Prezilimpia

Prezilimpia Summary

The first Faculty Round of Prezilimpia was organised at the University of Szeged, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, the main organizer of the event. More than twenty students participated in the competition at the Faculty Round.

The topic of the competition was the “Future of transportation”. The contestants could create their 8-minute presentation in this specific topic. The speeches and presentations were extremely inspiring and motivating. Their topics included self-driving cars, hybrid cars, the most modern technologies and the most shocking statistics related to transportation. Students presented in Hungarian and in English.

The judges had a difficult task choosing the winners, because each presentation was exceptional. After a long elaboration, they announced the first three winners:

  1. 1st place: Jamil Hajiyev
  2. 2nd place: Simon Dávid
  3. 3rd place: Hamid Khalfaguliyev

According to the number of participants, the first two winners could qualify themselves into the Final and National Round of Prezilimpia, which will be held at the University of Szeged, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, 27 April 2018.

Congratulations to each participant and our winners!

The judges of the Faculty Round:

  • Erika Seres – Toastmasters Club Szeged
  • Dr. Ildikó Pusztai-Varga – SZTE GTK International Relations Manager
  • Gergely Farkas – SZTE GTK Teachers’ assistant

We hereby would like to thank them for their presence and professionalism.

The competition could not have been conducted without our sponsors:

  • Autó Univerzál
  • Dr. Prezi
  • Közlekedéstudományi Intézet
  • Szegedi Közlekedési Társaság
  • Tesla Élményvezetés
  • University of Szeged, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration

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