirements.
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Institute of Economics
– Department of Heath Policy
and Health Economics
– Department of Economics
Institute of Empirical Studies
– Department of Statistics
– Department of Social
Research Methodology
Institute for Political
and International Studies
– Department of European
Studies (UNESCO Chair
in Human Rights)
– Department
of Political Sciences
Institute of Social Studies
– Department of Social Policy
– Department of Social Work
Institute of Social Relations
– Department of Minority Studies
– Department of Cultural
Anthropology
– Department of Social
Psychology
Institute of Sociology
– Department of Sociology
– Department of the History
of Sociology
– Department of Historical
Sociology
AboutT H E F A C U LT Y
O F S O C I A L S C I E N C E S
Currently the Faculty of Social Sciences has 14 departments in 6 instituitions:
The Faculty has nearly 2000 students and an academic staff of approxi-
mately 100 lecturers and researchers.
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Research A T T H E F A C U LT Y
Staff at ELTE’s Faculty of Social Sciences have recently taken part in numer-
ous Hungarian and international research projects. These include:
– Human rights in the EU: The Institute for Political and International
Studies is working on the “Fostering Human Rights Among European
Policies” (FRAME) project (2013-2017) together with 18 organisations
from outside Hungary. The researchers are investigating how funda-
mental principles of human rights are implemented in the EU’s internal
affairs and foreign policy.
– Cultural identity, diversity, and political change: The “EUinDepth”
research project (2014-18) brings together 8 European universities and
research centres (including the Faculty’s Doctoral School of Sociology)
and 7 participating institutions from the Russian Federation. The staff
exchange programme strengthens the complementarity of the partici-
pants involved and boosts collaborative research activities.
As part of the University’s internationalisation programme, it is a prior-
ity for the Faculty of Social Sciences to involve teachers and students
in various forums on the international stage. Bilateral agreements help
to strengthen students’ and teachers’ links with foreign universities.
Between 2010 and 2015 there were 61 such agreements in place with
higher education institutions abroad.
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Research CentresO F T H E F A C U LT Y
Although each research centre is run by one particular department, the
groups are very much interdisciplinary in nature, as members come from
various institutes and disciplines. The research centres have strong links
with the international academic community as well as with the market.
C U R R E N T R E S E A R C H C E N T R E S :
– Health Economics
– Gender Studies
– Digital Sociology
– East-Central, East and South-East Europe
– Sociology of Communications and the Media
– Education and Youth
– Social Dynamics “Peripato”
– Prosopography and Family History
– Anthropologists Studying Roma/Gypsy Culture
– Poverty and Social Exclusion
– Social Conflict
– Science Studies
– Urban and Regional Research
– Social Research Methodology
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Study ProgrammesO F T H E F A C U LT Y
– BA in Applied Economics
– BA in International Relations
– BA in Social Studies
– BA in Social Work
– BA in Sociology
– MA in Ethnic and Minority
Studies (available in English)
– MSc in Health Policy, Planning
& Financing (available in English)
– MA in Community and Civil
Development Studies
– MA in Economic Analysis
– MA in Human Ecology
– MA in International Relations
– MA in Social Policy
– MA in Social Work
– MSc in Survey Statistics
– MA in Sociology
– MA in Cultural Anthropology
– Doctoral Programme
in Sociology
(available in English)
– Interdisciplinary Social Research
– Social Policy
– Postgraduate Specialist
Training Course
in International Human Rights
(available in English)
– Social Care Quality Manager
– Social Work Supervisor
– Field Tutor Training Course
(not available every year)
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Bachelor’s DegreeProgrammes
DoctoralProgrammes (PhD)
Postgraduate Specialist Training Courses
Master’s DegreeProgrammes
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The advantagesO F S T U D Y I N G S O C I A L S C I E N C E S
Ours is a faculty with outstanding academic staff. We also know what kind
of employees employers look for on the job market. Researchers and profes-
sionals who teach the courses make every effort to go beyond skills devel-
opment to inspire students to think critically and seek constructive solutions.
The Faculty of Social Sciences has an open and collegial atmosphere
where students enjoy studying.
