Dr. Patrik Mag, a university assistant lecturer, conducts pharmacological research, serves as the President of the PhD Student Council, and works in a veterinary clinic.

Dr. Patrik Mag, a university assistant lecturer, conducts pharmacological research, serves as the President of the PhD Student Council, and works in a veterinary clinic.
Dr. József Rátky received the award in recognition of his decades of exceptional national and international contributions in the fields of reproductive biology and the preservation of indigenous animal breeds, as well as his teaching, research, and scientific organisational work.
The University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest is proud to announce the first-ever International Alumni Reunion and Conference, taking place on October 3–4, 2025. This landmark two-day event will bring together alumni from across the globe to reconnect with their alma mater, explore recent developments, and celebrate the shared legacy of veterinary excellence that
A strong professional partnership has developed between the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest and one of China’s leading agricultural universities, Huazhong Agricultural University, College of Veterinary Medicine. For the second year in a row, Dr. János Gál, head of our Department of Exotic Animal, Wildlife, Fish and Bee Medicine, traveled to China during the spring
Dr. Erzsébet Gere Pásztiné, Senior Scientific Researcher at the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, deliberately chose her academic path. Biology, chemistry, English, and German — an ideal combination for a research career.
On behalf of the university, we extend our heartfelt congratulations on his election and wish him continued success and good health in his new role.
On 30 May 2025, the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest (UVMB) proudly celebrated the launch of its Irish Alumni Chapter with a distinguished alumni reunion held at the Embassy of Hungary in Dublin. The event marked a historic milestone in the university’s international alumni engagement efforts and highlighted UVMB’s commitment to fostering lifelong connections with
Would you like to travel sustainably, in an eco-friendly, flexible and cost-effective way around Budapest – or even head out of the city for the weekend? Good news: now you can – because you’re part of the University of Veterinary Medicine community! Thanks to the agreement between the University of Veterinary Medicine and GreenGo, all
The group arrived in Hungary for a study tour organised by the MeOut Group and supported by the European Union. The objective of the visit was to provide participants with firsthand experience of best practices in European higher education, particularly in the fields of agriculture and veterinary training.
Our university is reinforcing its ties with Purdue University in Indiana, USA, through a newly signed cooperation agreement. The goal of the agreement is to foster active professional exchange and close scientific collaboration between the two institutions via student, researcher, and faculty exchange programs.
As a student representative in the university’s Senate, David Gamba actively participates in decision-making. Read the full interview to learn about his inspiring journey!
The Miau, Purring Budapest tour by Pestbudai Séták is a feline-themed urban exploration tailor-made for animal lovers.