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Happy Holidays and all the best to you in the year to come!
Happy Holidays and all the best to you in the year to come!
Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orbán and Professor Péter Sótonyi, Rector of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest officially inaugurated three renovated pavilion buildings on the university’s István Street campus.
A frequently asked question is why botanical education is necessary for veterinary training and what justifies the existence of an independent Department of Botany, unlike most European veterinary schools.
On November 14, the “Veterinary updates in livestock practice” workshop was successfully held at the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, with approximately 70 participants.
This event provided an excellent opportunity for attendees to become familiar with the research and innovation activities at the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, while researchers found it inspiring, encouraging collaboration and further reflection.
Conference Students’ Research Circle November 19, 2024, Tuesday, 8:30am Venue: University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest Assembly Hall (Aula) (Budapest, VII. István u. 2.) Duration of each presentation is 8 minutes Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Sótonyi Péter Program time event 8:30 Opening ceremony Greetings by: Prof. Dr. Bence Rácz, vice-president of the TDK 12:00-12:30 Lunch around 3pm
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Since 2007, it has become a tradition at the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest to commemorate the 1956 Revolution and War of Independence on October 24, the anniversary of Zoltán Tatay’s death.
For decades, he served as Editor-in-Chief of Hungarian Veterinarians’ Journal, where he redefined the journal’s intellectual and content direction.
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The Livestock and Food Chain Safety College was founded in November 2023 by students dedicated to livestock medicine.