The historic campus of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest hosted the European Society of Veterinary Clinical Pathology Congress from August 28 to 31.

The historic campus of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest hosted the European Society of Veterinary Clinical Pathology Congress from August 28 to 31.
Dr. János Gál receives the Tolnay Sándor Award The award, established in 1992 in honour of Dr Sándor Tolnay, the first Hungarian veterinary professor who laid the foundation for Hungarian veterinary education, was presented this year by Dr István Nagy, Minister responsible for the Ministry of Agriculture, to Dr. János Gál, Head of Department and
In our modern society, cats and dogs have become family members. People care for them lovingly, just as they would for their children, and do everything they can to ensure they live happy and healthy lives.
Federation of European Neuroscience Societies is one of Europe’s most significant international neuroscience conferences, organizing the FENS Forum biennially, attracting nearly 7,000 participants. This year’s conference, held in Vienna, aimed to provide researchers from all fields of neuroscience the opportunity to share their latest findings and methods with the scientific community.
Pork is one of the most popular types of meat, bridging cultural differences and playing a central role in the dietary habits of many nations. Therefore, pork production is a significant sector and plays an important role in global food supply.
The University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest aims to simultaneously enhance the digital competencies of students and university staff and rejuvenate its traditionally high-quality in-person education with impressive and inspiring tools.
Dr. Tamás Sulyok, President of Hungary, has entrusted Prof. Dr. Péter Sótonyi to continue his rectoral duties at the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest from September 27, 2024, to September 26, 2029.
This year we had three speakers, all veterinarians: Tania Germann (American), Philipp Scholz (German) and Theodora Bernitsa (Greek), who accepted the invitation with great pleasure.
The Senate of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest held its end-of-year graduation and doctoral award ceremony in the great hall on June 28.
The cooperation aims to provide our students with a unique opportunity to gain direct insight into the care and management of racehorses, thereby enriching their practical knowledge.
This recognition was awarded for his more than four decades of high-level teaching and research, and his outstanding contributions to agricultural higher education, particularly in the field of veterinary science.
The Hungarian veterinary institution signed a cooperation agreement with the Hanover Veterinary College in 1978, which included a bilateral student exchange program. We are proud that this cooperation agreement and student exchange have continued uninterrupted for 45 years.