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.

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.
The university has expanded its research toolkit with a new DJI MAVIC 3T drone. Equipped with a sophisticated camera system, aids in livestock monitoring, early disease detection, and sustainable farming, opening new horizons for veterinary research and epidemic prevention.
Among the Gulf countries, Kuwait is one of the northernmost, and despite its small land area, it has the most valuable currency. Dr. Endre Sós and Dr. János Gál visited the country for a brief data collection mission on its bird fauna. Entering and exiting the country is not a simple process. At the airport,
After earning my degree, I’d like to specialize in treating horses or large livestock. Regardless of receiving the Marek Scholarship, my primary interest lies in livestock.
The University of Veterinary Medicine and the Hungarian Intellectual Property Office (SZTNH) have signed a co-operation framework agreement that elevates the support for intellectual property protection in university research & development, and innovation to a new level. The goal of this collaboration is to provide university lecturers, researchers, and students with high-level knowledge in industrial
The active research activities of our faculty members are of paramount importance to the university, as they not only provide up-to-date knowledge for students but also contribute significantly to the advancement of their scientific fields and our institution.
Evaluation criteria based on the scholarship average of the previous completed semester. Submission deadline: Sunday at 24:00, 2nd March 2025.
The project, which investigated the epidemiology of blood parasites causing infections in ruminants, horses, and carnivores in Northern Vietnam, delivered significant scientific results.