“Everyone has an opinion on social phenomena but far
fewer people are able to approach these issues in a sys-
tematic way. Economics is a fantastic tool for this. It is like
a pair of glasses which makes it easier to understand
complicated relationships and which you therefore
never want to take off.” — Sándor Katona, student on
the Applied Economics programme
“I am a journalist who reports on society, so I use the knowl-
edge I gained here on a daily basis. What is even bet-
ter is that I can still turn to my former teachers for help
and I am still learning from them after several years.
The Sociology department is home to exciting people
and topics.” — Veronika Munk, Sociology graduate,
currently a journalist, media researcher and sociologist
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ProgrammesI N E N G L I S H
M A I N E T H N I C
A N D M I N O R I T Y S T U D I E S
Type of programme: Full-time, taught in English
Duration of programme: 4 semesters (120 credits)
Degree: Ethnic and Minority Policy Expert
The ELTE Ethnic and Minority Studies Programme
(ELTE MSP) is an international two-year postgradu-
ate MA programme which was established in 1993.
It is a special interdisciplinary educational pro-
gramme that aims to create an international com-
munity of students and lecturers. A core strength
of the programme lies in a coordinated approach
whereby theory, applied research, and interven-
tion skills are joined together to provide a unique
academic ‘training-ground’ for future minority pol-
icy experts. Extra-curricular activities have been
designed to place students on various internships
where they become acquainted with real-life minor-
ity situations to introduce students to an active
research culture in a supportive environment.
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The increase in migration and the simultaneous
growth in xenophobia contribute to a pressing
need in Central and Eastern Europe and in the Bal-
kans for highly-trained professionals who have the
insight and expertise to identify the main social
and psychological reasons behind tensions and
discrimination, and who are also equipped with
the skills and techniques to handle and moderate
these conflicts. A key objective of the Programme
is therefore to provide the expertise necessary for
this within Europe. However, much of the research
analysis and scientific methods are also relevant
for those who study ethnic/race/majority-minority
relations elsewhere in the world.
For more information (application requirements,
tuition fee etc.) please visit the Faculty’s website:
www.tatk.elte.hu/en
Contacts
– Issues related to the content of the MA pro-
gramme: Anikó Gregor (programme coordina-
tor): gregor@tatk.elte.hu
– Issues related to the application procedure,
visas, travel and life in Budapest:
international@tatk.elte.hu
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M S C I N H E A LT H P O L I C Y , P L A N N I N G
A N D F I N A N C I N G — S P E C I A L I S A T I O N
I N H E A LT H E C O N O M I C S
Type of programme: Full-time & part-time degree programme*, in English
Duration of programme: 4 semesters (120 credits)
Degree: Expert in Health Care Policy, Planning and Financing
Specialisation: Health Economics
The MSc in Health Policy, Planning and Financing is unique in Central
and Eastern Europe. It equips students with the basic knowledge offered
on similar programmes in Western Europe, but it also allows students
to apply their knowledge and specific analytical skills in the context of low
and middle-income countries.
The specialisation in Health Economics, launched in English, offers multi-
disciplinary expertise and a problem-orientated approach. Such knowl-
edge and skills will remain relevant in the long run and help graduates
understand and analyse key issues relating to the healthcare systems
of the future. These include the efficiency of health technologies, sustaina-
bility of health financing, and techniques to measure and influence the per-
formance of healthcare systems.
*From September 2016 the MSc programme can be completed as a 2-year part-time programme, too. The part-
time programme is especially tailored for those who already have working experience and would like to further
develop their knowledge and skills without giving up their working position. The contact hours of the course are
organised in three educational weeks in each semester . One week (Monday to Saturday) presence is required per
month in each month from September to November (first semester) and from February to April (second semester).
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The MSc in Health Policy, Planning and Financing prepares students for
careers in both the private and public sectors. These include healthcare
governance and financing at the national and local level as well as careers
at pharmaceutical companies, public and private healthcare providers and
education and research institutions. Foreign students studying at Hungar-
ian medical universities may choose to combine their medical degree with
the degree offered by our programme.
