Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary (Hungarian: Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem), also known as KRE, is a Christian university in Budapest, Hungary. The university is named after Gáspár Károlyi. The university, which is among Hungary's top 10 universities, blends the heritage of Protestant Christian learning with modern professional advancements.
The university has four Doctoral Schools which offer Ph.D programmes in history, psychology, law, and theology:
There is also the Faculty of Economics, Health Sciences and Social Studies.
The new campus of the KRE will be built in the vicinity of Markusovszky Square with state and church funding, and will accommodate the Faculty of Law and the Institute of Psychology, which will simultaneously host more than 2,000 students. The Reformed Church of Hungary announced previously an open architectural competition for the design of the new campus in Ferencváros. Total of 42 architectural firms submitted their proposals. The winning entry was selected by a jury of experts from Archikon Architects, Budapest.
Károli University has dormitories and residence halls for full-time students. The University also offers international students accommodation possibilities. The University is in partnership with two student dormitories in Budapest:
Foreign citizens can apply for the following scholarships: Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme, Károli Christian Scholarship, Scholarship for Christian Young People and Hungarian Diaspora Scholarship.
The university has established bilateral contacts and cooperations with about 160 partner institutions across 37 countries worldwide. Most of the partners are European universities, but the number of partnerships with overseas universities is continuously growing (USA, Canada, Korea, Japan). Within Europe, the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union plays a central role in facilitating international coopearation. The university is also a member of the regional CEEPUS mobility programme. In addition, Károli also participates in the International Credit Mobility (ICM) programme, which facilities both the outbound mobility of Károli students to overseas universities and the inbound mobility of exchange students from abroad. Its main focus, as a Christian university, is to establish connections with other Christian higher education institutions globally. In order to make this easier, the University has become a part of the International Network for Christian Higher Education (INCHE) and is affiliated with the Council of Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU) as an associate member. From 2015 onwards, Károli Gáspár University, along with more than 900 universities globally, has signed the Magna Charta Universitatum to uphold academic freedom and autonomy in higher education institutions.
The university offers football, basketball, floorball, water polo and ice hockey training sessions. The university's volleyball team is four-time Budapest champion, the handball team is two-time Budapest champion and the beach handball team is three-time national champion. There are plenty of opportunities for recreational sports as well: aerobics, zumba, pilates, dance, and martial arts. The Sports Club of Károli Gáspár University (Károli SC) with 4+1 sections offers all participants of competitive sports and leisure sports a variety of forms of exercise, high level coaching and competition opportunities.