Together with her family, she crosses the ridge of the Buda Mountains every day, she calls the István Street Campus her home until late afternoon, and she spends the rest of the time in the Zsámbék Basin.
Together with her family, she crosses the ridge of the Buda Mountains every day, she calls the István Street Campus her home until late afternoon, and she spends the rest of the time in the Zsámbék Basin.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dr. István Bajkai. He was a highly respected lawyer, a member of parliament, and a valued member of the Marek József Foundation’s board of trustees. He passed away on April 23, 2023, at the age of 59. Arrangements for the funeral will be made
The workshop will consist of interviews with “client actors” presenting example cases. Students will practice client communication, medical problem-solving, and basic medical charting skills.
This workshop will allow students (with guidance from the lab diagnostics department) to read and interpret actual hospital cases, followed by a discussion of the real-life outcome of each case.
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It’s time to share the challenges with you for the VETATHON next week. We introduce three challenges of which each team can choose one. Click!
In a collaboration between the Eötvös Loránd Research Network (ELKH) and the University of Veterinary Medicine (ÁTE), the ELKH-ÁTE Climate Change: New Blood-Sucking Parasites and Vector-Borne Pathogens Research Group, led by Dr. Gergő Keve and Prof. Sándor Hornok, conducted a nationwide study to examine the spatial distribution of ticks parasitizing birds. In the western region
This workshop requires sign-up in advance as spaces are limited!
This workshop requires sign-up in advance and spaces are limited!
After a highly successful event two years ago, the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest and Óbuda University will again organize the VETATHON student innovation competition on April 21-22, 2023. Register now!
One university, four nations, and five colourful career paths. Belgian, Finnish, German, and Norwegian veterinarians spoke about shaping their professional journeys at the Career Day held at the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest.