The event, which took place on February 16, 2024, featured nearly fifty presentations across three rooms and seven sections, highlighting the research results of doctoral students conducting agricultural studies in the Carpathian Basin.
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Introduction of the Immunology working group on an international level
Two members of the Immunology working group represented our university at prestigious conferences. Read more →
The University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest advanced also in the field of innovation
The University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest (UVMB) is the only veterinary training institution in Hungary, and nowadays it can already be stated that, in addition to domestic scientific life, it is also a significant player in international research and development. In the October 2023 report of the global ARWU university ranking (Academic Rankings of World
The University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest advanced in the Shanghai ranking
Veterinary education at the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest experienced remarkable successes in the last quarter of 2023.
Significant Industrial Collaboration at the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest
The University of Veterinary Medicine contributes to animal healthcare in Hungary through another innovative investment.
The President of the Lower House of the Irish Parliament visited our University
During his program in Hungary, Seán Ó Fearghaíl, the President of the Lower House of the Irish Parliament, visited the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest on November 24th.
Living History – The Department of Animal Breeding Turns 150 Years Old
150 years ago, Béla Tormay founded the country’s first independent Animal Breeding Department. The establishment of the department marked the beginning of organized animal breeding in Hungary and laid the foundations for domestic livestock breeding guidelines.
The Theory and Practice of Wildlife Crime
The University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest is hosting a conference on wildlife criminology, addressing critical issues related to environmental conservation and the criminal activities impacting wildlife.
Interview with Prof. Dr. Sándor Cseh: From Üllő to California – a life centred around birth
In 1949, he conducted and supervised the birth of the first calf conceived through artificial insemination in Hungary. Click to read our interview →
“Who does not eat goose on St. Martin’s day will go hungry throughout the whole year”
Even in ancient times, geese were fattened by stuffing them with figs, resulting in plenty of fat beneath their skin and a substantial liver enlargement. But why do we celebrate St. Martin’s Day and why do we eat goose?
The autumn issue of Univet magazine is now available
Browse our online publication for the latest news and interviews. You can also find our magazine in printed form at the usual locations around our university. For English-language content, flip to the back.