 While in Hungary, the program is hosted at Budapest’s Eötvös Collegium, in cooperation with the Peter Pazmany University. Modeled on the French system, The Collegium, founded in 1895, was established as a haven for deserving scholars from less privileged families in the countryside. While in Romania, the program is hosted at Cluj-Napoca’s Babes-Bolyai University, which has existed as it is today, since 1919, but has its roots with the Jesuit University in Cluj-Napoca founded in 1565. Babes-Bolyai University is located in an area with many ethnic and religious groups, because of this it has adopted multiculturalism as part of its mission.
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