For more information (application requirements, tuition fees, etc.) please
visit the Faculty’s website: www.tatk.elte.hu/en
Contacts
– Issues related to the content of the MSc programme:
Zoltán Vokó (co-director of the programme): voko@tatk.elte.hu
– Issues related to the application procedure, visas, travel & life in Budapest:
health_economics@tatk.elte.hu; international@tatk.elte.hu
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P H D I N S O C I O L O G Y
( P R O G R A M M E O F T H E D O C T O R A L S C H O O L
O F S O C I O L O G Y )
Duration of programme: 8 semesters (240 credits)
The programme aims to train a new generation of scientists dedicated
to sociology and the social sciences and equip them with the necessary
skills to acquire a PhD qualification, carry out independent academic
research and lecture at postgraduate level.
There are several key strengths of this PhD programme. The Department has
links at several universities abroad and in addition to being compatible with
international social science doctoral programmes, the PhD programme also
gives students the opportunity to study abroad for short periods of time.
We offer a research-orientated training programme, which is interdiscipli-
nary in nature and combines quantitative and qualitative methods.
For more information (application requirements, tuition fees etc.) please
visit the Faculty’s website: www.tatk.elte.hu/en
Contacts
– Issues related to the content of the PhD programme:
Antal Örkény (director of the Doctoral School): orkeny@tatk.elte.hu
– Issues related to the application procedure, visas, travel & life in Budapest:
international@tatk.elte.hu
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P O S T G R A D U A T E S P E C I A L I S T
T R A I N I N G C O U R S E
I N I N T E R N A T I O N A L H U M A N R I G H T S
Duration of programme: 2 semesters (60 credits)
The Postgraduate Specialist Training Course is an interdisciplinary one-
year programme that focuses on the study of international human rights
from both a theoretical and practical perspective. Students take courses
offered by the European Studies Department, as well as human rights
courses offered by other departments of the ELTE Faculty of Social
Sciences, such as Cultural Anthropology, Political Sciences, and Sociol-
ogy. It is a part-time correspondence course. We welcome those who wish
to pursue a career in international human rights, for instance those who
plan to go on UN peacekeeping and/or political mission trips, or those
who work for governmental or non-governmental organisations dealing
with human rights issues.
For more information (application requirements, tuition fees etc.) please
visit the Faculty’s website: www.tatk.elte.hu/en
Contacts
– Issues related to the content of the programme:
Kriszta Kovács (programme coordinator): kriszta.kovacs@tatk.elte.hu
– Issues related to the application procedure, visas, travel & life in Budapest:
international@tatk.elte.hu
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Why studyingI N B U D A P E S T
I S A G R E A T C H O I C E
Over the past decade Budapest has become one of Central Europe’s
most popular destinations for both tourists and students, especially
among young people. This should come as no surprise, as Budapest
offers a plethora of cultural events, cafés, ‘ruin pubs’ and baths, as well
as vibrant nightlife, affordable accommodation and services. The ser-
vice infrastructure for visitors and expats is also well-organized.
With its rich cultural traditions and international atmosphere, Buda-
pest offers a vibrant student life. At the meeting point of East and
West, Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is an excellent place to
study old and new, cultures, societies, traditions as well as ongo-
ing social change.
Our campus is situated on the banks of the Danube, south-west of the
city centre, with excellent road and public transport connections to
the very heart of Budapest.
„Just be ready for such a great experience at ELTE, you’ll fall in love
with the city as well as the people who will take care of you during
your stay.” — Eduardo Carrasco Martín, Erasmus student from Spain
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DiscoverT H E C I T Y
– take a walk by the Danube, on Margaret Island or in the City Park
– get an amazing view of the city from Gellért Hill or Buda Castle
– take a boat trip on the Danube and see the Chain Bridge close up
– buy local specialities in the Central Market Hall
– see the Hungarian Parliament from the inside
– experience the atmosphere of the ‘ruin pubs’ in the city centre
– try Budapest’s thermal baths and swimming pools
– go to museums, concerts and cinemas
M E N T O R I N G S Y S T E M
The Faculty of Social Sciences runs a mentoring system for inter-
national students. International students can therefore request and
receive assistance even before they arrive. The direct relationship
between the mentor and the student means that problems can be
addressed on an individual and personalised basis.
