The 19th Night of Museums featured some highly popular issues presented by the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest. Of course, the key roles were played by vets and animals. According to the official statistics, 529 adults and 317 children entered the University’s gate with their wristbands, while the total number of all participants was 973.
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Invitation: Orsolya Palócz’s doctoral dissertation (online)
The Doctoral School of Veterinary Sciences invites you to Orsolya Palócz’s doctoral (PhD) dissertation “Evaluation of feed additives and their potential in antimicrobial replacement in farm animals” which will be publicly defended on 8 July 2021, at 09:00.
Invitation: dr. Zoltán Bárány’s doctoral dissertation (online)
The Doctoral School of Veterinary Sciences invites you to dr. Zoltán Bárány’s doctoral (PhD) dissertation “Effects of factors involved in the pathogenesis of hepatic encephalopathy and some phosphodiesterase inhibitors on neuroinflammation-related events in primary rat astrocyte cultures” which will be publicly defended on 8 July 2021, at 14:00.
Open-access Digital Agricultural Academy launches new free educational materials at the end of the summer
The Digital Success Programme (DJP), the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences (MATE), Széchenyi István University (SZE) and the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest (UVMB) signed an agreement on the consortium management of Digital Agricultural Academy’s strategic development in Gödöllő on Wednesday. Launched by Government Directive No. 1470/2019 (1st July) in the DJP framework,
Certificate of Recognition for the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest
Minister of Justice Judit Varga presented a certificate of recognition to the volunteer students of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest who provided assistance during the pandemic.
The 3rd UVMB Carriage Driving and Cooking Competition was a smashing success
The 3rd UVMB Carriage Driving and Cooking Competition was held in the Üllő Campus on 8th June. The event was opened by Rector Dr. Péter Sótonyi and blessed by Prior Kelemen Sárai Szabó, the director of Győr’s St. Ignatius Benedictine Church. If we were to describe the event’s atmosphere in one word, “relieved” would be
European Food Safety Authority: work and career day
Join us on the 24th of June and get more information about EFSA’s work and its career opportunities! With more than 520 staff members and 1,500 experts, EFSA is the pillar of risk assessment regarding food and feed safety in the European Union. Our work covers the entire food chain – from field to fork.
UVMB signs cooperation agreement with Kincsem Park
On behalf of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest and Kincsem National Horse Racing and Equestrian Strategy Ltd, Rector Dr. Péter Sótonyi and managing director István Pécsi signed a cooperation agreement at the University on 25th May. According to the agreement, the University’s experts will be involved in animal welfare screening tests in gallop racing
The University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest holds conference on animal welfare, attended by agriculture minister
The Center for Animal Welfare of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest (UVMB) organized a full-day conference on the latest measures, plans and research findings affecting the area of animal welfare. The conference’s famous presenters represented the state sector, educational institutions as well as professional and civil organizations. The event was opened by UVMB Rector
Join the Stipendium Hungaricum Mentor Network and help your fellow students
Our beloved network is seeking to appoint mentors for the academic year of 2021/2022. If you are interested, please read the article carefully. The Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship programme provides a chance for foreign students to pursue their education in Hungary. Mentors of the Stipendium Hungaricum Mentor Network complete tasks on peer assistance and on the
Zoltán Kánya: The discovery of a spider species is a significant scientific achievement
Third-year biology student Zoltán Kánya has gone a long way from the Nagykunság region to the University of Veterinary Medicine. He was born in Karcag and raised in the village of Tilalmas, 10 kilometres from the town.