Not everybody is a vet, even in a veterinary university

Not everybody is a vet, even in a veterinary university
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Our foundation-funded university, established a year and a half ago, has the primary goal of enhancing its competitiveness. We are promoting advancement in international rankings and strengthening our position in domestic and international higher education through an unprecedented salary increase.
There is a widespread consensus among professionals working in the fields of human and animal protection that the two areas are closely interconnected and have numerous points of intersection. It is in our collective interest to live in an ethical society and minimize suffering and cruelty, whether directed towards humans or animals.
Since 2010, Óbuda University has awarded honorary doctorate titles to recognize outstanding, internationally recognized scientific work and activities in support of the university.
We interviewed Prof. Péter Nagy, scientific director of the National Institute of Oncology, newly-appointed professor of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest and head of its redox biology research team. We asked him about the new cooperation as well as the hardships and beauty of being a researcher.
Over the past decades, the department has continuously improved the system, making incremental advancements in resolution, lighting, and projection surface, keeping up with technological progress.
THE AI CHALLENGE IS OUR CHALLENGE Our purpose with the AI Challenge is to get at least of 1% of society, that is 100,000 Hungarian citizens to learn the basics about Artificial Intelligence by completing an online course, whereas 1 million of them should be introduced to the technology via exhibits, events, brochures, contests and
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.
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
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.
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.