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The 13th Intersections Conference was held in spring 2026 at Dharma Gate Buddhist College, organised by the Philosophy Section of the National Association of Doctoral Students (DOSZ). The two-day event, featuring more than 30 speakers, focused on phenomenology and existentialism. The two keynote speakers were Tamás Ullmann, Professor at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) and Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and Zoltán Kőváry, Associate Professor with habilitation and one of Hungary’s leading representatives of existential psychology.

Our College’s Quality Development Work Reaches an Outstanding Milestone Our College’s quality development work has reached an outstanding milestone. The Buddhist Quality Management System (BMIR)

The Hungarian Accreditation Committee has accredited Dharma Gate Buddhist College for another five years By its Resolution No. 2026/3/VIII, the Hungarian Accreditation Committee has accredited

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