American Study Tour in Veszprém
Clayton State University and the University of Pannonia collaborated on an international student exchange March 9-11, 2015. The program began at Continental in Veszprem, where the students attended a lecture by Peter Tóth and a plant tour. The Clayton State University students were led by Dr. Margaret Thompson and the University of Pannonia students were led by Edit Komlósi.  This visit was part of a multi-city tour for the Clayton State University students, which includes Budapest, Veszprem, and Prague. The group visited the impressive Herend Porcelain Manufacturing Company and spend a sunny afternoon exploring Balatonfüred and Veszprém. As part of the program, the American students attend businesses, participate in cultural tours, and work on collaborative presentations with the University of Pannonia students. This was the second time Presentation Day was organised with the American students but the first when the Hungarian BSc and the American MBA co-created their mutual presentations via social media three weeks before presenting. Dr. Margaret Thompson also met Dr. Zoltán Kovács, the acting dean to discuss further cooperation possibilities.
Written by Edit Komlósi

American_study_tour2_smallClayton State University and the University of Pannonia collaborated on an international student exchange March 9-11, 2015. The program began at Continental in Veszprem, where the students attended a lecture by Peter Tóth and a plant tour. The Clayton State University students were led by Dr. Margaret Thompson and the University of Pannonia students were led by Edit Komlósi.  This visit was part of a multi-city tour for the Clayton State University students, which includes Budapest, Veszprem, and Prague. The group visited the impressive Herend Porcelain Manufacturing Company and spend a sunny afternoon exploring Balatonfüred and Veszprém. As part of the program, the American students attend businesses,

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participate in cultural tours, and work on collaborative presentations with the University of Pannonia students.

This was the second time Presentation Day was organised with the American students but the first when theHungarian BSc and the American MBA co-created their mutual presentations via social media three weeks before presenting. Dr. Margaret Thompson also met Dr. Zoltán Kovács, the acting dean to discuss further cooperation possibilities.

Written by Edit Komlósi