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Szegedi Tudományegyetem Szent-Györgyi Albert Orvostudományi Kar

University of Szeged
Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical School
 
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Libraries

There are two main libraries in the city:

At present the network of the Main University Library and the 70 Institutional and departmental libraries possesses more than 1.5 million library items – books, periodicals, manuscripts, microfilms and other documents. The six reading rooms are equipped with an open access collection of 40,000 volumes. By now, the University’s computer system is fully network-connected, and large labs are at the disposal of students for electronical browsing in the catalogues of the University Library or surfing on the World Wide Web. The Central Medical Library contains 138,000 books and periodicals.
A 16,000 m2 new building for the Main Library is furnished with 600-700 computers; the reading room has 1000 seats. This is the largest library in Central Eastern Europe.


Official Website of the University Library (TIK)


The Somogyi Library is the central library of the city. Although there are no English language medical books in this library (only fiction and periodicals) it is still a good place to study and relax.


Official Website of the Somogyi Library


Latest news

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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.