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Faculty of International Management and Business

FIMB

Faculty of International Management and Business
KKK
FIMB
International relations

The Faculty of International Management and Business (FIMB) of the Budapest Business School has a wide network of international partners, including higher education institutions and the Hungarian or foreign subsidiaries and organizational units of many international companies. Our international collaborations can be divided into the following categories: 

These include academic partners in our double degree programmes:

  • related to our MSc International Economy and Business programme:
  • Augsburg University of Applied Sciences (Augsburg)
  • University of Stirling (Stirling)
  • related to our BSc in International Business and Economics  programme:
  • Avans University of Applied Sciences (Breda)
  • Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences (Frankfurt am Main)
  • Shih Chien University (Taipei)
  • Thomas More University (Mechelen)
  • Université de Picardie Jules Verne (Amiens)
  • Würzburg-Schweinfurt University of Applied Sciences (Würzburg)
  • Karel de Grote University of Applied Sciences and Arts (Antwerpen)

We are already in talks with other prospective double degree partners regarding the BSc in International Business and Economics, as well as other programmes of ours.

Our Faculty has concluded Erasmus interinstitutional agreements on mobility with more than 100 higher education institutions. For further details please visit https://uni-bge.hu/en/student-profile/incoming-erasmus-students

We are happy to receive inquiries about both incoming visiting lecturers (especially in the fields related to international business, communication and media, and international relations and diplomacy) and staff members from abroad, as well as invitations for our colleagues. Incoming visiting lecturers are encouraged to contact Dr Gábor Andrási, the Head of Intrenational Affairs at our Faculty on andrasi.gabor@uni-bge.hu 

If you are seeking for visiting lecturers, please find below the details of our available colleagues:

Department of Communication


Dr. habil. Péter Bajomi-Lázár PhD 

Topics:

  • Media history
  • Media systems theory
  • Political communication

Language: English


Dr. Laura Furcsa

Topics:

  • Business communication
  • Intercultural communication
  • Language pedagogy
  • Sociocultural disadvantage

Language: English



Dr. Judit Hidasi CSc

Topics:

  • Multiculturalism and Globalization
  • Intercultural and Multicultural Communication 
  • East Asian Studies
  • Far-East Intercultural Management

Languages: English, Japanese



Department of International Economics


Dr. Péter Galbács PhD

Topics:

  • History and methodology of post-war business cycle theories
  • History of Economics
  • Micro- and Macroeconomics
  • Monetary Economics

Language: English


Dr. Tamás Gáspár PhD

Topics:

  • Cultural history of economic theory
  • Education and research methods
  • Foreign economic strategy
  • Strategic foresight

Language: English


Dr. Judit Lisányi Beke PhD

Topics:

  • Environmental Economics
  • Agricultural and Food Policies
  • Business Communication
  • Negotiation Strategies
  • Public Speaking

English


Mr. David Ian Parker        

Topics:

  • English
  • Business English
  • IELTS exam courses
  • Report Writing Skills
  • Presentation Skills
  • Negotiations Skills
  • English for specific purposes

Language: English


Dr. Magdolna Sass (Mrs. Tölgyessy) PhD

Topics:

  • Emerging multinationals
  • Global value chains
  • International trade
  • International economics
  • Internationalization of firms
  • Global Value Chains
  • Multinational Companies
  • Multinational enterprises
  • Flows of Factors of Production
  • International Economics
  • Hungary’s Foreign Economic Policies

Language: English


Dr. habil Viktória Vásáry PhD

Topics:

  • Agricultural and rural development policy
  • Economics
  • Economic growth
  • Economic Policy
  • Comparative Country Studies
  • EU Project Management
  • Common and Community Policies of the EU

Language: English


Department of International Relations


Dr. Balázs Ferkelt PhD

Topics:

  • Cohesion policy of the EU
  • Convergence in the EU
  • Institutions and Competences of the European Union
  • Monetary policy of the European Central Bank
  • Monetary integration

Languages: English, German, French, Spanish


Dr. Pál István Gyene PhD

Topics:

  • Current Issues of European Politics
  • History
  • International relations
  • Political science
  • Regional Studies

Language: English


Dr. Judit Beáta Szilágyi PhD

Topics:

  • Current Issues of Europe
  • Development of EU Policies
  • European Integration
  • Globalization and Globalization Critics
  • Hungary in the EU
  • International Organizations in the New World Order
  • East-Asian Economic and Political Systems
  • International Relations and Institutions
  • Political History of East-Central Europe
  • Regional Integrations
  • Theories of International Relations
  • Understanding Central and Eastern Europe
  • US Studies

Language: English


Department of International Trade and Logistics


Dr. Gábor Andrási PhD

Topics:

  • Business ethics (CSR, sustainabilty),
  • Business law,
  • International business (environment and practices),
  • International and EU law,
  • International management

Language: English


Dr. László Budai PhD

Topics:

  • Data analytics
  • Data Cleaning
  • Data modelling
  • Data preparation
  • Data visualization

Language: English


Dr. Katalin Csekő PhD

Topics:

  • Commercial transactions
  • Financing of international trade transactions
  • Impact of digitalization on international trade
  • Payment systems
  • Sales law

Language: English


Dr. László Csonka PhD

Topics:

  • Innovation economics
  • Innovation and Catch-up: The Various Experiences of Asian Economies
  • Industry 4.0
  • Introduction to Digital Business Models
  • Science, technology and innovation policy research
  • Start-up Companies

Language: English


Ms. Gizella Mosonyi-Ádám

Topics:

  • International freight forwarding and transportation
  • Process improvement
  • Lean management
  • International Logistics
  • Corporate Logistics Processes
  • Supply chain management
  • Transportation and Freight Forwarding
  • Various areas of green logistics, including reverse logistics, circular economy

Language: English


Dr. Andrea Júlia Vallyon PhD

Topics:

  • Corporate Finance
  • Introduction to Finance
  • International Financial Management
  • International Financial Markets and Processes

Language: English


Department of Languages for International Business


Dr. László Bodolay PhD

Topics:

  • Cross-cultural communication
  • Communication between Germans and Hungarians
  • Communication between East- and West-Germans
  • Teaching techniques for interpretation from German to Hungarian and Hungarian to German

Language: German


Dr. Gabriella Horváth-Csikós PhD

Topics:

  • Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) methodolgy in practice 
  • Improving Public Speaking and Presentation Skills 
  • Interpersonal Skills training 
  • Developing Soft Skills for Today’s Workplace 
  • Developing Personal Motivation Skills 
  • How to Develop Skills in Empathy 
  • How to Build your Self-Management Skills 
  • Developing Effective Negotation Skills 
  • Best practices to boost your creative thinking skills 

Language: English


Dr. Szilvia Hukné Kiss PhD

Topics:

  • German dialects in Hungary
  • German and Hungarian loanwords
  • Project-based language learning
  • German for business
  • German for international business 

Language: German


Dr. András Kétyi PhD

Topics:

  • Project-based language learning (PBLL)
  • Mobile-assisted language learning (MALL)
  • Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL)
  • Business German courses at every level
  • Language Learning Methods, Techniques and Strategies
  • eLearning & Innovative Pedagogy
  • Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL) courses
  • Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) and Mobile-Assisted Language Learning (MALL) courses
  • Computer-Aided Translation (CAT) tools (e.g. memoQ)

Languages: English, German, Serbian


Mrs. Viktória Koltányi Vadász

Topics:

  • Project based language learning and teaching
  • Motivation
  • Study coaching
  • International Negotiation Techniques
  • Presentation Skills Development
  • Business Soft Skills in Foreign Language

Language: German


Dr. Judit Kónyi PhD

Topics:

  • Presentation Skills
  • Intercultural Negotiations
  • Negotiation Skills
  • Business English
  • Business Soft Skills

Language: English


Ms. Szilvia Malaczkov

Topics:

  • Translation Theory
  • Audiovisual Translation
  • Intercultural Management
  • Intercultural Communication
  • Business English
  • English for the Media (ESP)
  • English for International Relations/Diplomacy
  • Business Soft Skills
  • Presentation Skills 

Languages: English, Portugese


Dr. Nóra Szigetváry PhD

Topics:

  • French-Hungarian comparative linguistics
  • French verb prepositions and equivalents in Hungarian
  • Business soft skills and communication in French
  • Business French
  • Business Soft Skills in French
  • Hungarian Language for Foreigners
  • Start-up terminology in French language

Languages: English, French


Department of Marketing


Dr. Csilla Rimóczi PhD

Topics:

  • marketing,
  • marketing communication,
  • market research
  • creative design        

Language: English


Dr. Éva Pólya PhD

Topics:

  • Marketing
  • Marketing Management
  • Marketing Research
  • Consumer Behavior              

Language: English


Department of Methodology for Social Studies


Dr. Éva Réka Keresztes PhD

Topics:

  • Computer Applications
  • Business Statistics  

Language: English


Dr. István Talata

Topics:

  • business IT,
  • quantitaive methods            

Language: English

Every year, our students spend their internships in an increasing number of international companies, with which we agree on the provision of traineeships and placement.

The international education and learning environment of the Faculty is strengthened by the fact that hundreds of international students (from Europe, Asia, Africa, America) complete their program with us every year within the framework of the Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship program, as well as on the basis of self-financing or other financial support.