„Eötvös Loránd University offers its international students a broad range
of student activities organised by ESN ELTE. As a new student in an unfamil-
iar environment, I cannot emphasise enough how much the Student Net-
work helped me to adapt.” — Joren Brouns, Erasmus student from Belgium
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Student lifeO N T H E C A M P U S
The University is more than just an educational insti-
tution. It is also a creative community which plays
a decisive role in people’s careers. Our Faculty
views future social science professionals as active
individual thinkers. We do not just want our stu-
dents to listen, we also want their voices to be heard
both within and beyond the university walls and
community life in the Faculty very much reflects this.
Teachers and students at the Faculty of Social
Sciences regularly organise joint conferences,
film clubs, academic discussions and debates,
often inviting renowned Hungarian and interna-
tional researchers and key figures. These events
allow students to get to know each other’s cul-
tural backgrounds.
Students participating in our English-language
programmes also enjoy the benefits of being a mem-
ber of the ELTE community. This includes sport-
ing opportunities at the University’s athletic facili-
ties, the services of the country’s largest university
library, and numerous other benefits.
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LocationO F T H E F A C U LT Y
The Faculty of Social Sciences – as well as the Faculty of Science and the
Faculty of Informatics – is housed in the modern buildings on the “Lágy-
mányos Campus” situated on the banks of the Danube, in the southern part
of Budapest. The Lágymányos Campus consists of two buildings: the
North Building (Északi Tömb) at Pázmány Péter sétány 1/A and the South
Building (Déli Tömb) at Pázmány Péter sétány 1/C. The buildings are acces-
sible for people with disabilities. They are open between 06:00 and 22:00
on workdays and 06:00 and 18:00 on Saturdays.
– North Building (É)
– Northern entrance
– Danube entrance
– Southern entrance
– South Building (D)
– Northern entrance
– Danube entrance
– Western entrance
– Budapest University
Athletics Club
– tram 4 or 6;
bus 153, 154 or 212
– bus 153 or 154
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Public transport to the Lágymányos Campus:
– by tram 4 or 6 and by bus 153, 154 or 212
to Petőfi híd, budai hídfő
– by bus 153, 154 to Egyetemváros -
A38 hajóállomás / Magyar Tudósok körútja
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The NorthB U I L D I N G
7 T H F L O O R
6 T H F L O O R
3 R D F L O O R
2 N D F L O O R
1S T F L O O R
G R O U N D F L O O R
B A S E M E N T
– Office of International Affairs (room 7.35)
– Dean’s Office (rooms 7.90-7.92)
– Finance Office (rooms 7.51-7.52)
– Department of Sociology
– Department of the History of Sociology
– Department of Social Work
– Academic Registrar’s Department (rooms 6.54-6.56)
– Department of Statistics
– Department of Social Research Methodology
– Department of Economics
– Department of Health Policy and Health Economics
– Department of European Studies
– Department of Political Science
– Teachers’ club (room 2.139)
– Department of Historical Sociology
– Department of Social Psychology
– Department of Cultural Anthropology
– Department of Minority Studies
– Department of Social Policy
– Quaestura Student Service Office
– ELTE Gift Shop
– Snack bar
– Faculty Hall (0.100C)
– Assembly Hall
– Snack bar
– Némedi Dénes Faculty Library (room -1.45)
– Students’ Union (room -1.68)
– Angelusz Róbert College Office (-1.49)
– Conference room (-1.75)
– Harmónia lecture room (-1.85)
E Ö T V Ö S L O R Á N D U N I V E R S I T Y ( E LT E )
Address: H–1053 Budapest, Egyetem tér 1-3.
Email: iro@elte.hu
Phone: +36-1-411-6500
Website: http://www.elte.hu/en/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/elteinternational
F A C U LT Y O F S O C I A L S C I E N C E S ( E LT E T Á T K )
Address: H–1117 Budapest, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/A
Email: international@tatk.elte.hu
Phone: +36-1-372-2500/6779
Website: http://tatk.elte.hu/en
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ELTEtatk
and www.facebook.com/ELTEsocialinternational/
Layout design: Csönge Balla — Photo credits: Bakró-Nagy Ferenc,
Horzsa Gergely, Lőrincz Dalma, Mikheil Kurdadze, Posztós János,
Tóth Ágnes, Zsámbok Máté Olivér — Publisher: Gábor Juhász, Dean
Published by: ELTE Faculty of Social Sciences, 2016
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