CEU Alumni News

CEU Alumni Make a Night of It on 12 March 2010 in Prague!

March 17, 2010
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On 12 March 2010, fifteen alumni filled the Himalaya Restaurant in Prague with the unmistakable CEU spirit! It was a nice opportunity for alumni to catch up with the new developments at the university, reunite with old friends and reminisce about the CEU campus in Prague and the peculiarities of student life in Budapest.

Save the Date: Alumni Reunion Weekend, May 20 - 22!

March 1, 2010
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CEU invites all alumni, students, other community members and friends to SAVE THE DATE for the long spring weekend of the annual alumni reunion, leadership forum, Career Fair and much more, scheduled to take place between Thursday, May 20 and Saturday, May 22, 2010!

Choose Your Ticket:
Ticket for Gala Dinner €35.00 Combined ticket for Dinner + Ball €40.00

Alumni Campaign Donors Made up Nearly Half the Guest List in Brussels, 12 Feb 2010!

February 18, 2010
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On 12 February 2010, CEU proudly hosted the first ever formal reunion for the CEU Alumni Chapter in Benelux! We wish to thank all our alumni and friends for joining us in Brussels this month and making the debut of our Benelux Alumni Chapter so special!

CEU Faculty Member Awarded Smith Breeden Prize

January 18, 2010

Peter Kondor, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Central European University (CEU) was awarded the Smith Breeden Prize in Atlanta at the annual meeting of the American Finance Association in January 2010. One of the most prestigious prizes in the field of finance given for the best article published in 2009 in The Journal of Finance, the leading financial journal, the Smith Breeden Prizes are awarded annually for the top three papers in any area other than corporate finance. The winning papers are chosen by the Associate Editors of The Journal of Finance.

Energy-efficient retrofit of Hungary's biggest residential building completed

December 18, 2009
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How can the energy efficiency of big panel buildings be improved and what are the economic, financial and social implications of such major retrofits? - These questions are at the core of the EU-funded Staccato research project, to which CEU's Center for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy (3CSEP) is contributing alongside several partner institutions from different European countries.