Six papers were selected to the oral round of the Network and Data Science Session at the Scientific Student Association’s Conference. Students presented a wide variety of topics, for example, Predicting the success of movies based on the quality of their scripts, Forecasting the 2026 Hungarian elections, and Comparing the choice of AI to human employers in selecting job candidates. The quality of the papers are illustrated by the fact that each six candidates were selected to represent Corvinus at the national level OTDK next year. Congratulations to Kristóf Andrási (1st prize), Roland Tuboly (1st prize), Kristóf Légrádi (3rd prize), Tamás Somogyi, Ákos Virág & Patrik Bruinsma, and Bao Nguyen, and to their supervisors in ANETI and beyond!