Signed in October 2021, the purpose of the letters of intent is to develop the Chinese clinical veterinarian training programme by relying on the experience of the 235-year-old Hungarian veterinary education, with special regard to the medical treatment of pets, horses and farm animals as well as to launch joint scientific research projects and to help the exchange of scientific information between the institutions.
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“We marvel at the things we work with” – Conversation with associate professor Dr. Bence Rácz
While many other scientific areas are studied through formulas, graphs and schematically described processes, histology opens up a magnificent world for you. “We can physically see and marvel at the things we work with,” says associate professor Dr. Bence Rácz of the Anatomy and Histology Department. Here’s an extract of our interview with him. I
Candlelight memorial for Zoltán Tatay 2021
Join the memorial with a candle and pay our respects to the heroes of the 1956 Revolution and to Zoltán Tatay.
Univet Skills Lab: Basic Suture Skills Workshop
Join Skills Lab for our first IN-PERSON open workshop!
This workshop will include introductory suture skills, video guides of the most common suture patterns, and practical peer-supported workshop practice.
The Animal Welfare Code of Hungary was established at our University
On October 4th, on World Animal Day, representatives of 15 organizations signed the Animal Welfare Code for the first time in the history of animal welfare in Hungary, initiated by the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest.
Great success for the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest’s booth at the Hunting and Nature World Exhibition
Visitors can learn about the history of veterinary medicine through pieces from the veterinary historical collection, get to know prominent figures from the past, and gain valuable knowledge in the field of animal welfare.
Ox roasting 2021
When the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest became independent, the employee-student picnic and ox roasting event was born with a tradition-creating intention. Unfortunately last year we were forced to cancel this event but this September nothing could stop us. Take a look at our photo report: Photos: Anikó Horváth (Fényfotó)
Donations to support the implementation of a statue to commemorate Dr. Márton Galambos
As the only domestic institution of the internationally renowned Hungarian veterinary education, we have always devoted special attention to commemorating the great personalities of veterinary education. Throughout its 230 plus years, our university has given a great number of acclaimed professors and researchers to the veterinary science of Hungary and the world. Dr. Márton Galambos
Our student in the finals of the FameLab Science Communication Competition
FameLab is one of the world’s leading science communication competitions, aiming to find researchers who can speak about important scientific topics in an inspiring and exciting way for the audience of the 21st century.
Interview: Keep your eyes on the prize
Scholarships can be the perfect solution for students who are not afraid to work hard and make sacrifices to fulfil their dream of studying abroad. Read the story of Joseph Oscar Ullomi who was awarded the Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship and is on his way to becoming a veterinarian.
Congratulations to Dr. Noémi Tarpataki
I am pleased to inform you that Dr. Noémi Tarpataki has become a full member of the European College of Veterinary Dermatology (ECVD) as a “Diplomate” with effect from August 28, 2021.
Professor János Varga being awarded the Officer’s Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit
He was honoured with this distinction in recognition of his decades-long outstanding research, teaching, and professional contributions to the field of veterinary microbiology and epidemiology, as well as his contributions to professional and scientific public life.