Hírek International relations címkével

Language courses, a film club, friendly meetings, discussions on methodology, and book launch parties are just a few examples of the numerous events hosted by the University of Debrecen in the recently inaugurated Russian Center.

The adoption of traditional Indian medicine, also called “life-knowledge”, into clinical practice was the topic of the symposium jointly organised by the University of Debrecen and the Indian government’s Ministry of AYUSH.

David Kostelancik, chargé d'affaires ad interim, deputy chief of mission at the American Embassy in Budapest, came to the University of Debrecen on an introductory visit.

The University of Debrecen has become a full member of the Visegrad University Association (VUA). At the general meeting of the organisation, held in Moscow, it was also decided that the annual event will be held in Debrecen next year.

There are going to be more than two hundred participants learning about the Hungarian language, history, and culture during the next couple of weeks at the University of Debrecen, where the 90th Summer School was officially opened and even a memorial tree was planted on July 17.

The University of Debrecen has signed a cooperation agreement in the form of an MOU on researching and developing various fields in genetics with the largest genomics corporation in the world, Beijing Genomics Institute of China.

At the 5th AGRIMBA-AVA Congress, opened last Tuesday, the University of Debrecen and the Mongolian University of Life Sciences signed an agreement on the launching of a double-degree programme.

A delegation of education experts, taking a one-week tour of Hungary on behalf of universities in the United States, has also learned about the English-language programs offered at the University of Debrecen. Their aim is to strengthen bilateral relations within the Fulbright Program.

A cooperation agreement in the fields of education and research was concluded between the Faculty of Economics of the University of Debrecen and Sunway University of Kuala Lumpur. The Hungarian delegation also continued to build the relations of the university in Singapore and Indonesia.

It is also due partly to research conducted on Émile Zola’s life work at the University of Debrecen that our institution has been selected the host for an international conference focusing on the achievements of the French author.