With the ceremonial signing, four higher education institutions joined the Family-Friendly University Collaboration: the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, the Eszterházy Károly Catholic University, the Pannon University, and the Sopron University.
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The 236th academic year of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest has opened
The number of people admitted has never been as high as this year, emphasized Prof. Dr. Péter Sótonyi, rector who opened the 236th academic year of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest on September 9th, 2022. As the third veterinary training institution in the world after Lyon and Vienna, veterinary education started in Pest, highlighted
Wildlife and passion – charity event
WHAT IS OUR CHARITY LECTURE ABOUT? About Kenyan wildlife. About poaching. About the importance of education for Kenyan children. About wildlife protection with the involvement of the local community. About the importance of voluntary work. About how we can help wildlife from home. About what a research student, a biologist, ecologist, or veterinary student can
Dr. Tibor Bartha, Vice-Rector, received the CEEPUS Ministerial Award
The CEEPUS Ministerial Award is given annually to the network that demonstrates the highest performance in the program covering the Central and Eastern European region, based on the results of the academic year.
Invitation: dr. Balázs Berlinger’s doctoral dissertation
The Doctoral School of Veterinary Sciences invites you to dr. Balázs Berlinger‘s doctoral (PhD) dissertation “Particulate matter (PM) measurements and particle characterization in occupational environments” which will be publicly defended on 8th September 2022, at 14:30. Venue: University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, H Building, Tolnay Sándor Auditorium. The dissertation can be found here: https://univet.hu/hu/oktatas/doktori-iskola/ertekezesek
Invitation: Attila Dobos’s doctoral dissertation
The Doctoral School of Veterinary Sciences invites you to Attila Dobos‘s doctoral (PhD) dissertation “Prevalence of Coxiella burnetii in dairy cattle and farm workers and associated bovine reproductive disorders in the Central European region” which will be publicly defended on 31 August 2022, at 09:30. Supervisor: Dr. Miklós Gyuranecz Venue: University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, J
Invitation: dr. Márta Lőrincz’s doctoral dissertation
The Doctoral School of Veterinary Sciences invites you to dr. Márta Lőrincz‘s doctoral (PhD) dissertation “Possibilities of treating cancer by manipulating the innate immune response” which will be publicly defended on 1st September 2022, at 14:30. Venue: University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, H Building, Tolnay Sándor Auditorium. The dissertation can be found here: https://univet.hu/hu/oktatas/doktori-iskola/ertekezesek
Dr. Miklós Süth, Chief Advisor to the Rector, received the Tolnay Sándor Award
I am pleased to inform you that Dr. Miklós Süth, Chief Advisor to the Rector, has received the Tolnay Sándor Award from Minister István Nagy. The Tolnay Sándor Award can be granted in recognition of outstanding practical, research, and educational activities in the field of veterinary medicine. I sincerely congratulate him on receiving the award and
Special operative procedures in small animals – Gastrointestinal surgery workshop
The purpose of the workshop is to provide postgraduate continuous education for small animal surgeons/practitioners in the field of gastrointestinal surgery, with special emphasis on some techniques which are relatively infrequent in the practice. Registration deadline: 28th October.
“I always spent time where I could learn foreign languages, too” – Interview with graduate student János Kiss
Communities can be successful even if their representatives don’t always win. He also told us how he had been using every opportunity to improve his language skills while having equine medicine on his mind all the time.
Living Library – about digital skill development
The Living Library event is organised within the framework of the Go Digital Go Global Erasmus+ project. This project aims to equip young people with the competencies needed for receiving and retaining a job online, and/or online entrepreneurship. Also to equip young people with skills that will bring the digital world closer to them and
Records were broken at the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest
The number of students admitted to the veterinary program has never been this high before. For the Hungarian-language veterinary program, despite a sixfold oversubscription, 160 students were accepted, and 260 newly admitted students will begin their studies in the English and German language programs this autumn.