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In order to coordinate their professional activities aimed at promoting the preservation of Hungarian dog breeds, as well as preserving their abilities and genetic diversity, Prof. Dr. Péter Sótonyi, the Rector of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, and Daniel Fernandez Diaz, the President of HUKOSZ – Hungarian Dog Breeds Association, signed an agreement.
Travelling around the world, volunteering, making new friends can serve you well during your time at university and also make it easier to obtain a career after graduation. At the end of high school Yuri Oh made a decision which was not usual at that time. Let’s see how it turned out!
The youngest of three sisters, fourth-year student Franciska Barnácz came to our University from a farming family.
Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for a Happy New Year!
Guide dogs assisting blind and visually impaired individuals receive the best available care free of charge at the Small Animal Clinic of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest.
The aim of the SPoC Programme is to help the students’ innovative, industrially/economically potentially applicable, and useful ideas in their further development and to bring them closer to market utilization.
Congratulations to Dr. Petra Zenke, scientific researcher at the Animal Breeding, Nutrition and Laboratory Animal Science Department.
Our University’s finance director has a future-forward, strategic mindset and considers stability and reliability as the most important values in terms of business management.
Congratulation to Tamás Horváth DVM, PhD, research professor at Yale University School of Medicine and University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, Department of Anatomy and Histology who was named on the list of most highly cited researchers. Highly Cited Researchers have demonstrated significant and broad influence reflected in their publication of multiple highly cited papers over the
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One tradition at the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest is the silent commemoration of the victims of 1956.