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Szegedi Tudományegyetem Szent-Györgyi Albert Orvostudományi Kar

University of Szeged
Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical School
 
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Orientation Week Video Competition

As part of Orientation Week, we’re inviting all incoming medical students to participate in our Orientation Week Video Competition.

Create a short video that highlights your favorite Orientation Week program or activity. Whether it’s a fun social event, an inspiring info session, a memorable tour of the campus, or a formal ceremony we want to see what made your Orientation Week special! The competition is open to all students enrolled in the English or German language General Medicine Program in the upcoming academic year who are participating in Orientation Week activities.


Put your creative talents to work and win some well-deserved cash prizes! See below for entry rules and requirements. Before submitting your video, please read all of the information on this page to ensure your entry is accepted.


We are excited to learn about your experience, so be as creative as possible! The topic is very broad so we would like each submission to be as unique as you are.


We look forward to hearing your story!


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