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Donations to support the implementation of a statue to commemorate Dr. Márton Galambos

As the only domestic institution of the internationally renowned Hungarian veterinary education, we have always devoted special attention to commemorating the great personalities of veterinary education. Throughout its 230 plus years, our university has given a great number of acclaimed professors and researchers to the veterinary science of Hungary and the world. Dr. Márton Galambos

Interview: Keep your eyes on the prize

Scholarships can be the perfect solution for students who are not afraid to work hard and make sacrifices to fulfil their dream of studying abroad. Read the story of Joseph Oscar Ullomi who was awarded the Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship and is on his way to becoming a veterinarian.

Congratulations to Dr. Noémi Tarpataki

I am pleased to inform you that Dr. Noémi Tarpataki has become a full member of the European College of Veterinary Dermatology (ECVD) as a “Diplomate” with effect from August 28, 2021.

We congratulate Gabriella Szücs on her Olympic performance

After a fantastic season, our student Gabriella Szücs excelled at the Tokyo Olympic Games as a key player in the Hungarian women’s water polo team. Her team won the bronze medal at the Olympics by defeating Russia 11-9.

Read the summer issue of Univet magazine

The recently published summer issue of Univet, the magazine of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, reports on the 35th National Scientific Student Conference and its results, where the Agricultural Science section was hosted by the university for the third time. We also report on recent conferences which were held on the István street campus,

Nearly a thousand visitors came to the University on Night of Museums

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.