The Rajk László College for Advanced Studies (Hungarian: Rajk László Szakkollégium) is an educational institution offering accommodation as well as advanced courses in the fields of economics and social sciences, establishing a community for students excelling in these fields. It was founded in 1970 by the students of the Corvinus University of Budapest (then Karl Marx University of Economic Sciences), with Attila Chikán as its first principal.

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  • The Rajk László College for Advanced Studies (Hungarian: Rajk László Szakkollégium) is an educational institution offering accommodation as well as advanced courses in the fields of economics and social sciences, establishing a community for students excelling in these fields. It was founded in 1970 by the students of the Corvinus University of Budapest (then Karl Marx University of Economic Sciences), with Attila Chikán as its first principal. It is the oldest existing institution of the kind in Hungary, giving a model to later colleges. The college also specifically helped with the formation of colleges in Hungary and abroad, such as the Bibó István College for Advanced Studies in Hungary or the Mikó Imre College for Advanced Studies in Romania. The college was named after László Rajk, a leading Hungarian Communist, who was proclaimed enemy of the regime and executed in a show trial in 1949. The idea behind the naming of the college was to express criticism towards the system at the time. The college played a politically active role during the time of the communist regime. In the 1980s, it served as a base for the opposition and organized several political fora and assisted political movements such as Fidesz, contributing to the transformation of Hungary to a democratic country with a market economy.
  • A Rajk László Szakkollégium 1970-ben alakult a Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem (akkor Marx Károly Közgazdaságtudományi Egyetem) diákjaiból, Chikán Attila szervezésével. A kollégium az egyetemi tanulmányokon felüli oktatást nyújt a Közgazdaságtan és egyéb Társadalomtudományok területén. Magyarország legrégebbi folyamatosan működő szakkollégiuma, több hasonló intézmény alakult mintájára. A Rajk László Szakkollégium kifejezetten segítette is további szakkollégiumok létrejöttét mind Magyarországon és a határon túl, mint például a Bibó István Szakkollégium esetében Budapesten vagy a Mikó Imre Szakkollégiumot Kolozsváron. A kollégium politikailag aktív szerepet vállalt a Magyar Népköztársaság ideje alatt. Az 1980-as években több politikai fórumot szervezett, mint például a Szarvasi találkozót mely az ellenzéki politizálás egyik legjelentősebb fóruma volt. A kollégium támogatta a 80-as évek politikai szerveződéseit, segített a Fidesz megalakulásában és hozzájárult a rendszerváltozáshoz.
  • The Rajk László College for Advanced Studies is an educational institution offering accommodation as well as advanced courses in the fields of economics and social sciences, establishing a community for students excelling in these fields. It was founded in 1970 by the students of the Corvinus University of Budapest (then Karl Marx University of Economic Sciences), with Attila Chikán as its first principal. It is the oldest existing institution of the kind in Hungary, giving a model to later colleges. The college also specifically helped with the formation of colleges in Hungary and abroad, such as the Bibó István College for Advanced Studies in Hungary or the Mikó Imre College for Advanced Studies in Romania. The college was named after László Rajk, a leading Hungarian Communist, who was proclaimed enemy of the regime and executed in a show trial in 1949. The idea behind the naming of the college was to express criticism towards the system at the time. The college played a politically active role during the time of the communist regime. In the 1980s, it served as a base for the opposition and organized several political fora and assisted political movements such as Fidesz, contributing to the transformation of Hungary to a democratic country with a market economy.
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  • The Rajk László College for Advanced Studies (Hungarian: Rajk László Szakkollégium) is an educational institution offering accommodation as well as advanced courses in the fields of economics and social sciences, establishing a community for students excelling in these fields. It was founded in 1970 by the students of the Corvinus University of Budapest (then Karl Marx University of Economic Sciences), with Attila Chikán as its first principal.
  • A Rajk László Szakkollégium 1970-ben alakult a Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem (akkor Marx Károly Közgazdaságtudományi Egyetem) diákjaiból, Chikán Attila szervezésével. A kollégium az egyetemi tanulmányokon felüli oktatást nyújt a Közgazdaságtan és egyéb Társadalomtudományok területén. Magyarország legrégebbi folyamatosan működő szakkollégiuma, több hasonló intézmény alakult mintájára.
  • The Rajk László College for Advanced Studies is an educational institution offering accommodation as well as advanced courses in the fields of economics and social sciences, establishing a community for students excelling in these fields. It was founded in 1970 by the students of the Corvinus University of Budapest (then Karl Marx University of Economic Sciences), with Attila Chikán as its first principal.
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