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Nov 25
University of Debrecen Opens 2,700‑sq‑ft Vehicle Laboratory to Advance Automotive Research

Introducing the Vehicle Laboratory: A New Hub for Automotive Innovation The University of Debrecen has delivered a state‑of‑the‑art Vehicle Laboratory spanning 2,700 square meters within the Science, Technology & Innovation Park. Designed to support the Faculty of Engineering’s automotive curriculum, the complex marries laboratories, workshops, classrooms and a dedicated 1,340-square‑meter test track. It is the […]

Nov 25
Foreign Students on Stage at the University of Debrecen

On Tuesday, the Faculty of Engineering hosted a vibrant cultural event that spotlighted the university’s diverse international community. Nearly 80 foreign students from across the globe presented music, dance, and cultural exhibits, showcasing traditions from Mexico, India, Egypt, Kenya, and many other countries. The event, organized to foster inclusion during the Drawing Week when lectures […]

Nov 25
Industrial Solutions of the Future at the Innovation Summit – University of Debrecen

Bridging Design and Production in Hungary The recent Innovation Summit organized by the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Debrecen marked a pivotal moment for digital design and manufacturing in Hungary. By convening software developers, manufacturing specialists, and academic researchers, the event laid out a clear strategy for how computer‑aided design (CAD) and computer‑aided […]

Nov 25
University of Debrecen Leads Biotechnology Research in Hungary

University of Debrecen’s Strategic Focus on Biotechnology In recent years, the University of Debrecen has positioned itself as a national leader in biotechnological research and education. By designating biotechnology as a strategic focus area, the university has cultivated an environment where multidisciplinary teams from five faculties pursue cutting‑edge projects that span the full spectrum of […]

Nov 24
University of Debrecen Leads Science Collaborations: Highlights from the TTTT Meeting

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 […]

Nov 24
University of Debrecen Aims to Preserve Hungarian-Canadian History in Montreal

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 […]

Nov 24
University of Debrecen Challenges EU Council Decision in Court over ERASMUS Ban

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 […]

Nov 24
University of Debrecen’s New Formula Revises Newton’s Law of Cooling for Practical Heat Transfer

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 […]

Nov 24
Assessing the Health Impact of Volatile Organic Compounds in Hungarian Indoor Environments – University of Debrecen Study

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 […]

Nov 24
University of Debrecen Surges in Virus Research: Award‑Winning Polyomavirus Study Sheds Light on Hungary’s Hidden Viral Landscape

\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 […]