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Szegedi Tudományegyetem Szent-Györgyi Albert Orvostudományi Kar

University of Szeged
Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical School
 
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Pannónia Scholarship Program

Calls for application of the Pannonia Scholarship Program have been announced for long- and short-term student mobilities.

Calls for application of the Pannonia Scholarship Program have been announced for long- and short-term student mobilities: http://www2.u-szeged.hu/kulugy/pannonia.html


You have to submit your application at medical faculty level to Ms. Eszter Sasi-Pokriva, International relations and administrative Erasmus coordinator at the Dean's Office by e-mail: sasi-pokriva.eszter@med.u-szeged.hu


The deadline of application for long-term student mobilities for studies for the academic year 2024/2025 is 12:00 a.m., 26th of April 2024 (There will be an additional application period in September 2024 for the spring semester.)


For student traineeships and short-term mobilities, the application is continuous.


Contact person:

Eszter Sasi-Pokriva, International relations and administrative Erasmus coordinator, Dean's Office (Szőkefalvi-Nagy Béla u. 6. Erasmus Office)

E-mail: sasi-pokriva.eszter@med.u-szeged.hu

Tel.: +36 62 342-359, Mobile: +36 20 319 7119

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More than twenty-five years ago, a research initiative on methane was launched in Szeged, opening entirely new perspectives on how inflammatory processes can be treated. Today, methane – once dismissed as an inert atmospheric bystander – is emerging as a surprising ally in the fight against inflammation. Building on this long-running work, Professor Dr. Mihály Boros and his team are now exploring methane’s biological effects in research that may reshape how we understand and treat inflammatory diseases. We spoke with Professor Boros about the discoveries emerging from their project, supported by HU-rizon, an international research-excellence program funded by Hungary’s National Research, Development and Innovation Office (NRDI Office).

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The University of Szeged has reached another major milestone: on September 12, Prof. Dr. Daniel Kendoff – a world-renowned orthopedic and trauma surgeon, specialist in robot-assisted surgery, and Director of the ENDO Clinic in Berlin – performed the first CORI robot-assisted hip replacement surgery at the Department of Traumatology and Orthopaedics at SZTE’s Clinical Center. This was the first time such an operation was carried out within the framework of the publicly funded healthcare system in Hungary.