The objective of the scholarship is to improve, broaden and strengthen the Hungarian language skills and knowledge related to Hungary of the participants in the programme.
It was 25 years ago, on 12 March 1999 that Hungary became a full-fledged member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO). Four days later, on 16 March 1999, the national flag of Hungary was raised at NATO Headquarters in Brussels. Hungary has ever since been an active and dedicated member of the Alliance, and has been striving for the safeguarding and strengthening international peace and stability together with its 31 allies.
Although in the public mind, space-tech, the industrial use of rockets and satellites are not within the reach of small businesses, our speakers saw the situation differently and painted a completely new vision of the future for the participants.
„The most important thing is that I can motivate young people and the next generation with my performance”, said Áron Szilágyi during his visit to Helsinki, at the Finnish premiere of the documentary about his career.
Music is unquestionably one of the best vessels to marry the traditional value of folk songs with the warm elegance of jazz. Upholding all this, a remarkable kantele and piano performance was presented by the Finnish – Hungarian duo, Mrs. Senni Eskelinen and Mr. László Süle.
During the Helsinki Design Week, our Embassy opened its gates to the public on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of its construction. The guestlist included prominent architects from all over Europe as well as young talents, seeking to connect with experienced designers.