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Szegedi Tudományegyetem Szent-Györgyi Albert Orvostudományi Kar

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




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Exchange Programs, Scholarships, Support Programs

Exchange Programs:

International collaborations play a significant role in the life of the Faculty of Medicine both in education and research. Please check the list of exchange programs, scholarships you might be able to apply for by clicking here.


Support Programs:


Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical School Financial Support Program


Scholarships:

Financial matters play a big role in one's decisions and the choice of educational institutions for further Higher Education studies. The University of Szeged offers a range of different scholarship programmes for international students to help cover tuition fees or living costs.

SZTE scholarships


Governmental scholarship opportunities


EU scholarship opportunities


INDIVIDUAL STUDY PLAN (TO BE ARRANGED IN CASE YOU PLAN TO PARTICIPATE IN AN EXCHANGE PROGRAM)


Once you have won the scholarship, you are required to submit a request to the head of the Academic Board asking for an individual study plan for the semester you wish to spend abroad as an Erasmus student.


The following forms have to be submitted at the Foreign Students' Secretariat 30 days prior the first day of your mobility period:


Request to Participate in an Exchange Program Abroad


Declaration of the Head of the Department


The rules and regulations of the Faculty of Medicine about partaking in partial studies abroad can be found in the Faculty Academic Regulations, 10.2. Available here.

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It is with shock and sincere sorrow that we bid farewell to Professor Emeritus József Molnár, who passed away quietly at the age of 89.

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Following a cornerstone-laying ceremony for SZTE’S Regional Cyclotron and Radiopharmaceutical Supply Center in April, another major milestone has been reached in one of the University of Szeged’s flagship strategic investments. On December 9, GE HealthCare announced that – for the first time worldwide – the MINItrace Magni cyclotron will be installed at the University of Szeged, marking a major advance for nuclear medicine and theranostic treatment in Hungary. At a special event held at the University’s main building, the significance and future impact of the pioneering device were outlined by Prof. Dr. László Rovó, Rector of the University of Szeged; Dr. Judit Fendler, Chancellor; Prof. Dr. László Pávics, Professor at the Institute of Nuclear Medicine and project leader; Dr. György Erőss, Regional Customer Relations Manager for Central and Eastern Europe at GE HealthCare Hungary Kft.; and Jan Wolber, Global Product Leader for GE HealthCare Digital.

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The University of Szeged has inaugurated its Human Kinesiology Laboratory, where cutting-edge robotic technologies are being deployed to enhance the effectiveness of rehabilitation therapies and actively support patients throughout their recovery process.