Photos by Anikó Horváth

Photos by Anikó Horváth
Since 2007, it has become a tradition at the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest to commemorate the 1956 Revolution and War of Independence on October 24, the anniversary of Zoltán Tatay’s death.
For decades, he served as Editor-in-Chief of Hungarian Veterinarians’ Journal, where he redefined the journal’s intellectual and content direction.
The Livestock and Food Chain Safety College was founded in November 2023 by students dedicated to livestock medicine.
The 10th Days of Veterinary Medicine and, at the same time, the 2nd European Conference on Veterinary and Medical Education (ECVME) were held in North Macedonia, Ohrid, between September 22-25.
The university believes that preparing students for the future challenges of veterinary medicine can be most effectively achieved by combining modern technologies with in-person education.
On Monday, September 9, 2024, Prof. Dr. Péter Sótonyi, the rector of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, held the now traditional and special first anatomy lecture.
The University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest will organize this year’s Scientific Student Conference (TDK) on November 19, 2024, and we encourage applications from our students! Those who are new to the TDK can obtain an application form from the Student’s Secretary.
The historic campus of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest hosted the European Society of Veterinary Clinical Pathology Congress from August 28 to 31.
Dr. János Gál receives the Tolnay Sándor Award The award, established in 1992 in honour of Dr Sándor Tolnay, the first Hungarian veterinary professor who laid the foundation for Hungarian veterinary education, was presented this year by Dr István Nagy, Minister responsible for the Ministry of Agriculture, to Dr. János Gál, Head of Department and
In our modern society, cats and dogs have become family members. People care for them lovingly, just as they would for their children, and do everything they can to ensure they live happy and healthy lives.