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Scholars fear influence of Orb谩n-linked college after expansion

Purchase of Vienna-based university by Mathias Corvinus Collegium seen as attempt to spread ideology of populist leader abroad

Published on
May 24, 2023
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May 24, 2023
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A private educational institution with close ties to the populist Hungarian prime minister听Viktor Orb谩n has bought a majority share in a Vienna-based university in what scholars听fear听is an attempt to spread his influence across Europe.

The Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) 鈥 branded by听one professor as a 鈥済lobal centre for Orb谩n-style conservatism鈥 鈥 now owns a 90 per cent听stake in听the Modul University Vienna, a big step in its international expansion plans.

MCC was founded in 1996听thanks to a donation from Andr谩s Tombor, a Hungarian businessman and philanthropist with links to the national-conservative Fidesz party, which has dominated Hungarian politics for听more than a decade.

The institution has unusually close links to the party. Its听chair of trustees, Bal谩zs Orb谩n (no relation),听is the political director for听Mr Orb谩n, and J谩nos Cs谩k, the current minister for culture and innovation, is among its patrons.

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It began by offering tutoring and professional development to select high school and university students, later expanding into research, book publishing, leadership and doctoral training. It has 14 study centres in Hungary and nine听abroad.

The MCC said the acquisition would allow student exchanges to Vienna and help it cater to students 鈥渇rom the Carpathian Basin鈥, referring to the culturally Hungarian regions outside the country鈥檚 borders. In addition, it will enable MCC academics to collaborate with Modul鈥檚 well-cited听staff and join 鈥渕ajor international research projects鈥, the Budapest-based institution said.

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Despite its political ties, Karl W枚ber, the president of Modul, told 糖心Vlog he had no concerns that the acquisition would lead to political interference, adding that the MCC had not shared any plans to alter Modul鈥檚 teaching or research.

鈥淢odul University Vienna will always be independent of political influence, whether from MCC or any of our other or previous owners,鈥 he said.

Fidesz has been criticised for its interference in Hungarian higher education,听especially the passing of a 2017 law听that imposed a raft of licensing measures on foreign-accredited universities,听forcing the听previously Budapest-based听Central European University (CEU)听to听shift its operations to Vienna.

In contrast, in 2020, another Fidesz bill gifted two properties and a package of valuable state-owned petroleum and pharmaceutical shares to the MCC, which has allowed it to expand domestically and internationally.

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Dorit Geva, a political sociologist at CEU, said the MCC听was the antithesis of听her university,听which was nurture a generation of liberal intellectuals after the fall of communism. With the MCC, 鈥測ou have to very strongly replace liberal with conservative,鈥 she said.

鈥淕oing to an event at MCC really feels like what CEU had been in the past: extremely well-endowed, very open-feeling, very international,鈥澨齈rofessor Geva听continued.

鈥淚t has the feel of a place that is making a name for itself and where a new generation is taking form. That was absolutely the CEU project,鈥 she said, adding that its ambitions exceeded CEU in that it offered programming听for those of听primary school age.

Professor Geva said the institution, opposite a park on the west bank of the Danube, had sought to be the 鈥済lobal centre for Orb谩n-style conservatism鈥, but that although听the MCC had hosted luminaries of the US right, such as broadcaster Tucker Carlson, its perspective was deliberately European.

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鈥淭he intellectual project is unique and different from American conservatism,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not a Thatcherite vision of the role of universities and higher education. There is a religious concept of 鈥榮pirit鈥櫶齮hat goes beyond preparation for the job market.鈥

Professor Geva said the recent acquisition of Modul was 鈥渆mblematic of Orb谩n鈥檚 ambition to transform the European political map through education鈥.听The MCC had not responded to these claims at the time of writing.

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ben.upton@timeshighereducation.com

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