Pázmány Péter Katolikus Egyetem | |
Latin: Universitas Catholica de Petro Pazmany Nominata | |
Type | Private |
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Established | 12 May 1635 |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Rector | Szabolcs Anzelm Szuromi |
Great Chancellor | Péter Erdő |
Academic staff
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736 (2009) |
Students | 9469 (2009) |
Location |
Budapest, Piliscsaba, Esztergom, Hungary 47°29′30″N 19°03′58″E / 47.49167°N 19.06611°ECoordinates: 47°29′30″N 19°03′58″E / 47.49167°N 19.06611°E |
Campus | Suburban: 52 acre |
Affiliations |
IRUN IFCU/FIUC FUCE CEECU IAU DRC REVACERN ELC EAIE |
Website | www.ppke.hu |
Pázmány Péter Catholic University is a private university of the Catholic Church in Hungary, recognized by the state. Founded in 1635, the PPCU is one of Hungary's oldest and most prestigious institutions of higher education.
The Faculty of Theology was established by archbishop Péter Pázmány in Nagyszombat, the Kingdom of Hungary (today Trnava, Slovakia) in 1635. The university is located in three cities: the Rectors' Office, the Faculty of Theology, the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Information Technology, and the Postgraduate Institute of Canon-Law are located in Budapest. The campus of the Vitéz János Faculty of Teaching is in Esztergom, around the Esztergom Basilica. The campus of the Faculty of Humanities is in Piliscsaba, in the vicinity of Budapest.
The university has several research groups and institutes. One of the most important international research programmes of the university is the Syro-Hungarian Archeological Mission, which does the restoration of Margat's crusader fortress.
Nearly 10.000 students attend the university, enrolled in several Bachelor, Master, and PhD programmes.
International cooperations include the Erasmus programme and bilateral agreements. It was named in 2009 as one of the most active members of the Erasmus programme. It is a co-establisher of the International Research Universities Network and has strong connections with Radboud University Nijmegen, Catholic University of Leuven, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogota, Saint Louis University and University of Notre Dame.