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University of Debrecen to Continue Their Studies in One of These Europe N Phd Programs Earth Sciences, PhD School: ”Changes of state and law in Central and Eastern Doctoral candidates are welcome to join the following pro- Europe”. The aim of the program is to develop the ability of BRIEF HISTORY candidates for (primarily applied) research, who will then, at grams: Geomorphology and Society, Landscape Protection n and Climate, Human Geography. a later stage in their careers, be able to put their high stan- The history of Debrecen’s higher education dates dard of knowledge to use in the appropriate area of admin- back to the 16th century English and American Studies, PhD istration or legal practice. n The Reformed College of Debrecen, established The Institute invites graduates of universities other than the Mathematics and Computer Science, PhD in 1538, played a central role in Education University of Debrecen to continue their studies in one of these Europe n PhD programs. Doctoral students may be engaged in teaching Doctoral candidates are welcome to join the following Throughout the years the College became the in the undergraduate program of the University of Debrecen. programs: Mathematical Analysis, Functional Equations, most important cultural center in the whole country Group Algebras and its Applications, Differential Geometry, n Informatics, PhD Diophantine and Constructive Number Theory, Probability The University was established in 1912, making Doctoral candidates are welcome to join the following pro- Theory, Statistics and Applied Mathematics, Operational UD a higher education institute with the longest grams: Digital Communication and Sign Processing, Infor- Research, and Numerical Mathematics, Knowledge Man- continuous history in Hungary mation Systems and Networks, Operational Research and agement and its Applications. n Today the University of Debrecen, with a student Numerical Mathematics, Knowledge Management and its body of about 26 thousand, over 3,800 of which Applications, Discrete Mathematics, Image Processing, Com- Physics, PhD Doctoral candidates are welcome to join the following pro- are international students, is one of the largest in- management, molecular and quantitative genetics and puter Geometry, Stochastic System and its Applications. English Studies, MA grams: Atomic and Molecular Physics, Nuclear Physics, stitutions of higher education in Hungary The goal of the MA in English Studies is the training of ex- breeding, and proteomics. Solid State Physics, Interdisciplinary Applications, Particle Legal Studies, PhD n The cooperation of 14 faculties ensures the multi- perts who, besides a full mastery of the English language, Currently, one doctoral program is available in the Doctoral Physics. possess an extensive and in-depth knowledge of the lan- Biology and Environmental Sciences, PhD disciplinary background guaranteeing the Univer- guage, culture and history of English-speaking countries. The doctoral school provides high quality education in sci- sity a leading role as a research and education entific research. Doctoral candidates are welcome to join institution, and the intellectual center of Eastern European and International Business Law - LL.M. the following programs: Hydrobiology, Quantitative ecology, This LLM program provides a modern, business-focused Water environment protection. Hungary law degree with a special European character, focusing on the tendencies of the European and International market, Business and Management, PhD exploring both legislative and judicial elements of European The aim of doctoral training is to enable doctoral candidates to perform high quality scientific work. Candidates have to business law, trade law and corporate law. be able to plan and conduct primary and secondary re- International Economy and Business, MA search, as well as to elaborate on the respective technical Debrecen The aim of the program is to train specialists in econom- literature in an analytical and synthesising manner. ics and business using the basic skills acquired in the fields CITY INFO Chemistry, PhD of international, micro- and macroeconomics, international n Doctoral candidates are welcome to join the following pro- With 204 thousand inhabitants, Debrecen politics, European integration, international law, regional grams: Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis, Coordination Chem- is the second largest city in the country studies, civilization/globalization and their chosen speciali- istry, Environmental Instrumental and Analytic Chemistry, n sations that enable them to analyse, plan, make decisions It is a cultural, educational and economic Macromolecular and Surface Chemistry, Chemistry, Bio- and control the activities of business organisations and insti- center of Eastern Hungary chemistry and Structural Study of