Pázmány Péter Catholic University (PPKE) is a state-approved higher education institution governed by the Catholic Church and one of Hungary's oldest and most prestigious academic centers. Founded in 1635 by Archbishop Péter Pázmány, it combines centuries-old humanistic traditions with 21st-century research, particularly in the fields of info-bionics and artificial intelligence.
Historical Foundation: Established in Nagyszombat in 1635, the university is a direct successor to the institution that formed the basis of Hungary’s modern higher education system.
Unique Academic Niche: It is uniquely positioned as a "research-intensive" Catholic university, bridging the gap between classical humanities, theology, and cutting-edge biotechnology.
Multi-Campus Presence: Its faculties are primarily located in the historic districts of Budapest, with a dedicated teacher training center in Esztergom.
International Excellence: In the QS World University Rankings: Europe 2026, the university saw a significant rise, ranking 74th in Europe for inbound student mobility (Erasmus+), reflecting its popularity among international exchange students.