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Károl Gáspár University of the Reformed Church
Hungary

Popularity:3958

Official website: https://english.kre.hu/
Tel:(+36-1) 455 9060
Address:H-1091 Budapest, Kálvin Square 9.

Detailed introduction of Károl Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary:

Introduction and Overview

Location: Located in Budapest, the capital of Hungary.

Student size: More than 7,000 students.

International students: Students from 35 countries study here.

History and establishment time

The university's history can be traced back to 1839 and 1855. Its legal predecessor was the Budapest Reformed Theological Seminary, which was established in 1855 and was granted university status by the Hungarian Parliament in 1900. In 1993, the General Assembly of the Hungarian Reformed Church decided to establish a multi-college university, which was approved by the Parliament of the Republic of Hungary on September 21 of the same year.

School Strength

Faculty: The faculty is composed of highly qualified professors, researchers and industry professionals, committed to providing students with a rich learning experience, creating a good learning environment, and encouraging students to explore their interests and give full play to their potential.

Disciplines: There are 4 colleges, offering a variety of courses covering bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees, including humanities and social sciences, language and literature and education, political history and law, theology, European and international business law and other disciplines.

International Cooperation: Actively participate in international academic networks, carry out cooperative exchange projects with many foreign universities and institutions, provide students with broad international exchange and learning opportunities, and enhance the international influence of the school.

Institutional Nature

It is a private Christian university.

Educational Philosophy

Its school motto is "soli deo gloria", which means "For the glory of God only", it aims to provide high-quality education that cultivates critical thinking, spiritual growth and professional development. Its vision is to become a leading higher education institution that equips students with the knowledge, skills and values ​​needed to contribute to society. It is committed to providing a variety of academic courses in a supportive and inspiring environment to promote students' personal and intellectual growth.

Key laboratories and disciplines

Key disciplines: Theology, law, humanities and social sciences have a high reputation and influence in Hungary. For example, the school has trained many outstanding theological talents, and its law major has also provided a large number of professional legal talents to the society. Some graduates have achieved remarkable achievements in the legal community. Its psychology major has also received a certain amount of attention. The curriculum focuses on the combination of theory and practice. After graduation, students can find employment in psychological counseling, education, enterprises and other fields.

Key laboratories: No clear national key laboratories have been found yet, but the school pays attention to scientific research investment and provides corresponding facilities and resource support for research in various disciplines.

Department Settings

The school has four colleges, namely the School of Law, the School of Humanities, the School of Theology, the School of Social Studies and Health Sciences, and the School of Teacher Training.

Ranking

Ranked 103rd in the 2025 Eastern European University Rankings.

In the 2022 QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia University Rankings, it is in the 351-400 range.

Expenses

Tuition fees: Hungarian citizens pay a minimum of $7 per year, and international students pay a minimum of $5,000 per year for undergraduate and master's degrees. Tuition fees vary for different majors, such as 3,500 euros per semester for the Bachelor of Psychology, 1,000 euros per semester for the Bachelor of English and American Studies, 1,200 euros per semester for the Master of English Studies, 1,200 euros per semester for the Master of German Language, Literature and Culture, 1,100 euros per semester for the Master of Theology, and 3,000 euros per semester for the Master of European and International Business Law.

Living expenses: The cost of living in Budapest is relatively moderate, with monthly living expenses ranging from about 110 to 480 euros. Euros, including accommodation of about 300 euros/month, food of 150 euros/month, and transportation of 60 euros/month.

Campus

Campus facilities: The main campus is located at 9 Galvin Square in Budapest. The campus has complete teaching facilities and scientific research equipment, providing good conditions for students' study and research. In addition, the school also has a library with a rich collection of scientific papers and various books, which helps students conduct academic research.

Campus environment: The cultural atmosphere around the campus is strong, and there are many cultural venues such as museums, theaters and cinemas, which provide students with a wealth of cultural and entertainment options, and are also conducive to the improvement of students' artistic accomplishment and comprehensive quality.