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Career Eve at the Student Center

The 6th Career Day, which we have been organizing every year since 2018 (except during the Covid period), took place on March 19th. This year’s event was unusual in a way that two of our university colleagues gave presentations, both from the Department of Pathology. Julia Francesca Gilbert is a Hungarian-American, who earned her doctoral

Downloadable documents/Templates

Submitting the following documents is not a prerequisite when applying, but it is recommended to find a host institution by that time and have the Letter of Acceptance and Mobility Agreement documents completed and signed by the host institution. This allows us to conclude the grant agreement and transfer the awarded funding as soon as

Invitation: Graduation Ceremony 2025

On behalf of the Senate of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, we cordially invite you to the Conferral of the Doctoral Degrees and Graduation Ceremony which will be streamed online. Date: 28 February 2025, 14:30 (Friday) The event will be broadcast live: https://univet.hu/en/graduation-ceremony-2025/ Download the invitation in pdf. Download the invitation in pdf.

Students’ Research Circle (TDK) 2024

Conference Students’ Research Circle November 19, 2024, Tuesday, 8:30am Venue: University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest Assembly Hall (Aula) (Budapest, VII. István u. 2.) Duration of each presentation is 8 minutes Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Sótonyi Péter Program time event 8:30 Opening ceremony Greetings by: Prof. Dr. Bence Rácz, vice-president of the TDK 12:00-12:30 Lunch around 3pm

Prestigious awards in veterinary education: Dr. Bence Rácz and Dr. János Gál honoured for outstanding contributions

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

Outgoing students

Pannónia Scholarship Programme provides support for participation in international mobility activities. SUPPORTED ACTIVITIES For Veterinary Medicine Students Fourth-year students: Summer clinical practice after fourth year: 1×4 weeks (1–2 months) Fifth-year students: Practical semester after fifth year: 3×4 weeks of farm animal and clinical practice (1–3 months) Sixth-year students: Post-graduate traineeship (2–12 months) Long-term (1–2 semesters)

Invitation: Graduation Ceremony 2024

On behalf of the Senate of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, we cordially invite you to the Conferral of the Doctoral Degrees and Graduation Ceremony which will be streamed online.