MCC’s formal educational trainings aim to provide students with sound theoretical and practical knowledge, a solid professional foundation of the different disciplines, individual development, and a unique approach. All these together represent such a stock of knowledge that is impossible to be imparted to talented young people in mass education. MCC’s individualized interdisciplinary training in small groups supplementing traditional higher education is a gap-filler in Hungary and a rarity elsewhere in Europe. Currently, six such schools are open for students to apply. These are the School of Law, the School of Economy, the School of International Relations, the School of Media, the MCC Mindset-Psychology School, and the School of Social Sciences and History. Following the British model, the schools are divided into centers where the heads of schools and centers — as well as the constantly expanding faculty of teacher scientists, organize lectures and conferences, coordinate scientific research — are involved in the book publication program of MCC, publish studies, articles and, through the media, participate in the expert analysis and the interpretation in the plain language of the developments in the world and in Hungary.
The schools are headed by reputable Hungarian experts, academicians, and faculty members with long experience in higher education. We believe that broad-mindedness and a multidisciplinary approach are important attributes of future talented leaders, therefore we give the opportunity our students and encourage them to attend lectures from other schools, and we invite our teachers to organize joint professional programs for the students.