
At its March press conference, University of Pannonia highlighted new initiatives and partnerships aimed at connecting academic learning with practical experience and regional development.New Partnerships:Tinker Labs: Focused on experiential learning for children, enabling them to explore science hands-on. This collaboration introduces young students to the university environment and research activities.FOTON Audiovisual Center: Builds on previous collaborations with the Humanities Faculty, combining scientific content from the university with FOTON’s professional film expertise.Campus Initiatives:Launch of the Pannon Print magazine, a biannual print publication covering professional and regional topics. First issue focuses on Lake Balaton; the next issue will center on sport.Updates on the Veszprém Higher Education Forum supporting regional development through labor market, quality of life, regional identity, and innovation.Promotion of Veszprém Europe Sports Region, encouraging community sports participation, including a Guinness World Record attempt on March 21.The university emphasizes that these collaborations and initiatives aim to nurture talent, strengthen regional ties, and bridge the gap between theory and practice.
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