Frogs are an integral part of the food chain—tadpoles feed on mosquito larvae, while adult frogs consume pests such as slugs and insects.

Frogs are an integral part of the food chain—tadpoles feed on mosquito larvae, while adult frogs consume pests such as slugs and insects.
During this special week, students take control of the university’s downtown campus and fill it with vibrant and exciting programs.
It is particularly important for the university that its students gain up-to-date, real-world knowledge—something the Riot Police will now support with their professional resources over the next five years.
Researchers from UVMB recently published a startling study involving 1,753 participants that examined how zoophilic acts are perceived in Hungary.
The conference sent a clear message to professionals and interested laypeople: hunting is not merely a passion but a form of responsible thinking for the balance of nature.
The 6th Career Day, which we have been organizing every year since 2018 (except during the Covid period), took place on March 19th. This year’s event was unusual in a way that two of our university colleagues gave presentations, both from the Department of Pathology. Julia Francesca Gilbert is a Hungarian-American, who earned her doctoral
A key topic of discussion was the ongoing foot-and-mouth disease outbreak, where nearly 150 volunteer students from the university are assisting the veterinary health authorities as part of an organized initiative.
Researchers from the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest recently conducted a study examining the factors behind this trend and exploring potential solutions to promote freshwater fish consumption.
On March 22, students began fieldwork at animal farms within the designated surveillance zones under the supervision of veterinary authorities. Their role is crucial in conducting secondary screening tests to help prevent further spread of the disease.
In early March 2025, the official application data for higher education admissions, which closed on February 15, was released. A record number of students have applied for the Hungarian-language veterinary medicine program at the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest.
In recognition of his contributions to advancing national interests and enriching universal human values, Dr. Tibor Németh was awarded the Officer’s Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit (Civil Division).
At the doctoral inauguration ceremonies of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest on February 28, a total of 237 veterinary doctors—107 Hungarian and 130 English program graduates—received their diplomas.