In the first issue of 2021, you can read about the most important news of the University. We report about the equine CT scanner which was inaugurated in the Üllő campus on 22 February.

In the first issue of 2021, you can read about the most important news of the University. We report about the equine CT scanner which was inaugurated in the Üllő campus on 22 February.
FameLab is the world’s leading science communications competition. It spotlights the science communicators of tomorrow, who can show off their area of expertise in a truly engaging way.
The Digital Food Chain Education, Research, Development and Innovation Institute (DEOKFII) began its operation on 1 April 2020 at the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, which is the most important institution in terms of professional food chain safety education in Hungary.
The purpose of the event was to express the common strategic collaboration between the parties in promoting the digitalization of food chain security through the signing of Memoranda of Intent on the first anniversary of the establishment of the Digital Food Chain Education, Research, Development, and Innovation Institute.
Acupuncture is widely practised, but not always well understood. This interactive workshop will cover the medical science behind acupuncture, how it is performed, and what conditions it can be used to treat.
241 presentations were held in the Section’s 27 branches. The professional jury granted 80 places and 40 special awards.
We are happy to invite you to the first online conference on the topic of teaching life skills in veterinary education. We are proud to present an exquisite crowd of esteemed speakers that will introduce us, veterinary students, teachers and professionals into a hot topic of life skills in veterinary profession.
This presentation will address techniques and medications to decrease the stress of veterinary visits and procedures, including pre-visit and in-clinic anxiolytics for dogs and cats.
As a little boy, he herded animals, learnt folk dancing and playing the trumpet – despite the fact that he grew up in the inner city of Debrecen. Although his genetic inheritance ties him to the Carpathian mountains, it’s the Hortobágy that amazes him the most. He is a fourth-year veterinary student Zoltán Danyi who wants to be involved in food animal healthcare after graduation.
Excellent ideas were presented in the fantastically well-received VETATHON idea contest jointly organized by the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest and Óbuda University with the theme “Animals and the pandemic”.
The Department and Clinic of Equine Medicine of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest has gained a CT scanner that is one of only five in the entire world.
Find out more about the VETATHON teams and watch the awards ceremony of the competition with us!