Bank account number change
The University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest will change its bank account number on 1st August which will affect certain type of payments. The new bank account number will be published after 3rd August 2020.
The University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest will change its bank account number on 1st August which will affect certain type of payments. The new bank account number will be published after 3rd August 2020.
This week our Admission Officer, Gabriella is waiting for you with a guest, Ciara Reynolds vet student, live from campus!
Árisz Ziszisz talked about the university community, how its strength was manifested in organizing the online student concert and how it motivated him, a former biology student, to keep trying to get into the veterinary training programme until he succeeded. Here’s an excerpt from our interview with him.
On behalf of the Senate of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, we cordially invite you to the Ceremonial opening of the academic year 2020/2021.
Our Instagram Live Q&A this week will be about the latest news of entry restrictions taking effect starting 15th July in Hungary. We will talk about exemptions, compulsory home quarantine, the three categories of foreign countries: red, yellow, green and everything else you need to know.
Learn about the latest news and information about entering Hungary, especially for students of higher education.
On 29th of May 2020, a new Chromatography Laboratory was launched at the University of Veterinary Medicine, which is the first facility of the soon to be established Central Laboratory. The development was carried out within the framework of the Thematic Excellence Program granted by NKFI. In addition to the formation of a new laboratory, a UHPLC-MS/MS mass spectrometer has been obtained.
We are pleased to announce that, based on the decision of the Hungarian National Assembly, the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest is included in the 6 universities in Hungary that are going to change their operating model in 2020.
Literally overnight, the Internet became the carrier of educational materials for vets and biologists this March. There has been a logistic change which, despite all its road bumps, has achieved the ultimate goal: a continuous training. On the other hand, Director of IT and Security Dezső Bella explains to us that just because you uploaded a slide show or a Word document to a website, it doesn’t mean you have a real distance learning project yet.
Photo album about the daily life of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, through the eyes of our graduate student, Flóra Jakab.
Did you miss the deadline for application? No worries, join our Instagram Live Q&A Session this Thursday at 2 pm (CEST) and we will tell you what you can do.