Security challenges in Central European higher education
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II. Rákóczi Ferenc Kárpátaljai Magyar Egyetem
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Abstract. The transformation of higher education systems in Central Europe over the past three decades has
created both opportunities and new security challenges. The expansion of international academic
mobility, the implementation of the Bologna Process, and the rise of digital education have reshaped
the institutional landscape while exposing universities to social, technological, and political risks.
This study examines how higher education institutions (HEIs) in Central Europe – particularly in
Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Ukraine – manage these complex challenges
related to academic integrity, data protection, institutional autonomy, and the resilience of educational
infrastructures.
The research objective is to identify the structural and human factors that influence the security
and stability of higher education in the region. The paper analyzes how political transitions,
internationalization, and technological modernization affect institutional governance and academic
culture [1; 2]. The study applies a comparative approach that integrates insights from education
policy, sociology, and security studies. By interpreting “security” not merely as physical or cyber
protection but as the safeguarding of academic values, the research connects traditional risk
management with intellectual and cultural resilience [3].
From a methodological perspective, the analysis relies on a synthesis of policy documents,
international reports, and empirical studies. The COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine have
further highlighted the fragility of higher education systems in the region, forcing universities to adapt
rapidly to hybrid learning, digital communication, and crisis management [4].
The findings reveal several interrelated categories of security risks.
(1) Digital and information security: The rapid digitization of learning environments, particularly
during the pandemic, increased the vulnerability of universities to cyberattacks, data breaches, and
academic fraud. Institutions have been compelled to develop new regulatory frameworks for digital
ethics and data governance [5].
(2) Institutional and political security: In several Central European countries, higher education
autonomy remains under pressure from political centralization and funding dependency. These
dynamics threaten the principle of academic freedom and weaken institutional resilience [1; 3].
(3) Social and cultural security: The diversification of the student population, growing
internationalization, and demographic decline have reshaped academic communities. Universities
must balance inclusiveness and competitiveness while maintaining the integrity of academic
standards.
The scientific novelty of the study lies in defining educational security as a multidimensional
concept that integrates digital, institutional, and cultural components. It demonstrates that Central
European universities face not only technical or administrative threats, but also challenges to their
intellectual and academic independence – the ability to sustain autonomous knowledge creation in
the face of political, economic, or ideological pressures. The study argues that sustainable security in
higher education requires a systemic approach combining transparent governance, ethical leadership,
and cross-border cooperation.
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Teljes kiadvány: https://kme.org.ua/uk/publications/rol-bezpeki-v-transkordonnomu-ta-mizhnarodnomu-spivrobitnictvi/
Бібліографічний опис
In Csernicskó István, Maruszinec Marianna, Molnár D. Erzsébet, Mulesza Okszána és Melehánics Anna (szerk.): A biztonság szerepe a határon átnyúló és nemzetközi együttműködésben. Nemzetközi tudományos és szakmai konferencia Beregszász, 2025. október 8–9. Absztraktkötet. Beregszász, II. Rákóczi Ferenc Kárpátaljai Magyar Egyetem, 2025. pp. 371-372.
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