In addition to his role in saving the Hungarian Grey Cattle, which preserved the outstanding value of our country, he is also associated with the establishment of the iconic statue of the Csatlós Bull on the university campus.
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Our university doesn’t rest at night: Researchers’ Night 2022
The Researchers’ Night is Hungary’s largest science communication event series, and this year the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest joined with ten exciting programs. Both young and elderly with an interest in veterinary science quickly filled the 550 spots, and on September 30, Friday, starting at 4:00 PM, they took over the lecture halls at
The University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest and Rákvakcina BVM Kft. are collaborating on cancer research
The University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest has signed a development cooperation agreement with Rákvakcina BVM Kft. regarding a Hungarian immunotherapy method developed for the treatment of cancerous diseases and its potential veterinary application.
Professor Míra Mándoki was nominated as representative of EAEVE in VetCEE
Out of 97 veterinary training institutions, the head of the Department of Pathology of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, professor Míra Mándoki was nominated as the second representative of EAEVE in VetCEE.
New professors at the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest
Three new professors accepted their appointment from the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest on 14 September at the Sándor Palace.
Selfies and stories on Cultural Heritage Day
On the occasion of Cultural Heritage Day, the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest regularly organizes walks in the campus area, built during the decades of the Monarchy, in the neo-Renaissance style, which is considered the masterpiece of its time.
The University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest has joined the Family-Friendly University Collaboration
With the ceremonial signing, four higher education institutions joined the Family-Friendly University Collaboration: the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, the Eszterházy Károly Catholic University, the Pannon University, and the Sopron University.
The 236th academic year of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest has opened
The number of people admitted has never been as high as this year, emphasized Prof. Dr. Péter Sótonyi, rector who opened the 236th academic year of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest on September 9th, 2022. As the third veterinary training institution in the world after Lyon and Vienna, veterinary education started in Pest, highlighted
Dr. Tibor Bartha, Vice-Rector, received the CEEPUS Ministerial Award
The CEEPUS Ministerial Award is given annually to the network that demonstrates the highest performance in the program covering the Central and Eastern European region, based on the results of the academic year.
Dr. Miklós Süth, Chief Advisor to the Rector, received the Tolnay Sándor Award
I am pleased to inform you that Dr. Miklós Süth, Chief Advisor to the Rector, has received the Tolnay Sándor Award from Minister István Nagy. The Tolnay Sándor Award can be granted in recognition of outstanding practical, research, and educational activities in the field of veterinary medicine. I sincerely congratulate him on receiving the award and
“I always spent time where I could learn foreign languages, too” – Interview with graduate student János Kiss
Communities can be successful even if their representatives don’t always win. He also told us how he had been using every opportunity to improve his language skills while having equine medicine on his mind all the time.
Records were broken at the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest
The number of students admitted to the veterinary program has never been this high before. For the Hungarian-language veterinary program, despite a sixfold oversubscription, 160 students were accepted, and 260 newly admitted students will begin their studies in the English and German language programs this autumn.