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We are pleased to share the information that our research team from Croatia participated in the scientific conference IADERA 2024 in Zadar (Croatia). Vanja Krajinović presented research results on accessible tourism as a key aspect of sustainable tourism policy.



Testing of the new module-based curriculum developed as part of the ACCESSIBLE project has begun as part of the Accessible Tourism course at University of Pécs Faculty of Business and Economics.



The dissemination event of Learn and Exchange ERASMUS+ project was organised in Pécs, Hungary on the 11th of October. The keynote speech was provided by prof. Heribert Hinzen, director of the Institute for International Cooperation of the German Adult Education Association in Bonn, Germany.



On October 8, 2024, the VIBE - Virtual Biomedical and STEM/STEAM Education project partners gathered in Porto (Portugal) for the last face-to-face Transnational Project Meeting and Multiplier event, marking a significant milestone in their journey.



The University of Pécs, together with the University of Burgos (Spain), Trinity College Dublin (Ireland), and DELFT University of Technology (Netherlands), announces the successful conclusion of the Erasmus+ funded



The International Geological Congress (IGC) is a premier global event in geosciences, held every four years to bring together researchers, professionals, and industry leaders. The 37th IGC took place at BEXCO, a renowned convention center in Busan, South Korea, in August 2024. At this prestigious event, Dr.


The project TRANSGEO started on the 1st May 2023 within the international funding Programme Interreg Central Europe (2021 – 2027) and is a combination of a theoretical overview, strategic planning and practical, as well as technological application of the different activities, tools, documents and other planned outputs.

As one of the Croatian partners within the Partner consortium, Medj



Szentes Geothermal well's was selected as TRANSGEO pilot site by University of Pécs.

The Szentes geothermal field is one of the oldest and most intensively produced areas in Hungary.