ERASMUS+
- Erasmus+ Policy Statement
- Erasmus Partner Institutions
- Academic Departments
- Courses available in English
- Application Procedure
- Grading and Credits
- Before travelling to Budapest
- Erasmus documents
Erasmus+ Policy Statement
The mission and fundamental goals of the Hungarian University of Fine Arts have been unchanged ever since its foundation 150 years ago: to safeguard Hungary’s living art traditions in all fields of fine arts and, at the same time, to create new values open to contemporary trends in arts reflecting on them permanently through a course-based teaching of classical techniques and the most modern media and techniques, tapping into the international discourse. The international strategy and endeavours to modernise of the University have been reinforcing one another and have been inseparable ever since its foundation.
Traditionally, the basis of teaching is mastering the basics of the craft, which presupposes an in-depth study into the technical procedures for creating objects, just as much as the knowledge of anatomical or spatial representation discernible from the Renaissance tradition of imagery. All this knowledge expands continuously and naturally taking on new technical and digital procedures, while an infrastructure supporting independent study enables students to reflect on the globalised digital world in a fresh and innovative manner. Theoretical knowledge builds on to this foundation of technical craftsmanship – as students get to know the historical, aesthetic and philosophical interrelations of arts. The doctoral school ensures high standards and successful research work. Through public exhibitions and presentations, competitions and degree exhibitions at the end and during the academic year not only evaluation within the institution, but opportunities for external competition are also possible.
The University’s strategy of internationalisation is based on two interrelated pillars: in addition to teaching in Hungarian, we also launched foreign (English) language training and increased our participation in the Erasmus+ programme. Foreign language training at the University exists in several forms: foreign students can participate in courses delivered in English; the Department of Painting plans to open its 5-year undivided programme in English in 2021, to be followed by opening other programmes in English in the years thereafter; the entire programme of the Doctoral School is already accessible in English.
The Erasmus+ programme is the most important basis of the University’s international activity. The primary objective of the University’s Erasmus+ mobility and foreign partnership programmes is to enable students to personalise their studies, to choose when and where to study and to enable them to work in an international environment as students. Mobility and learning languages mutually reinforce one another: language skills increase interests in foreign studies, while foreign studies improve language skills, and assist equally in the understanding of other cultures and one’s own identity. The projects and exhibitions implemented together with foreign partners ultimately strengthen the increasingly powerful incorporation of Hungarian arts to the international contemporary art scene, while reinforcing the international role of Hungarian arts.
The University’s International and Exhibitions Office administers the mobility scholarships of its students and staff within the Erasmus+ programme. The work of the International and Exhibitions Office is directed by the general deputy to the rector who is also in charge of international relations. The Erasmus Rules of the University ensure compliance with the principles of ECHE and the transparency and quality requirements of applications and administration. The EU4Art European universities initiative makes up a separate structural unit within the institution.