Carbohydrate-containing tutions in an international context. n Main attractions and places to visit: Natural and Synthetic Materials, Synthesis and Structural UNIVERSITY OF DEBRECEN l COUNTRY INFO Study of Natural Heterocyclic Compounds and their analogs. Great Forest of Debrecen COORDINATING CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION l DOCTORal PROGRAMS Aquaticum Medicinal and Bath Centre n Hungary is a European Union member Animal Husbandry, PhD Crop, Horticultural, Food and Regional Sciences, 98. Nagyerdei krt., Debrecen 4032, Hungary w/ Mediterranean Pleasure Bath country located in Central Europe The PhD students of the Doctoral School do their research in PhD Medical and Health Science Programs: Phone: +3652 258 051, +3652 258 052 l Lake Békás n The country has borders with Austria, fields which are of great interest to those agrarians working The program investigates the impact of land use systems Phone: +3652 518 659 l in agricultural firms and enterprises. The Doctoral School and agriculture on the state and changes of natural resourc- Non-Medical Programs: Kölcsey Convention Centre – the largest Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, provides the possibility for research and doctoral work in the es (water, soil, air). E-mail: [email protected] conference center of Eastern Hungary Croatia and Slovenia area of cattle and horse breeding, poultry keeping, game www.edu.unideb.hu (capacity: 1,150 people) n Population ca. 10 million tery of at least one foreign language, and the basics of natu- skills developed through the study of the English Language, ral, social and engineering sciences, which are essential for English Literature, as well as the social, cultural and political the practice of the chosen profession. history of the English-speaking world. Civil Engineering, BSc Food Engineering, BSc The objective of the Civil Engineering BSc program is to train This BSc program aims to train professionals who are able civil engineers who are capable of solving complex plan, de- to operate, supervise and develop food processing tech- sign, management, operational and construction problems nologies. The studies contain the physical, chemical and related to civil engineering in the public sector and private biological basics of engineering with special emphasis on industry. food quality and safety. SOME FACTS abOUT ud MaSTER PROGRAMS Molecular Biology, MSc Computer Science, BSc and MSc Mechanical Engineering, BSc Complex Rehabilitation, MSc The course objective is to provide knowledge of the findings The aim of the program is to train IT professionals who, pos- The aim of the program is to train mechanical engineers who The aim of the course is to train experts who will be able to in the field of molecular biology; application of molecular bi- sessing the solid theoretical knowledge necessary to further are able to operate and maintain machines and mechanical 14Faculties 7Campuses 23 schools Doctoral 7Libraries 66 programs Bachelor’s 77 programs Master’s programs training 5 one-tier Undivided, effectively facilitate social inclusion for individuals and target ology techniques; to provide a broad and deep knowledge develop their skills in the long term, are capable of perform- devices, introduce engineering technologies and applica- communities/groups in health-, social-, educational- and oc- on the methodology and to train students to be able to ap- ing, at an advanced level, the typically software-oriented de- tions, organize and control work-phases, and mechanical cupational rehabilitation. proach scientific problems as part of multidisciplinary teams velopment, implementation and servicing tasks related to IT development. with an emphasis on medicine-related projects. equipment and systems. The location for your studies is truly extraordinary due Health Social Work, MSc Mechatronics / Mechatronical Engineering, Performance (Music) / Classical Musical Emphasis is on Applied Biochemistry, Applied Plant Physiol- The aim of the degree program is to train professionals with Public Health, MSc Computer Science Engineering, BSc BSc and MSc ogy, Applied Genetics and Biotechnology, Applied Soil Sci- to the placement of the University’s Main Building The aim of the program is to train IT engineers who have the Instrumental Performance, BA and MA knowledge and methods in the fields of health and social The aim of the MSc course in Public Health is to train spe- Mechatronics is a relatively new branch of science and en- ence, Production Physiology, and Nutrient Management. and its several campuses in the territory sciences capable of tackling both health and social related cialists capable of monitoring public health problems, as well IT-related skills needed to plan, develop and service tech- gineering and is defined as “a combination of mechanical The aim of the
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