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2026. January 30.
5 perc
By tracking the behavior of microscopic organisms with an ultrasensitive, AI-based testing system, biologist Dr. Zsolt Datki and his research team at the University of Szeged are uncovering subtle physiological effects that were previously difficult to detect. The novel approach opens the door to diverse real-world applications – from identifying promising mineral water sources to developments in the cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries, as well as environmental protection. The research was recognized at the University of Szeged Innovation Day, where the biologist received Proof of Concept grant funding and an Innovation Award.
2026. January 30.
2 perc
The University of Szeged has moved up nine places in the QS World University Rankings: Europe, one of the world’s most widely recognized and respected higher education rankings, compiled by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS). Assessed against more institutions than ever before, SZTE has also secured a place among the Top 10 universities in Eastern Europe.
2026. January 29.
3 perc
The 2026 Open Day of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Szeged, held on January 24, attracted strong interest from prospective students and their parents. Visitors had the opportunity to explore the faculty’s wide range of academic programs and modern infrastructure at two locations.
2026. January 23.
4 perc
Researchers from the NanoPlastHub research group of the Center of Excellence for Interdisciplinary Research, Development, and Innovation (IKIKK) at the University of Szeged (SZTE) presented their latest findings on addressing microplastic and nanoplastic pollution at a scientific workshop held in Szeged. The event marked the completion of the initiative’s first year of operation and demonstrated that NanoPlastHub has rapidly developed into a dynamic, productive, and nationally significant research community.
2026. January 23.
2 perc
The University of Szeged (SZTE) continues to strengthen its international standing, once again ranking among the world’s leading universities in the latest subject rankings published by Times Higher Education (THE). According to the most recent assessment, SZTE is the only Hungarian institution to appear on all 11 THE subject excellence lists this year. As part of this strong overall performance, the University achieved a shared first place nationally in Law, underscoring the competitiveness and academic impact of its legal education and research.
2026. January 19.
9 perc

Research led by Professor Tamás Martinek, Head of the Institute of Medical Chemistry at the University of Szeged, may bring a breakthrough in the treatment of diseases long considered incurable. In recognition of its outstanding scientific and innovation potential, the project received the SZTE Innovation Award in the Utilization of Intellectual Property category at the University’s 13th Innovation Day, held in November 2025.

2026. January 16.
8 perc
The University of Szeged will mark the January 17 birthday of Katalin Karikó with a festive program featuring a quiz, a presentation, and an exhibition, honoring the Nobel Prize-winning researcher as a professor at the University, the founder of the JATE Award, and a former student of József Attila University (JATE), the institution’s predecessor.
2025. December 19.
2 perc

The University of Szeged is pleased to announce that it is now accepting applications for its international self-financed study programs for the 2026–2027 academic year. Applications for a number of programs starting in Fall 2026 have been open since December 2025, while application periods for additional programs will begin in January 2026.

2025. December 16.
3 perc

According to the latest UI GreenMetric World University Rankings, published in December, the University of Szeged has achieved 41st place globally in sustainability performance, securing a position among Europe’s top 20 universities. Advancing more than 30 places worldwide, SZTE’s performance signals a clear acceleration in its sustainability trajectory and reinforces its growing international standing as a benchmark institution in environmental responsibility.

2025. January 15.
13 perc

Discover the benefits of living and learning in the City of Sunshine!

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.