The event had a very international feel as 40 participants from Hungarian universities were joined online by students from Alaska, India, the United Kingdon, Poland, Czeckia and Japan including those from Cambridge University in the UK and Charles Univesity in Prague. Applicants studying BA, MA and PhD degrees participated and tested their knowledge and skills presenting posters on British literature, American literature, culture, history, linguistics and language pedagogy.
The Institute of Modern Philology was represented by Pálinkás Mercédesz, Rubi Laura, Tóth Dániel, Stefán Sarolta, Szabó Izabella Vanessza and Ambrus Marcell, who won first prize in the MA category with The Concept of Fellowship in Malory and Tolkien. Congratulations!