Calls for proposals

Scholarship opportunities acquired, administered and awarded by the Bethlen Gábor Foundation in Aiud, which may be awarded through an application process.

We offer the following opportunities for students to apply for the 2024/25 academic year:

 

1. Dr. Ficzere Andrea scholarship

The scholarship was offered by Dr. Andrea Ficzere, MD, in the amount of 1,000 euros, which she deposited into the account of the Bethlen Gábor Foundation. The purpose of the scholarship is to stimulate students’ interest in the natural sciences, medicine, and pharmacy, and to support those who wish to pursue higher education in these fields.

Students in the 11th grade from the theoretical track’s science section may apply for the scholarship. Read more

2. Dr. Hangody László scholarship

The award was offered by Dr. László Hangody in the amount of 1,000 euros, which he deposited into the account of the Bethlen Gábor Foundation. Its aim is to encourage students’ interest in the natural sciences. The award is presented once a year during the graduation ceremony.

Students in the 12th grade from the theoretical track’s science class may apply for the award. Read more

3. SEPSI NOÉMI ZSUZSANNA PRIZE

The prize was donated by the parents of the late Sepsi Noémi Zsuzsanna, a senior student at the college, Sepsi Lajos and Márta, who set up a foundation to secure the prize. The purpose of the prize is to cherish the memory of Sepsi Noémi Zsuzsanna and to promote interest in Hungarian language and literature among the students of the college.

The prize is open to Year 12 students who have achieved the best results in the  Mikes Kelemen Hungarian Language and Literature Subject Competition. Read more

4. SIMON LÁSZLÓ SCHOLARSHIP

The prize was founded by  Simon László Jr. was founded in memory of his father, the late Simon László, who was a teacher of pedagogy at the college. The prize is awarded once a year at the end of the school year and at the graduation ceremony.

The prize is open to students in grades 9-12 from the real sciences in the theoretical sciences. Read more

 

5. BAJUSZ PÁL PRIZE

The prize was created by a donation from a  teacher training graduate in 1974. The prize is presented each year by the widow of Bajusz Pál, if she is able to accept the invitation. The scholarship fund is deposited by the sponsors at the headquarters of the Bethlen Gábor Foundation.

Candidates: students with an outstanding artistic record. Preference will be given to those with musical talent. The prize is open to students of Bethlen Gábor College. Read more

 

6. ROAD TOWARDS THE MICHELIN STAR –  PROFESSIONAL SCHOLARSHIP

The Board of the Bethlen Gábor Foundation in Aiud and the Scholarship Committee of Bethlen Gábor College in Aiud are inviting applications for the “Road towards the Michelin Star” Scholarship. The aim is to stimulate interest in the profession among students. The prize is awarded once a year at the graduation ceremony.

Who can apply: the prize is open to graduating students of professional  grade XI.C. Read more

 

7. MOLNÁR ÁRPÁD SCHOLARSHIP

The Board of the Bethlen Gábor Foundation and the Scholarship Committee of the Bethlen Gábor College in Aiud announce the awarding of the Molnár Árpád Study Scholarship. The prize was established by the Holányi and Sebestyén families in memory of their father, the late Molnár Árpád, who was a teacher of pedagogy at the College. The scholarship is awarded once a year at the 15 March ceremony. Four scholarships will be awarded from the scholarship fund deposited by the sponsors in the account of the Bethlen Gábor Foundation.

The prize is open to students in grades 9-12 in the Education classes. One prize will be awarded for each grade.Read More

8. ANDRÁS STEFANOVSZKY POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

The Bethlen Gábor Foundation of Nagyenyed and the Scholarship Committee of Bethlen Gábor College are pleased to announce the Stefanovszky Scholarship for Higher Education. The award was founded by the late András Stefanovszky, a Budapest-based businessman and entrepreneur.

After his death, the prize was established by his widow, Szilvia Laborczy, in honour of her husband. Its aim is to promote the study of talented students at Hungarian-language higher education institutions/departments.

Applications for the prize are open to students in classes XII A and XII B. Read more

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