Joint Statement by Cambridge University Student Societies: In Defence of Academic Freedom

In view of recent developments in Hungary, we feel the need to reiterate our commitment to defending bastions of academic freedom in Europe and beyond. We strongly condemn the proposed legislation targeting the Central European University (CEU) in Budapest, and the Hungarian Prime Minister’s false allegation levelled against the prestigious institution to the effect that it is “cheating”. CEU lawfully awards both Hungarian and U.S. degrees to students from over 100 countries, and its vibrant international community is part of what makes it a scholarly hub of world-class standing.

As fellow students and researchers of the University of Cambridge, we join the Cambridge University Hungarian Society in voicing our concern about the effect the proposed changes would have on the prospects of aspiring Hungarian scholars returning home. We also join the local East of England MEP, Alex Mayer, in expressing concern about the actions and rhetoric of Viktor Orbán’s Government, and their implications for current and future university ties between Cambridge and Hungary.

Finally, we would like to express solidarity with CEU students, faculty members and staff affected by the current political climate. We urge the Hungarian National Assembly to abandon the proposed legislation and to begin negotiations with the leadership of CEU, so as to ensure that the university is able to remain a viable contributor to scientific and humanistic discourse within Hungary as well as in the world at large.

#WeStandWithCEU

THE SIGNATORIES.
Cambridge University Belgian Society
Cambridge University Dutch Society
Cambridge University Estonian Society
Cambridge University European Society
Cambridge University French Society
Cambridge University German Society
Cambridge University Hellenic Society
Cambridge University Hungarian Society
Cambridge University Italian Society
Cambridge University Lithuanian Society
Cambridge University Students from Luxembourg
Cambridge University Polish Society
Cambridge University Scandinavian Society
Cambridge University Scottish Society
Cambridge University Welsh Society – Cymdeithas Y Mabinogi

Download in PDF

Manifestos 2017

Please find the manifestos of all candidates for the 2017 Committee elections below.

President & Vice-President

Marcell Fekete & Attila Szabó
Proposed by Vera Siska, seconded by Iván Merker

Gergely Horváth & Márton Gorka
Proposed by Márton P Price, seconded by Péter Simon

Secretary

András Volford
Proposed by Attila Szabó, seconded by József Herczeg

Junior Treasurer

Dávid Péter Kovács
Proposed by Attila Szabó, seconded by Gergely Horváth

Access Officer

Iván Merker
Proposed by Marcell Fekete, seconded by István Bence Kovács

Iarina Ciceu
Proposed by Gergely Horváth, seconded by Márton Gorka

Events Officers

Zsófi Belovai & Dávid Farkas
Proposed by Gergely Horváth, seconded by Emese Thamó

Annual General Meeting 2016

The Annual General Meeting of the Hungarian Society will be on the 28th of February, at 6pm in the OCR, Trinity College. We encourage all members to join – there shall be drinks & snacks provided.

The order of running shall be:

  • 6pm – Hustings
    – Access Officer
    – Events Officer
    – Junior Treasurer
    – Secretary
    – President

    Each candidate will have 5 minutes to talk about their manifesto, followed by Q&A.
    After this, anonymous voting shall take place.

  • 7pm – Annual review by the current Committe.

Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1097433926975275/

Please find the nominees for the next academic years, and their manifestos below.

President

Ágnes Szuda and Péter Juhász as Co-presidents
Proposed by: Bence Börcsök. Seconded by: Anna Kalmár.
Manifesto

Barnabás Hegedűs as President and Tamás Sztanka-Tóth as Vice-President
Proposed by: Márton Péter Price, Seconded by: Attila Szabó.
Manifesto

Secretary

Attila Szabó
Proposed by: Péter Juhász. Seconded by: Márton P. Price.
Manifesto

Junior Treasurer

Gergely Horváth
Proposed by: Márton P. Price. Seconded by: Tamás Sztanka-Tóth.
Manifesto

Access

Marcell Fekete
Proposed by: Attila Szabó. Seconded by: Adrienn Jenei.
Manifesto

Events

Adrienn Jenei and Vera Upor
Manifesto