Aquincum Institute of Technology (AIT) is a study abroad opportunity for North American undergraduates in Budapest, Hungary. AIT offers undergraduate programs in computer science, software engineering, and information technology. Established in 2007, the program was created by the businessman Gábor Bojár, founder of Graphisoft.[1] After Bojár sold Graphisoft, he used a majority of the profit from this sale to found AIT in an effort to "Invest in People.".[2] The first official semester was Spring 2011. Each semester, approximately 30-50 North American students study at AIT.[3]
A similar program for mathematics students in Budapest is the Budapest Semesters in Mathematics Program.
^AIT Budapest, "Overview," Accessed 23 Nov 2014.
^"Letter from the Founder," AIT-Budapest, Accessed 23 Nov 2014
^"Why Ait?" AIT-Budapest, Accessed 23 Nov 2014.
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