Photos by Gusztáv Balázs

Photos by Gusztáv Balázs
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The recently published second issue of Univet, the magazine of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, concludes the decisions, measures and provisions on the cause of the coronavirus epidemic which defined the spring semester. Read our interviews with Dezső Bella – Director of Information Technology and Security, Árisz Ziszisz and Victoria Van Eijk vet students.
Our next Instagram Live Q&A Session this Thursday at 2 pm (CET) will be about the Student Support Services we offer to make your life easy and fun during the years you spend here.
We are pleased to invite you to participate in an online version of the Summer School, the Online Summer School 2020, which gives you the opportunity to get close to the field of veterinary medicine and vet-studies from your home!
Our Admission Officers are here to answer all of your questions regarding UVMB (University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest). Join our Instagram Live Q&A Session this Thursday at 2 pm (CET) and we will answer your questions. This week Gabriella and Romario the horse is waiting for you.
o replace the postponed university programs, the idea of a creative game, the UNIVET Quarantine Diary Challenge was born, which was intended to entertain, activate and strengthen our community with the help of online platforms.
Our Summer School is often considered a lifechanging experience – that’s why we worked so hard to adapt it to the pandemic situation. Fantastic news: we are pleased to invite you to the Online Summer School!
Are you interested in our University? Do you have questions you haven’t asked yet? This is your chance to get to know UVMB better.
On Heroes’ Day, we commemorate the Hungarian soldiers and civilians who, defended Hungary and died a heroic death in the battles of the last 1000 years.
This year we are organizing the 3rd presentation skills development program to improve students’ personal skills. Topic: Science and innovation in the field of veterinary science.
He has Hungarian origins, he grew up in Saudi Arabia but a piece of his heart stayed in Budapest forever. He cured a crocodile and put screws in a camel’s mandible before giving up clinical practice. We interviewed Dr Mark Hedberg.