2026. January 27., Tuesday
Szegedi Tudományegyetem Szent-Györgyi Albert Orvostudományi Kar

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




Your Education. Our Mission.

Lead news

1 2 [3] 
2022. June 09.

Start the summer with your friends and colleagues at the alma mater weekend and sports day!

2022. May 25.

The Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical School is very proud of all its graduates and we are always pleased to hear about their achievements.

2022. May 16.

In 2022, the Foundation for Szeged (Szegedért Alapítvány) honoured citizens of the University of Szeged (SZTE) in all categories - on 15 March, the top prize was awarded to the world-famous biochemist Katalin Karikó, research professor at the University of Szeged, and the work of Prof. Dr. Lajos Kemény, dermatologist, Dr. Károly Szatmáry, astronomer and Mária Temesi, opera singer was also honoured.

2022. May 04.

These were the words of farewell Prof. Dr. Babik Barna received from his mother on leaving the parental home. His outstanding work has recently been recognised with the Officer’s Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit. On 15 March 2022, former and current citizens of the University of Szeged were also honoured: persons connected to the University received prestigious awards on the anniversary of the 1848-49 Revolution and War of Independence. We asked the Head of the Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy at the Albert Szent-Györgyi Health Center about his award.

2022. March 30.
2022. March 08.

Difficult or non-healing venous leg ulcers and diabetic leg ulcers can also benefit by a cell therapy procedure that doctors at the Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical Centre of University of Szeged for Department of Dermatology and Allergology are using in a clinical research project. After years of research and development, the therapy will be introduced in Hungary for the very first time through the University of Szeged.

2022. February 28.
2022. February 08.

Similar to each year, our institution, the University of Szeged holds an Online Open Day on the 2nd and the 10th of March.

2021. September 15.

The Keio Medical Science Prize has been awarded to Katalin Karikó "for the discovery of Specific RNA Modification Leading to mRNA Vaccine Development", as announced on 15 September 2021, Japan time. The researcher, who holds a PhD in biochemistry from the University of Szeged, will receive a certificate of merit, medal, and a monetary award of 10 million yen for her work.

2021. September 09.
2021. September 09.
2021. June 08.

Sehen Sie sich unsere Einführungsvideos an!

2021. January 15.
2020. October 09.

SZTE continues to participate in online educational fairs.

2020. April 09.

A new type of messenger RNA based method is the most promising in coronavirus vaccine development.

2019. December 12.
2019. October 16.

The SZTE Albert Szent-Györgyi Health Center further enhances the standard of high-quality patient care at its clinics.

2019. May 13.
The International Cultural Evening is likely to remain one of the highlights of the cold season of 2018/2019.
2017. January 06.

University of Szeged is still the “greenest” Hungarian university according to UI Green Metric World Ranking. SZTE ranks 14th “greenest” in the world among the institutions located in city centres and is ranked 45th among Europe’s assessed universities.

2017. January 04.

Check out this video and see why Szeged is the right place for you.

2015. December 21.

Come and take a virtual trip at the University of Szeged. We hope you enjoy the tour.

2015. November 13.

Check out our new video why Szeged is the right place for you.

1 2 [3] 

Latest news

molnar_jozsef_prof

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.

ciklotron_s_136

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.

kja___number_2870

 

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.