Five Grace College faculty and staff members recently returned from a visit to the school’s partner institution, Károli Gáspár University, located in Budapest, Hungary. The visit, which lasted from February 7-11, allowed representatives from both schools to reconnect, discuss general education course exchange and brainstorm additional opportunities for partnership.
“At Grace, we open the door to international education both on our campus and around the world,” said Dr. Lindsey Richter, director of the Institute of Global Studies at Grace. “The partnership between Grace and Károli Gáspár, one of the largest Christian universities in Hungary, has provided rich cultural learning experiences through exchange semesters and short-term trips. As our partnership grows, we are excited for additional opportunities to welcome Károli students and faculty on our campus and to explore new summer programming for Grace students in the beautiful city of Budapest.”
Richter was joined on the visit by Dr. Pat Loebs, professor of communication who has previously spent a semester teaching at Károli in the fall of 2019, and Dr. Jared Burkholder, professor of American and world history. During their visit, Loebs and Burkholder both presented papers at Károli’s International Academic Conference: “Social Science Aspects of Social Media.”
Also participating was Deborah Wilhite, program coordinator of the Institute for Global Studies, and Dr. Ryan Johnson, director of general education. While Wilhite connected with her Hungarian counterparts to streamline cultural exchange opportunities, Johnson began developing a number of Humanities Core course equivalencies, making transferabilty between the two institutions much easier.
All five participants took part in a formal meet and greet with Károli Gáspár’s Rector, Prof. Dr. László Trócsányi. Every member of Grace’s delegation reported what an honor it was to have face time with such a prestigious individual.
“It was a lovely experience to meet with the faculty of a Christian university that, although on another continent, share our love for Jesus and our commitment to academic excellence that we have here at Grace College,” said Johnson. “We have begun the process of simplifying the transfer of course credit for our general education courses, and given the quality of the faculty we met with and the extent of their cooperation with us so far, I believe we will succeed.”