A listing of Hungarian portals and websites that provide links to resources relating to education. Extensive lists of colleges and universities are available through such portals such as BRAINTRACK which links to universities; and
General Education Online. The University of Oulu, in Finland, provides a listing of the Best Indices of Colleges and Universities World-wide.
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC), sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department of Education, produces the ERIC database, which contains more than 1.2 million citations going back to 1966. More than 100,000 full-text non-journal documents (issued since 1993) are available in .pdf format.
General Resources
Educational Institutions
Within Hungary (http://www.fsz.bme.hu/hungary/c_edu.html)
A comprehensive list of institutions, organized by city, with links.
Eurydice. The Information Network on Education in Europe. Hungary. (http://www.eurydice.org/portal/page/portal/Eurydice/ByCountryResults?countryCode=HU®ionCode=null)
In-depth and up-to-date description of all levels of Hungary's educational system and the context in which it operates. (In English).
Ministry of Culture and Education (http://www.okm.gov.hu) In Hungarian and English.
National Educational
Library and Museum (http://www.opkm.hu/?lap=folap&language=en)
The information center for public education and educational sciences. It also assists school libraries and county educational special libraries with their organisational and professional problems. It is a non-profit publisher as well.
Hungarian Studies Programs Outside of Hungary
East Central European Center, School of International Affairs, Columbia
University (http://www.sipa.columbia.edu/ece/)
Hungarian
Studies at Indiana University (http://www.indiana.edu/~reeiweb/index/hungarian.shtml)
Hungarian Language Program, Ohio State University (http://slavic.osu.edu/languagePrograms/hungarian/default.cfm)
Less Commonly
Taught Languages Course Offerings (http://www.carla.umn.edu/lctl/db/)
Provides information for more than 300 languages taught at more than 2,000 colleges and universities, as well as elementary, middle and high schools in North America.
School of Slavonic and East European Studies,
University College London (http://www.ssees.ac.uk)
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