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The university has three major campuses in Debrecen: the older main campus, which hosts the majority of the departments of the faculties of humanities, science, medicine, music and also the botanical garden; the younger "Kassai-road campus" where most of the buildings of the faculties of law economy, and informatics are located, and the ...
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The Debrecen Award for Molecular Medicine was established in 2003. With the award the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Debrecen, Hungary aims to recognize extraordinary achievements in the field of biomedicine. Nominees are expected to have made great strides in life sciences leading to remarkable progress in our understanding and more ...
1939, Chemistry: Leopold Ružička, who was born in 1887 in Vukovár in Syrmia County in the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia (part of Hungary until 1920) [5] 1976, Physiology or Medicine: Daniel Carleton Gajdusek, who was born in the United States to parents from the Kingdom of Hungary; his mother was Hungarian and his father Slovak.
The university has more than 14,000 students from 110 nations, with foreign students accounting for about 37% of the total community. [6] The largest and oldest faculty of the university is the Faculty of Medicine with 5,300 students accounting for 37% of the total number of students. [7] András Pető Faculty; Faculty of Dentistry
The Hungarian Parliament – based on the existing higher education of the Reformed College – founded the Hungarian Royal University of Debrecen in 1912 (now University of Debrecen), which was settled in the building of the College. One of the three sections of this new institute was the Faculty of Reformed Theology. [1]