Hotels from the outside, inside, and what's behind them (Nagykanizsa)
Summary of the presentation: Hungarian tourism, and within it the hotel industry, has undergone significant development over the past decade. Whether we consider the expansion of hotel capacity or the increase in the number of guest nights spent in them, we can see that tourism in our country has been breaking records continuously since 20
Where does the circular economy fit in, beyond just being green? (Nagykanizsa)
How to live in a cycle? What can you do in your everyday life to create a sustainable future? In 45 minutes together, you will understand what a circular economy is, learn about examples of circularity, and get tips for a circular everyday life. You will also have the opportunity to play an active role in building a new sustainable world! How? You will find out in the presentation! Every drop [...]
Mindset Mini-Training – The Power of Believing in Growth (Nagykanizsa)
Did you know that it's not just about ability and talent, but also about achieving your goals? At the University of Pannonia, we teach with the power of a development-focused approach, based on the scientific insight that our mind's ability to learn and solve problems can be developed! In the mini-training you can get answers to the question why some individuals with the same talents are outstanding [...]
Information Society (Nagykanizsa)
In our world, we are affected by information from many places. We have now reached the point where their origin and credibility are highly questionable. What is the problem and can we do something about it? This somewhat provocative presentation raises and clarifies a number of (delicate) questions and thus broadens our view of the world. If you want to be more aware of your surroundings and the [...]
Automated pilot plant at PEN (Nagykanizsa)
At the University of Pannonia Nagykanizsa - University Centre for Circular Economy, we are building the future in many ways, for example our robotic model factory, which is a perfect demonstration of the challenges of Industry 4.0. If you are interested in how such a model factory is created and how it works, this presentation is designed for you. The lecture is aimed at primary school students in grades 7-8 and secondary school students.
The Jobs of the Future (Nagykanizsa)
In today's fast-paced world, jobs are constantly changing and there are a number of issues that can be of particular importance for career planning, as current trends suggest that many occupations will disappear or at least be drastically transformed, while a whole new range of professions will emerge. This presentation is interesting and thought-provoking, perhaps a little [...]
PENdroid, the new generation IT talent nurturing programme (Nagykanizsa)
Finding and developing talent is always a difficult and demanding professional task. In today's fast-paced world, many methodologies need to be rethought and this is particularly true in the field of IT, where talent needs to be developed in a way that also provides valuable knowledge for the market. At the University of Pannon Nagykanizsa - University Centre for Circular Economy we have developed a [...]
Digital Security (Nagykanizsa)
What threats surround us in the digital world? How can we protect ourselves against these threats? Why is there no perfect protection? What could the future bring? The presentation is aimed at secondary school students.
Do you accept it? Social media – what do they know about me (Nagykanizsa)
The presentation will give an insight into the basics of how social media works and what drives it, which is primarily based on the users. Users, as key actors in social media, have different content, expressions, interests and many other aspects. We users offer the possibility to group us according to different aspects, to use our data and even to influence our opinions with targeted content. We will [...]
Hormones in water? What should I drink: tap water or bottled water? (Nagykanizsa)
From time to time, it has been suggested that the active ingredients of hormonal contraceptives can be found in our drinking water, causing adverse effects. Is there really something to be afraid of or is this just another urban legend? The lecture is aimed at secondary school students.