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Timetable of talks:
Venue
The lectures will take place in room 3-218 in the Southern Building of Eötvös Loránd University Campus in Lágymányos (area between Petőfi bridge and Rákóczi Bridge on the Buda side of the Danube (address: Pázmány Péter sétány 1/c). Coffee and refreshment will be available in room 3-306, starting from 8:30 AM on Monday. — To help find your way to the location of the summerschool, we posted a few pictures in the following album. (Pictures from the school will be uploaded to the site during the event.)
Our first lecture starts on Monday at 9 AM and the last lecture ends on Friday at 12:30 PM. Every day after the second talk, around 12:30 PM there will be a one and a half hour long lunch break. For lunch we recommend the cafeteria of the Research Centre for Natural Sciences, three minutes from the faculty bulding, but many other smaller restaurants can be found in the vicinity, too. A "Daily choice" menu costs approx. 5-6 Euros.
Student presentations
For those of you who would be interested in sharing your present work with others, we will organize a session on Tuesday where in 10 minutes you could summarize the problems on which you work. You may present your work even if it is not closely related to the topic of the school. Please, send a small note about your topic to the organizers, possibly during the week preceding the summer school.
Excursion
We plan to keep Wednesday afternoon free.
- The planned program is a visit to Pálvölgyi Cave. You will need either a bus pass or 4 bus tickets to get there and back in the vicinity of the university.
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If the weather permits, on Thursday, after the afternoon talk another
outdoor activity is planned for interested participants: it would be
possible to go for a bicycle tour through Budapest, mostly on
safe bicycle paths. The tour would be approximately 20 km long,
starting at the University and ending in the City park and it
can be easily done in about 2-2.5 hours. An optional return to the
university or getting to downtown is also possible. No
particular skills are necessary for the tour, however the
possibility of such a tour will largely depend on the weather
(heavy rain or a strong heatwave — not unusual for June
— would make the trip less enjoyable). The route would
enable the participants to see places (at a relatively close
range) like the Gellért Hill, the Buda Castle, Erzsébet Bridge,
Chain Bridge, Parliament, Margit Island, Duna Arena (sight of
the 2017 and 2022 World championship in swimming),
St. Stephen’s Basilica, the Opera House, Heroes square,
Museum of Fine Arts, the City park, the new Ethnographic Museum
and the new House of Music. See a
map and
photos of some of the sites.
To obtain bikes for the tour, we recommend the rental chain called BUBI with a large number of bicycles and docking stations. The cost of a bicycle rental for 2 hours would be approx. 12 Euros although people with local address can make a better deal with some breaks during the tour. For those of you who decide to join the tour, we will try to organize to have enough bicycles at the starting point by the time we leave. If you are interested, please check the website of the BUBI rental and download the suggested application.
Local transport
Budapest has a large network of public transport service with buses, trams, troleybuses, metrolines, local train etc. serving the public. The main source of information could be the website of the local transport company. It is recommended that you obtain a two week pass for unlimited travel within the boundaries of Budapest; it costs approx. 15 Euros. With a student ID from an EU country you are entitled to a one month student pass for approx. 8 Euros. For details see the webpage mentioned above.
Words of caution
Budapest is a relatively safe city however as in most larger cities thefts are possible, especially on buses or other means of transportation. Please, keep your valuables at a safe place. Don’t leave your bag, camera, laptop or phone unattended in public places. Also be aware of pickpockets usually operating in larger crowds on buses or trams. Thus it is a wise precaution to take off your backpack once you board a bus.
Be also careful with restaurants: overcharging is possible in some downtown places. It is possible to have a quite decent lunch for 3000 forints (approx. 8 Euros) or even less but of course in some places you could pay more. However, to pay over 20 Euros may already mean that you eat at an expensive place. Before you enter a restaurant, check the menu and also check your bill before you pay.
Weather
The weather is usually quite hot at this time of the year. Check the forecast at https://met.hu/en/idojaras/. It seems now that we shall have temperatures with daily highs in the range of 30 degrees.
Currency, payment
The local currency is Hungarian forint. The exchange rate is quite volatile in these turbulant days, but it is safe to expect that 1 Euro will be worth approx 390 Forints during the period of the summer school. Please, do not change money if someone approaches you with such an offer: it is not only illegal but also dangerous. You may easily be robbed or tricked by these “street exchanges”. There are many official exchange offices where you can change you currency to forints. Some caution is recommended here: the exchange rates are usually worse at airports, train stations or some chains of money exchange services. We recommend that you check the gap between buying and selling rates. With major currencies this gap should not be more than 3-4% (e.g. 385 buying and 395 selliing rate for 1 Euro).
On the other hand we should mention that payment with credit cards or debit cards is widespread and relatively safe. Plus usually the applied exchange rate offers you a better deal than direct exchange. (Of course this may depend on the type of card you have and your local bank. And unlike direct payment, cash withdrawal from a credit card is quite expensive.) You should keep this in mind when you exchange money: you can get along quite well with a smaller amount of cash.)