Hungarian universities are the clear winners of the European Union recovery fund, with 1,509 billion forints (EUR 4.2bn) of the 6,000 billion forints available to Hungary to be spent on developments at universities between 2021 and 2026, the minister of innovation and technology said on Friday. László Palkovics said the government’s decision would unleash an unprecedented amount of funding — four times the total amount of support for higher education during the previous EU budget period. The 1,509 billion forints will be used to fund universities, develop an innovation ecosystem around universities and strengthen links between universities and vocational education institutions, he said. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Facebook that István Stumpf, a former constitutional court judge, will be in charge of coordinating the transformation of Hungary’s higher education system. Orbán added that the reform of universities would be the most important programme of the years ahead.