Széchenyi István University
STEM-oriented university in Győr, Hungary
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The Széchenyi István University (SZE), also known as the University of Győr, is a residential university established in 1968, and is described as a private institution having as its main campus a location on the Danube River, a short walk from the Győr, Hungary city centre.[3] As of 2026, SZE has nine faculties serving in Győr, and at a second campus in Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary.[3] The university offers a variety of degrees through to the doctoral, with an emphasis on science, technology, and engineering, and it has a "strong commitment to internationali[s]ation" in its offering a large variety of English-taught programmes at all levels.[3]
Széchenyi István Egyetem | |
| Established | 1968 |
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| Rector | Péter Földesi[1] |
| Students | 15.000 (2016) |
| Location | , 47°41′37″N 17°37′39″E |
| Website | www.uni.sze.hu |
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| QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[2] | 150 (2022) |




Audi Hungaria Kft has a collaborative program with SZE through its support of the "Audi Hungaria Faculty of Automotive Engineering", and as of 2026 has six professorships from pure through applied areas (e.g., materials science through automotive manufacturing), with Audi Hungaria staff being involved in research and teaching.[3]
History
In 1963 the government made a resolution to establish an architectural university. In 1968 the resolution was changed and the government wished to build a telecommunication university. The university's predecessor in title, the Transportation and Telecommunication Faculty of Technical Sciences, was established in this year.[4] The faculty trained engineers for the transportation and telecommunication infrastructure. The building of the university was built on the bend of the Moson Danube within walking distance of the baroque city.[4]
In the early 1990s the technical sciences, economical, medical and social programmes became in demand. In 1995 the Eötvös Loránd University set up a law programme there, allowing the juridical training to return to the city. Since 2002, it is its own programme at the university.[4]
The institution has bore the name of Hungarian noble István Széchenyi since 1986. The university offers several BA/BSc and MA/MSc courses as well as doctoral courses.[4]
Organization
As of 2026, the university provides education at 9 faculties,[3] and 4 doctoral schools, in two locations.[3]
Faculties:
- Apáczai Csere János Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (SZE AK).[5]
- Audi Hungaria Faculty of Automotive Engineering[6]
- Deák Ferenc Faculty of Law and Political Sciences[7]
- Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences (its legal predecessor was established in 1818, the faculty joined the university in 2016)[8]
- Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Transport Sciences[9]
- Faculty of Art[10]
- Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences[11]
- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Informatics and Electrical Engineering[12]
- Kautz Gyula Faculty of Economics[13]
Doctoral Schools:
Developments
In May 2008, the new architectural studio was opened, through conversion of an old "transformation"[quote needs citation] house.[18][clarification needed]
As of this date,[when?] SZE had won on the calling for tender to improve public facilities.[clarification needed][citation needed]
As of this date,[when?] the university has several projects underway, including the construction of a new building, the "Autopolis," that will expand the capacity of the university and will serve for research and development purposes;[citation needed] As part of the project, two multi-story car parks will be built, and a foot-bridge will be relocated, with an estimated date of completion in 2011.[citation needed][needs update]
Student life
Student opportunities related to entertainment at SZE in Győr include the annual Széchenyi-week, where famous Hungarians— writers, comedians, etc.—are invited.[citation needed] In the week's Széchenyi race, alternative-operated vehicles[clarification needed] challenge each other in races at the university.[citation needed]
In addition, the university offers opportunities to participate in sports (rowing, soccer, swimming, etc.).[citation needed]
