2026. January 28., Wednesday
Szegedi Tudományegyetem Szent-Györgyi Albert Orvostudományi Kar

University of Szeged
Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical School
 
Foreign Students' Secretariat




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Eduroam expanding

Wireless Internet access in many lecture rooms

Eduroam (education roaming), the secure, world-wide roaming access service developed for the international research and education community has been available for a longer time at the University of Szeged. Eduroam allows students, researchers and staff from participating institutions to obtain Internet connectivity across campus and when visiting other participating institutions by simply opening their laptop. The access is easy: every member of the University Library gets his username and password and can use Internet in more and more universites worldwide. The access is valid for one year from the registration, it must be refreshed every year.

Earlier only the Library and the building of the Faculty of Economics were connected, but with installing of new wifi-devices Eduroam can be reached now in many lecture rooms at Faculty of Medicine too. One can get connected via Eduroam in the building at Dóm Square, in the educational buildings Béla Purjesz and József Baló, at the Department of Ophthalmology, I. Department of Internal Medicine and at the new 265-bed-clinic as well. More information about Eduroam and participating institutions at http://www.niif.hu/en/services/middleware/eduroam or http://ww2.bibl.u-szeged.hu/index.php/en/services/wifi.


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