A drop of water in need should be repaid with a spring in deed.

We interviewed Liang Xinyue, a former environmental engineering graduate student on our English language course, about his experiences and life.

What have you been doing since graduation?

After completing my undergraduate studies at Óbuda University, I returned to China and interned in the field of environmental science and engineering for about half a year. Shortly after, I applied for a master’s program in the same year, also focusing on environmental engineering. Time flies, and my years of study have passed in the blink of an eye. I am now a PhD candidate at the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Science, currently awaiting my final defence.

What is your favourite memory from college?

If I look back on my time on campus, what I cherish the most is having plenty of time for myself—being able to sit down and learn a new course, exploring ideas together with professors and classmates. At the time, it all felt so ordinary, but looking back now, I truly miss those moments.

How has your education helped you in your career?

Through continuous learning, the accumulation of theoretical knowledge has helped me better understand the underlying principles of how the real world of the environment operates. It’s like climbing a staircase, you need to reach a certain level before you can see different views, right?

What are you most proud of in your life?

I consider myself a very ordinary girl, but when I look back on the years I’ve been through, studying in Hungary for so long and spending years apart from my family, I feel proud of my perseverance. Because I have always wanted to carve out my path with independence and dedication.

What are you most grateful for the OE RKK?

An old Chinese says, “A drop of water in need should be repaid with a spring in deed.” At Óbuda University, I was like a fledgling, receiving immense care and support. The professors there gave me the courage to explore new worlds and instilled in me a sense of kindness and warmth from the very beginning.

Congratulations on your success and thank you for the interview!

Obuda University’s English-language Industrial Product Design program graduates receive diplomas

The diplomas were presented to the graduates of the English-language industrial product design program at the Rejtő Sándor Faculty of Light Industry and Environmental Engineering of Obuda University in a ceremonial setting. The event was attended by the faculty’s leaders, instructors, and the graduates’ families and friends.

At the beginning of the graduation ceremony, Dr. habil. László Koltai, Dean of RKK, greeted those present. In his speech, he praised the achievements of the graduates and emphasized that the university is proud to have such talented and diligent students.

You have worked hard over the past years, completing numerous exams to reach this milestone. Your perseverance, diligence, and creativity have paid off. We are proud of you and we are confident that you will be successful in your profession,” said the Dean.

After the welcoming speech, the graduates were able to receive their diplomas. The diplomas were handed over by the Dean of the Rejtő Faculty and the Director of the Product Design Institute, Dr. Edit Csanák DLA, who said in connection with the ceremony: “I am particularly pleased that our English-language training was so successful. This proves that our training is internationally competitive and our students can find their place anywhere in the world.

At the end of the ceremony, the graduates took the engineers’ oath before the faculty management. After that, they thanked the university, the instructors, and their families for their support. Several of the new graduates emphasized that during their years at the university, they not only gained professional knowledge but also made friendships that would last a lifetime.

The graduation ceremony was a memorable day for the graduates. The university management and instructors congratulated the new graduates and wished them every success in the future.