University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest is attending the EDUCATIO International Education Exhibition, Hungary’s largest education expo, in 2023.
University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest is attending the EDUCATIO International Education Exhibition, Hungary’s largest education expo, in 2023.
During his program in Hungary, Seán Ó Fearghaíl, the President of the Lower House of the Irish Parliament, visited the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest on November 24th.
150 years ago, Béla Tormay founded the country’s first independent Animal Breeding Department. The establishment of the department marked the beginning of organized animal breeding in Hungary and laid the foundations for domestic livestock breeding guidelines.
The University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest is hosting a conference on wildlife criminology, addressing critical issues related to environmental conservation and the criminal activities impacting wildlife.
In 1949, he conducted and supervised the birth of the first calf conceived through artificial insemination in Hungary. Click to read our interview →
Date: 24th November, 16:15 – 18:00 Location: Skills Lab – Nádaskay room Open to all year students This workshop is all about ears, one of the most common issues seen in general practice. We will be covering physical ear exams, sample taking, and reading of basic ear swab cytology. More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/3291364297676735/
Date: 17th November, 16:15 – 18:00 Location: Skills Lab – Nádaskay room Open to all year students This workshop will focus on euthanasia beyond the mechanics of the procedure. Topics will include how to help owners decide when it is time to let their pet go, home vs in hospital euthanasia, when and how to bill for
Date: 5th December, 12:30-15:30 Location: Üllő, Dóramajor Open to 4th and 5th year students The Farm Animal Skills Lab at Üllő is holding practical cattle and swine reproduction workshops using teaching models. Students attending the workshop will be able to practice all parts of the exam, estrus cycle monitoring, pregnancy diagnosis, and artificial insemination. The bus to
Date: 14th November, 12:30-15:30 Location: Üllő, Dóramajor Open to 4th and 5th year students The Farm Animal Skills Lab at Üllő is holding practical cattle and swine reproduction workshops using teaching models. Students attending the workshop will be able to practice all parts of the exam, estrus cycle monitoring, pregnancy diagnosis, and artificial insemination. The bus to
Even in ancient times, geese were fattened by stuffing them with figs, resulting in plenty of fat beneath their skin and a substantial liver enlargement. But why do we celebrate St. Martin’s Day and why do we eat goose?
We hope to welcome you soon to our annual UNIVET Job fair!
Registration for Exhibitors is NOW open!