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Community College launched in Hatvan with Bosch support

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Community College launched in Hatvan with Bosch support

The Hatvan Community College was inaugurated under ceremonial circumstances, the establishment of which was initiated by Bosch in 2015 in order to support the associates wishing to continue their education and also to find a solution for the shortage of engineers on the labor market. In the new training center inaugurated on April 7th International Business higher vocational training in cooperation with the Budapest Business School (BGE), as well as Electrical Engineering BSc course with the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) are being launched.
On the picture from left: Roger Seemeyer, technical plant manager of Robert Bosch Elektronika Kft. of Hatvan, Dr. Józsa János, rector of Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Sándorné Dr. Kriszt Éva, rector of a Budapest Business School and Volker Schilling, commercial plant manager of Robert Bosch Elektronika Kft. of Hatvan

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