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Dear Students,
Based on the rector and chancellor’s joint decree issued on 11th March the education will continue from 23rd March but with altered conditions. The forms of education as well as of the testing will be different from the previous routine.
As students are not allowed to enter the premises of the university remote education will take place from 23rd March 2020.
Please read some important instructions below:
- The means of testing will be announced later.
- In case of the courses the lecturers will give evident instructions about the tasks and about how to proceed. If the instructions are followed according to the schedule it is likely that the subject will be fulfilled.
- All the essential information will be sent to the students via Neptun.
- We are planning to provide teaching materials continuously with explaining audio. These material and all the information regarding them will be uploaded onto the Moodle.
- Online consultations as well as online lectures will be also available. The necessary technical background is being tested.
- Notices of the thesis, project laboratory, independent project laboratory which require equipment may be changed if justified so that the subject can be fulfilled successfully.
The faculty, all our colleagues do their best to be able to provide maximum support so that students can accomplish the courses.
I would like to draw your attention that this extraordinary situation requires you to carry out extra fulfilment and enormous discipline: the emphasis has been drawn to self-study. it is extremely important to follow the instruction of the lecturers and to process the material with the advised schedule. Furthermore, keep the deadlines, please.
It is our common interest to be able to close the semester and as many as possible students can fulfil the courses.
Information will be updated regularly!
Here you can read about The Faculty of Information Technology, throw the eyes of one of our foreign students from Syria!
He has been here almost for one month and a half in Veszprém. He wrote us about his experience in this magnificent city.
"Despite the fact that most people consider it as a small calm town and not much crowded. But, it is indeed full of energetic activities and has a beautiful nature. Coupled with the friendly atmosphere and great people. It is a great opportunity to study here and get the required education that will weapon you with a knowledge that will lead to a great career in the future. The University of Pannonia has so many programs and a wide variety of fields from chemistry to IT passing through humanity and economic sciences. As far as I have been in touch with the academic staff and the administrative staff, they are both so much helpful. They are ready to give you a hand as much as you are in need. If you think of having a good knowledge, nice atmosphere and enjoying your time think about the University of Pannonia. Good luck!"
Fadi Hakema Abou Fakher (Computer Science Engineer, MSc) our foreign student from Syria

Rector and Chancellor’s joint information circular No. 2/2020. (III.12.)
The rector and chancellor of the University of Pannonia hereby inform the citizens of the University of Pannonia with respect to the state of emergency announced by the Hungarian government on March 11th 2020:
- Students of the University of Pannonia are not allowed to visit the reading-rooms of the Central Library and Archives (CLA-Veszprém) and of the Georgikon Library and Archives (GLA-Keszthely) starting from March 12th 2020 for an indefinite period of time. To facilitate learning, borrowing books is still allowed but students are advised to contact the library in writing in advance so that the borrowing procedure should be as smooth and swift as possible.
- Employees of the University are allowed to visit and use the services of the library during the shutdown period.
- The loan period of books that would expire after March 12th2020 will be extended until June 30th
- Students participating in dual study programmes are allowed to accomplish their external pratical training in case their workplace does not prohibit this.
- Student ID’s validated with a 2019/2020 1stsemester sticker will be accepted by transportation services after March 31st 2020 up to 15 days after the termination of the state of emergency caused by the virus outbreak.
- Personal office routines concerning study matters are temporarily The Neptun system is continuously fully operational. Our Directorate of Academic Affairs is available for all students for office routines via telephone and on line.
March 12th 2020. Veszprém
Dr. András Gelencsér Zsolt Csillag
rector chancellor

Rector and Chancellor’s joint decree
No. 1/2020. (III.11.)
The rector and chancellor of the University of Pannonia hereby issue the following decree with respect to the state of emergency announced by the Hungarian government on March 11th 2020:
- We order a special break for teaching activities for the days of Thursday and Saturday, March 12-14th2020.
- We order a special spring break between March 16-21th. We call our students not to travel abroad during this spring break if possible but they are to stay at their places of residence.
- Students are not permitted on campus starting from March 12th2020 until the withdrawal of the current order.
- Student with a Hungarian citizenship are to leave the dormitories not later than 16:00 o’clock on Friday, March 13th2020. International students are permitted to continuously stay in the dormitories.
- In the upcoming days, the leadership of the university will determine under what circumstances and in what forms teaching is permitted to commence starting from March 23rd2020.
- All faculty and staff of the university are to continue their work on campus.
- Starting from today, no event on the university campuses regardless of the number of participants will be permitted to take place until further notice, all previously issued permits for any events are hereby withdrawn.
March 11th 2020, Veszprém
Dr. András Gelencsér Zsolt Csillag
rector chancellor
https://eng.uni-pannon.hu/10-hirek/45-rector-and-chancellor-s-joint-decree
Amr Abdelhameed Nagy Abdo, one of our PhD students holding Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship participated at the conference titled VISIGRAPP, the 15th International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications in Valetta (Malta) between 27th and 29th February 2020. He presented his latest research results in image processing, his presentation’s title was „Hidden Markov Models for Pose Estimation”.
One of our Stipendium Hungaricum PhD students, Mohamed Fawzy Issa delivered a lecture to primary school students about the history of Egypt in Irinyi János Primary School, in Balatonfűzfő on the 12th of February 2020.