Strategic Partnerships Strengthen Global Presence The University of Debrecen demonstrated its commitment to international science collaboration during the annual Scientific and Social Advisory Board (TTTT) meeting. Over the past year, the university has forged agreements with institutions such as the University of Central Florida, Harvard Medical School, and South Dakota State University. These partnerships open […]
The University of Debrecen has launched a new research initiative focused on the history of Hungarian immigrants in Montreal. The project combines archival work, oral histories, and digital storytelling to document the community’s contributions, challenges, and cultural life over the past century. Expanding the Narrative of Hungarian‑Canadian Migration Until recently, the story of Hungarian Canadians in […]
Background of the EU Implementation Decision On 15 December 2022 the European Council adopted Implementing Decision (EU) 2022/2506, aimed at protecting the EU budget from rule‑of‑law violations in Member States. One of the measures in the decision prohibited universities that had been found to lack sufficient institutional independence from participating in EU‑funded programmes such as […]
Understanding how a body exchanges heat with its surroundings is a cornerstone of thermal engineering. The traditional description—Newton’s Law of Cooling—was first articulated by Isaac Newton in the early 18th century, yet modern researchers at the University of Debrecen in Hungary have proposed a clearer, more practical version of this classic relationship. Their work, published […]
Key Findings on Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Hungarian Indoor Environments Recent work by researchers at the University of Debrecen in Hungary has drawn attention to the often overlooked dangers of indoor air quality. By collating and analyzing data collected from European Union member states since 2010, the team quantified the risks associated with common […]
\n Why the Polyomavirus Award Matters \n The University of Debrecen’s recent recognition by the Count István Tisza Foundation signals a breakthrough in understanding the prevalence of polyomaviruses in Hungary. The award—received for a paper published in the Journal of Medical Virology—highlights not only the scientific rigor of the team but also the importance of monitoring viruses […]
Expanding Ecuadorian Student Presence at the University of Debrecen The University of Debrecen (UD) has recently rekindled its longstanding diplomatic ties with Ecuador, hosting the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ecuador to Hungary, Ms. Cynthia Maria Mayer Zavala. During her visit, the dialogue centered on increasing the number of Ecuadorian students enrolled at UD and establishing […]
The University of Debrecen in Hungary is expanding its language offerings with a new, free Russian course tailored for international students who speak English. This initiative, hosted by the Russian Cultural and Language Center of the Faculty of Humanities, provides an accessible pathway for learners to achieve CEFR A2 proficiency within the academic year. For […]
The University of Debrecen has recently announced a breakthrough in financial product design that positions it at the forefront of academic research and industry application. By building upon the foundations of call option swaps, the new instrument—called the Compound Exchange Option (ComEx)—provides a novel way for investors to manage risk and flexibility across multiple financial […]
About the 20th International Conference on Chiroptical Spectroscopy The University of Debrecen in Hungary recently staged the 20th edition of the International Conference on Chiroptical Spectroscopy, a bi‑annual forum that draws specialists in structural chemistry, spectroscopy and biochemistry from every continent. With distinguished speakers, hands‑on workshops and panel discussions, the conference offers a comprehensive view […]