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In search of excellence in higher education

June 2019

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Center for International Higher Education Studies Corvinus University of Budapest

In search of excellence in higher education

June 2019

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Editors: Gergely Kováts, Zoltán Rónay CIHES book series 3. / NFKK kötetek 3.

ISSN 2060-9698

ISBN 978-963-503-779-7

Responsible for publication: András Lánczi Technical editor: Gergely Kováts

Proofreading: Timmur Ray Ponder

Published by: Corvinus Universy of Budapest Digital Press Printing manager: Erika Dobozi

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents ... 3

Authors/Editors ... 5

Preface... 7

C

HALLENGES ON

S

YSTEM AND

O

RGANIZATIONAL

L

EVEL

... 9

The Curse of the Small Countries: Trends, Challenges and Perspectives in the Development of a Macedonian Higher Education Quality Assurance... 11

Suzana PECAKOVSKA Church Contributions to the Transformation of Higher Education in Central and Eastern Europe ... 29

Gabriella PUSZTAI, Enikő MAIOR, Zsuzsanna DEMETER KARÁSZI ’Best Practice’ Organizational and Management Solutions in some Successful Higher Education Institutions ... 41

Gabriella KECZER, Gergely KOVÁTS Consistory – the obscure subject of state control ... 71

Zoltán RÓNAY May contain traces of knowledge-transfer. Academia-business collaboration in Hungary in the era of dual study programmes ... 87

Loretta HUSZÁK Coping with paradoxes or how to construct a sustainable career in academia? ... 103

Andrea TOARNICZKY, Andrea JUHÁSZNÉ KLÉR, Zsuzsanna KUN, Éva VAJDA, Vanda HARMAT, Boglárka KOMÁROMI

T

EACHING FOR

E

XCELLENCE

, T

EACHING THE

E

XCELLENCE

... 123

Methods of quality improvement in higher education at Óbuda University, Donát Bánki Faculty of Mechanical and Safety Engineering ... 125

Gabriella FARKAS, András HORVÁTH, Georgina Nóra TÓTH Who are the most important “suppliers” for universities? Ranking secondary schools based on their students’ university performance ... 133 Noémi HORVÁTH – Roland MOLONTAY – Mihály SZABÓ

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Developing the Supply Chain Management MA Program at Corvinus University of Budapest – improving the education program and implementing an assurance of learning system ... 145 Judit NAGY, Orsolya DIÓFÁSI-KOVÁCS

Subjective factors of course evaluation. Can we rely on undergraduates’

opinion? ... 157 Annamaria KAZAI ÓNODI

Perspectives on Teachers’ Professional Development and Quality Teaching ... 167 Taisia MUZAFAROVA

The Impact of Dual Higher Education on the Development of Non-Cognitive Skills ... 179 Monika POGATSNIK

Successful students with disabilities and learning difficulties in higher education in Hungary ... 191 Anett HRABÉCZY

E

XCELLENCE IN THE

I

NTERNATIONAL

H

IGHER

E

DUCATION

A

RENA

... 205

Internationalization of Széchenyi István University ... 207 Eszter LUKÁCS

Facing the Challenges of Erasmus+ Mobility in the Periphery ... 233 Janka HUJÁK, Jakub DOSTÁL

The Impact of Nation Brand on International Students in International Student Mobility ... 261 Anna MOLNÁRNÉ SÁLYI

What do international students think after they finished their education in Hungary? Post-studies research with students from the field of economics .. 267 Anita KÉRI, Balázs RÉVÉSZ

C

ONFERENCE

D

OCUMENTS

... 285

Program of the conference ... 287 Abstracts of keynote speeches ... 289

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