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Óbuda University is a practice-oriented technical university
in Budapest, Hungary. It was founded in 2000 as the Budapest Tech following the
merger of three polytechnic universities (Bánki Donát Technical College, Kandó
Kálmán Technical College, Light Industry Technical College). It was given
university status on the 1st of January 2010 under the name of Óbuda
University. One of the most famous alumni of the University was József Galamb,
the chief designer at the Ford Motor Company and designer of the Ford Model T.
The university is made up of six different faculties which
includes: Alba Regia Technical Faculty (AMK), Donát Bánki Faculty of Mechanical
and Safety Engineering (BGK); Kálmán Kandó Faculty of Electrical Engineering
(KVK); Kálmán Kandó Faculty of Electrical Engineering (KVK); John von Neumann
Faculty of Informatics (NIK); Sándor Rejtő Faculty of Light Industry and
Environmental Protection Engineering (RKK) and Ybl Miklós Faculty of Architecture
and Civil Engineering (YMK).
The university has four doctoral schools: Applied Informatics
and Applied Mathematics; Safety and Security Sciences; Material Sciences and
Technologies and Innovation Management Doctoral School. The university has
eight research, innovation and service centres supporting and managing
innovation, R&D and education with the most significant robotics research
facilities for medical, industrial and general service robotic applications.
The university has four locations in Budapest, Campus Óbuda
on the Buda side and Campus Józsefváros on the Pest side of the city and 1
location in Székesfehérvár.
The institution has strong links with a number of
universities in 56 countries across the world and in 275 higher education
institutions. There are several students and academic international exchange
programs and scholarships available.
There are plenty of areas of historical and cultural sights
to see in and around Budapest, where students can spend their spare time such
as the Buda Castle, the Parliament, St. Stephen’s Basilica, Margaret Island,
and relaxing Thermal Spas.