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I appreciate the mention of recent efforts to strengthen the research system in Hungary in your News article on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s fall from power (see Nature 652, 839–840; 2026). Following my appointment as president of the Hungarian Research Network (HUN-REN) in May 2023, this self-governing research organization of 15 institutions performed a comprehensive international scientific audit. It involved around 100 global experts and conducted independent benchmarking exercises against more than 20 comparable organizations. These analyses showed structural and cultural shortcomings in the country’s research system, including the lack of systematic evaluation, international peer review, performance-based funding and internal collaboration.
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Nature 652, 1420 (2026)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-026-01367-1
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