Erasmus+ Charta (.pdf)
Erasmus Partner Institutions
Austria
Vienna - Academy of Fine Arts Vienna: https://www.akbild.ac.at
Belgium
Antwerpen - Artesis Plantijn Hogeschool Antwerpen: https://www.ap.be
Antwerpen – Artesis Plantijn Hogeschool Antwerpen: www.ap.be
Gent - Hogeschool Gent School of Arts - KASK – Koninklijk Conservatorium https://www.schoolofartsgent.be
Tournai - Académie des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Tournai: http://www.actournai.be
Bulgaria
Sofia - National Academy of Arts: http://nha.bg
Croatia
Dubrovnik – University of Dubrovnik: www.unidu.hr
Osijek - Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek www.unios.hr
Zagreb - Sveuciliste U Zagrebu, University of Zagreb: http://www.unizg.hr/homepage/international-exchange/exchange-students/
Czech Republic
Brno - Brno University of Technology www.vutbr.cz
Pardubice – University of Pardubice: www.uni-pardubice.eu
Plzen - University of West Bohemia: http://www.zcu.cz/en/
Prague - Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, Akademie Vytvarnych Umeni V Praze: http://www.avu.cz
Ústi nad Labem - Jan Evangelista Purkyne University, Faculty of Art and Design: https://www.ujep.cz/en/how-to-apply
Denmark
Copenhagen – Schools of Visual Arts - The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts: http://www.kunstakademiet.dk/en
Estonia
Tallinn - Estonian Academy of Fine Arts: http://www.artun.ee
Tartu - Pallas University of Applied Sciences / Korgem Kunstikool Pallas www.pallasart.ee
Finland
Helsinki (1) –Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture: http://arts.aalto.fi/en/
Helsinki (2) - Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences: http://www.metropolia.fi/
Helsinki (3) - Academy of Fine Arts, University of the Arts Helsinki: http://www.uniarts.fi/en/kuva
France
Angouleme/Poitiers - Ecole Européenne Supérieure de l'Image Angouleme-Poitiers: http://www.eesi.eu/site/index.php
Bordeaux - Ecole d’Enseignement Supérieur d’Art de Bordeaux https://www.ebabx.fr/fr
Caen - ÉSAM Caen/Cherbourg: www.esam-c2.fr
Lyon - Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Lyon: http://www.ensba-lyon.fr/
Marseille - Ecole Superieure D'Art Et de Design Marseille Mediterranee: http://www.esadmm.fr/index.htm
Paris - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne: http://www.univ-paris1.fr/international/
Strasbourg - Ecole supérieure des arts décoratifs de Strasbourg: www.hear.fr
Touluse - Institut supérieur des arts de Toulouse: http://www.isdat.fr/
Germany
Berlin - Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weissensee, Hochschule fuer Gestaltung: www.kh-berlin.de
Bonn - Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat Bonn: https://www.uni-bonn.de/
Cologne - Technische Hochschule Köln: https://www.th-koeln.de/
Darmstadt - Hochschule Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences: http://www.fbg.h-da.de
Dresden - Hochschule für Bildende Künste Dresden: http://www.hfbk-dresden.de/
Hamburg - Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW) Faculty for Design, Media and Information: http://www.design.haw-hamburg.de/
Karlsruhe – Staatliche Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe: www.hfg-karlsruhe.de
Kiel – Muthesius Kunsthochschule: www.muthesius-kunsthochschule.de
Lepizig - Hochschule fuer Grafik Und Buchkunst Leipzig / Academy of Visual Arts: www.hgb-leipzig.de
Munich - Akademie der Bildenden Künste München: http://www.adbk.de/index.php
Nuremberg - Akademie der Bildenden Künste Nürnberg: http://www.adbk-nuernberg.de/
Stuttgart - Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart (Stuttgart State Academy of Art and Design): http://www.abk-stuttgart.de/
Greece
Athens - Athens School of Fine Arts: http://www.erasmus.asfa.gr/
Tripolis - University of the Peloponnese www.uop.gr
Iceland
Reykjavík - Iceland Academy of The Arts: http://lhi.is/
Ireland
Cork - Cork Institute of Technology: http://www.cit.ie/
Dublin - Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology (IADT) www.iadt.ie
Italy
Aquila - Academy of Fine Arts of L’Aquila: www.accademiabellearti.laquila.it
Florence - Accademia di Belle Arti Firenze: http://www.accademia.firenze.it
Macerata - Accademia di Belle Arti Macerata: http://www.abamc.it
