AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHungary’s New School-Start Support: The Magyar government says up to 400,000 children could qualify for back-to-school payments, with eligibility tied to child protection benefits, disability or chronic illness, special educational needs, single-parent families, foster care, and orphan’s benefits. International Spotlight for Péter Magyar: Péter Magyar traveled to Türkiye to represent Hungary at the NATO summit in Ankara, with Deputy PM Bálint Ruff covering domestic duties while Magyar returns mid-July. Hungarian Higher Education Abroad: Semmelweis University signed a ten-year strategic partnership to open its second German campus in Kaiserslautern, sending up to 80 students a year for clinical training. Culture & Learning: A piece on Biedermeier-era Hungarian painting highlights how post-war peace enabled cultural rebuilding, starting with church-building and later art booms. Community & Talent: Hungary’s cultural scene also gets a boost from international scholarship news: 104 Azerbaijani students are set to study in Hungary under Stipendium Hungaricum.
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