A research consortium led by Prof. Dr. Attila Gácser, with the University of Szeged, the University of Pennsylvania (USA), and King’s College London (UK) as partners, has been awarded a HU-rizont grant. The project focuses on developing an mRNA-based therapy designed to strengthen mucosal tissue and enhance its defense against the harmful effects of Candida fungi.
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As the spring semester kicks off, the University of Szeged is excited to welcome a new wave of international talent. A total of 62 students from 12 countries and 31 cities – representing 35 universities – have arrived in Szeged with the support of the ERASMUS+ Scholarship Program. They will be embarking on an academic adventure across 10 different faculties. To help ease their transition, the university’s Directorate for International Affairs and Public Relations hosted an orientation event, offering essential support and resources to ensure these students start their studies in Szeged with confidence.
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Szeged, Hungary’s third-largest city, is increasingly popular among international students. Situated near the converging borders of Hungary, Romania, and Serbia, it is often called the “City of Sunshine” and widely regarded as one of the most attractive places to study.
The National Laser-Initiated Transmutation Laboratory, established through a collaboration between the University of Szeged and the ELI ALPS Laser Research Center, has achieved internationally recognized outcomes, primarily focusing on nuclear waste management and the application of neutrons generated by laser pulses. These advancements were showcased at the Laboratory’s project closing conference, where Minister for Energy Csaba Lantos praised the project as a strong validation of the importance of funding scientific research. Also at the event, László Bódis, Deputy State Secretary for Innovation, announced the launch of the ‘Missions’ initiative, a new government program designed to leverage the achievements of national laboratories.
With its new utility infrastructure and road network project completed in December 2024 through a HUF 9.5 billion state investment, the University of Szeged’s Science Park is set to attract both domestic and international investors. The official unveiling ceremony for the new utilities and roads took place on February 7, featuring speeches by Csaba Lantos, Minister for Energy; Prof. Dr. László Rovó, Rector of the University of Szeged; and Dr. Judit Fendler, Chancellor of the university.
Starting January 1, international students can access the University of Szeged’s application platform to apply for self-financed programs for the Fall Semester of the 2025/2026 academic year.