HAESF as the legacy of the Hungarian-American Enterprise Fund (1989) is creating opportunity for talented Hungarians and those of great promise to acquire professional experience in the U.S. to enhance their contribution to Hungarian society.
Communication and social platform for residents and citizens of Hungary who are alumni of Ivy League Universities and other top schools of the US or rest of the World. IvyPlus holds 4 social meetings a year plus
periodic formal events.
HAESF as the legacy of the Hungarian-American Enterprise Fund (1989) is creating opportunity for talented Hungarians and those of great promise to acquire professional experience in the U.S. to enhance their contribution to Hungarian society.
Communication and social platform for residents and citizens of Hungary who are alumni of Ivy League Universities and other top schools of the US or rest of the World. IvyPlus holds 4 social meetings a year plus
periodic formal events.
Binding together recipients of the Kellner Scholarship Program, the Kellner Alumni Association is active in organizing lectures and discussions to engage in a dialogue on Hungary’s social, economic and political development and the role of US-trained professionals in the process.
Calasanctius Training Program (CTP) is a private scholarship organization that has enabled 200+ selected Hungarians to earn degrees in the USA. Dr. Peter Forgach, an eye surgeon in Buffalo, NY, a recipient of the Hungarian Presidential Award, founded CTP in 1994.
The Common Sense Society represents a group of university students and young professionals in Budapest who regularly meet to discuss matters of philosophy, politics, culture, history, science and current affairs in a lively and engaging environment.
We bring together Hungarian scholars who support a continuing relationship among alumni in the Fulbright spirit: "It is possible, that people can find in themselves, through intercultural education, the ways and means of living together in peace"
Binding together recipients of the Kellner Scholarship Program, the Kellner Alumni Association is active in organizing lectures and discussions to engage in a dialogue on Hungary’s social, economic and political development and the role of US-trained professionals in the process.
Calasanctius Training Program (CTP) is a private scholarship organization that has enabled 200+ selected Hungarians to earn degrees in the USA. Dr. Peter Forgach, an eye surgeon in Buffalo, NY, a recipient of the Hungarian Presidential Award, founded CTP in 1994.
The Common Sense Society represents a group of university students and young professionals in Budapest who regularly meet to discuss matters of philosophy, politics, culture, history, science and current affairs in a lively and engaging environment.
We bring together Hungarian scholars who support a continuing relationship among alumni in the Fulbright spirit: "It is possible, that people can find in themselves, through intercultural education, the ways and means of living together in peace"