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Threatened Central European University to open Vienna campus

New outpost does not undermine commitment to remain in Budapest, institution insists

Published on
March 14, 2018
Last updated
March 14, 2018
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The Central European University is in talks to open a branch campus in Vienna amid continuing uncertainty over its future in Budapest.

Since March last year, the university鈥檚 future in Hungary has been imperilled聽by government legislation, which academics see as a politically motivated attack on its liberal democratic mission. The law imposed a range of restrictions on overseas universities operating in Hungary, including the need to maintain a campus in their home country.

In October, the CEU signed a memorandum of understanding with Bard College that would see the CEU deliver 鈥渆ducational activities鈥 in New York, creating what the university called 鈥渢he basis for an agreement鈥 with Viktor Orb谩n鈥檚 government.

However, the Hungarian government is yet to sign up to the agreement, having extended the deadline for compliance with the new law until 2019.

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In its latest announcement, the CEU insists that it is committed to staying in Budapest but reveals that it is in negotiations to open a campus in the Austrian capital.

Michael Ignatieff, CEU鈥檚 president, said that establishing an outpost in Vienna 鈥渨ill give CEU鈥檚 faculty and students exciting new opportunities鈥.

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But he added: 鈥淓ven as we develop a CEU Vienna, Budapest will remain our home base. We are committed to resolving our long-term future in Budapest.鈥

The memorandum of understanding with the city of Vienna would commit the CEU to a 99-year lease, 鈥渕aking for a long-term commitment to the city鈥, according a statement from the university.

鈥淎s the largest German-speaking university city, close to CEU鈥檚 home base in Budapest, Vienna offers ideal conditions for a new site鈥, it said.

david.matthews@timeshighereducation.com

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