Interdisciplinary & Global Studies Division

Budapest, Hungary

At A Glance

Term: D 2008

Project Opportunities: MQP (CS)

Housing: Shared apartments

Director: Professor Gabor Sarkozy

Preparation: 1/3 unit preparation course

Application Deadline: November 7, 2006 (before 1 p.m.)

Location

Hungary has gone through a deep-rooted transformation during the past 15 years, and today it is a free and democratic country with a smoothly working market economy. The country has enjoyed a steady GDP growth, a bullish stock market and a decreasing inflation rate as well. As a result of these changes Hungary became a full member of the European Union on May 1, 2004. Hungary is a link between Eastern and Western Europe. New investment is revitalizing the country, and grand old Budapest is being restored. It's the country's cultural, political, intellectual, and commercial heart - and it teems with cafés, restaurants, markets, and bars. Budapest offers breathtaking Old World grandeur and thriving cultural life. Situated on both banks of the Danube River, the city unites the colorful hills of Buda and the wide, businesslike boulevards of Pest. The city is simultaneously peaceful and bustling, a big metropolis and yet friendly, it treasures the old and embraces the new. These days with all the changes happening, Budapest is one of the most exciting places in Europe.

Projects

These CS MQPs will be at the Computer and Automation Research Institute in Budapest (SZTAKI). This Institute is the national research center in Hungary for information technology, computer science and their related fields. In addition to pursuing basic and applied research, system design and system integration, consulting and software development are also among the activities of the Institute. The Institute puts a special emphasis on education related activities; it is closely affiliated with several Hungarian and European universities, including the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) and the Eotvos Lorand University of Sciences, Budapest (ELTE).

Estimated Expenses:

Estimated Out-of-Pocket Expenses   $800
     500
     200
     600
$2,100
Travel to site (RT airfare)
Groceries
Dining out (10 x term)
Travel, tourist activities, entertainment
Estimated total out-of-pocket expenses
Expenses Included on your WPI Bill:+ $2,100Housing and local arrangement
Estimated total expenses$4,200(tuition and on-campus housing not included)

Subject to change due to fluctuations in exchange rate

Note:

In calculating the extra expense to participate in an off-campus project experience, compare this figure to expenses incurred while living on campus (groceries or meal plan, entertainment expenses, transportation, etc.)

Some scholarship assistance for students going to this project center is available for those who are U.S. citizens and Pell Grant recipients. Apply to the Benjamin Gilman International Scholarship Program.

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Travel Dates for D’08

2007-2008

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