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Constructor Roadshow starts in Hungary

The Constructor Open Cup 2023 is a programming contest taking place at Constructor University on March 31st. Participants interested in studying at Constructor University are encouraged to take part (source: Constructor University).


March 9, 2023

An international community, vibrant and diverse, rooted in academic excellence – the excellent university in Bremen Nord has started its international roadshow. Constructor group and University leadership, along with network partners, will travel to cities all around the world to acquire top talent. First stop? Budapest on March 7th.

The Roadshow is aimed at establishing new synergies with international universities, creating new opportunities with governmental scholarships in different countries, and promoting Constructor activities worldwide. Next stops include countries such as Kyrgyzstan, and South Africa.

The first stop in the Constructor Roadshow was Budapest, Hungary on March 7th. There, Constructor representatives met with officials of the Hungarian Ministry of Education to discuss a possible cooperation in the framework of the digitalization of higher and school education (source: Jo Stolp from Pixabay).

The first stop in the Constructor Roadshow was Budapest, Hungary on March 7th. There, Constructor representatives met with officials of the Hungarian Ministry of Education to discuss a possible cooperation in the framework of the digitalization of higher and school education. Possible collaborations between Hungarian universities and Constructor University were discussed, as well as topics for Constructor group: education for IT professionals and software solutions to educate children with learning difficulties.

Further meetings took place in Budapest with Constructor alumni, and also a leading university in Hungary. One of the main topics in the pipeline is the Constructor Open Cup 2023. The Constructor Open Cup 2023 is an online programming contest which consists of 12-14 coding exercises. Following the competition, interviews will be conducted with the winners. The event practice round takes place March 23-29th where students can test out their skills before the final round on March 30th.

“Hungary is a country exhibiting great potential in young talent. With its history of innovation, broad range of IT professionals and top universities, it makes a great collaborative partner,” said University Provost Thomas Auf der Heyde, “and the Constructor Open Cup is also an exciting opportunity for Hungarian students to show off their talent and get the opportunity to study at Constructor University, one of the best universities in Germany.”

The competition can open the door for students to join a new bachelor program Data Science and Software Development designed together with the global leading tool provider for developers – JetBrains – along with the unique possibility of a fully-funded scholarship.

More information about the competition and scholarship opportunities:
https://constructor.university/programs/undergraduate-education/data-science-software-development/dssd-financihttps://constructor.university/programs/undergraduate-education/data-science-software-development/dssd-financing

 

About Constructor University:
An international community, vibrant and diverse. Offering academic excellence, ensuring the highest standards in research and teaching. Empowering students to solve the world's pressing challenges through knowledge and science: Constructor University is a top-ranked, English-speaking, private university. Founded in 2001, it provides a wide range of 25+ academic programs and PhD. The Constructor ecosystem comprises the University, located in Bremen, Germany, and an institute in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.
Over 1.800 students from more than 110 nations on campus benefit from a unique interdisciplinary, foundational theoretical and practical education. Enriched with a buzzing entrepreneurial culture that prepares young professionals to thrive in the job market. With 6.000+ alumni worldwide, our community keeps growing – with our highest cohort ever registered in 2022.
The research-centric faculty projects are funded by the German Research Foundation and the European Union's Framework Program for Research and Innovation as well as by globally leading companies.
The Constructor ecosystem benefits from partnerships with high-ranked universities such as Carnegie Mellon, the University of Geneva or the National University of Singapore School of Computing, and technology companies such as Anisoprint, JetBrains and ChemDiv.

Constructor is a global institution dedicated to addressing the main challenges of the world through science, education, and technology. Apart from the University, the ecosystem relies on several for-profit entities that provide technology infrastructures and solutions, life-long education programs, consulting services, and funding: Alemira by Constructor, Rolos by Constructor, Constructor Learning and Constructor Capital.

Contact:
Daisy Juknischke-Heinsen | Corporate Communications
presse [at] constructor.university | Tel.: +49 421 200-4532