Milan - Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera - Milano: http://www.accademiadibrera.milano.it/
Napoli - Accademia Di Belle Arti di Napoli: http://www.abana.it/it/
Torino - Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti Torino: http://www.accademialbertina.torino.it/
Venice - Accademia di BelleArti di Venezia: www.accademiavenezia.it
Rome - Accademia di Belle Arti – Roma: http://www.accademiabelleartiroma.it/intro.aspx
Latvia
Riga - Art Academy of Latvia: www.lma.lv
Netherlands
The Hague - Royal Academy of Art, The Haag: http://www.kabk.nl/
Norway
Oslo - Kunsthogskolen Oslo National Academy of the Arts Oslo: http://www.khio.no
Poland
Krakow - Akademia Sztuk Pieknych im Jana Matejki W Krakowie: http://www.asp.krakow.pl
Lodz - Akademia Sztuk Pieknych im Wladislawa Strzeminskiego w Lodzi: https://www.asp.lodz.pl/
Szczecin - Szczecin Academy of Art www.akademiasztuki.eu
Warsaw - Sztuk Pieknych w Warsawie: http://www.asp.waw.pl/
Portugal
Lisboa - Universidade de Lisboa: http://www.fba.ul.pt
Romania
Bucuresti - Universitatea Nationala de Arte Bucuresti NATIONAL UNIVERSITY of ARTS Bucharest U.N.A. www.unarte.org
Cluj-Napoca - Universitatea de Arta Si Design din Cluj-Napoca: www.uad.ro
Serbia
Belgrade - University of Arts in Belgrade: www.arts.bg.ac.rs/en
Slovakia
Banská Bystrica - Academy of Arts in Banska Bystrica: http://www.aku.sk
Bratislava - Academy of Fine Arts and Design Bratislava: www.vsvu.sk
Spain
Bilbao – Universidad del País Vasco: www.ehu.es
Cuenca - Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha: http://www.uclm.es/english/
Granada (1) - Universidad de Granada: http://www.ugr.es és http://internacional.ugr.es/
Granada (2) - Esada Diseño: https://www.esada.es/
Madrid (1) - Universidad Complutense de Madrid: http://bellasartes.ucm.es/
Madrid (2) - Escuela Superior de Diseño de Madrid: http://esdmadridcampus.org/
Malaga – Universidad de Malága,Facultad de Bellas Artes: http://www.uma.es
Valencia (1) - Universidad Politécnica de Valencia: www.upv.es/index-en.html
Valencia (2) - Gandia Campus – Universidad Politècnica de València - Gandia Campus: www.gandia.upv.es
Turkey
Istanbul - Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University: www.msgsu.edu.tr/
Istanbul - Istanbul Arel University http://www.arel.edu.tr
Istanbul - Istanbul Ayvansaray University http://www.ayvansaray.edu.tr
United Kingdom
Canterbury - Canterbury Christ Church University: www.canterbury.ac.uk
Dundee - University of Dundee: http://www.dundee.ac.uk/undergraduate/
Edinburgh - The University of Edinburgh: http://www.eca.ac.uk/
Glasgow - Glasgow School of Art Lbg: http://www.gsa.ac.uk/
Leeds (1) - University of Leeds: http://www.leeds.ac.uk/arts/
Leeds (2) - Leeds Arts University: http://www.leeds-art.ac.uk/study/undergraduate-programmes/
Reading - University of Reading: www.reading.ac.uk
Application Procedure
Dear Prospective Students,
From 2015 we have opened a new online application system.
Please, do not send any printed materials as we cannot send you back anything. Thank you!
The Hungarian University of Fine Arts only accepts applications for the upcoming academic year. Admission to each department is based on the acceptance by HUFA departmental review of complete applications. Applicants are evaluated on their creative work, and all applicants must submit a portfolio of work consisting of a maximum of twenty pieces. Applicants whose work is time-based should submit film stills, video stills, and/or performance documentation as still images and should also provide URLs for time-based work available online.
Please note: your choice of program(s) during the application must be reflected/supported by the content of your portfolio, i.e. you will only be considered for scenography, for example, if the work presented in the portfolio shows that you have sufficient background/previous academic training in the field.
Application deadlines:
Autumn semester/entire academic year: 15 May
Spring semester: 30 October
Your home university needs to nominate you for your student exchange period at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts.
Please, start your online application here.
Erasmus documents
Erasmus Policy Statement (Overall Strategy)
download (.pdf)
Erasmus charter
download (.pdf)