The university was founded in 1635 in Nagyszombat,
Kingdom of Hungary (today
Trnava, Slovakia) by the archbishop and theologian
Péter Pázmány. Leadership was given over to the
Jesuits. Initially the university only had two faculties (Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Theology). The Faculty of Law was added in 1667 and the Faculty of Medicine was started in 1769. After the dissolution of the Jesuit order, the university was moved to
Buda (today part of
Budapest) in 1777 in accordance with the intention of the founder. The university moved to its present location in
Pest (now also part of Budapest) in 1784. The language of education was
Latin until 1844, when Hungarian was introduced as an exclusive official language. Women have been allowed to enroll since 1895. Although several Hungarian universities opted for the new foundation model, Eötvös Loránd University remained state-owned. == Academic profile ==