What’s your favorite memory from your time at the University of Pécs?
"The university’s management was well organized, and information flowed seamlessly from the administration to the students. The lecturers were approachable and understanding. Pécs also offers plenty of activities and interesting places to visit for entertainment. My four years there passed quickly, thanks to the welcoming atmosphere and charm of the city."
Was there a class, professor, or project that really stuck with you?
"My supervisor, Professor József Benke, is an exceptional scholar and a remarkable person. He is highly knowledgeable and always willing to share his ideas. Despite being a rigorous and demanding mentor, he remains approachable and kind. His dedication to ensuring I completed my PhD on time—particularly his guidance on publications, prompt responses to my questions, and attentive listening—left a lasting impression on me."
What’s one skill, habit, or tradition you picked up at Pécs that you still carry with you today?
"Punctuality and strictness and yet being approachable"
If you were giving a campus tour, what “secret spot” would you show?
"The School of Law library, particularly the quiet nook on the second floor, is a perfect spot to hide away and study. For leisure, the TV Tower offers excellent hiking opportunities, while the town center provides a lively place to relax and unwind with friends."
What’s something about your life now that would totally surprise your 18-year-old self?
"My courage, the trust placed in me by colleagues, my ability to express myself, my approachability, and my patience with others—along with the wisdom I’ve gained and the knowledge I am eager to share—are qualities I value deeply."
If you could describe your university years in three emotions, which would you choose?
"Happy, terrifying , amazing"
If you could come back for a day as a student, what would you do first?
"Visit the administration offices to complete your registration."
