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− | |Introduction=The Faculty of Veterinary Science Budapest is the only veterinary school in Hungary. It is a state institution, and it is accredited to issue the diplomas of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.), Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Biology and the postgraduate degree of Philosophiae Doctor (Ph.D.) in veterinary sciences. The Faculty has an uninterrupted teaching record for more than two centuries, making it thus one of the oldest veterinary schools in the world. | + | |
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+ | ==Introduction== <!----Write below this line---> | ||
+ | The Faculty of Veterinary Science Budapest is the only veterinary school in Hungary. It is a state institution, and it is accredited to issue the diplomas of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.), Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Biology and the postgraduate degree of Philosophiae Doctor (Ph.D.) in veterinary sciences. The Faculty has an uninterrupted teaching record for more than two centuries, making it thus one of the oldest veterinary schools in the world. | ||
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+ | ==History== <!----Write below this line---> | ||
+ | In 1787, shortly after the foundation of the world’s first veterinary school (1762, Lyons) a “Chair for Animal Healing” was established at the Faculty of Medicine in the town of Pest (now an area of the city of Budapest) to provide students of medicine and surgery with basic knowledge of animal diseases and their management, an integral part of a general practitioner’s activity at that time.<br /> | ||
In the early 19<sup>th</sup> century, the rapid expansion of the traditional horse and cattle breeding on the Hungarian plains called for adequate institutional development. Accordingly, in 1851 the Chair for Animal Healing became independent from the Medical Faculty as the “Royal Institute of Veterinary Medicine”. In 1899, its status was changed to that of a Royal College with the right to issue the D.V.M. diploma (Doctor Veterinariae Medicinae). As an independent College, this school earned an international reputation in the first half of the 20<sup>th</sup> century. From 1960 it obtained the status of an independent University.<br /> | In the early 19<sup>th</sup> century, the rapid expansion of the traditional horse and cattle breeding on the Hungarian plains called for adequate institutional development. Accordingly, in 1851 the Chair for Animal Healing became independent from the Medical Faculty as the “Royal Institute of Veterinary Medicine”. In 1899, its status was changed to that of a Royal College with the right to issue the D.V.M. diploma (Doctor Veterinariae Medicinae). As an independent College, this school earned an international reputation in the first half of the 20<sup>th</sup> century. From 1960 it obtained the status of an independent University.<br /> | ||
As a part of the countrywide reorganization of higher education in 2000 the University became the Faculty of Veterinary Science, Budapest of the newly founded Szent István University, which is also a state university. The program has been continually supervised and accredited by the Hungarian Accreditation Board.<br /> | As a part of the countrywide reorganization of higher education in 2000 the University became the Faculty of Veterinary Science, Budapest of the newly founded Szent István University, which is also a state university. The program has been continually supervised and accredited by the Hungarian Accreditation Board.<br /> | ||
− | In 1995 the veterinary school was internationally accredited by the European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (EAEVE). The follow-up visitation took place in 2004 with a positive outcome. The accreditation of the Budapest veterinary school was reinforced by the EAEVE and the FVE (Federation of Veterinarians of Europe). | + | In 1995 the veterinary school was internationally accredited by the European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (EAEVE). The follow-up visitation took place in 2004 with a positive outcome. The accreditation of the Budapest veterinary school was reinforced by the EAEVE and the FVE (Federation of Veterinarians of Europe). |
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− | + | ==Principal's name== <!----Write below this line---> | |
+ | Prof. László Fodor <br /> | ||
+ | Dean of the Faculty | ||
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+ | ==Total number of Students== <!----Write below this line---> | ||
+ | Approximately a total of 360 undergraduate students are accepted each year for university studies. | ||
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+ | ==Website address== <!----Write below this line---> | ||
+ | www.univet.hu | ||
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+ | Szent István Egyetem, Állatorvos-tudományi Kar <br /> | ||
+ | Budapest <br /> | ||
+ | István utca 2. <br /> | ||
+ | H-1078 <br /> | ||
+ | +36 1 4784100 |
Revision as of 18:27, 25 July 2011
You should add information for each section by clicking on the 'edit' button that corresponds to the section. You should write below the line in the edit screen.
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If you would like to see an example of a completed Vet School page, have a look at the Royal Veterinary College's page for an idea of what you should write about.
Images
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Introduction
The Faculty of Veterinary Science Budapest is the only veterinary school in Hungary. It is a state institution, and it is accredited to issue the diplomas of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.), Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Biology and the postgraduate degree of Philosophiae Doctor (Ph.D.) in veterinary sciences. The Faculty has an uninterrupted teaching record for more than two centuries, making it thus one of the oldest veterinary schools in the world.
History
In 1787, shortly after the foundation of the world’s first veterinary school (1762, Lyons) a “Chair for Animal Healing” was established at the Faculty of Medicine in the town of Pest (now an area of the city of Budapest) to provide students of medicine and surgery with basic knowledge of animal diseases and their management, an integral part of a general practitioner’s activity at that time.
In the early 19th century, the rapid expansion of the traditional horse and cattle breeding on the Hungarian plains called for adequate institutional development. Accordingly, in 1851 the Chair for Animal Healing became independent from the Medical Faculty as the “Royal Institute of Veterinary Medicine”. In 1899, its status was changed to that of a Royal College with the right to issue the D.V.M. diploma (Doctor Veterinariae Medicinae). As an independent College, this school earned an international reputation in the first half of the 20th century. From 1960 it obtained the status of an independent University.
As a part of the countrywide reorganization of higher education in 2000 the University became the Faculty of Veterinary Science, Budapest of the newly founded Szent István University, which is also a state university. The program has been continually supervised and accredited by the Hungarian Accreditation Board.
In 1995 the veterinary school was internationally accredited by the European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (EAEVE). The follow-up visitation took place in 2004 with a positive outcome. The accreditation of the Budapest veterinary school was reinforced by the EAEVE and the FVE (Federation of Veterinarians of Europe).
Education
Research
Clinical
School name
Szent István Egyetem, Állatorvos-tudományi Kar
Szent István University, Faculty of Veterinary Science
Szent István Universität, Veterinärmedizinische Fakultät
Established
1787
Location
The main campus is located at István utca 2. in Budapest.
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Principal's name
Prof. László Fodor
Dean of the Faculty
Total number of Students
Approximately a total of 360 undergraduate students are accepted each year for university studies.
Number of Undergraduates
Number of Postgraduates
Website address
www.univet.hu
Contact details
Szent István Egyetem, Állatorvos-tudományi Kar
Budapest
István utca 2.
H-1078
+36 1 4784100