
Budapest, Hungary
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Central European University Budapest has been recognized as an American-style institution, governed by a board of trustees, with a charter from the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York, for and on behalf of the New York State Education Department. Central European University Budapest Private University (CEU PU) is accredited by the Agency for Quality Assurance and Accreditation Austria.
Central European University Budapest is ranked very highly in subject rankings produced by various leading publishers. In the QS World Rankings, Central European University Budapest has ranked 25th worldwide in the field of Politics and International Studies, 35th worldwide for Philosophy, and 66th worldwide for Sociology.
Central European University Budapest has a distinct intellectual focus, combining the comparative study of the region's historical, social and cultural diversity with an international perspective on legitimate governance, sustainable development and societal change and transformation.
Budapest is the third-largest city in Hungary with 162,593 residents.
The weather is temperate in Budapest. The summers are warm while the winters are cold and windy. Over the course of the year, the temperature can vary usually from 27°F to 79°F.
There are over 1200 students enrolled with a little over 950 international students.
Top alumni include Giorgi Margvelashvili (Former President of Georgia), Monica Macovei (Member of the European Parliament) , Dylan Mohan Gray (Documentary Filmmaker), and Lívia Járóka (Hungarian Member of the European Parliament)

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