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PTE is participating as a consortium partner in the HABRIA project under the Call for proposals for the Support for Participation in Joint EU Initiatives (2018-2.1.5-NEMZ).

The project aims at creating an innovative, novel teaching material for filling the existing knowledge gap of students learning tourism and giving them a holistic approach how to serve people with disabalities in an effective way.

Under the project, PTE will purchase and install medical equipment in the Zatar refugee camp run by the Jordanian army.

The DigLit project provides a means for ESL/EFL teachers to share and embed digital education to enhance awareness of social inequalities, diversity, and equality through the usage of young adult literature in combination with popular smart phones app.

Krisztina Fertői-Héra

Submitted by Izsák Éva on 30 October 2023

Krisztina graduated from the University of Pécs in 2015 with a Master’s degree in Management and Leadership. Through the joint double-degree program with Middlesex University (UK), she also earned a British Master of Science (MSc) in Applied Management. 

Dóra Göndöcsné Agócs

Submitted by Izsák Éva on 30 October 2023

Dora is an experienced International Project Manager with over 20 years of expertise in coordinating EU-funded programs such as Horizon Europe, ERASMUS+, and Interreg. With a professional background in project coordination, she also has experience in market consultancy and proposal evaluation for different funding schemes. She holds an MSc in Tourism Management and a specialized degree in Project Management from the University of Pécs. Her career includes various management roles focused on reliable and precise project execution. 

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EuPRAXIA is the first European project that develops a dedicated particle accelerator research infrastructure based on novel plasma acceleration concepts and laser technology.

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