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16 Dec
A body consisting of 71 persons, 30 meetings, 1125 resolutions – these are some of the most important numbers in connection with the currently outgoing Senate of the University of Debrecen. The last session of Senate in its current composition was held on 15 December, where memories of the past few
15 Dec
Exchange students who had spent the autumn semester at the University of Debrecen decorated the traditional Erasmus Christmas tree in the Main Building and said goodbye to one another and to the university at a festive dinner.
14 Dec
Researchers from the University of Debrecen participate in the international project preparing a volume on the status of the Roma minority in Europe.
14 Dec
Éric Fournier, Ambassador of France to Hungary, awarded Péter Bay, associate professor at the Department of Medical Chemistry of the University of Debrecen, the title of Knight of the Order of Academic Palms (Ordre des Palmes Académiques) of the French Republic.
13 Dec
Seventy-one would-be physicians took their oaths on Saturday at the graduation ceremony of the University of Debrecen. Two Hungarian and two international students received their diplomas with summa cum laud grades.
10 Dec
Yossi Amrani wishes to contribute to better cooperation between the University of Debrecen and research institutes and higher education institutions in Israel. The ambassador would also like to involve into the joint programmes the Israeli students studying in Debrecen.
09 Dec
A total of HUF 100 million was spent on improving the courses, stables and the support infrastructure at the Equestrian Academy of the University of Debrecen, located in Kartács Street. The facility will be one of the stations on a proposed national equestrian tourist route.
05 Dec
A “Medallion of Excellence” was awarded at Europe’s largest skills competition to two of our students from the Faculty of Engineering, University of Debrecen, Dávid Balázs and Krisztián Zilahi.
02 Dec
A working groups meeting on methodological issues and current challenges of teaching bioethics commenced on December 1 at the University of Debrecen, at which experts from four different countries arrived to participate.
01 Dec
As many as seven institutions from Hungary, including the University of Debrecen, have made it to the most recent list of the top 300 institutions of 41 countries, published by Times Higher Education (THE).